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title: "Consuming News"
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subtitle: "My setup for quickly getting news I want and discarding news I don't"
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description: "My setup for quickly getting news I want and discarding news I don't"
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date: 2020-03-31T14:08:14-04:00
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cover: /assets/pngs/news.png
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categories:
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- Technology
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tags:
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- Productivity
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- Reading
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- RSS
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- wallabag
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- TT-RSS
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- Firefox
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- eReader
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- Workflow
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toc: true
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---
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2021-06-26 20:51:30 +00:00
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I [recently
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posted](https://social.nixnet.services/@amolith/103918629088941744)
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about getting through 487 feed items in less than half an hour and I
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thought I would write about my setup here. There are three primary
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applications that require some configuration:
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* [Feed reader](https://tt-rss.org/)
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* [Browser](https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/new/)
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* [Read-it-later service](https://wallabag.org)
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## Tiny Tiny RSS
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My feed reader of choice is TT-RSS. It's one of the most advanced
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readers I've ever used and can be tailored for any workflow. My basic
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preferences are below:
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* ✅ Enable categories
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* ✅ Combined mode
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* ✅ Always expand articles[^1]
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* ✅ Show content preview in headlines
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Making use of the categories is *very* important; if you have a lot of
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feeds, getting through them is much easier when you can go topic by
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topic and leave some for when you have more time.
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In addition to categories, the *big* feature I make use of is keyboard
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shortcuts. You can view those from the hamburger menu[^2] in the top
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right at `Keyboard shortcuts help`. `n` and `o` is what I make use of
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more than any other; `n` goes to the next article (or scrolls in
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particularly long ones) and `o` opens the source in a new tab. This
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would be great except that most browsers automatically switch to that
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new tab. If you're just wanting to get it up there to deal with later as
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I do, this diversion is *incredibly* annoying. Thankfully, it can be
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disabled in Firefox 😏
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## Firefox
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This setting is pretty damn easy; open `about:config`, search for
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`loadDivertedInBackground`, and set it to true.
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When you right-click something and open it in a new tab, you're
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automatically diverted to it. In some cases, this is convenient but I've
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always found it annoying and worked around it by middle clicking links.
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Changing this setting in `about:config` will make it so *all* tabs open
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in the background leaving your current tab focused.
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## wallabag
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My read-it-later application is [wallabag,](https://wallabag.org) a
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libre alternative to Mozilla's Pocket (which they still haven't made
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open source 👀). I use the [Firefox
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Add-on](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/wallabagger/) so
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simply clicking the icon will send the URL to my server for download. I
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also have an application on [my
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eReader](https://us.kobobooks.com/products/kobo-aura-one-limited-edition)
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called [Wallabako.](https://gitlab.com/anarcat/wallabako/) It downloads
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articles from wallabag as ePubs so I can read online articles while I'm
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offline as if they were books. A dream come true 😉
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## Entire workflow
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With all that out of the way, here's my entire workflow.
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1. Select topic of interest (category)
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2. Start at the top and use `n` to quickly view the `n`ext headline and
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maybe a short preview of the content
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3. If you want to read more, `o`pen it in the background
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4. Continue pressing `n` and/or `o` until you get to the bottom
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5. If you have time, move to the next category
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6. Use `CTRL+Tab` to cycle through all the links you opened and send
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them to wallabag for consuming later
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[^1]: Depending on what feeds you add, you might want to disable this.
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Slashdot makes up the bulk of my feed items and they generally fit
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on one page.
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[^2]: A hamburger menu is three parallel horizontal lines typically
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styled as a button that expands to show a menu of some kind.
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