Aaron O'Leary

How do you keep on top of tech news?

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I'm always looking for new ways to streamline my tech news consumption, what blogs, news sites, newsletters and twitter accounts do you follow to keep up to date?
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Patrick Sullivan
As old-school as it is, I have started to use email newsletters to do this more and more. I have used Twitter in the past, but it's become noisy and less directly on the trend of tech news. Then in more of a "lagging commentary on tech news," I listen to podcasts.
Marko Balaลพic
@patsully88 @alex_vidon_ai Homescreen is nice.
Aaron O'Leary
@patsully88 Newsletters are great, any you love? I actually still use RSS also haha
Sergei Petrov
One of my last sources is Discord. And so, I have more question, where to find the time ๐Ÿ˜„
Brenna Donoghue
@sergeipetrov ++ stacked marketer!
Erica Straub
Great question! I'm curious too! Personally, newsletters and Twitter are what I use... I love Stacked Marketer in particular.
James Daly
Building a few sources into https://mailbrew.com/ has been amazing, keeps things super streamlined and not overwhelming
Aaron O'Leary
@jamesdaly90 I'll give this a shot!
Edward G
@jamesdaly90 This looks great!
Rick Turoczy
Peek (https://www.producthunt.com/prod...) is an incredibly helpful โ€” and ridiculously simple โ€” resource in this regard
Tanya Kapoor
Hi @aaronoleary Earlier, I was also struggling to keep on top of the tech news, but later I found a helpful tool. I started looking for tech quizzes on google and I saw "Outgrow's Weekly Tech Quiz". They share tech quizzes every Monday and they are exciting. It helps me to keep up to date. I recommend you to try out their Weekly Tech Quiz. You will find it interesting. Let me know your thoughts on this!
Naomi Chao
Kind of tangential to actual "tech news" but I've found a lot of great content by checking out the substacks of people I admire. A ton of tech leaders have personal newsletters. 90% of the time, reading their general musings about what's going on in the world is more interesting than straight up news articles.
Aaron O'Leary
@naomichao Have any favourites? Personally love personal substacks!
Naomi Chao
@aaronoleary Oh boy. I avoided actually naming anything because there are so many I would have to actually look them up, but here's a somewhat complete list...Garbage Day, Lenny's Newsletter, Health Tech Stack, The Intrinsic Perspective, Top of the Lyne, Deb Liu's Perspectives, Health API Guy, Accelerated (by the Moore twins), John Cutler's The Beautiful Mess, Bring the Donuts, Out-of-Pocket, The Profile, Technically, Your Local Epidemiologist, Will Lawrence's Product Life, Big Bets, The Growth Catalyst. Those are the substack ones. I don't read all of them religiously but I subscribed at some point for whatever reason. The article that got me into newsletters was Will Lawrence's post about moving to London to prioritize his relationship with his girlfriend. He writes awesome product content so part of why that post stood out was because he actually mentioned his personal life, but also...who's not going to love an article about a career-focused PM moving across the pond for love??
Arpan
By following the twitter trend, inshorts etc
Gurpinder Singh
Google news' "Technology" section
Raul Silverstone
What best way other than make the top thech news yourself? Jokes aside, techcrunch is my fav entrypoint! :)
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