HACKER Q&A
📣 inductive_magic

What's your web routine? which sites etc. do you frequent besides HN?


Every day, I'm rotating between a german blog (Fefe), HN and reddit. I can't stand twitter or instagram, but feel like I'm missing out on interesting content - other blogs, people worth following, maybe news outside of tech.

What's your web routine?


  👤 ChikkaChiChi Accepted Answer ✓
HN has always stood out due to the quality of discussion; evoking a feeling of an early era Slashdot.

Infuriatingly, there aren't a lot of options for other topics.


👤 christophilus
HN and Reddit here, too. I hit IGN every once in a while (I like their video game reviews). On Reddit, I primarily follow https://old.reddit.com/r/linux, /r/clojure, /r/golang, /r/programming, and /r/technology

Edit: and /r/dadjokes :)


👤 zdwolfe
Many folks in this thread are recommending which specific subreddits and blogs they like, but I thought I'd comment on the "how" of my web routine that I found useful.

I use feedly.com to follow HN, blogs, subreddits, and news outlets. I split up "Backlogging" and "Reading" as separate activities, which I think promotes focus when reading.

To "backlog", I browse through my feedly feed of HN/Reddit/blogpost titles, marking the ones that sound interesting to "Read Later".

Then later I read through those "read later' posts, saving the best ones in lists and highlights/notes for the future.

As for specifics,

1. https://www.reddit.com/r/ExperiencedDevs/

2. https://www.joelonsoftware.com/

3. https://martinfowler.com/

4. https://refactoring.fm/


👤 leros
Sadly just Reddit and HN. I no longer know how to browse the internet.

👤 plonk
The Economist, the NYT, Foreign Affairs, a French newspaper, and sometimes The Verge for consumer tech news. Only long articles, not instant news, the latter are usually just noise.

HN and stack exchange are the only forums I read frequently. Reddit has much lower average quality.


👤 LandR
Not a site, but clojurians slack.

Occasionally eurogamer for game reviews.

Arstechnica.

I too try and avoid sites like twitter, reddit etc.

Never use Facebook.

Be nice if their was a site where you can say I'm interested in closure, lisp, type theory etc and get recommendations on curated blogs to follow.


👤 saperyton
I use Read Something Interesting [0] to find interesting blog posts I haven't seen before (their Thinking About Things newsletter is great too).

[0] readsomethinginteresting.com


👤 noneeeed
Ars Technica. Not perfect, but one of the best tech news sites in my view (especially their space coverage and their occasional deep dives on a science topic). And its comment section is, mostly, worth checking out. Like anywhere it can get a little echo-chamber-y at times, but it mostly stays pretty civil. It's helped by the story authors and editors hanging out in the comments.

👤 chrismeller
I find Reddit to be really high noise, no matter how selective I get with subs, so sadly I don’t really check it often.

I do also regularly hit up CNBC because I think they do a great job of covering world news and big moves in tech and I check my GitHub recommendations on a fairly regular basis.

I would love more “small HN” stuff - neat projects, old articles/blog posts, and generally just normal people.


👤 rsanyal16
Every morning I visit three websites before starting work. 1. HN 2. TechCrunch 3. Gizmodo (They randomly have extremely high-quality journalistic articles)

In addition to those, I often read from the articles listed on my browser extension https://daily.dev/. They have cool developer-first articles


👤 hnjb
http://readspike.com or directly to hn - scout for headlines i'm interest in

http://news.google.com - headline scouting (use link in sidebar for local news)

http://old.reddit.com - nothing worthwhile to mention

http://linkedin.com - to quick apply for jobs

http://cargo.site/In-Use - design inspiration

http://awwwards.com - design inspiration

http://pluto.tv - see what is on that's interesting

youtube - saved playlists, different tempos for different types of moods/work


👤 3qz
Every morning I visit HN, rdrama.net, and the subreddits canada, personalfinancecanada, and my city subreddit. Also Twitch and YouTube, but I’m not sure if they count

👤 crossroadsguy
Reddit browsing I’ve controlled; anyway I subscribe to very niche subs which don’t encourage comment hordes and meaningless quips etc.

My Twitter feed is a pleasant echo chamber tuned to my literary and cinematic taste (almost zero anything else) and it takes at most total 30-40m a week of my time, or less. I don’t even check it daily.

Then there’s 2-3 mailing lists I’m member of where I read/reply 20-30 mins everyday.

iOS Screen Time feature helps but it doesn’t give a nuclear option - “just block - no extension!”.

Surprisingly HN takes quite some of my time and that too for just “checking” it; and if I am being really honest HN also is the most useless and least significant (in any way) of these all such sites. When I look at it holistically over quite some time it’s really monotonous, insipid, and uninspiring. It’s really a regurgitating mass of comments. So no it’s not the quality for sure.

I sometimes succeed in getting off HN for weeks/months and then it again sticks like a leech that I notice when it’s heavy again after having sucked enough.


👤 zeagle
Try https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Current_events .

My browser start page is legiblenews which pulls from there. I usually check cbc.ca, bbc.com or aljazeera if I want something less biased (IMHO), and then this site for the first page or two. Once a week maybe some interest / local city related subreddits e.g. fossdroid, longreads, personalfinancecanada, selfhosted. Professionally for my field I try to read through rheumnow.com at at least skim it as a curated aggregator. I add interesting topics for later to wallabag with wallabagger and sometimes send them to my kindle.

I refuse to use twitter, instagram similar to the poster but I would also add that I refuse to go to youtube for most content or news that could be in written form.


👤 zorr
The last few months have been interesting enough so I don't really browse much these days. When I do it's usually skimming HN for interesting topics/discussions and sporza.be for cycling news.

Now that I think of it it has not really been a conscious choice to browse so little. It just happened over the span of a few months. I used to spend hours on reddit/twitch and local news sites, bingewatch tv shows but it looks like I don't care anymore about all that stuff and I like it much better this way. I'm either sitting at my desktop working for work/sideprojects, or I'm away from all screens playing guitar, being outside etc.



👤 udev
Financial Times for news (ft.com)

Various sub-reddits for other types of news and info (e.g. r/soccer)

Not a web routine, but general routine: I try to make time to read books.


👤 UnitedSMEs
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👤 synicalx
I have a bunch of stuff, HN included, in my RSS feed that I peruse most mornings. A mix of real news, tech news, gaming news, whatever HN is, and a little bit of business/startup news as well.

I'm partial to the occasional doom-scroll on Twitter as well, especially if something important is occurring in real time (Ukraine invasion comes to mind for this).


👤 nicbou
Reddit, although I'm consciously cutting that one out. Sometimes I'll go on YouTube binges but that's it.

I'm trying to spend less time mindlessly browsing. HN is hard to quit because I get lots of reading material from it.


👤 tobinfekkes
Digg

It follows HN in principle in that it is:

1) curated, not by my "interests", or clicks, or browser history, but proper moderation (and puns!)

and 2) doesn't do the ajaxy infinity-load content.

It seems to be impossible to have a quality news source that is both algorithmic and never-ending.


👤 SnooSux
NYT for news.

Hackaday for interesting usually hardware projects. But a lot of articles are covering stuff from a few days earlier.

I try to stay away from Reddit for the most part.

I have an RSS feed of mostly AI and Tech blogs from big companies. I could probably curate it some more.


👤 roguas
I suppose we speak not of chan?

👤 Havoc
Financial times and economist (though mostly their audio content).

Reddit, hn and some niche stuff


👤 lampshades
Here, Reddit, and Twitter pretty much. I enjoy the content on some sites (Bloomberg, Financial Times, WSJ) but they want me to pay and I haven't convinced myself to do so, yet.

👤 PatentlyDC123
HN, Hackaday, Patently-O, CNBC, old.reddit.com I want to spend for Financial Times, but haven't just yet.

👤 haxzie
HN, Reddit, GitHub, Twitter and Dribbble. Nothing more Nothing less. On the app side, 9Gag to kill time.

👤 rajnathani
A bunch on my RSS feed, the two most prominent ones are: (1) TechCrunch (2) FinSMEs

👤 Apocryphon
Does anyone still read TechCrunch, Recode, Pando, and other early 2010s startup tech news outlets?

👤 homarp
polygon, rock paper shotgun, cnx-software, TV tattle, few specialized discord, few twitter lists

the player aid, war on the rocks, foreign policy

scripting.com, daring fireball

le monde, el pais, financial times

psyche.co, long reads


👤 anomaly_
HN, Financial Times, WSJ, the Australian, Ars Technica

👤 RAIN92
Also, current affairs.

👤 mrzool
Reddit, HN, lobste.rs, tildes.net are the aggregators I regularly visit.

I follow a handful of interesting people via Twitter.

All the rest I consume via RSS — I follow about 380 feeds at the moment. I use Miniflux.app as backend (hosted plan), Reeder on my phone and NetNewsWire on my Mac.


👤 juliancox
Pinkbike, core77, newatlas. I also subscribe to email newsletters ruby weekly, Postgres weekly, frontend focus and tldr. Important stuff seems to find me. There are some awesome podcasts out there too. Check out ‘13 minutes to the moon’

👤 alexalx
- HN

- Wikipedia

- Aeon.co

- Quanta Magazine

- FT / Bloomberg / WSJ start pages


👤 naveen99
Bloomberg

Twitter

/r/wallstreetbets

Tiktok


👤 lifeplusplus
Yahoo news

👤 thoughtpalette
old.reddit.com/r/chicago

old.reddit.com/r/all

linkedIn

news.ycombinator.com

lite.cnn.io

darksky


👤 Pr0ject217
HN / Reddit