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Where can I learn about new technologies and developments?
Good afternoon, I constantly stay away from new technologies, and I only find out about them when they are already on the wave of hype.
Where do people learn about new technologies?
Like Beethoven, ether, in general, as a whole, cryptocurrency.
All sorts of hacker features, botnets, exploits, how does it all happen.
I am subscribed to habr, but it seems to me that there is a secret shadow society that knows everything before others.
TAKE ME WITH YOU.
Where can you read about something like this?
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Look, the team has gathered and comes up with some new thing.
At first, only they themselves know something about it.
Then they decide it's time to show it to the world. Well, or a spy gets into them and peeps.
There are several paths here. If the company is large, then they can write on their Twitter or blog, and the whole world will know about the new button in the iPhone or why the mask has a stainless steel rocket.
If the company is small, then they will first have to publish on small sites in order to get at least some feedback, and then make their way to large sites, or at conferences.
In any case, "ordinary people" do not follow all this bedlam. Well, with rare exceptions, when a person is a little crazy about the news, or if he has such a job .
IT journalists specifically subscribe to Google and Apple's Twitter, and to their corporate blogs and press mailings, go to conferences and watch broadcasts of those conferences where they cannot get to. They read dozens of news sites like habr, medium and reddit, and much more.
And what they found interesting, they reprint. Look through the habr, see how many translations there are. If you see a translation on an interesting topic, go to the original site. Check if there is a subscription to notifications, mailing list or RSS, subscribe. Repeat many times until you get several thousand subscriptions to interesting topics.
There is one problem with this approach: there will be so much news that you won’t have time to read it. And not all of them will be interesting.
This is how millions of rubbish ideas are generated and created in the world a year - aliexpress is littered with them. Watch out - suddenly something of them will shoot in a couple of years.
If you try to follow - no life is enough. You embody your ideas - and learn how to get there.
I prefer to use email distribution. If you want to learn more about a certain type of news, for example: I'm interested in "security" I make a marker in Google Alets and get a notification the day before where security is mentioned. I also prefer to use Telegram channels, information from DarkWeb and Twitter.
For a corporate solution, I set up Rocket-Chat and created a channel there and I transfer information about security from my blog to it via api / json. I also made a bot channel in a telegram that takes information from the site by subscription for a currency. Ps I personally have RSS - the tape did not take root.
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