If you haven't already, subscribing to the hackernews RSS feed seems to cover most news stories in the tech space.
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But which one? The frontpage? Best comments? Some filter?
"best" is good, frontpage is fine too. you can also subscribe to specific search results, that's what I do
Ha! I am currently subscribed to 357 RSS/Atom feeds, at least some of which are English-speaking and technology-related. However, "tech" is a too broad term to give good recommendations.
Hu that's a lot...
Good point. Some of my interests in buzzwords
Cloud native / containers observability AWS New kids on the block
Ah, I see. None then! Sorry.
You should get into Personal websites' RSS feeds. I recommend checking #100DaysToOffload if you have Mastodon or similar, they are pretty much small blogs done by people just trying to write about stuff, nothing too serious, but entertaining
Replying to recommend NewsBlur to anyone thatβs looks for a reader. They have a free tier, and solid mobile apps (for iOS anyways). https://NewsBlur.com