Ask HN: How do you discover new things on the internet in 2023?
With the fall of Twitter and the fragmentation of where everyone has ended up I'm finding that I'm discovering less and less views/posts/articles that are out of my comfort zone.
I find without the stream of people I had curated for years to be pretty diverse in interest subject matter I tend to just frequent the same haunts every day.
What do you do to discover new things or stay on top of what's going on?
Disclaimer: I've been able to follow a few people to Mastodon but it seems some interest feeds have just dropped dead.
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React https://react.statuscode.com/
There are curated weekly newsletters on many languages/big frameworks.
It's also very nice that you can only scroll through only 2 screens of news than you have to wait.
This to avoid the infinite scroll of the Facebook Newsfeed where you keep scrolling for too long and the news get less and less relevant and then you have the feeling of vomiting like when you eat too many candies at once.
https://blogs.hn
https://sumi.news/ (One quick sweep of current events)
https://pinboard.in/popular (Everything that is trending on the web)
And of course, Hackernews (I regularly browse /newest when I am feeling serendipitous).
I've long supported pinboard, but after the site went black a few times and the dev just completely nonresponsive, I moved to raindrop.io. But moving to raindrop, this was one of the things that I really missed from pinboard.
Thanks!
Especially HN comments