5 pointsby selectedambient7 hours ago5 comments
  • dlcarrier3 hours ago
    I watch YouTube videos on FreeTube, SmartTube, and PipePipe, from my computer, TV, and phone, respectively. Really, I use PipePipe on my phone for podcasts, and the computer and phone for video. I subscribe to over 400 channels (locally, not through a Google account) and use a chronological feed, so I just see what I'm interested in. Both video and podcasts are a mix of educational, edutainment, entertainment, and news.

    I also borrow audiobooks from Libby, using accounts from a few local libraries.

    I listen to everything at an average of at least double speed, usually while working around the house or driving, but also while designing and prototyping electronics, except during component selection, because it requires a bit of reading and a lot of math, which is difficult to do while listening to a narrative. On weekdays, it amounts to listening for ten to twelve hours a day, so I often listen to 24 hours worth of content in a day, including several hours of audio from YouTube per day, and a few hundred audiobooks a year.

    I read text from Hacker News, Slashdot, Hackaday, The Aviation Herald, and Reason magazine, usually early in the morning or late in the evening, when I'm more tired.

    If you want specific suggestions of YouTube channels, podcasts, or audiobooks, let me know the genre you're interested in, and I'll give you my suggestions.

    • aupra2 hours ago
      Could you share your list of 400 channels or whatever amount you can share publicly?
  • BuiltByElly4 hours ago
    I use an android app, Devbytes and I signed up for some monthly or daily email newsletter about whatever is going on with AI or software engineering in general. They really help filter the noise
  • ethanplant5 hours ago
    These days I get most of mine from curated RSS feeds, here, and Kagi Small Web.
  • 1337h4xx6 hours ago
    HackerNews; I can't read enough interesting content on here. I click every 4 or 5 links.
  • BelovedAntipop3 hours ago
    I don't consume content. If somebody calls themselves a content creator, I write them off as being unworthy of my time. If a writer doesn't believe in themselves enough to call themselves a writer, then why should I read them?

    As far as I'm concerned, content creation is merely a euphemism for defecation. Everybody creates content; just do it in private and wash your hands afterward.