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Ask HN: What are the underrated newsletters you like reading?

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Re: Ask HN: What are the underrated newsletters you like reading?

#32
For those interested in mobility (including micro-mobility) and self-driving vehicle technology (from the perspective of a VC), I highly recommend Riley Brennan's "Trucks | Future Of Transportation" weekly newsletter: http://www.tinyletter.com/transportation

Re: Ask HN: What are the underrated newsletters you like reading?

#36
I'll just add a plug for my own newsletter because I like it and it's relevant to some of the HN audience: https://sourcesort.com. It's interviews with open source maintainers and developers. The interviews vary a bit in length and quality but I learned quite a lot from conducting and editing them and I hope they're interesting to some others too. I think there's still a lot of improvement to be done but given the low number of subscribers I think it's underrated :)

(Newsletter goes out once every week or two, usually on a Sunday).

Re: Ask HN: What are the underrated newsletters you like reading?

#37
The National Bureau of Economic Research is a nonprofit economic think tank.

They have a weekly mailing list[0] of their new working papers.

I subscribe to many newsletters but this is the only one I read every week.

There are normally at least two papers worth reading every week.

[0] https://data.nber.org/new.html

Re: Ask HN: What are the underrated newsletters you like reading?

#40

I doubt it's underrated by anybody reading it but worth mentioning nonetheless: Money Stuff by Matt Levine. Brilliant, hilarious coverage of all things money by a former lawyer and banker.

Seconded completely, incleading the first part. Matt Levine's twitter is apparently also hilarious. (I don't know, I don't do twitter.)
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