What websites do you visit? What relevant articles do you subscribe to?
I'll start
1. news.ycombinator.com
2. reddit: ML, tech, linux
3. this board
4. https://blog.codinghorror.com/
5. https://www.joelonsoftware.com/
6. http://norvig.com/
7. http://paulgraham.com/articles.html
>>58183562
techMOLOGY
is it good or iz it bad?
1. This Board
That's it, everybody I watch on youtube talks about classic computers or components, and I don't browse any other tech related site.
>>58183562
linustechtips :^)
This board and technigger
>>58183562
I browse reddit obvsi, just like half of this board.
>>58183774
Reddit is good if you unsubscribe from everything, and subscribe to very particular subs. It becomes good all of a sudden.
youtube and tech news magazine in local language
>>58183562
this board... and youtube I guess? pirate lectures and that sort of thing.
Remember when Slashdot was good?
>>58183788
same here.
no better place to be informed than /g/.
here u know the best, cheap, crap, expensive tech. removing the w10 employers, and some companies and trolls misleading people...its a good place to get info.
>>58183562
Hey GUYS this is Austin
>>58183954
get your fugly face from my screen
>>58183887
No.
The Verge
>>58183889
>get complimented for my technology knowledge on two different job interviews
>didn't study for shit at school, especially things like protocols, stacks, networking n shit
>all i do is browse /g/
/ptg/, /r/trackers
>>58184705
If you aren't going to be a researcher at Google, Apple or MIT then most of those things that they teach you in uni won't be something you haven't heard on /g/
>>58183562
>How do you keep up with technology, /g/?
ACM and IEEE journals, mostly.
>>58184975
>implying uni
i'm here doing a graveyard shift with an unrestricted gigabit connection, doing absolutely nothing for 8 hours straight.
All is good
>>58184999
Where do you get the journals? I have access to the papers, that's it.
>>58185080
>Where do you get the journals?
Student membership because PhD student.
>I have access to the papers, that's it.
You need to sign up and pay (or get your employer to pay) for membership. Organisational access is only limited to papers.