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Ask HN: What are some excellent blogs, news boards, YouTube channels to follow?

100 points by daynum 2 years ago · 43 comments · 1 min read


Hacker News is the sole platform I discovered that caters to the type of information I want to stay updated with. I like it a lot.

While browsing YouTube, I sometimes discover stuff that interests me and that I've missed, like OpenAI drama, Helix Editor, and Qualcomm Oryon CPU. Then it feels like it is necessary to keep browsing youtube to stay updated, but youtube then sucks up a lot of my time.

I wanted to gather some good quality resource suggestions (besides hacker news) from where I could gather my news regularly, and stay updated with tech, computer science, and anything groundbreaking. And not fall into YouTube's recommendation engine trap.

Can you guys please suggest some?

Kye 2 years ago

These are mostly available on podcast apps, but some come out faster on YouTube.

Latent Space is among the least hype-y of ML/AI podcasts: https://www.youtube.com/@LatentSpaceTV

Decoder is a good general tech podcast: https://www.theverge.com/decoder-podcast-with-nilay-patel

Hard Fork is good for informed analysis of hot topics: https://www.nytimes.com/column/hard-fork

Same for Sharp Tech (occasional free episodes): https://sharptech.fm/

Techquickie is YouTube-only: https://www.youtube.com/@techquickie/videos

It's very silly, but probably the shortest path to keeping up.

eszed 2 years ago

Matt Levine

https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/authors/ARbTQlRLRjE/matthe...

He does interesting commentary on current business news, and deep dives on complicated financial matters. He's so freaking hilarious that stuff I'd expect would bore me becomes must-read stuff.

supriyo-biswas 2 years ago

> OpenAI drama

How could you have missed it? Half the threads here were about said drama when it was unfolding.

I don’t really have any recommendations to give, because even I’m in the same boat and get to know things that I miss on HN through YouTube or through tech-focused social circles. However, HN’s best page[1] is something to look at occasionally to check if you’ve missed something.

For general news, there’s Wikipedia’s current events[2] list, and you may find it worth paying for quality outlets like FT, The Economist, or Reuters.

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/best

[2] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Current_events

  • pingohits 2 years ago

    +1 on wikipedia's current events portal. One line summary per event, then a link to the article for more in-depth reading. It's a great way to condense information.

_boffin_ 2 years ago

Not a blog, news board, or youtube precisely, but I think these two are great resources.

- Thoughts on the Market by Morgan Stanley: https://www.morganstanley.com/ideas/thoughts-on-the-market

- Notes on the Week Ahead by Dr. David Kelly from JPM: https://am.jpmorgan.com/us/en/asset-management/adv/insights/...

I prefer Notes on the Week Ahead, but I think both are great.

justanother 2 years ago

Not sure if it qualifies as 'groundbreaking', but Ben Eater's youtube and websites are an amazing way to stay sharp on first principles. You can watch him build and program a 6502 or similar computer on a breadboard, and there's an entire subreddit of people following along with him.

tmountain 2 years ago

If you’re interested in learning jazz guitar, Jens Larsen’s YouTube channel is a veritable treasure trove. I have made huge progress following his lessons.

https://www.youtube.com/@JensLarsen

  • steve_adams_86 2 years ago

    This is awesome. Thank you! I love how practical he seems so far. Definitely not a purist. In one video he says you don’t need an amp, in another he talks about how he uses a $400 guitar. This is much more my speed.

syx 2 years ago

I usually go with the followings: Sidebar[0], Kottke.org[1], Waxy[2]. Obviously, Twitter and Hacker News get interesting links first, so typically these 3 websites repost after something becomes famous.

[0] https://sidebar.io/ [1] https://kottke.org/ [2] https://waxy.org/

gala8y 2 years ago

I visit https://www.slowernews.com/ once every few months. ;)

nemanja_codes 2 years ago

Here is my link collection.

https://github.com/nemanjam/bookmarks

jillesvangurp 2 years ago

Ask chat gpt to summarize things for you and recommend sources. Surprisingly effective. I just ask it what's happening in Germany, what's happening in the world, what are people on HN talking about, etc. It will do a few bing searches and web page fetches and then just give you the summary.

AI is the way to go. It's summarizing and aggregating here so it's not dreaming anything up. You need chat gpt plus for this.

I even did a little HN gpt for this for my personal amusement that uses the snarky tone from the register.

alberth 2 years ago

  TechMeme (short-form industry news)
https://www.techmeme.com/m/

  Benedict Evans (long-form industry news)
https://www.ben-evans.com/

  Best of HN (tech specific)
https://news.ycombinator.com/best
robviren 2 years ago

Not so much news as a fun delve into older tech and code. This channel explores code in retro (god I'm old) games which reveals fascinating things about why things ended up the way they did with certain bugs. Fun to see developers have been getting business pressure for unrealistic timelines since forever.

https://m.youtube.com/@DisplacedGamers

lifestagesq 2 years ago

I've found a small, weird channel I've been enjoying recently. Dives deep into ARM Assembly, Reverse Engineering, and mobile topics:

https://www.youtube.com/@lauriewired

tensorush 2 years ago

Here're my favorite personal blogs: https://tensorush.github.io/fpb/

FergusArgyll 2 years ago

Here's some I like:

(alot of AI/tech/future related links) https://axisofordinary.substack.com/

(Tyler owen, economist polymath) https://marginalrevolution.com/

(interesting education ideas) https://losttools.substack.com/

h2odragon 2 years ago

I do a daily links collection, much of it sourced from here on HN.

https://snafuhall.com/

Brajeshwar 2 years ago

News: I like https://www.newsminimalist.com

Not updated in a while but here are a few interesting YouTube channels - https://notes.oinam.com/awesome/video

ravenstine 2 years ago

I recently found an excellent series on YouTube called Darknet Diaries, which I feel many HNers would be into.

  • abrugsch 2 years ago

    also as a regular audio podcast. When I did more car-commute hours this was on my playlist. He has a great style and (probably true) stories that sound like an excerpt from Mr Robot. definitely worth a listen

hnrodey 2 years ago

I write about the intersection of software engineering and leadership. (Self promotion)

Thanks for checking.

Here’s my latest post… Prompt Engineering for Humans

https://ryanrodemoyer.github.io/prompt-engineering-for-human...

itaydr 2 years ago

I'm biased but I'm writing https://productidentity.substack.com/ I cover unconventional products and brands

santy-gegen 2 years ago

Kurzgesagt on Youtube is interesting. Lex Fridman's podcast is also great.

  • spartanatreyu 2 years ago

    I was a fan of Lex, until he decided to advocate for Joe Rogan, both for his disinformation and for essentially being an infohazard during and post-pandemic.

    • mdonahoe 2 years ago

      I think LexClips are a little better because they tend to have less Lex and more guest than the full interview.

      But I’d prefer if he was edited out completely.

      Errol Morris had some pretty good interview documentaries where almost all interviewer questions are edited out. It’s a great format.

paulorlando 2 years ago

It's more evergreen content and I'm biased, but you could try: https://unintendedconsequenc.es/

irvingprime 2 years ago

How do you feel about tech information with an emphasis on humor? https://technoscreed.substack.com

nirkalimi 2 years ago

https://www.cbx.gg/

Creator Economy news and discussion.

It’s great for content creators or those building audiences.

sujayk_33 2 years ago

One stop resource for me [Articles]

1. https://brutalist.report and I also use inoreader.

LorenDB 2 years ago

I read The Register daily, and while I don't normally visit it other than HN links, Ars Technica is also a respected site with quality content.

neom 2 years ago

Here are the youtube channels I subscribe to inorder to "stay current":

Internet Today: https://www.youtube.com/@InternetTodayTV (fantastic, probably my fav youtube channel for "relaxing and watching the news")

Marques Brownlee: https://www.youtube.com/@mkbhd

Scott Manley: https://www.youtube.com/@scottmanley

Practical Engineering: https://www.youtube.com/@PracticalEngineeringChannel

Sabine Hossenfelder: https://www.youtube.com/@SabineHossenfelder

Wes Roth: https://www.youtube.com/@WesRoth (Covers AI news really well)

Bonus Tracks-

World Science Festival: https://www.youtube.com/worldsciencefestival

ColdFusion TV: https://www.youtube.com/coldfusion (meh)

AI Coffee Break with Letitia: https://www.youtube.com/@AICoffeeBreak (good but doesn't update frequently)

WheelsBoy: https://www.youtube.com/@WheelsBoy (Specifically about automotive innovation out of China)

Building Integrity: https://www.youtube.com/@BuildingIntegrity

  • mraza007 2 years ago

    I love cold fusion TV

    • neom 2 years ago

      I USED to love it, but I feel more and more Dagogo injects snide remarks and personal views on things. When he first started I had no clue who ran it, only that they generally did a decent job of covering tech subjects and it felt pretty objective. These days, quality declines + personal opinions/jabs are what moved me from yey! to meh!

ivolimmen 2 years ago

I use HackerNews and the following:

* https://tilde.news/ (unix/linux stuff)

* https://lobste.rs/ (coding stuff)

* https://twostopbits.com/news (retro stuff)

cpach 2 years ago

For a great fusion of art and engineering I can warmly recommend Wintergatan’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Wintergatan

As a complement to HN, Lobsters isn’t too shabby: https://lobste.rs

IOT_Apprentice 2 years ago

Try the artifact app for iOS.

jacky2wong 2 years ago

I imagine Twitter would be the main one.

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