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Idk, depends on your standards of what it means to keep up. I skim, pick out things that seem relevant/useful to whatever I focus on right now, and put more time in that paper/blog/whatever. I think everybody does the same.
Yes, it seems from all the answers that I just try to go too deep. Unfortunately it feels like nowadays it's just tweaking and trying architectures, but there is no "red line" or big mechanism to know about, like there was kernels or attention.