"I skim" and save a subset of daily articles as PDF's, as well as some referenced articles, so that my saved articles all look like HN posts or LaTEX-ish, readable articles less the tiny type, ads and usual web page clutter. The Firefox print styles and extensions are really helpful in this regard.
I also share really valuable links with a friend who refuses to retire.
And to keep things manageable, auto-pager works on "latest", so I save a daily digest of HN pages. I copy 24 hours worth of scroll into good old SeaMonkey composer, and end get nice HTML.
This somewhat assuages my info-vore nature. Some personal projects will benefit from the saved material when I ramp them up, sans capital. It's not that desktop search is any faster than web/Algolia search. It's just that it's pre-filtered (by me).