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kmarc | 4 months ago

For those who struggle with the pay wall: check your local library's (online) membership, it might come with the worldwide library card, which might include the New Scientist magazine.

Mine does, and therefore I can "borrow" (read for free) articles that make it to the mag.

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stevenwoo|4 months ago

I've been doing this for New Scientist and a few other magazines and there's always a few articles that I have found interesting that don't make it to hacker news (the whole magazine with ads comes digitally), though many of the pieces are very short half page articles that mention something new that one has to follow up on one's own for detailed information and there's regular columns like book reviews. This magazine via Libby feature is the only thing that makes me miss having an ipad or larger mobile device for reading convenience. I assume the magazine is paid for by our local library system for access so in some small way there is compensation making its way to the creators which if someone is worried about supporting them, is one way besides a subscription. (I have stopped print subscriptions because I always end up with repository of stuff I need to recycle or throw away).

kmarc|4 months ago

I got an iPad many years ago from my employer. I literally only use it for libby :-)

kazinator|4 months ago

In this case we can just wave bye-bye to the magazine and head to the freely available Arxiv paper they are writing about.

viciousvoxel|4 months ago

If you use an ad blocker, just disable inline scripts

groby_b|4 months ago

Or, you know, you could use a mechanism that actually guarantees them some revenue and doesn't just burn the publication to the ground because you feel entitled to free access.

typpilol|4 months ago

Or just download the extension that bypasses pay walls lol