I realize this may sound a bit stupid considering it’s the Internet; there’s information everywhere. That being said, over on Reddit I used Third Party Apps like Apollo and Pager to stay up to date on certain things (Apple OS updates, Windows OS updates, Nvidia Driver updates, etc) where they would send me alerts when new updates were released, and now with Reddit shutting down these Apps I’m a bit lost on how to continue staying up to date, that is without manually refreshing official sites and waiting for a new update to release. Now, yeah, I probably could just follow Twitter accounts, but Twitter is a shithole.

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    1 year ago

    I use a mix of RSS feeds and the Feeder Android app to accumulate articles. I’m still tweaking my list of feeds, currently using Ars Technica, MIT news (ai), slashdot, bbc, npr, and some niche ones

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      1 year ago

      how do you consume ars, bbc, npr etc. without being overwhelmed by volume? i use freshrss for my main, curated feeds where i always 0 out the read count and fraidycat for high volume news feeds but i wish there was another solution that would mix and present the feeds in a more interesting way.