HACKER Q&A
📣 marceee0901

What are the underrated newsletters you like reading?


Technical or non-technical.


  👤 FabHK Accepted Answer ✓
Crypto-Gram, by nestor Bruce Schneier, on IT Security:

https://www.schneier.com/crypto-gram/

Unsupervised Learning, by Daniel Miessler, on IT Security or "intersection of security, technology, and humans", interesting links frequently:

https://danielmiessler.com/newsletter/

Money Stuff, by Matt Levine, on finance, derivatives, accounting shenanigans, VC, etc., frequently very funny and insightful:

https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/authors/ARbTQlRLRjE/matthe...

https://www.bloomberg.com/account/newsletters


👤 mcmullen
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.

👤 duck
I've been running https://hackernewsletter.com for almost 10 years. I think most subscribers these days don't actually use or know about Hacker News, which has been an interesting shift.

👤 xenocratus
BIG by Matt Stoller - mostly about antitrust and monopolies https://mattstoller.substack.com/

Roots of Progress - inventions and ideas that helped shape the world https://rootsofprogress.org/


👤 tmoravec
I read Software Lead Weekly: https://softwareleadweekly.com/

It’s mostly about interesting links on management, company culture, or software development.


👤 algasbo
Not sure if underrated, but I really enjoy "The Morning Paper" https://blog.acolyer.org/

Reviews CS papers and explains them in a way that is surprisingly easy to understand


👤 dostoevsky
Not sure about their underratedness, but I find the following newsletters interesting and insightful:

Two Truths and a Take by Alex Danco (tech, VC, and broader topics): https://danco.substack.com/

The Uncertainty Mindset by Vaughn Tan: https://uncertaintymindset.substack.com/

The Diff by Byrne Hobart (finance, tech): https://diff.substack.com/

Kneeling Bus by Drew Austin (urbanism, tech): https://kneelingbus.substack.com/


👤 primefactor97
The Prepared - Fascinating bits on manufacturing and logistics - https://theprepared.org

Glimpse - Explores why certain trends are growing - https://meetglimpse.com

Super Organizers - New ways of thinking about productivity - https://superorganizers.substack.com


👤 ronenlh
I like BetterExplained by Kalid Azad. https://betterexplained.com/ A newsletter on intuitive math explanations.

👤 srik
Couple non-technical ones off the top of my head - Dense Discovery https://www.densediscovery.com Daily Stoic https://dailystoic.com

👤 hising
I like Benedict Evans newsletter. Not too often (good thing IMO), but when it comes it is really readworthy.

https://www.ben-evans.com/newsletter/

EDIT: Probably not underrated though (missed that bit)


👤 telchar
The Orbital Index (orbitalindex.com), highlighting interesting developments in space.

👤 GaryGapinski

👤 hnbbooks
For book recommendations sourced from HN itself there's https://hackernewsbooks.com

We aggregate the top books found in comments and rank them based on how often they are mentioned and the karma of the user. There's a weekly newsletter sent out with that week's book selections.


👤 say_it_as_it_is
Evgeny Morozov, who is a great antidote for technological hubris, has organized with others to create a collection of noteworthy information on a variety of subjects but related to a political, activist theme. One need not agree with this work in order to learn from it.

https://the-syllabus.com


👤 langitbiru
About Ethereum:

https://weekinethereumnews.com/ -> latest progress on Ethereum landscape

https://bankless.substack.com/ -> crypto finance (heavy on Ethereum)


👤 Jefro118
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).


👤 JediTrilobite
I really like Eliot Peper's Reading Recommendations, where he recommends a handful of books once a month: https://www.eliotpeper.com/p/inner-circle.html

I've also been writing one for a bit over a year now that might be of interest to HN readers: Reading List, which I use for science fiction / fantasy storytelling commentary, reviews, and news: https://andrewliptak.substack.com/


👤 javiramos
I really enjoy The Prepared (https://theprepared.org/newsletter)

It is a newsletter broadly about engineering and manufacturing.



👤 openfuture
I like 'This week in blockchain research' by ZKCapital. I've found some nice papers and the abstracts show where cryptocurrency research is going.

👤 vkdelta
https://www.perell.com/newsletter

Good essays and interesting Friday finds section.


👤 edshiro
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

👤 timurlenk
https://bankunderground.co.uk/

Bank Underground is a blog for Bank of England staff to share views that challenge – or support – prevailing policy orthodoxies. The views expressed here are those of the authors, and are not necessarily those of the Bank of England or its policy committees.


👤 ciguy
This Week in DevOps: https://thisweekindevops.com

👤 holdmywaffles
Appsec Ezine. It's more red team than appsec, but the content is fantastic and timely.

https://github.com/Simpsonpt/AppSecEzine/blob/master/README....


👤 tzabal
Let me add the Python Weekly: https://www.pythonweekly.com/

It is a newsletter which aggregates links for news, articles, libraries, talks, etc. that happen in the Python ecosystem.


👤 cerberusss
Technical, strictly iOS: https://iosdevweekly.com/

What I like, is that it has been coming every Friday, for years. And it's really short. This has me actually reading the links.


👤 text_exch
I enjoy Thinking About Things - they send a single link on arbitrary topics every day. It definitely lives up to its name.

https://www.thinking-about-things.com/


👤 jesse_m
The Embedded Muse http://www.ganssle.com/tem-subunsub.html

Jack Ganssle has some really good content he's written for other publications as well.


👤 muzani
Johnn Four Roleplaying Tips - Great if you GM or are simply interested in fantasy. Been 'subscribed' to him since college, just not all through email. https://roleplayingtips.com/

The Growth Equation - Research on athletes & productivity, with links to scientific papers and well-researched articles. Content is top, I've taken more notes from some emails than I have from entire books. https://thegrowtheq.com/articles/


👤 lindbergh
Quandl newsletter for curated and handpicked articles about the intersection of finance and machine learning.

https://alternative-data-news.quandl.com


👤 maxwindiff
Council on Foreign Relation’s daily news brief: https://www.cfr.org/newsletters/daily-news-brief

👤 FeatureIncomple
https://www.thegamingpub.com/ is such a great newsletter for those who like to check gaming news.

👤 Throwaway656543
Bruce Schneier's Crypto-Gram: https://www.schneier.com/crypto-gram/

It's probably decently-known with the Hacker News crowd, but I've met few others in the various places that I've worked who have even heard about it, let alone Bruce Schneier himself. It's a great way to learn about new attack vectors and developments in secure computing


👤 vdwijngaert
cron.weekly by Mattias Geniar! https://ma.ttias.be/cronweekly/

👤 torvald
I quite enjoy Postgres Weekly by Craig Kerstiens.

https://postgresweekly.com/


👤 mattl
https://tedium.co —- lots of fascinating pieces of older technology there.

👤 dangoor
https://www.recomendo.com Recomendo gives a weekly brief collection of recommendations and most weeks I find something really interesting in there. For example: this week, they mentioned battery adapters for tools, which is a useful thing I hadn't heard of before.

👤 tjalfi
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


👤 FabioBertone
The data and Maps newsletter of the London Geek @puntofisso deserves more glory every week I read it.

https://puntofisso.us5.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=77ecabbd3...


👤 rchaudhary
Check out, https://www.pythonweekly.com/ and http://www.founderweekly.com/

Disclaimer: I am the curator of both newsletters.


👤 dccoolgai
Webplatformdaily is run by a guy who does a great job curating. I can say it's made me more aware of Web issues and better at my job. If you pitch like 3/month at the patreon you get a weekly newsletter with short editorial content. Def worth it if you work around the Web.

👤 ganzuul
Globalsecurity provides one of the few other NPOV perspectives on global events, aside from financial news. Still looking for something equivalent in human interest. I currently suspect the constraints of NPOV and minimal selection bias yield an empty set for human interest.

👤 dorena
The only newsletter I never get tired of is "nature briefing" https://www.nature.com/nature/articles?type=nature-briefing

👤 nicholast
I'm not sure if counts as a newsletter but the essays published semi-regularly in From the Diaries of John Henry are like, I don't know, pretty cool.

https://www.turingsquared.com


👤 hunglee2
I read Azeem Azhar's Exponential View https://www.exponentialview.co/

- wide ranging topics on 'exponential thinking'. Economics, climate change, AI, computing


👤 andys627
The Overhead Wire which is about transit, cities, architecture, traffic, built environment: https://theoverheadwire.com/subscriptions/

👤 kanzure
Bitcoin Optech has a high-quality weekly newsletter of bitcoin development updates: https://bitcoinops.org/en/newsletters/

👤 lez
Redecentralize Digest / few emails per year about decentralization: https://redecentralize.org/redigest/2020/01

👤 alexweber
I like Inside Security: https://inside.com/security

Plenty of links on the latest threats, botnets, malware, etc. Variety of technical and less-technical pieces.


👤 jurassic
I'm really enjoying The Hustle https://thehustle.co/

It's a very entertaining take on the business world, but current and historical


👤 theo10010
I enjoy morning brew, finance & tech news

https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/r/?kid=8aebb0


👤 krmmalik
I love Matt Stoller on Substack. Talking about monopolies etc. Brill stuff

👤 ChrisHardman29
Sivv digest - a weekly email containing 10 bitesize business insights/'life hacks': https://www.sivv.io/


👤 docdeek
Super Organizers by Dan Shippper

Stratechery by Ben Thompson (not really underrated on HN)


👤 kemyd
https://bullets.news/ - The best articles for science lovers shortened to five bullet points or less.

👤 sidcool
'Level Up', by former ThoughtWorks Consultant and N26 CTO, Patrick Kua.

http://levelup.patkua.com/


👤 captatus123

👤 neo1691
I have been suggested https://www.recomendo.com from a friend of mine and have found it useful.

👤 MichaelKovacs
Farnam Street - https://fs.blog/newsletter/ Weekly on Sundays

👤 deadcoder0904
https://marketingexamples.com by Harry Dry to up my Marketing Skills :)

👤 palmscenter
Experimental Radio News: https://experimradio.substack.com

👤 fmoga
Curated financial news https://www.finimize.com/

👤 s3nnyy
Here my own newsletter on tech, coding and careers: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/coderfit/

My motivation to starting one was that most programmers focus too much on the technical details ("get better at Python") and too little on the factors related to career growth or money ("how and when do i ask my boss for a raise?").


👤 CalChris
Nightwatch set the standard in open source news analysis. However John McCreary passed in 2019 and it is no more.

👤 kiratoune
SatRdv (satrdv.substack.com). It is a weekly digest of satellite industry headlines.

👤 kilimchoi
I'm running a free newsletter where I send you a coding interview question & solution everyday. https://hhcodinginterviewprep.substack.com/

👤 BenoitP
http://highscalability.com/

Weekly (friday) newsletter about scalable systems. Kind of an echo chamber for HN or a high quality digest of it, depending on your viewpoint.

Has sponsored posts.


👤 marrone
I've been putting out Game Dev Digest weekly, if you are interested in keeping up with Unity game dev related stuff. https://gamedevdigest.com

👤 paulsri
no mercy / no malice https://www.profgalloway.com

the fedex one was really good.

edit: added the fedex comment


👤 embit
I read and run embit [1] - the daily tech news fix. Originally built for my own consumption.

[1] https://embit.ca


👤 brenden2
Is this a "growth marketing" campaign for substack? I counted 11 references to substack.

I'd just like to know when I'm being manipulated.