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by overfitted 2243 days ago
Thanks for sharing! Feels like you've thought about this.

I've been trying to lesser the amount time spent on reading and listening to news. I always feel that I haven't actually missed out on much (anything) when getting home from a one or two week vacation not consuming news daily or multiple times a day.

Have you or anyone else here found a good way to "batch process" news? Say weekly.

RSS feeds I'd use more for interests. Or at least that's how I've thought about it.

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Yep, agree that in hindsight most news feel quite unimportant. Personally, I stopped following any, except for specific topics I'm interested in (say, 'space exploration news'). I figured in most cases it just makes me frustrated (i.e. how dumb politicians are, or how ignorant are people, etc.), and in most cases I can't do much actionable about most of this frustration.

If it's something really important, it would seep through my twitter feed or even here on Hackernews. I understand it can be hard though, and it took me some conscious effort and time to get used to this.

Although I can't see why you can't use RSS? Then you can skim though the titles once a week, and read the ones you find the most important. It feels that it would be much easier to prioritize because you'd have an overview of everything that happened.