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And I'm experimenting with using AI to organize news for me (I wish RSS was still popular for this instead).
Pretty much all the major news outlets still publish to RSS. I use RSS for my news and was able to find feeds from my preferred news sources. Iβm sure not all publish, but CBC does for sure.
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Some Lemmy, to get the hot takes and the latest Beaverton gossip.
But I get most of the info from my local newspaper (which does a beautiful job of curating a mix of local and international news). With time, I got exhausted of how everything on social media is just polarized headlines and opinion pieces. When I went back to the old media, things felt more manageable, less about grabbing my attention, somewhat boring ; pretty nice overall.
Local news orgs are struggling, so if you can afford subscribing they could use it. (while this is the season: many news subscriptions are tax-deductible; look it up)
From cryptic symbolism in my dreams, naturally.
Link aggregators like Lemmy, Tiktok mostly and whatever new sources they mention. Here's a bunch of the ones I follow.
News\Analysis:
- https://www.tiktok.com/@rachel_gilmore
- https://www.tiktok.com/@cdnpoli101
- https://www.tiktok.com/@jawknee2.0
- https://www.tiktok.com/@knittyknits
- https://www.tiktok.com/@frankdomenic
Satire type content:
Cradle news, ground news, CBC, Lemmy, mastodon, independent journalists, Al Jazeera.
I have my alarm clock tuned to the CBC so I listen to their hourly news update every morning.
CBC and BBC. Nothing posted to social media can be trusted.
I've got bad news for you
Most news is filler content that has no impact on your life. Hearing about a tragedy 1000km away of people you did not know existed before the story and will be forgotten next month proves the story always was irrelevant.
Tangible news generally, but not always, has a way of getting through all of the noise. If you want a healthy perspective, then mix in sources that go against your views and against your beliefs. People get messed up only listening to leftist sources and never anything on the right, and people get messed up only listen to ones on the right and never any left sources. Listening to how the other side of political views discuss something to prevent falling into invincible ignorance or unfalsifiable fallacy.