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So downvote them and/or scroll on by. As long as I keep getting more upvotes than downvotes I'll keep posting them, for those who do want to read them (the people who are upvoting). There's a lot of good content in them. Not sure what your objection to them is, other than no-one else has been posting anything else for weeks.
There's exactly 1 per day. As pointed out by someone else, no-one else had posted anything else at all for weeks.
Each one has literally dozens of stories in it. Feel free to start posting separate links for each one if that's what you want to see. I myself don't have the time for posting dozens of links each day. Contrary to what someone else seems to think, I am a person, not a bot, sharing relevant links I see each day. The upvotes I'm getting show it is appreciated, and here we are.
I don't want to discourage you from contributing here, because I believe you are acting in a good faith, but... the amount of information you post is unfortunately way too much for this small community.
Maybe try to select just one article that you personally find most interesting, and post it instead?
The Daily .NET News is 1 post a day. Picking one article from it is still 1 post a day. It's all interesting. That's why I get more upvotes than downvotes for them. I stop posting things that get more downvotes than upvotes (such as AI stuff), always have. One person decided to complain about them instead of just downvoting.