For me it was r/technology lol, I guess it's time to setup RSS on ars technica again.
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Any recommendations for a good RSS reader? I tend to trust end users opinions over Google searches these days.
I tried a few a while ago and my favorite is https://www.inoreader.com/ it's clean and intuitive enough to use, there are limits on the free version but I never felt I had to pay to have a decent experience, free is enough for me.
News websites tech sections via rss. Mainly epoch times, new york post, and one america news. I bet if i used some others like slashdot i would prob know about newer stuff sooner, but it keeps me updated. Though i honestly havent been keeping up to much lately because every damn story is "AI" this and "AI" that. Otherwise its "ChatGPT" this or "BARD" that. I am absolutely not interested in closed source AI
I have a Huginn cluster that monitors a couple of score of news sites and blogs, as well as searches Github for specific terms that I'm interested in.
I run everything I can through FreshRSS and for those that I do not have time to read I add the links to ArchiveBox just in case they disappear (they sometimes do).
My three main sources of news are SemanticScholar for research papers, Reddit (Now Lemmy) for short form content news, Youtube channels such as Fireship or Mental Outlaw for tech/privacy focused news. My colleagues who also use a lot of twitter for keeping up, help me keep up with some smaller things.
Can you recommend a good rss reader app for iOS?
I've used inoreader in the past