Ask HN: How do you find and consume content online?
6 points| sharma-arjun | 1 year ago
I've also been looking for a way to aggregate all of these sources since Omnivore shut down - does anyone have any recommendations on a feed reader that works across platforms and also works as a web clipper?
eevmanu|1 year ago
theendisney4|1 year ago
gregjor|1 year ago
Besides HN I look at a couple of news site, AL Daily, subscribe to some newsletters, follow links, watch YouTube. No social media or Reddit.
Unlikely you miss out on much of real importance.
sharma-arjun|1 year ago
I'm not really interested in changing my information diet to help me follow the news, but I feel like I'm missing out on the high-quality and original writing that I'm sure must exist _somewhere_ in much larger quantities than I can find through my current sources, and that there must be a way to easily aggregate them all so that I don't miss out on the sources that publish less frequently.
austin-cheney|1 year ago
I am not looking for content until I have something I am specifically looking for, typically to answer a programming or Linux question.
chunkles|1 year ago
If you're looking for a way to browse the "independent" web there are a few projects out there like Kagi Small Web which curate sites for you. https://blog.kagi.com/small-web
theLegionWithin|1 year ago
rolph|1 year ago
e.g.
https://github.com/robertdavidgraham/masscan