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Submitted 23 hours ago by elbarto777@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world
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harryprayiv@infosec.pub 22 hours ago
aqua_cat@pawb.social 23 hours ago
I just use RSS feeds for everything that interests me. some of them are hackernews, serveTheHome and opensource.com, but there are plenty more. RSS is so underated imo.
Trimatrix@lemmy.world 22 hours ago
hackernews its like reddit but the user submitted links are tech and research of hardware heavy. A good portion of my RSS feed is from blogs that posts were submitted to there.
harryprayiv@infosec.pub 21 hours ago
0x0@programming.dev 22 hours ago
Mastodon, Lemmy, RSS.
9point6@lemmy.world 22 hours ago
Sounds like you’re after hackaday and similar specialist blogs
General tech sites will mostly cater to the tech the general public care about, enthusiasts don’t bring in the ad money comparatively
SnortsGarlicPowder@lemmy.zip 21 hours ago
Hacker News: news.ycombinator.com
Never seems to let me down when I am sick of the Technology adjacent news
BlueSerendipity8@programming.dev 21 hours ago
INeedMana@lemmy.world 22 hours ago
sometimes I want to read about, I don’t know, advancements in eInk paper, DIY gadgets, transmitting data using non-conventional media (e.g. FM radio), odd games (e.g. that you can play with one hand, with your phone), coding fun things in some esoteric language, or good news like schools benefiting from tech donations
I don’t think there is a one place for all of those at once. But I think some part of your interests might be covered by spectrum.ieee.org it also provides RSS feed
otter@lemmy.ca 22 hours ago
The community !tech@programming.dev could also use some love
DFX4509B_2@lemmy.org 21 hours ago
Phoronix seems pretty solid, although they’re primarily Linux-centric.
whotookkarl@lemmy.world 22 hours ago
Mastodon, lobsters, Lemmy, talking with coworkers and friends, occasional research papers from the field I studied, and I have a few sites I rotate for national or international news but those aren’t really tech specific
taladar@sh.itjust.works 22 hours ago
Mostly RSS feeds of either the upstream projects directly (e.g. Rust Blog about Rust news, OpenSSL releases about OpenSSL,…), blogs by people I have noticed write interesting things (e.g. Cory Doctorow) or collections of news like This Week in Rust.
Alphane_Moon@lemmy.world 22 hours ago
www.theregister.com
They cover mainstream topics, but they have a lot of in-depth enterprise tech news and they have their own voice and humour.
www.linuxgizmos.com www.cnx-software.com
Both these sites covers SBCs (not only Raspberry Pi), microcontrollers and random DIY stuff
www.osnews.com
Some mainstream coverage, but also a lot of random news about open source, niche and historical operating systems and computers
www.hackaday.com
DIY hardware news and projects
www.restofworld.org
Lots of tech news on non-western countries, mainstream topics are covered as well, but often with a different perspective
Self-promotion: I am a mod at !hardware@lemmy.world, while coverage includes a lot of mainstream tech hardware topics, there is content on more nitty gritty semiconductor topics, battery tech and unique hardware devices (some retro coverage too). The sidebar includes more specialized tech communities on Lemmy that might be of interest to you.
Fisch@discuss.tchncs.de 22 hours ago
Thanks for linking that community, there’s some pretty interesting stuff in there
shalafi@lemmy.world 21 hours ago
I consider The Register to be the gold standard in tech journalism. When asked how I keep up with evolving tech, I told the interview panel that any tech news they see on mainstream media was likely broken by The Register 3 days previous, with original sources and quotes from top corporate officers.