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#digital hoarding


I've talked about this a good bit on Twitter, so I might as well here too ... I have a habit of saving things to read/watch/listen to later. A lot later. Earlier this year I checked my Instapaper page (anyone remember Instapaper?) for the first time in like 10 years. Several dead links, sadly. A webcomic that I had independently rediscovered just months before, amusingly. I hoard links and don't read them is what I'm saying.

Lately (ha, the last 2 years, "lately") I've been sharing links to a OneNote account, which isn't the most glamorous method of organization, but I wanted something that would automatically sync between my phone and laptop so that maybe my odds of going through the list would increase. It's helped ... some. I had a decent run a few months ago, right up until I hit a blog about Japanese pop music happenings and realized it had 13 years of archives. So I've only got 11 years left to go through. (It doesn't look like it has 13 years of archives at first glance, but I went digging ...)

On another front, I follow a couple of accounts on Twitter, CrosswordButler and CrypticButler, which provide links to crosswords (standard and cryptic respectively) as they're published online. So I have almost 100 tabs open on my phone browser, and about 90 are crosswords. Every so often I'll do 4 or 5, but then I'll open another 9 or 10.

There are other caches of TBR I have hidden away here and there, but that's the bulk of it. Anyone have anything in particular they save to enjoy later? Anyone worse than me in how long it's taking them to get around to "later"?