It's been ages since I've sat down and read a magazine. But there are times when I don't have the motivation to read a book and I just want a quick, well-written article to enjoy.
To give an example of the sort of content, someone shared this interesting article on Lemmy the other day about the ways in which far right tech CEOs mimic AIs being trained on their own data. It was a really fascinating idea!
I'm not too fussy about the content - science, technology, gaming, nature, opinion pieces, politics (but not too heavy).
For the longest time I used to get the National Geographic, which always had good content. But I feel a bit burnt out with those. Something along these lines on another topic would be perfect.
Can anyone recommend any particular magazines?
Options:
Best bet might be sampling a few and see what tickles your fancy.
Fortran Times is less entertaining read than Fortean Times!
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This guy Forteans.
Spellchecker! I thought I had you properly trained!
Dumn thise spollingchuckers!
Note that New Scientist was acquired by the Daily Mail in 2021...
I had noticed it's quality dwindling for some years before, this really puts the nail in the coffin. Far too many "cancer cure" articles that amount to nothing, too many fluff articles (purchase by DM makes sense..), or explaing the same physics / tech things for the umpteenth time. I lost interest.
I hadn't considered the BBC ones, that's a good suggestion. I like the sound of Prospect, but unfortunately it doesn't appear to be available via my library - perhaps once to buy physically if I see it around. Thank you!
Yes, the library is a good option for testing out a lot of magazines before you commit.
I can second new scientist, I don't get a copy often anymore but it's still a great magazine