cleaning out the crap

When I realised that I was actually scared to look at my Bloglines subscription after not looking at it for a couple of days, I knew that I had a problem.

Friday afternoon, I went through my subscribed feeds and I unsubscribed to over two-thirds of them.

The hard part, but ultimately the most liberating, was forcing myself to cut the ties with feeds that I had had for a long time but I was really just holding onto for nostalgia (or entropy) and not for any real advantage to myself.

The hardest to get rid of was Slashdot. I finally had to admit that if there was anything interesting posted to Slashdot in the past few months, I had also seen it posted on digg.com or elsewhere. Slashdot used to be one of the very first sites I went to everyday, but I had to admit that it had lost its relevance for me.

That was my first attempt to clean some of the cruft that has cluttered up my day-to-day life. I still have more to do, including:

  • Reformatting my computer
  • Cleaning out the piles of crap in the computer room
  • The basement. O, the basement. Throwing out the old boxes. Ripping out the ratty shelves. Repainting the walls… and the floor.

Sounds like fun, eh?


4 Responses to “cleaning out the crap”

  1. PRQ Says:

    I haven’t really read Slashdot regularly for a few years, but when it comes to such collaborative discussion sites, I’m a nomad. I gave up Slashdot in favour of Kuro5hin around 2001, and then moved over to MetaFilter in 2002, and now I’m more of a regular around SportsFilter than anywhere else. Someday I’ll find a home.

    I’m also more of a blo.gs kinda guy. Not having my blogroll indexed by individual articles means less cleaning out. It’s still got a lot of reliability issues though.

  2. sween Says:

    The biggest problem I found over time is that having a large blogroll can become something of an echo chamber — with a variety of sites all linking to the same material.

    I had to remember which sites over time were the best at aggregating the info I was reading the soonest and unsubscribe from the sites that I was just skimming because I had read it all before.

  3. Otto Says:

    digg.com rocks!!! You’ll also want to check the podcast at diggnation.com

    rawks!!!

  4. sween Says:

    Yo Otto! Long time, buddy! It’s got a good podcast? I guess I should check it out. Podcasting is one of those things that I have merely dabbled in, due to lack of time. God knows I have little enough of it.

make with the yak-yak

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