Staying up to date with new technologies and the general movement of the space is extremely hard. I want to know what your main resources are, wether they’re websites, podcast, etc; I don’t care just share it :)
(Resources about specific parts of tech are welcomed too)
HackerNews…don’t even have an account. Just been lurking for years.
Follow Hacker News. The main page has a slow moving top stories feed. Their Mastedon feed has all the submitted news.iPhone app Ivory shows both the link to the story and a link to the discussion on Hacker News.
You could also look at skimfeed.com, but it picks up a lot of low quality content.
Edit: I also like Ars Technica and techmeme.
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Osmosis through memes.
For general tech mostly just this community, but for those who want specifically space news I like Matt Lowne’s Space This Week YouTube series, and Scott Manley’s Deep Space Updates YouTube series which is every few weeks and has a bit more discussion of stuff.
If you want to stay up to date with tech news from AWS check out https://youtube.com/@awscommunityradio
I self host an instance of FreshRSS, and I got back to using RSS (whenever possible) to fetch the news. In some cases, I do web scrapping (also within FreshRSS) to get the news.
The only thing lacking is push notifications.
I don’t self host it but yeah rss is your best bet. Find a host (self host , free/paid service) and then whichever rss client you want. I use feedbin with reeder on iOS and Mac. Feedbin works in browser , so that is what I use on windows until I find one I like.
You can even do subreddits which I might use for my Homelab and sysadmin stuff. Haven’t looked into rss for lemmy yet , probably should though
I mainly use FreshRSS on Safari, as it works okay. But for iOS, NetNewsWire is a good app.
HackerNews being a bit of a time-suck, I’m subscribed to HN Digest, the daily newsletter of only the top links of Hacker News.
Tech news is so general. Consumer hardware? Datacenter hardware? Robotics? Mining equipment?
Could be basically any industry at all.
But yeah Hackernews, Arstechnica, and more specific items like LWN and personal blogs for programmers/creators I admire and find interesting.