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by honzabe
1086 days ago
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Lately, I feel like I am overwhelmed by content, and yet it is increasingly rare to find something authentic, something that is not either made just as a vehicle for advertising or designed to attract attention and likes on social media. I was re-reading The Royal Road to Romance by Richard Halliburton recently. I love that book and if he lived today, he would be a travel blogger... so I tried to find a blog that would feel like that. And google search gives me more travel blogs than I can absorb, but they all feel like products. I haven't had the time to go through blogs by HNers carefully yet but I hope there might be some gems in that pile. HN attracts a certain kind of people and if blogs written by them differ from the rest of the internet the same way HN itself, that would be great. I like this idea very much. Thank you, the author of that original thread, and thank you, the creator of https://dm.hn |
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* tilde.news
* Lobsters
* Slashdot
* lemmy.sdf.org
* the linux sub on lemmy.ml
* A selection of the less annoying subreddits, like r/askphilosophy
* A selection of local news websites for where I live
* A selection of blogs written by random people who I think are interesting
* Hackaday
* indieretronews.com
* Hacker Public Radio
* HN of course
* And other random stuff. And dm.hn is probably going to be amazing when I have some time to comb through it
In the event that none of it's interesting, I pop open a Gemini client and just start clicking around, I always find the most random long ramblings. The Lagrange client in particular is a very refreshing reading/browsing experience.
Internet content has never been better and I don't feel overwhelmed by inauthentic stuff at all, I know that there's a lot of it out there, but it rarely reaches my eyeballs, mainly through the now-decaying morass that is Reddit sometimes.
Mind you it took me years to come up with the list of feeds I like and it's very personal to my interests, but it's always just been a text file that I edit so it was easy.