this post was submitted on 16 Sep 2025
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Share interesting Technology news and links.
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- No paywalled sites at all.
- News articles has to be recent, not older than 2 weeks (14 days).
- No external video links, only native(.mp4,...etc) links under 5 mins.
- Post only direct links.
To encourage more original sources and keep this space commercial free as much as I could, the following websites are Blacklisted:
- Al Jazeera;
- NBC;
- CNBC;
- Substack;
- Tom's Hardware;
- ZDNet;
- TechSpot;
- Ars Technica;
- Vox Media outlets(including Axios, due to new changes related to trackers on their website);
- Engadget;
- TechCrunch;
- Gizmodo;
- Futurism;
- PCWorld;
- ComputerWorld;
- Mashable;
- Hackaday;
- WCCFTECH;
- Neowin;
- Jacobin;
- Yahoo;
- Freethink;
- Big Think;
- Newsweek.
More sites will be added to the blacklist as needed.
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- Archive links in the body of the post.
- Linking to the direct source, instead of linking to an article talking about the source.
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If I recall correctly, Yahoo was originally a hand curated site list sorted topically. Seems like something similar could be a "search" solution for the slow web, potentially wiki style with nomination of an entry for inclusion in a topic and a certain number of votes from validated users/editors to add it to the directory. Could even be done via Lemmy/Mbin as the front end on an instance where only local members votes are counted towards the total and you have to apply to join with some kind of vetting process.
Reminds me a bit of Citizendium