Ask HN: How do you find interesting stuff to read besides HN?
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#22A subscription to paper version of WSJ is the best $100/year you'll spend. The content is authoritative, exceptionally well researched and complete. The opinion side of things is pleasantly conservative.
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#23dave at socialbrowse
Re: Ask HN: How do you find interesting stuff to read besides HN?
#24del.icio.us/popular and HN are my absolutely required readings every day.
Try AideRSS for other blogs if you you want a better signal/noise ratio:
Besides this, websites I visit sometimes:
* iTulip (http://www.itulip.com) - alternative economic news
* Boing Boing (http://www.boingboing.net) - my favorite blog.
* Your Rights Online Slashdot (http://yro.slashdot.org) - about the coming orwellian state
* Pitchfork Media Best New Music (http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/page/best_new_music)
Re: Ask HN: How do you find interesting stuff to read besides HN?
#25Smaller blogs are generally one-man shows, but that's what makes them special to me, they aren't out to make money, and their opinions (about generally geeky tech things, in my case) are priceless. I don't care if they are the wrong opinions, or daft opinions, just that they are alternative opinions. It helps me see different angles of new technologies, languages and startups.
I love sites like Hacker News, they filter out the good stuff, but at the end of the day its a group opinion, and sometimes even upvoted due to the title or subject, rather than the content of the linked to article.
Re: Ask HN: How do you find interesting stuff to read besides HN?
#26though, I only actively seek things when I have time to kill which isn't often at all. Usually its just YC News.
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#27Re: Ask HN: How do you find interesting stuff to read besides HN?
#28I actually try to actively fight the urge to seek out "interesting" things to read. The content on HN is of fairly high quality, and seeking out more stuff to consume outside of it leads to diminishing returns on time wasted. I find if something is important enough, it will get to me one way or another. Or I'll see it passing by on HN.
Re: Ask HN: How do you find interesting stuff to read besides HN?
#29Re: Ask HN: How do you find interesting stuff to read besides HN?
#30A subscription to paper version of WSJ is the best $100/year you'll spend. The content is authoritative, exceptionally well researched and complete. The opinion side of things is pleasantly conservative.
As much as I like the WSJ, I can't stand the form-factor of newspapers. They're so awkwardly large that you can't read them on a bus/train or almost anywhere else comfortably... not to mention the ink smudging on fingers and anything else it rubs up against. I'd go for an online or Kindle (do they have that?) subscription.