• IninewCrow
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      52 years ago

      Probably more reliable that most content on my news feed … do your dreams have an RSS feed?

      • @[email protected]
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        22 years ago

        Ooh, now that’s an interesting engineering problem.

        I could design the myoelectric sensor interface, but they’d have to learn to lucid dream to use it. From there pushing it to RSS is easy.

  • Dark Arc
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    42 years ago

    NYTimes, The Atlantic, and the Akron Beacon Journal … Plus a number of RSS feeds and lemmy content

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    I do this round most days:

    1. AP News: To find out what the US wants me to know
    2. Reuters: To find out what the UK wants me to know
    3. Financial Times: To see what’s actually important to the investor class who are causing the events which make the news published by the above 2. This information is what very wealthy people rely on to be true for their own financial interests, so it’s by far the most reliable and forthcoming of the 3.
  • @[email protected]
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    12 years ago

    Apple News+ comes with my icloud subscription so I listen to the Apple News daily and read their articles

  • FALGSConaut [comrade/them]
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    42 years ago

    Al Jazeera, Telasur, and CBC for the most part, though no where is perfect and all have their blindspots/weaker areas. Plus a bunch of assorted other sources on a lesser basis (BBC, guardian, independent, fox if I want a peek into frothingfash brain) and hexbear news megas of course

  • airportline
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    2 years ago

    I just kinda hear about it here and on Twitter/Bluesky. I also like to watch Hasanabi and sometimes listen to NPR

  • @[email protected]
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    Everywhere, basically. I check several aggregators and news feeds, because everything has some sort of bias. I avoid anything with a far-right bias, though, because it’s full of Nazi propaganda and I refuse to give them the eyeballs. I do watch a few far-right watchers, though (they click so I don’t have to), in order to stay apprised of what they’re saying. (eta: people who post screenshots of threads from right-wing sites.)

    I like international news sources because they seem to be slightly less biased.