When ChatGPT and LLMs started to become mainstream, many poor-quality newsletters about AI appeared and/or with the sole purpose of embedding advertisements in emails.
I found a quality newsletter, genuinely made by those interested in the subject, with updated news, containing reference links, and without ads.
I maintain a list of the tech and creator newsletters I subscribe to.
Free daily (M-W-F) news email. Tuesdays and Thursdays are for paying subs, $5 per month.
I get email updates from brr.fyi, which is a fascinating website about a person’s experiences and observations living in Antarctica. Every time I get an email I pretty much immediately go read the new post. They are always super interesting.
Ok that sounds interesting as hell and I’m subscribing.
Matt Levine’s Money Stuff is awesome if you’re at all interested in finance. It’s kind off a offbeat take on things and really delves into the weirdness of financial fraud, crypto and Elon Musk, among other things.
Yes. And it is free. You can also read it on Bloomberg, but you have to pay for it there.
Readtangle.com. No matter what your political leanings are, it will get you out of your news bubble.
If you are interested in manufacturing and logistics Scope of Work (https://www.scopeofwork.net) is a pretty interesting weekly email.
It is paid, but Stratechery (https://stratechery.com) has interesting analysis in the world of tech.
Serious news about the (serious) longevity businesses and research.





