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ArsTechnica, baby
I know they’re owned by Condé Nast, but they seem to genuinely maintain a good deal of journalistic independence
my tech news sites are slashdot, hacker news, phoronix, techdirt (although they are mostly a political site now but their source linking is phenomenal), fedscoop (entirely US based, also more political than tech now and possibly a psyop) and reddit with an account that has a very selective set of followed subreddits to try and avoid the slow and continual decay of dead reddit.
@ByteMe Always a fan of @arstechnica
I don’t have it bookmarked any more, but Slashdot is the grand-daddy of them all, and still going strong. Unlike Ars Technica, I can’t vouch for it’s comments being quite as informative or interesting (not for a few decades now)
Tom’s hardware is still good.
i usually browse lemmy, hackernews and the register.
I use alternativeto.net quite frequently when looking for an app. To see if there are better alternatives, and to find open source apps
The Verge
Techpowerup
Verge is meh
I think they’re okay. I like their video content.
I think their RSS content struggles, doesn’t look good
Hackaday is pretty good
Not a lot of sites advertising broadcaster vans and steadycams.
Did you mean “tech news”, or maybe something with punctuation?