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Re: Ask HN: Mailing lists that HN readers ought to know about?

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Here are some of my favorite non-programming ones:

* https://californiasunday.com - super interesting articles, beautiful design and photography

* https://inside.com/readthisthing - 1 interesting piece of journalism per day

* https://tedium.co - weird deep dives on random topics. This week was on adhesive licking stamps

* https://stratechery.com - high quality essays on tech

* https://nytimes.com/newsletters/morning-briefing - daily summary of news. NYT has it's biases but the daily briefing is useful for picking up on stories quickly and deciding what's worth reading more about.

Lastly, I have a small newsletter of my own where I send out a weekly-ish plaintext email with interesting articles, essays, and links that I've found. You can check it out at https://tinyletter.com/levthedev. I'd love feedback on the format/content.

Re: Ask HN: Mailing lists that HN readers ought to know about?

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post #52

I run Dev Tips: https://umaar.com/dev-tips/ which is aimed at web developers. Once a week, I send out an animated gif showcasing a Chrome DevTools/Node.js trick.

As somebody who has been doing web development for almost 20 years, I wasn't expecting much from your mailing list. I have been consistently impressed with your tips and look forward to them appearing in my inbox now. Thanks -- and keep up the good work!

Re: Ask HN: Mailing lists that HN readers ought to know about?

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A mix of everything - HN Digest - http://hndigest.com/ - Hacker News Books - http://hackernewsbooks.com/ - Julie Zhuo's The Looking Glass - http://www.juliezhuo.com/design/mailinglist.html - a16z monthly newsletter - http://us7.campaign-archive2.com/home/?u=35c671b34bb40414916... - Pointer.io - http://www.pointer.io - Changelog Weekly - https://changelog.com/weekly - Dan Bader's python tricks - https://dbader.org/ -…

Thanks for linking Changelog Weekly! If anyone has questions, we're here and listening ~> https://changelog.com/community

Do you have an rss or atom feed?

Re: Ask HN: Mailing lists that HN readers ought to know about?

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Interesting. I've been thinking about subscribing to "Stratechery" by Ben Thompson. Any recommendations for or against it? Currently subscribed to: - The Morning Paper ( https://blog.acolyer.org/ ) - Benedict Evans ( http://ben-evans.com/newsletter ) - a16z ( https://a16z.com/ )

+1 for the Stratechery too

Re: Ask HN: Mailing lists that HN readers ought to know about?

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post #83

For sysadmin/devops stuff, I'm a fan of: - DevOps Weekly: http://www.devopsweekly.com/ - SRE Weekly: https://sreweekly.com/ - cron.weekly: https://www.cronweekly.com/ - Monitoring Weekly: http://weekly.monitoring.love/ There's occasionally a little overlap between these, but I mostly find that they cover different ground. SRE Weekly in particular has good coverage of outages and incident reports that I find interesti…

Last Week in AWS ( https://lastweekinaws.com/ ), along similar lines, is pretty decent too.

Thanks! Still getting started, feedback always welcome.

Re: Ask HN: Mailing lists that HN readers ought to know about?

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post #83

For sysadmin/devops stuff, I'm a fan of: - DevOps Weekly: http://www.devopsweekly.com/ - SRE Weekly: https://sreweekly.com/ - cron.weekly: https://www.cronweekly.com/ - Monitoring Weekly: http://weekly.monitoring.love/ There's occasionally a little overlap between these, but I mostly find that they cover different ground. SRE Weekly in particular has good coverage of outages and incident reports that I find interesti…

Thanks for mentioning Monitoring Weekly! We're super happy you're enjoying it. - Mike (one of the curators of Monitoring Weekly)

Re: Ask HN: Mailing lists that HN readers ought to know about?

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I curate a mailing list called The Weekly M(AI)L focused on the applications of AI/ML: http://eepurl.com/cE6e9H I personally also read PMHQ Weekly, Matt Levine, O'Reily's AI Newsletter and Benedict Evans. Would highly recommend them all!

:D thanks for the shoutout. https://www.productmanagerhq.com (link for PMHQ Weekly newsletter)
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