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Ask HN: What websites do you check everyday?
37 points by ladsinvesting83 on May 22, 2018 | hide | past | favorite | 25 comments
e.g. news sites, personal finance sites, portfolio trackers..



4chan Daily Programming Thread: http://boards.4chan.org/g/thread/66039286

Lobste.rs: https://lobste.rs/


Is /dpt/ of any value? From what I remember it used to be full of fizzbuzz, people arguing about which languages are best and which suck and tons of anime and offtopic. What added value do you see there?


Free speech mostly and sometimes interesting screenshots.


Thanks you for lobster.rs!


el Reg has not been mentioned yet? Travesty! I know their hacks breeze through here because quite a few articles are seeded from here.

el Reg is quite well thought of and their hacks do a pretty decent job - journalism -wise.

https://www.theregister.co.uk

I am just a commentard there but look forward to taking the piss out of you.


Hacker News, The Register

Reddit

    Documentaries from https://www.reddit.com/r/Documentaries/new/

    Lectures from https://www.reddit.com/r/lectures/new/
YouTube

    Subscriptions from https://www.youtube.com/feed/subscriptions/
I download the videos, convert them to MP3s then add them to the podcasts I've downloaded.


HN, Reddit, The Guardian, SI, Longreads.

Although would love to find a better source for sports. SI keep screwing with their website and has a lot of opinion noise...


Try The Ringer for sports


I usually visit Hacker News, Ars Technica, TED Talks, and Pocket to fill up my reading list for long flights with no Wi-Fi.

Then I'll usually check Reddit for any interesting conversations I can contribute to in either /r/flightattendants or other topics.


A lot of my favourites are already mentioned but I don't see https://electrek.co . It's very pro Tesla so if that bugs you don't bother with it.


"Pro Tesla"

The fact you say it, it made me realize the feeling that I go through when I hear people talk about, "Elon saving the world" and "Tesla to be revolutionary and doing out of the ordinary"

It's all just PR and marketing. They are really good at that.

Sigh.


HN /r/cscareerquestions /r/learnprogramming /r/linux slashdot.org Theguardian Wsj (technically, I live off it's push notification)


HN, Twitter, Facebook, E-Mail, ProductHunt and also our own Tool Zenkit. I also read Techcrunch or the next web.


Hacker News, I use theSkimm to learn about news everyday (morning email), I check the BBC for other news


Blockfolio, Unread w/ Feedly specific Google News keyword alerts, Redflagdeals


IndieHackers, Slashdot


HN, slashdot, r/programming, and techcrunch.


Hacker News, Reddit, TechCrunch, BBC News


Hacker news, Soylent news, Slashdot


Hacker News, Echo JS, Product Hunt


fb,gmail,reddit, instagram, ifttt, pinterest, amazon merch, skimlinks, youtube


HN, lifehacker, reddit


HN, Reddit, Sherdog


trump-news.today


HN, IH, lobste.rs, /r/sideProject, /r/digitalnomad




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