Ask HN: Printed Computer Science Magazines?

I'm looking for printed computer science, computer engineering or Linux magazines. Im not interested in latest tech gadgets and popular science or tech. Im looking for more technical magazines targeting engineers and scientists. Any recommendations?

21 points | by kovac 509 days ago

12 comments

  • bgc 509 days ago
    Communications of the ACM - https://cacm.acm.org/ - has a mix of industry news, columns, and research articles.

    Membership in ACM includes a print subscription, I’m not sure if one is available separately.

  • pasttense01 509 days ago
  • eshack94 509 days ago
    Not sure if this has been suggested, but I recommend Communications of the ACM (see https://www.acm.org/ for more info).

    Requires a membership, but the membership is actually pretty valuable and includes access to learning resources and more. They send out printed magazines with thoughtful discussion and technical articles.

    • znpy 509 days ago
      On the contrary, I strongly recommend against communcations of the ACM.

      It’s mostly about opinions, and many of them are quite hypocritical too.

      I’ve been a subscriber, but quite frankly I’ve hardly found anything interesting out of the 12 issues i was sent during my membership.

  • slicktux 509 days ago
    I highly recommend PoC||GTFO…you can buy the collection of essays from no starch…or download from here for the latest and greatest: https://www.alchemistowl.org/pocorgtfo/

    Also, 2600 The Hacker Quarterly…you can find at your local Barnes or PDF on their website

  • PenguinCoder 509 days ago
    You may be interested in 2600 - https://www.2600.com/

    I still get these delivered in print and enjoy reading them. It's not as in depth technical as you might expect for certain topics. Really approachable and good reading for a techie.

  • revolvingocelot 509 days ago
    It's probably cheating to suggest PoC||GTFO, which "comes in print" [0] in the form of a post-facto, increasingly outdated omnibus...

    [0] https://nostarch.com/gtfo

  • hdjjhhvvhga 509 days ago
    As for Linux, https://www.linux-magazine.com/ - they also have special editions, some of them quite interesting, some less so.
  • theshrike79 509 days ago
    It's in Finnish only, but Skrolli is an amazing magazine: https://skrolli.fi

    Basically people got fed up with the state of current Finnish tech reporting (mostly about computers) and started their own magazine with content that doesn't age.

    There are no reviews about current tech or tech-adjacent stuff, just articles about things like retro computing or different languages etc.

  • GianFabien 509 days ago
    It's been ages since I've browser the news-stands. I recall having seen "Wired" as a printed magazine and Popular Science. Sadly the classics like "Byte", "EDN" are long gone.

    You might want to join the IEEE, they still publish some fantastic printed magazines.

    • atsuzaki 509 days ago
      IEEE, and also ACM. I'm pretty sure both vendors has ~10 different magazines covering different subtopics. We get copies of Communications of the ACM delivered here.
      • musicale 509 days ago
        I sometimes like IEEE Computer, IEEE Micro, and other journals but I quit reading them because digital subscriptions make it too much of a pain. Also IEEE's pricing isn't great.

        The way I think I want digital subscriptions to work is that I can read them instantly on any device with one click and without stupid tracking links, login/paywalls, etc..

        Alternately I'd probably be OK with an email with a simple, non-tracking link to the PDF.

    • 5555624 508 days ago
      "Wired" is still around. I just renewed my subscription for $10. (I only subscribed about three years ago, when I got an offer to subscribe for $10.) You get the print magazine and unlimited web site access, plus some "subscriber-only" articles.

      It's not all that technical; but, I find enough interesting content to justify $10/year.

    • bdcravens 509 days ago
      I haven't seen a print copy of Wired for a few years now, but even then, it wasn't terribly technical, focusing more on issues of interest in technology and culture.
  • grubbs 509 days ago
    If you're near Microcenter they always have a bunch in the checkout lanes. Always fun to browse. Plenty of Linux stuff last time I was there.
  • vba616 509 days ago
    Dr. Dobb's Journal used to be good.
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