Well I have several browsers and do CTRL+D when I find something interesting, and the bookmarks pile up over the course of a year. After that, I export them through the browser to a HTML file that I then review after a year. Anything interesting, I keep for posterity. It helps if the URL is still active and not subject to link-rot. I avoid cloud services like Raindrop or Pinboard for my bookmarks since they could shutter without notice, and I prefer a local copy. Over time, I've organized all the URLs into neat categories so I can visit them at my leisure.
Well I have several browsers and do CTRL+D when I find something interesting, and the bookmarks pile up over the course of a year. After that, I export them through the browser to a HTML file that I then review after a year. Anything interesting, I keep for posterity. It helps if the URL is still active and not subject to link-rot. I avoid cloud services like Raindrop or Pinboard for my bookmarks since they could shutter without notice, and I prefer a local copy. Over time, I've organized all the URLs into neat categories so I can visit them at my leisure.