I've been using daily.dev for quite a while now, it is an amazing news/article feed service for software developers or every tech worker to keep up what's happening in the tech world and recommending cool apps.
The UI of daily.dev is straight forward with a nav bar on the left side. Here you can choose to only show your feed, or filter categories including the most popular articles, most upvoted and best discussions. There's also bookmarks and reading history.
My personal favorite feature on daily.dev is the #DevCard. It's a cool graphic card shows multiply status of your activities and achivement during the time you spend on daily.dev. The system will generate a embed <a href>
link for you to added to your portfolio or github readme page, which is pretty neat.
Another cool feature from daily.dev is that you can added it to your chrome homepage through an extension. It has a 5 star rating on chrome app store and it's been used by 100,000+ users. I had it on my browser for the last few month, although I enjoy been able to always have stuff to checkout but did feel bombarded with full screens of information, it's rather distracting.
Overall, daily.dev is an awesome tool for but personally I recommend using as a dialy news feed but not to use the extension and been slaped with news every single time you open a new tab. Happy coding! π± π
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