[Discuss] what news do you read?
Dan Ritter
dsr at randomstring.org
Wed Dec 11 09:46:02 EST 2013
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 10:26:19AM -0500, Eric Chadbourne wrote:
> I usually start my day with a cup of coffee and read through about a
> half dozen sites before starting work. The technical websites I go to
> generally keep me happy. The general news websites do not. I hate
> the design. I hate the writing. I am annoyed by the marketing. Pay
> walls suck. For example, boston.com is practically unreadable without
> add blocking software and if you read too much they want money. Even
> the great New York Times looks like crap in my not so humble opinion.
> I wish somebody local would step up and make something. I see they
> have changed USA Today's site a lot but it's way too busy and the
> stories seem trivial. The Economist isn't too bad. I live in Quincy
> and the Patriot Ledger's site (really "wicked local") is a nightmare.
> The Huffington Post looks is kind of ugly and is a bit liberal for my
> taste but I'm heading there now. So what do you read? Am I missing
> something good?
To consider methods rather than sources -- I run an instance of tiny-rss
on one of my house servers. It provides 98% of the functionality that
Google Reader did, before they decided that the two million people using
it weren't a sufficient justification.
As a side benefit, I got to learn more about postgresql
administration, though not much -- it all works very nicely.
-dsr-
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