Sup Forums has felt really stale lately
What are your favourite technology subreddits?
Sup Forums has felt really stale lately
What are your favourite technology subreddits?
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reddit.com
redditshell.com
twitter.com
Why not go ask your new best friend reddit?
What's wrong?
No epik screencaps to post on /r/Sup Forums?
>seriously implying Sup Forums in it's current state isn't absolute garbage
kill urself family
KANSHA!
>Implying Sup Forums was ever good
I'm not fucking going to Reddit... you can't make me.
Never good, but better
/r/linux
/r/programming
There are the only ones I browse right now since I don't have any particular interests at the moment
KANSHA!
I can't believe so many of you are autistic enough to actively hate some website enough to shitpost like this.
fuck off
>anime
You're new home
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/r/netsec
>technology subreddits
Bitch, please. I'm not a reddit-hating hipster by any stretch of the imagination, but I can't think of a tech subreddit that isn't either complete garbage, mundane and uninteresting, or a time-delayed lower quality copy of news.ycombinator
Fuck all the way off
Nevermind, just remembered /r/netsec, it's pretty good.
/r/bokunopico
Are you kidding? HN is terrible these days
FUCK OFF
Fucking pseudo-intellectual trash
Le meme
Lawl lmfao xD ROFL
I use HN and reddit mostly as a news feed. HN usually has the same tech news quicker than reddit, is more likely to have offbeat interesting tech topics, and is more likely to have insightful or interesting comments amongst the muck.
Whatever your stance on the quality of HN is, you can't deny that it's better than nearly any tech-oriented subreddit.
You are cancer.
HN is terrible because it is a bunch of mediocre people pretending to be smart, and you fall into that category
As far as comment quality goes, HN is better than subreddits which is on equal footing with Sup Forums. They're both bad, just in different ways. Sup Forums has too much shitposting, and reddit loves to downvote and hide comments that go against groupthink.
I think you have issues with reading comprehension. I told you once already that I primarily use it as a news feed. I don't participate in the comments section.
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I think you have issues with not being gay
/r/hardware sometimes has good discussions (ignore all wccftech posts and be cautious with videocardz posts because they will post anything)
/r/pcgaming is small enough to be not shit. avoid /r/gaming (eternal summer) and /r/games (overmoderated).
/r/Android if you're into Android
/r/Apple is okay but the FBI bullshit took over the whole sub for months
That's about all I can think of. I used to use Hacker News but quality has definitely declined. I only visit it once in a while if I want to see comments from industry insiders (the comments thread on WSJ's Amazon article were particularly good).
KANSHA!
/r/netsec
/r/privacy
/r/crypto
/r/publichealthwatch
/r/intelligence
/r/games is actually fantastic as a gaming news feed, and the stuff that isn't news has a surprisingly high signal to noise ratio (for example, I didn't remember how badly I wanted a new NBA Street until just today).
Also:
Is there a reddit app I can use in public without other people knowing I'm using reddit? I'd rather kill myself
redditshell.com
breddy gud
Diydrones
Uavmapping
Gis
Oculus
Vive
Netsec
Fpv
Pwned
These are off the top of my head
Also 3dprinting, cyberpunk and futurism