HACKER Q&A
📣 syx

Where do you regularly discover interesting links on internet?


I recently came across websites like special.fish and gossipsweb.net, do HN users have different sources?


  👤 priyanshuraj Accepted Answer ✓
There is this orange outdated looking site where nerds hang out that I like - https://news.ycombinator.com/

👤 SeriousM
Actually only hackernews because the community here is well educated and is interested in commenting and discuss on a higher level.

👤 m-p-3
https://skimfeed.com/

And everything else is just an amalgamation of all the RSS feeds I follow, and some subreddits I'm subscribed to.



👤 benzguo
I made this space to share cool links with friends: https://tray.club/ (inspired by communities like special.fish). Not the best place for link discovery yet, but I like sharing an evergreen bundle of links and notes with friends this way :)

👤 mrspeaker
I have https://wiby.org/ set as my homepage... when I need to, I hit "surprise me" and it always does!

👤 gkbrk

👤 aminebaloo
Hackernews and reddit.

👤 avinassh
Reddit, especially InternetIsBeautiful[0] subreddit.

[0] - https://www.reddit.com/r/InternetIsBeautiful/


👤 endori97
High quality creators have largely abandoned text/open-web in favor of video, ergo YouTube channels for interesting stuff.

👤 dban
ML News: https://mln.dev/

👤 gecko_
Mainly hackernews, for great hardware related projects hackaday.com.

👤 from
Subscribe to high impact factor journals in various fields (Nature, Nature Reviews ____, Journal of Finance, etc) and try to understand everything you can.

👤 kranner
Twitter.

👤 i_am_cam
Lobsters[1] is a good alternative to HN.

[1] https://lobste.rs/


👤 Akcium
On hacker news!

👤 redflame8
Thedonald.win Go learn what the other side thinks. Find common ground