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I ended up setting up rss feeds and am reading more articles now. I come here for the comment socializing and occasionally I still use reddit in Google searches when I need more specific information.
This is the way. If you just want news and not the "social experience", an RSS Reader is the best way to keep up with the world. Shame that a lot of non-tech news websites have removed (or hidden) their RSS feed in order to replace them with trackable (= ads) email newsletters.
Tell me more, is love to get started on rss feeds. What's your personal experience?
I mostly downloaded an app, Feedly and then Inoreader (I like this one better). Then I just used their interface to subscribe to all the sites I was interested in. It was as easy as subscribing to subs on reddit. I get a lot of repeat articles as I have a lot of crossover, but overall it's been pretty good.
this is what i was going to suggest. while i haven’t set up an rss feed myself (yet), i think it sounds like that would likely be a great option for OP in this situation.