8 points | by chistev 10 hours ago ago
7 comments
Use RSS. I have about 100 subscriptions: some dead, many very infrequent, the rest just right. A big advantage is you see a story only once.
For news I browse the BBC and the Guardian. They are too noisy for RSS, though I do take their science and technology feeds.
Hackernews, BBC.co.uk (I'm British, I trust it), Reddit, and YouTube.
I informed about something, but whether it's actually right is a separate question.
in China: WeChat/Weibo (local tech news & trends) 36Kr or Huxiu (Chinese tech/business) GitHub Trending (dev tools) Zhihu (industry debates) Bloomberg/Reuters (macro & finance)
Reddit, Hackernews, FT, Twitter
Hackernews, Lobsters
Nakedcapitalism
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Use RSS. I have about 100 subscriptions: some dead, many very infrequent, the rest just right. A big advantage is you see a story only once.
For news I browse the BBC and the Guardian. They are too noisy for RSS, though I do take their science and technology feeds.
Hackernews, BBC.co.uk (I'm British, I trust it), Reddit, and YouTube.
I informed about something, but whether it's actually right is a separate question.
in China: WeChat/Weibo (local tech news & trends) 36Kr or Huxiu (Chinese tech/business) GitHub Trending (dev tools) Zhihu (industry debates) Bloomberg/Reuters (macro & finance)
Reddit, Hackernews, FT, Twitter
Hackernews, Lobsters
Nakedcapitalism
[dead]