HACKER Q&A
📣 flashyfaffe2

What are the other websites you visit daily?


I'm curious over what others website, people regularly visit in addition to NewsYcombinator? As aggregator, I finds it great, especially for topic that are out of my area. But is there similar websites in your daily feed or blog you follow?

Any insight would be appreciated.

Cheers.


  👤 gumby Accepted Answer ✓
One thing is: I don’t. That is, if I like a site and it has an RSS feed or feeds I put them in my reader. If not, I can’t be bothered going to the site. Why?

- because who knows if it has updated. - if there are two or three posts since my last visit I can’t tell at a glance

Basically if ppl can’t be bothered to put out an RSS feed they can’t be bothered having me as a reader. That’s ok; there’s plenty to read, and not everybody needs to cater to my wishes.



👤 run2arun
https://www.aldaily.com - I've been going here for more than fifteen years now. It's a great way for me to keep in touch with the literary world both contemporary as well as classics.


👤 jamessun

👤 atomize
RIP - https://www.linuxjournal.com/

https://www.linuxtoday.com/

https://lwn.net/

Used to check the weather, forget the url. =P


👤 donnie3000
https://moss.garden for background music.

👤 slyall
Four Short Links

https://www.oreilly.com/radar/topics/four-short-links/

has 4 links daily, high overlap with the sort of stuff on Hacker News.


👤 sagischwarz
https://daily.jstor.org

JSTOR Daily is an online publication that contextualizes current events with scholarship. Drawing on the richness of JSTOR’s digital library of more than 2,000 academic journals, thousands of monographs, and other materials, JSTOR Daily stories provide background—historical, scientific, literary, political, and otherwise—for understanding our world. All of our stories contain links to free, publicly accessible research on JSTOR. We’re proud to publish articles based in fact and grounded by careful research and to provide free access to that research for all of our readers.



👤 xueyongg
I just subscribe to the hacker news telegram robot (@hnrobot). All the updated posts and articles are just posted there on one page. Really convenient.

I also collated some of these sites that I think are really useful and segregated them based on their domains. Hope it is of great use for you readers! (:

https://blog.phuaxueyong.com/post/2020-02-29-articles-in-sec...


👤 KCUOJJQJ
https://www.theregister.co.uk/ Tech/science news, written in a funny way.

👤 hiidrew
https://kottke.org/ - love Jason's blog, https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/ - great news aggregator, https://pluralistic.net/ - another good one, https://www.drudgereport.com/ - as someone that leans left I sometimes check drudge out to see what my dad is reading, https://www.matthewball.vc/ - recently found this guy, been enjoying some of his essays

👤 Hoenoe
https://thecorrespondent.com/ The Correspondent is an online platform for unbreaking news, committed to collaborative, constructive, ad-free journalism. Together with our members, we want to change what news is about, how it’s made and how it’s funded.

👤 realgabriel
I visit https://www.itswinwinboardgames.com daily in search of board games at a discount. (I built it for that purpose) + https://www.boardgamegeek.com + r/boardgames

👤 binarynate

  • Twitter (great for following people or sites you find on HN)
  • Subreddits for specific interests (like /r/Unity3D or /r/Hololens)
  • Podcasts, like:
      - Indie Hackers (https://www.indiehackers.com/)
      - Software Engineering Daily
      - Stratechery
      - Startups for the Rest of Us
      - Artificial Intelligence w/ Lex Fridman
      - How I Built This
  • https://lobste.rs
  • YouTube subscriptions

👤 mglauco
https://github.com/ytisf/theZoo daily in search of new malware sources

👤 octygen
In order of visits per week: 1) gratefulness.io 2) trello.com 3) Strava 4) LinkedIn Learning (used to be Coursera) 5) Feedly

... but did you mean news websites specifically?



👤 syedmeesamali
www.spacedaily.com

Following them since 14 years. Amazing source of news about latest advancements in space (both civil and military use).


👤 yhackernews

👤 Venkatesh10
Hackernews, Indiehackers, dribble, Google news, space.com, newscientist, sciencedaily, twitter, reddit.


👤 Infinitesimus
* Arstechnica * Anandtech * Randsinprose * Reddit * (Podcasts + Audiobooks)

👤 akg_67
Reddit app and Microsoft News app are the only one’s I open daily.

👤 balladeer
I will pretty much list the sites I visit daily.

Google News (I couldn't find a clutter free alternative that gives an easy snapshot of news about India/world)

Brief (aka Morning Reader)

https://overcast.fm (I listen to podcasts from the web app when on the computer, I wish they had a native desktop app)

https://theoldreader.com (I've given up on Mac RSS reader apps)

Twitter, Reddit, Some private trackers, https://lobste.rs, MeFi, Vimeo, IMDb (almost daily)

And yes, wikipedia :)


👤 markosaric
Not too many. I mostly "visit" sites using RSS. https://lobste.rs/ is another one of similar sites to Hacker News that I end up on very often.

👤 gabar01
Instagram