• @hllywluis@sh.itjust.works
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    71 year ago

    Ironically enough, Reddit. I also use Google News on the side but most of the time I’m going to go to Reddit to see the discussion, which is why I kind of am missing that on here.

    Hopefully with more users we’ll get more content and be able to replicate that experience!

  • I'm back on my BS 🤪
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    61 year ago

    Ground News aggregates news articles on a subject, has ChatGPT summarize it, proofs it for factuality, and tells you the political bias on the related articles. It’s pretty helpful at getting a well-rounded understanding on how events are being reported.

  • @Jeffrey@lemmy.ml
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    The Daily Brief - I have been subscribed to their daily email newsletters for about 2 years. It’s been a helpful way for me to stay vaguely aware of the most major global news events. I appreciate that each news story is condensed to a single factual paragraph without speculation or an imposed narrative:

    TRUMP INVESTIGATIONS | Multiple media outlets reported yesterday that the U.S. Department of Justice has issued a target letter to attorneys for former President Donald Trump informing them that Trump is the subject of a criminal investigation related to the retention of classified documents at his home in Florida. Such target letters typically indicate that prosecutors feel they have substantial evidence linking someone to a crime. [more]

    This is from one of their news briefs that came out yesterday Thursday, June 8, 2023. Notice that what is stated is purely factual and does not impose a narrative. The Daily Brief is a useful tool for getting a quick idea of what happened in the world yesterday, then you can read more about specific news events from other sources.

    • @Coolbootyjames@lemmy.ml
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      21 year ago

      Like others said, this is excellent. I also always just used reddit to stay informed, and it wasn’t always the best at doing that. I really like this cut the bullshit approach

  • @hbar@lemmy.ml
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    41 year ago

    I have a mix of RSS feeds that go straight to Feeder (Android). A few of them include Ars Technica, the Google ai blog, Less wrong, slashdot, MIT news (ai), bbc. I’m constantly adding and subtracting.

  • animist
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    31 year ago

    arstechnica, gizmodo, omglinux, gamingonlinux

    Try to stay away from non-tech news bc it’s all just ragebait

    • @Stout4689@lemmy.mlOP
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      11 year ago

      Interesting, never heard of blogtrotter before, so you pay to get feeds to your email?

      Is there any reason you do that over an app?

      • @Copio@lemmy.ml
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        21 year ago

        It’s free with ads, the ads appear in fixed location, so I just mentally ignored them. I started Blogtrottr back when Google Reader died, I forgot if I have tried other methods, but for so many years, there have been no problems, so that’s no reason for me to move.