top | item 119068 What are your favorite reads in the web? (Besides HN) 7 points| Fuca | 18 years ago Mine: Reddit, Overheard in NY, Business Oprtunities, Dilbert, PostSecret the best of Craiglist. 14 comments order hn newest [+] [-] riffplay|18 years ago|reply One of my most regularly visited links is http://aldaily.com/ [+] [-] edw519|18 years ago|reply A good one to add to my portal. Thank you! [+] [-] mercurio|18 years ago|reply The New York Times, Fake Steve Jobs, Wired, to name a few.Some of the very best reads are one-offs. This comes to mind: http://www.improvresourcecenter.com/mb/tpcs.html [+] [-] jraines|18 years ago|reply Cartoon: AchewoodBlogs: Philalawyer.net, 37Signals' Signal Vs. Noise, Blog Maverick, all the Overheard in * blogsOne-offs: 37 Signals' Getting Real, public domain books including Letters to a Stoic and Walden to name a couple [+] [-] snoopdogg|18 years ago|reply Techcrunch --> http://www.techcrunch.comLifehacker --> http://www.lifehacker.comNYTimes --> http://www.nytimes.comDiscover Magazine --> http://discovermagazine.com/Onion --> http://www.onion.comValleywag --> http://www.Valleywag.com [+] [-] maryrosecook|18 years ago|reply Ones not already mentioned: http://www.atomicwang.org/motherfucker/Index/Index.html (programmer at Delicious Monster), http://ask.metafilter.com/ (Q&A site on a wide range of subjects), http://daringfireball.net (Mac weblog). [+] [-] rms|18 years ago|reply http://www.boingboing.nethttp://www.waiterrant.nethttp://www.offthebroiler.com (though it really went downhill when the author started trying to eat healthily) [+] [-] rmason|18 years ago|reply http://www.fullasagoog.com - the Adobe aggregator [+] [-] redorb|18 years ago|reply Skrentablog, QuickSprout, Signal vs noice, Seth Godin and less and less everyday Techcrunch [+] [-] apathy|18 years ago|reply wonkette.com (during election season), reddit, aldaily.com, sciencedaily.comIt seems like there used to be more stuff worth reading on the web, but that's probably just my mental facilities going to hell as I get old (x > 30) [+] [-] marrone|18 years ago|reply http://ajaxian.com is a good one [+] [-] xirium|18 years ago|reply http://www.dilbert.com/http://www.thedailywtf.com/ [+] [-] yelatia|18 years ago|reply steve yegge blog rant [+] [-] jalammar|18 years ago|reply Coding Horror, Reddit, 37Signals Signal Vs Noise, Joel on Software, blog.pmarca.com
[+] [-] riffplay|18 years ago|reply One of my most regularly visited links is http://aldaily.com/ [+] [-] edw519|18 years ago|reply A good one to add to my portal. Thank you!
[+] [-] mercurio|18 years ago|reply The New York Times, Fake Steve Jobs, Wired, to name a few.Some of the very best reads are one-offs. This comes to mind: http://www.improvresourcecenter.com/mb/tpcs.html
[+] [-] jraines|18 years ago|reply Cartoon: AchewoodBlogs: Philalawyer.net, 37Signals' Signal Vs. Noise, Blog Maverick, all the Overheard in * blogsOne-offs: 37 Signals' Getting Real, public domain books including Letters to a Stoic and Walden to name a couple
[+] [-] snoopdogg|18 years ago|reply Techcrunch --> http://www.techcrunch.comLifehacker --> http://www.lifehacker.comNYTimes --> http://www.nytimes.comDiscover Magazine --> http://discovermagazine.com/Onion --> http://www.onion.comValleywag --> http://www.Valleywag.com
[+] [-] maryrosecook|18 years ago|reply Ones not already mentioned: http://www.atomicwang.org/motherfucker/Index/Index.html (programmer at Delicious Monster), http://ask.metafilter.com/ (Q&A site on a wide range of subjects), http://daringfireball.net (Mac weblog).
[+] [-] rms|18 years ago|reply http://www.boingboing.nethttp://www.waiterrant.nethttp://www.offthebroiler.com (though it really went downhill when the author started trying to eat healthily)
[+] [-] redorb|18 years ago|reply Skrentablog, QuickSprout, Signal vs noice, Seth Godin and less and less everyday Techcrunch
[+] [-] apathy|18 years ago|reply wonkette.com (during election season), reddit, aldaily.com, sciencedaily.comIt seems like there used to be more stuff worth reading on the web, but that's probably just my mental facilities going to hell as I get old (x > 30)
[+] [-] jalammar|18 years ago|reply Coding Horror, Reddit, 37Signals Signal Vs Noise, Joel on Software, blog.pmarca.com
[+] [-] riffplay|18 years ago|reply
[+] [-] edw519|18 years ago|reply
[+] [-] mercurio|18 years ago|reply
Some of the very best reads are one-offs. This comes to mind: http://www.improvresourcecenter.com/mb/tpcs.html
[+] [-] jraines|18 years ago|reply
Blogs: Philalawyer.net, 37Signals' Signal Vs. Noise, Blog Maverick, all the Overheard in * blogs
One-offs: 37 Signals' Getting Real, public domain books including Letters to a Stoic and Walden to name a couple
[+] [-] snoopdogg|18 years ago|reply
Lifehacker --> http://www.lifehacker.com
NYTimes --> http://www.nytimes.com
Discover Magazine --> http://discovermagazine.com/
Onion --> http://www.onion.com
Valleywag --> http://www.Valleywag.com
[+] [-] maryrosecook|18 years ago|reply
[+] [-] rms|18 years ago|reply
http://www.waiterrant.net
http://www.offthebroiler.com (though it really went downhill when the author started trying to eat healthily)
[+] [-] rmason|18 years ago|reply
[+] [-] redorb|18 years ago|reply
[+] [-] apathy|18 years ago|reply
It seems like there used to be more stuff worth reading on the web, but that's probably just my mental facilities going to hell as I get old (x > 30)
[+] [-] marrone|18 years ago|reply
[+] [-] xirium|18 years ago|reply
http://www.thedailywtf.com/
[+] [-] yelatia|18 years ago|reply
[+] [-] jalammar|18 years ago|reply