Now that Reddit is dying that's one less news source for me. At first I was not even looking for a replacement for it. There weren't that many important subreddits left for me anyway after I had done some cleanup over the past few years.
I never used facebook, got rid of Twitter a few years ago already and everything else I've used is already ancient history. Just a few more left, but those are something I'm probably not going to let go anytime soon. Still need to keep up with the news and the industry.
There are few things I do miss from all those sources I have abandoned. There were a few topics I'd still like to follow, but even earlier those were usually buried in wast amount of uninteresting items. Took me longer to scroll through all of those than actually reading those few interesting ones. Maybe there are better, more focused sources for those. Even better would be if I could integrate those to my aggregate feed so it wouldn't be yet another new service to follow.
Digital diet is great, but sometimes you need ro be forced to cut down your intake. Luckily the corporate greed and bad management takes care of that eventually it seems.