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by senko
135 days ago
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I try to balance being informed and ignoring the mostly irrelevant hot topics du jour. My approach: * world: weekly Economist coverage of world/biz/general topics (audio via app) - keeps me generally up to date * local: daily digest mail of notable news from yesterday from my country (which is too insignificant to appear in the Economist); scraped from multiple sources, digest by an LLM * Hacker News digest mail, top 50 posts from the previous day (drawback is I'm often late to the discussion, like with this one, but can also be a blessing) * ArsTechnica digest - used to be a subscriber but nowadays just grab new article links once a day I read the digests as my "morning paper", and skip most of the links there (from ~100 in total I end up reading ~10), but am still "in the loop" I also find about stuff in conversations with friends and social media (x/bsky/li for me). I also try to minimize the latter, but that's for another comment :) |
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