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How do you guys nowadays find cool things online?
11 points by dardanth on Sept 16, 2020 | hide | past | favorite | 19 comments


Before the web surfer, there was the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flâneur , and before that were peripatetic philosophers.

Link clicking is easy mode surfing. Level up by using search engines. The https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epigraph_(literature) is the next harder mode link to follow, but every noun phrase, and sometimes also other textual constituents, or even images, provides a potential link to traverse.

Those are direct associations. We can also generate new search terms from old. After we know at least two distinct topics, we can search for instances of what they have in common. After determining how they differ, we can see what we get if we apply that difference to yet other ideas, etc.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Glass_Bead_Game#The_game


Stumble Upon made Flaneur, wandering in internet cool again

Thanks for recommendations!



cool list, bookmarked!

thanks


My post was more of a joke and should have include a sarcasm tag or emoticon; not sure if you got it.

Context: when you asked about "what's cool" it reminded me of the old "what's cool" link from the netscape homepage that used to load on many peoples' start page. That site is a copy of it from 1994 but all of the links I tried didn't work since it is quite old. Also, some (all?) of those things would no longer be considered 'cool'.

A more serious answer - think of something you do or are interested in that you don't regularly read up on the web. There could be an interesting subreddit with a wiki or FAQ.


I really miss StumbleUpon


oo man -.- i found happiness there


I have found a bunch of interesting links on reddit/hackernews but nothing garners my interest more than books, to be honest.


On Twitter I often find really good book recommendations, cool threads too


Follow people on Twitter that don’t look like me.


I thought that I follow too many interesting people on Twitter until I saw Marc Andreesen


I diversify my interests, get interested in new things I'd never considered before. There's never enough time to plumb every rabbit hole. There's always something I've never given the time of day before.

But to unask your question, maybe we don't need to be spending more time online, but less. Maybe let the internet be boring.


I bought Kevin Kelly's, cool tools and put on table's living room to wander offline


Honestly, there's a lot of cool stuff on here. Other than that, twitter responses from people you're interested in


sometimes it bugs me the xp of site but yeah you're right


here you are


Scroll through the top 10 products on Product Hunt on a daily basis.


I used to do this since it was launched, now I don't find it interesting


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