I am running a Raspberry Pi and software called Selfoss to combine lots of feeds into one. This community is one of the feeds. Then, I take that feed and "feed" it to an RSS reader, News Explorer is great, for instance, but there are lots of others, which will display the items, as well as a preview, and if I click on one, I can go straight to a created or replied topic.
Hosting your own software can be skipped, in this case, you just add the RSS feed (its at the bottom of each page) to your chosen RSS reader. You only need to do this once.
The difference between the two methods is that with the second, your reader needs to be open or run in the background to check for new items, while with software that combines feeds into one, this can happen even if your RSS reader is closed. I guess I just don't want to miss anything that comes in
Alternatively, there are RSS readers that work in a web browser, TinyRSS or Miniflux, to name a few.
For those unfamiliar with it, RSS is great in general, lots of news sites support it, as well as forums, blogs, reddit, tweets can be converted to an RSS feed, News Explorer even supports Youtube channels, etc. The advantage is that you don't need to open each page separately to check what's new, it all happens in the background.
Hope this helps!