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11 votes
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Curate your own newspaper with RSS
39 votes -
Rescue crews are searching for US climate journalist Alec Luhn, who vanished while hiking on a glacier in Folgefonna National Park in southwestern Norway
14 votes -
Google search flaw allows articles to vanish through "clever" third party censorship tactics
20 votes -
From printing presses to Facebook feeds: What yesterday’s witch hunts have in common with today’s misinformation crisis
9 votes -
The rise of video game doomerism
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SpaceNews goes hard-core paywall
As of July 1st, all articles are behind a paywall. This includes all historical articles (going back decades, apparently), including any and all InternetArchive copies -- so RIP every Wikipedia...
As of July 1st, all articles are behind a paywall. This includes all historical articles (going back decades, apparently), including any and all InternetArchive copies -- so RIP every Wikipedia link that has ever referenced them as a source. A free-registration option gets you access to 3 articles per month. A proper subscription is $230/year.
A freelance journalist who has been published with them in the past had this to say about it, which I thought was enlightening and, well, thoughtful.
On SpaceNews going paywalled, and the broader disregard for archiving in journalism.
I reviewed his stuff a bit, and I like his writing, so I added his RSS link to my feed (while simultaneously deleting my SpaceNews link), and on a whim--because he has his email right there on his "About" page, I emailed him to tell him that I liked his article and I just replaced SpaceNews with him.
Like, an hour later, I received a response from him, reminding me that he focuses primarily on the Moon, and that he loves RSS and is happy to hear people still use it.
And it was so refreshing to connect--almost directly--with an actual human being writing news.
Just thought I'd share.
Oh, I also want to comment on that price ... $230/year is--IMHO--wildly overpriced. But almost immediately, it also occurred to me that they probably lost more readership going from $0/year to $1/year, than going from $1 to $230 so, you know, business-wise, I suppose it's not exactly a horrible decision.
But I'd like to hear other people's opinions on that price, too.
19 votes -
Alerts fatigue, or would that be journalism fatigue?
13 votes -
An industry group representing almost all of Denmark's media outlets including broadcasters and newspapers has said it's suing ChatGPT's parent company OpenAI for using its content
13 votes -
How to leak to a journalist
22 votes -
Contra Ptacek's terrible article on AI
27 votes -
Copenhagen emerged as The Economist's Most Livable City for 2025 – Western Europe scores dropped with a rise in terrorism threats, riots, crime and anti-Semitic attacks
15 votes -
Journalists are adding extra checks to keep ahead of the fake experts
15 votes -
Every Wes Anderson movie, explained by Wes Anderson
23 votes -
New York Times, Amazon unveil AI content licensing deal
10 votes -
Washington Post Tech Guild overwhelmingly votes to certify union in historic election
24 votes -
Chicago Sun-Times prints summer reading list full of fake books
42 votes -
Clone is a tech and culture news aggregator with old-school internet flavor
19 votes -
Giant Bomb is now 100% independent
43 votes