2 pointsby doruk1014 hours ago4 comments
  • CM302 hours ago
    Depends on the niche. For your niche of choice (energy, power generation and energy markets), I'd look for industry publications (both magazines and news sites), corporate press releases and news, academic papers on related topics, discussions on any energy industry specific forums or discussion sites, etc. Honestly, that's how I'd keep up with more traditional industries.

    But that's an industry I imagine has an older audience and probably relies on more traditional sources of information. For something like a video game series (or game development project), musician/band, film series/TV show, book series, etc, my method of keeping up with the news would be more heavily centred around social media posts, subreddits, Discord servers, etc.

  • khurs2 hours ago
    > I considered using an RSS reader, but with advances in LLMs, I am wondering whether anyone uses an LLM for this reliably.

    If RSS feeds are available then perhaps do that and get the LLM to read those if its too much info, rather than llm going to x number of websites.

  • ericand4 hours ago
    I'm interested in this as well. Also what kind of news outlets? I find that traditional news media is often behind a community of insiders if you can find them on Twitter or something like it.
    • doruk1014 hours ago
      Yeah, I agree. I feel like the signal-to-noise ratio in traditional news can be quite low too. I would prefer a potential solution that is able to also pull opinionated commentary (blogs, and Twitter so on) from people close to the industry.

      I don't believe simply asking a model to search through news sites and summarize occasionally would be helpful.

  • andsoitis4 hours ago
    What’s the sector?
    • doruk1014 hours ago
      Energy, power generation, and wholesale energy markets. That's what I am looking into now. But I would like to diversify it as well if I find a reliable setup.
      • andsoitis3 hours ago
        Industries often have industry publications (you can google for it). In addition, reading the financial news can give you a good pulse on the goings on.

        Are you finding that you're not able to find good news sources?