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New research reports this month from McKinsey / BCG / Bain / Deloitte / Accenture.

5 longform essays of the week from New Yorker / Atlantic / NYT Magazine.

Median price, inventory, rate impact, and new policy for a region of your choice.

Connect your Gmail to fold the newsletters scattered across your inbox into a single daily digest.

Connect your YouTube; Grain turns this week's new videos from your subscriptions into readable text digests.

5-minute readable digests of new episodes from Acquired / All-In / Lex Fridman.

Connect your X account; Grain reads who you follow and surfaces the day's best posts automatically. Every day at 18:00, curated AI and tech threads grouped by topic with 3-line summaries. No small talk, no pure retweets.

US-China, Russia-Ukraine, Middle East, Taiwan Strait — 5 daily headlines plus market / supply-chain impact read.

Newly filed and decided major lawsuits in a sector, plus their precedent value.

This week's key filings, enforcement actions, and rule drafts from US regulators.

This week's public remarks from FOMC voting members, with policy signals.

Connect your GitHub to track new releases, key commits, and hot issues across the repos you starred. Every week: one line of progress per project, upgrade call included.

One AI product's acquisition / retention / monetization playbook, broken down every two weeks.

This week's standout AI tools from Product Hunt / GitHub Trending / X.

Newly posted NeurIPS / ICML / ICLR / CVPR papers on arXiv, grouped by direction.

SaaS / Biotech / Fintech — this week's disclosed deals.

a16z / Sequoia / YC / Founders Fund — this week's check-ins and exits.

Last week's pricing changes, new features, and marketing moves from major products in your industry.

Each weekday: the 5 things from the AI world that matter in the past 24 hours — companies, models, regulation, research.

Product launches, funding, leadership changes, customers, lawsuits — instant briefs on material events.

Each month, the rotating calendar for Netflix / Disney+ / HBO Max / Paramount+ / Peacock / Apple TV+ / Hulu — which to keep, which to pause, which 7-day trials to grab, and which bundles unlock 50%+ savings.

Each month, the updated map of US chain restaurant birthday freebies and rewards-app sign-up bonuses — Starbucks / Chipotle / Texas Roadhouse / DQ / Red Robin / Sephora birthday rewards. 'This month you can free-meal 20 times' lists.

Each week, the cross-US-applicable toolkit and scripts for cutting utility, internet, mobile, and subscription bills — third-party negotiation services tested, plus self-call retention-department scripts that work nationwide.

Each week, 1–2 fully dissected cases where Americans cut their hospital / ER / specialist bills by 50%+ — with the exact script, department to call, and itemized-bill request flow.

Each week, 3 real auto insurance switch cases where drivers saved $300–$2,500/year — with switching pre-flight checklist, comparison shopping path by life stage, and how to keep coverage unbroken.

Every quarter, a checklist to recover money that's already yours — state unclaimed property databases, expired gift card balances, unpaid IRS refunds, and orphaned 401(k) accounts. Average recoverable per household: $200–$2,000.

Each week, newly opened class action settlements that average Americans can claim with minimal proof ($5–$500 per claim), plus expiring claim windows you'd kick yourself for missing.

Each week, side-by-side comparison of Costco / Sam's Club / BJ's instant savings this week — by category (food, household, electronics, travel) — to find the cheapest member channel for the same product.

Each week, 5 used camera bodies or lenses (Sony / Fuji / Leica / Nikon / Canon) hitting 6-month-low prices on eBay / KEH / MPB / B&H Used — with shutter count, grade, seller signal, and 'pull the trigger or wait' call.

Each week, 3–5 newly listed SaaS lifetime deals under $99 on AppSumo / StackSocial / PitchGround — with 3-year subscription cost comparison and 'is this actually a good deal' verdict.

Verified 90-day lows. Stacked savings. Zero hype. Every Sunday, 5–7 Amazon deals that actually earn their placement — with the full coupon-stack math done for you.

Each week, 5 expiring or auction domains with rising bidder count and historical Sedo / DAN comp prices ≥ 3× current bid — with appraisal logic, bid ceiling, and resale channel recommendation.

Each week, 3 freelance skills where Fiverr / Upwork demand grew > 50% in past 30 days and median hourly rate > $30 — with realistic learning path (3 days vs 6 months), pricing template, and client-screening cheat sheet.

Each week, 3 niche design directions where Google Trends demand is rising and Etsy / Redbubble / TeePublic supply is thin — with sample design prompts, Printify SKU recommendations, and launch links.

Each week, 3 mid-sized North American cities where Airbnb arbitrage (long-term rent → short-term sublet) generates positive monthly cash flow — with full model, neighborhood picks, and regulation traffic light.

Each week, 5 Etsy handmade / craft / digital download niches that crossed 100 sales in 7 days — with margin analysis, equipment cost, and 'weekend-replicable' difficulty rating.

Weekly TikTok Shop affiliate product picks — filtered by real conversion data (≥20% commission, ≥100 units/24h). 5 products every Wednesday morning, vetted by editorial taste and algorithm trends. For solo creators (1k–100k followers) who want to make real money, not waste filming time. No fluff, no hype — just data and honest picks. Bloomberg terminal meets creator hustle.

Each week, 3 small paid Substacks (< 5,000 subscribers) that hit a fresh paid-conversion milestone — with topic angle, pricing model, conversion funnel, and 'who could write this' analysis.

Each week, 3 small YouTube channels (< 500k subscribers) whose CPM doubled in the past 6 months — with breakdown of topic angle, upload cadence, traffic source, and revenue stack.

Each week, 3–4 open source projects whose maintainers crossed $1k/month from sponsorship, dual licensing, hosted versions, or pro plugins — with a precise teardown of which model worked and why.

Each week, 5 newly trending paid / freemium Chrome extensions with install momentum, revenue estimates, and a niche analysis — finding the underserved corners where a solo dev can still ship and sell.

Each week, one indie project that publicly crossed $10k MRR — dissected: pricing model, acquisition channel, founder backstory, team size, and 'why this is replicable for a one-person shop'.

Each week, 3–5 newly launched AI wrapper SaaS products (GPT / Claude / Sora-based niche tools) deconstructed for indie devs: public MRR, pricing, acquisition channel, and a 1–5 'can you replicate this' score.

Every two weeks, one found receipt becomes a 3–4 minute noir-Americana ballad — 3:47 AM Wawa: one tub Half Baked, one Advil PM, one disposable razor. Whose night was that?

Every two weeks, one specific office worker sings — the IT guy who never talks, the cleaning lady who comes in at 4 AM, the senior PM packing up her desk over 90 minutes of being just laid off. People you've seen every day and never heard.

An intimate folk-chamber series, released every two weeks. Each episode, one forgotten or discarded domestic object sings a quiet 3–4 minute ballad in its own first-person voice. Not nostalgia—just the object, speaking. Sparse acoustic arrangements inspired by Iron & Wine, Nick Drake, Big Thief.

Every two weeks on Saturday evening, one North American city sings a 'shadow anthem' — Detroit on its third bankruptcy, Tulsa on what 1921 won't let go of, Pensacola on hurricanes-and-spring-break, sung from the city's own perspective.

Every other Wednesday at noon, one American institution's customer-service hold-music loop expanded into a full 3–4 minute instrumental composition — the sound you've spent hours of your life inside, finally allowed to become a song.

Every two weeks on Sunday night, one final voicemail rewritten as a minimalist piano-ballad — a mother's last message, an automated cancellation of the interview you flew across the country for, a wrong-number happy-birthday from a stranger.

Every two weeks, the host reads excerpts from one notebook left behind in an estate sale or thrift store — a 1960s farmwife's recipe book with a complaint about her in-laws in the margin, a Vietnam veteran's draft letters never mailed, an ICU nurse's private notes on patients she couldn't forget.

Every two weeks, one rap-form diss track aimed at a specific tiny American annoyance — customer-service hold music, lost UPS packages, the airport security line cutter, broken self-checkout, auto-renew subscriptions.

Each Monday, one pop ballad reframing the week's non-partisan macro headline — Fed rate hike, S&P new high, tech-layoff wave, housing cool-down — as an ABBA-meets-Carly-Rae anthem.

Every two weeks, one HOA-board-meeting argument reborn as a full operatic aria — lawn-length disputes, Christmas-light-curfew battles, the dreaded inflatable-yard-ornament war.

Every two weeks, one 3-4 minute lofi song dedicated to a specific annoying thing working adults must do — tax season, health insurance enrollment, mortgage closing, etc.

Every two weeks, one indie-rock track inspired by a specific North American subway scene — a 2am A-train, BART on the day you got laid off, the TTC on a Monday, a NYC mariachi band ambushing the 6 line.
Every two weeks, one dramatically over-the-top Yelp-style customer rage rewritten as a fully orchestrated Broadway show tune — three-act structure, full chorus, devastating finale.

Every two weeks, a 2-3 card set tracing a present-day North American job — Pop Chart Lab / Information Is Beautiful infographic poster aesthetic (modern data-viz, NOT vintage anthropology illustration).

Every two weeks, a 3-4 card ID dossier for one North American backyard bird — bold modern gouache scientific illustration (NOT vintage field guide). Profile + flight + song + look-alikes.

Every two weeks, a 2-3 card set: a brand-category logo re-imagined in another decade's design style — period-accurate logo inside a modern design-portfolio frame. 'The sandwich shop' as 1920s art deco etc.

Every two weeks, a 3-card set: a 1940s-90s style US magazine ad starring a modern brand still on shelves today, in faithful period style + underlying context + satirical note on controversies. (Period satire is the whole point of this channel.)

Every two weeks, a 3-4 card icon-only recipe — high-contrast modern Pinterest food-infographic style. Ingredients + steps + technique close-up + plated dish.

Every two weeks, a 3-4 card memory atlas of a 1980s-90s suburban childhood. Overview + landmark + object + mood.

Every two weeks, a 2-3 card product dossier for one retired piece of consumer tech — modern museum-catalog frame around period-accurate product render (V&A / Apple keynote catalog lineage).

Every two weeks, a 3-4 card dossier for one North American mountain — modern outdoor brand aesthetic (Patagonia / Cotopaxi lineage). Cross-section + zone + wildlife + season cards.

Every two weeks, a 3-4 card dossier for one spice — bold contemporary infographic style (Visual Capitalist / FlowingData lineage), NOT vintage atlas. Origin map + macro illustration + history timeline + dish.

Every two weeks, a 3-4 card set teaching one ASL sign — clean modern medical-diagram aesthetic on white with a teal accent (NOT vintage). Monthly themes rotate.

Every two weeks, a 3-card illustrated set teaching one common English idiom for ESL learners — rendered in bright modern flat-illustration style (Duolingo / Memrise lineage), not vintage.

Every two weeks, a working professional walks through the specific mental model only insiders use — how pilots decide to abort takeoff, how surgeons judge whether to open the chest, how ER nurses triage to a 5-level scale.

Every two weeks, one North American small town that collectively refused something mainstream — Walmart entry, highway routing, a chain-store opening, demolition of a 100-year bridge.

Every other Sunday night, 12-15 minutes of low-voiced documentary narration designed to bore high-anxiety adults to sleep. Glacier flow over 10,000 years. Deep-sea hydrothermal vent biology. Lighthouse keeping in 1880s Maine.

Every two weeks, a friendly-amateur-historian explains one specific world-history moment so plainly your mom could follow it — the Third Crusade's siege of Acre, the storming of the Bastille, the 13 days of the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Every two weeks, a folklorist traces the real evolution of one North American urban legend — how Slenderman went from a forum post to a 2014 Wisconsin court case, how Mothman went from sightings to civic mascot.

Every two weeks, letters from North Americans who live where most North Americans never go — Alaska oil-rig workers, Wyoming ranchers, Maine lobster boat captains, Montana forest lookouts.

Every two weeks, one North American tech or consumer-product launch that crashed in the open. Launch expectations / failure signals / decision mismatch / lessons. Not mockery — postmortem.

Every two weeks, a business-school case-study of one boardroom decision that reshaped a North American industry. Sears missed e-commerce. Blockbuster declined to buy Netflix. Kodak vetoed the digital camera.

Every two weeks, one specific thing that quietly disappeared from North America — not just missing people, but vanished towns, overnight-shuttered chains, and products pulled from shelves by law.

An archive-style audio podcast unpacking the strange origin of a single patent every two weeks — the zipper's 13-year commercial failure, why the QR code began as a Toyota factory tool, how Velcro came from burrs on a dog's coat.

Monthly pick of new podcast series from NPR, Vox, Lex Fridman, This American Life, Serial, with thematic context and episode count

Weekly noteworthy new album and single releases, grouped by genre (indie / hip-hop / electronic / classical / country)

Weekly streaming new releases across Netflix, HBO Max, Apple TV+, Hulu, with Rotten Tomatoes scores and watch-worthy verdict

Every two weeks: the highest-upvoted questions and rigorously-sourced answers from r/AskHistorians

Top Glassdoor / Blind / Reddit r/cscareerquestions interview reports this week from FAANG and top SaaS, with questions, success rates, and real salary offers

Hacker News posts with 100+ upvotes this week covering architecture, performance, SRE, and database engineering

Weekly aggregation of Web3 funding rounds, regulatory actions (SEC / CFTC / EU MiCA), L2 launches, and major protocol upgrades

Weekly review of new content / features on Headspace, Calm, Insight Timer, Reflectly, with usage cases and pros / cons

Top recipes this week from NYT Cooking, Bon Appétit, Reddit r/MealPrepSunday, ranked by engagement and ease of prep

One ready-to-execute workout plan every two weeks across strength / running / HIIT / yoga, calibrated to user level, with video demo links

Weekly FDA approvals of new drugs (NDA / BLA) and medical devices (510(k), PMA), with target indication and commercial impact

Weekly aggregated CDC and WHO advisories on outbreaks, vaccine recommendations, food safety, and travel health warnings

Weekly F1 race recap, qualifying results, team strategy analysis, championship implications

Weekly Olympic qualifier / World Championship / Grand Prix schedule, with featured Team USA athletes

Weekly NCAA men's & women's basketball roundup, March Madness bracket analysis during tournament

Weekly AP Top 25 college football rankings, week's game highlights, NFL Draft prospect movement

Weekly Grand Slam / Masters / WTA 1000 progress, key match results, rankings movement

Weekly UFC / boxing fight recaps and next week's card highlights

Weekly recap of Premier League / Champions League / La Liga matches, with key events, table moves, and storyline analysis

Weekly NHL game highlights, top performers, breakout players, with playoff implications
Weekly ESPN / The Athletic power ranking of all 30 MLB teams, with notable risers and fallers and the reasons behind moves

Weekly NFL injury reports, starting lineup changes, fantasy football implications, with practice participation status

Weekly NBA trade rumors & roster movements digest — insider reporting from top NBA beat reporters (Shams, Woj), projected destinations, contract implications.

One excerpt per week from a top shareholder letter (Berkshire / Bridgewater / Pershing / Howard Marks memos)

Daily on-this-day sports oddities (longest game, lowest score, epic upsets) with context

Every two weeks, anecdotes about Einstein / Newton / Marie Curie / Feynman: quirks, failed experiments, personal feuds

One business school textbook negotiation case every two weeks (IBM breakup, Apple antitrust, Twitter acquisition), with decision points and reusable lessons

Weekly translation of seasonal flu, new vaccine, and immunology research into actionable layman guidance

Weekly translation of the latest diabetes / cardiovascular / liver disease management guidelines into everyday language

Weekly translation of Postgres / MySQL / Mongo / Vector DB version changes, performance benchmarks, and migration case studies into actionable trade-off briefs

Upcoming rocket launches this week from NASA, ESA, SpaceX, Rocket Lab, Blue Origin, ISRO, with payload, launch site, and live stream links

Biweekly pick of a book banned somewhere (1984 / Satanic Verses / Lady Chatterley's Lover), with ban context, contemporary relevance, worth-reading verdict

Every two weeks, a newly-added word in Merriam-Webster or Oxford dictionaries, with etymology, usage, and social-context analysis

Daily Wikipedia Featured Article curated by Wikipedia editors (dinosaurs, mythology, eccentric historical figures)

Every two weeks, a pick of the most bizarre case reports in JAMA, NEJM, BMJ, and The Lancet — from patients who swallowed an entire book to rare genetic disorders.

Every two weeks: Ig Nobel candidates, retracted bizarre papers, and absurd experiment designs

Weekly collection of the most absurd, hallucinated, or jailbroken AI outputs from r/ChatGPT, r/AIArtists, and X

Weekly pick of 3 worth-going trails across US / Canadian national parks, state parks, and regional trails, with difficulty / season / parking info

One feat of engineering every two weeks (Hoover Dam, Burj Khalifa, Three Gorges, SR-71 Blackbird), with design intent and engineering trade-offs

One top DIY hardware project from Hackaday / r/electronics / Tindie this week, with BOM, schematic, and reproduction difficulty

One US small-cap (market cap < $10B) per week with TTM revenue growth > 30% and PEG < 1

One artifact story every two weeks from the Met, Louvre, British Museum, Smithsonian, Getty, with provenance and historical context

Weekly pick of the most bizarre Airbnb stays worldwide (tree houses, bomb shelters, glass cabins, converted mines), with real guest reviews

Weekly new product arrivals at three top US grocery chains, with crowd-sourced reviews from Reddit r/Costco / r/TraderJoes

One IDE plugin every two weeks, grouped by language and use case, with usage demo and install link

One open-source command-line tool every two weeks, with install command, real-world scenario, and GitHub star momentum

Weekly pick of one Cloudflare / Vercel / Fly.io / Render-class platform whose changelog / pricing changed this week

Weekly digest of HF models with > 10x download growth, with brief description, license, and business applicability

Weekly aggregation of how common dental and vision procedures are covered under top US insurance plans, with self-pay negotiation tips

Weekly scan of Costco, Amazon, iHerb, Vitacost deals on protein powder, vitamins, fitness equipment, with context of historical-lows

Monthly NOAA / NASA / Copernicus updates on global temperature, sea-level rise, CO2 concentration, Arctic ice extent, with trend context

Weekly DeFi TVL ranking, top winners and losers, protocol-level anomaly explanations (yields, flash-loan attacks, governance vote results)
Weekly floor price moves of blue-chip NFT collections (BAYC, CryptoPunks, Pudgy Penguins, Azuki) with volume and listing trends

Weekly report on USDT / USDC supply changes, on-chain distribution, and burn / mint flows as a crypto market liquidity signal

Weekly recap of price moves in gold, oil, corn, soybeans, copper, with macro triggers and supply-chain context

US-listed companies whose execs / directors bought > $1M of their own stock this week, with track record analysis

Quarterly recap of the biggest position changes from hedge fund 13F filings, with whale moves and consensus shifts

Weekly PubMed nutrition research with actionable dietary takeaways

Weekly top 5 newly-indexed medical papers on PubMed by citation momentum and journal impact factor

Weekly digest of sleep-related papers, wearable device data analyses, and behavioral intervention studies

Weekly gene editing clinical trial progress, company moves, and ethics debates

Weekly progress from IBM, Google Quantum AI, Quantinuum, IonQ, PsiQuantum, with academic papers and commercial milestones

Top 5 most-cited and most-discussed papers in Nature and Science this week, cross-disciplinary

Weekly tracking of Peter Attia, David Sinclair, Bryan Johnson, Rhonda Patrick on longevity research, supplements, and protocols

Weekly digest of public statements from Vitalik Buterin, CZ, Brian Armstrong, Hayden Adams, and other crypto leaders across X, Mirror, podcasts, and conference talks

A counterfactual-product-history channel, updated every two weeks, investigating one specific creative idea, scrapped proposal, killed standard, or rejected urban-planning project that ALMOST changed North American culture — and didn't.

An archival-documentary channel, updated every two weeks, quietly cataloging the last surviving instance of a vanishing North American everyday ritual — the last pay phone in Times Square, the last Blockbuster, the last Crown Vic police cruiser.

Every two weeks, a 60-second video where AI-reconstructed historical figures reveal one surprising fact in their own voice — scientists, emperors, artists, and explorers on rotation.

Every two weeks, a fully original fictional world — governments, species, maps, histories — built from scratch by AI. None of it is real. All of it is internally consistent.

AI-generated liminal spaces. Empty malls, 3am hotel corridors, classrooms no one comes back to. One image. One line.

A music channel, updated every two weeks, that transforms the internet's most mundane, absurd, or bureaucratic text into fully produced songs. Every genre, every subject, zero musical context required.

Original pop ballads born from the most heart-wrenching stories on Reddit.

A daily cover of trending songs reimagined in a vocal style reminiscent of Justin Bieber — blending pop, R&B, groove, and emotional balladry.

A snarky NYC pigeon delivers last week's weirdest New York stories every Monday morning — raw, grimy, and unapologetically street-level.
One surprising city fact every two weeks — the hidden stories behind streets, subway stations, and skylines you thought you knew.

Every two weeks, one workplace case. One sharp move. This podcast teaches you how to read the room, hold your ground, and navigate office politics, difficult colleagues, and awkward professional moments — without losing your composure or your reputation.

A biweekly podcast navigating the chaos of modern dating and relationships — attachment theory in practice, red-flag decoding, app fatigue, and the gap between what people say and what they mean.

Take a deep-dive into a true-crime case — the evidence that exists, the leads that went cold, and the questions that remain open decades later.
A biweekly urban-naturalist field guide locked to San Francisco. Every two weeks, it profiles one wild creature that actually lives within 5 miles of the viewer — Pier 39 sea otters, Glen Canyon coyotes, Salesforce Tower red-tailed hawks.

Every two weeks, an accountant-meets-behavioral-economist reads one everyday receipt and shows you the pricing trick, the loss leader, or the fake fee hidden in plain sight.

Every two weeks, a tender-but-sharp dating researcher dismantles one trap built by dating apps, the relationship-advice industry, or the wedding-industrial complex. They're not making you single — they're keeping you single.

Each Sunday, a neutral, no-supplements-to-sell exercise physiologist debunks one fitness-industry lie sold to you for the past 50 years. BCAA doesn't do what the bottle claims. Sweat is not fat-burn. Soreness is not effectiveness.

A biweekly 1-minute video series uncovering how the world's most iconic structures were built — from ancient wonders to modern skyscrapers.

Every two weeks, Technically Legal teaches one specific thing an ordinary American doesn't know they're allowed to do. The exact script to cut a hospital bill 80%. How to get $1,500 when your flight is oversold. The single right answer when a cop pulls you over. 'Wait — I can do that?'

Every two weeks, a new episode reveals one specific way a system around you is engineered to exploit your psychology. Why are there no windows in casinos? Why is milk at the back of the supermarket? Which neural circuit did infinite scroll hijack? Named mechanism + the exact scene + how to spot and resist.

In the neutral, methodical voice of an archaeologist examining a lost civilization, Silicon Fossils excavates the artifacts of Silicon Valley's most spectacular crashes — one tombstone inscription every two weeks. No mockery. The facts do the work.

Every two weeks, one book you've recently highlighted gets revisited — that book's author, likeness reconstructed, reviews your specific highlights from their own work. Did you mark the right sentences? Did you miss the one that mattered?

Each Sunday, Leonid Brezhnev opens your Notion OKR database, audits this week's actual progress in formal Soviet-bureaucracy register, and suggests a written self-criticism for missed targets.

Microsoft Office's Clippy is back — popping up over your daily work email with its trademark suggestion bubble, this time for 2026 corporate passive-aggression.

Your weekly 60-second dose of Silicon Valley drama — AI meltdowns, big tech chaos, and startup shenanigans, all retold in glorious claymation with a side of satire.

Each week, scrape new personal blog posts / essays / shareholder letters by Silicon Valley founders, and distill insights immediately applicable to startup decisions

Significant business events on this day in history—IPOs, M&A, product launches, CEO decisions—mirroring today's decisions

Each day, synthesize ArXiv frontier AI papers + top-tier tech voices' takes on X + accessible YouTube explainers + engineering blogs, translating the most worth-watching trend of the day into a brief PMs can absorb immediately: what the tech is, what problem it solves, the product implementation path

This month's new exhibition openings at 50 leading museums—Louvre / British Museum / MoMA / Met / Tokyo National / Forbidden City, etc.—with highlighted pieces and a verdict on whether it's worth flying out to see

Weekly monitor of every Ro Khanna vote in the US Congress, analyzing who each vote benefits or harms across groups (tech workers / immigrants / healthcare recipients / California voters / AI founders)

Every two weeks, close-read one management classic (The Effective Executive / High Output Management / Principles / Team of Teams / Dare to Lead...), with a breakdown of core arguments, quotes, and immediately-applicable management moves

Every two weeks, a pick of LinkedIn's cringiest / oiliest / most awkward humble-brag posts ('I'm humbled to announce...' / 'Three years ago I was... and today...'), with commentary, plus a sincere-writing counter-example

Newly registered plant / animal / microbial species in WoRMS / GBIF / Zoological Record each week, with discovery location, describer, morphological description, and whether the species is under extinction threat

Every two weeks, scan all new Brainfuck / Malbolge / Whitespace / APL / Befunge esolang projects on GitHub and feature the three most absurd / most show-off / most practical ones

Each week, aggregate publicly released customs seizure bulletins worldwide (live animals / antiquities / gold / rare plants / counterfeit currency / counterfeit goods), ranked by curiosity factor, with analysis of smuggling tactics

Weekly scrape of curated SF Bay Area events this week on Lu.ma / Eventbrite / Partiful / Cerebral Valley / SF Tech Week (AI demo day / hackathon / founder dinner / themed party), ranked by topic and quality

Each week, scan SF Bay Area Craigslist / Zillow / Trulia and recommend the 5 best-value listings, with commute scores and neighborhood safety notes

Each week, pull GitHub Trending's top 10 repos and write a 200-word deep positioning for each: problem solved, tech stack, differentiation from existing solutions, and whether it's worth a star

Every two weeks, pick one specific screen from a top product (Notion / Linear / Vercel / Stripe / Figma / Arc) and break down the design intent behind information hierarchy, whitespace, state changes, and micro-interactions

Screen the entire US equity universe by three hard criteria—trailing 3-year ROE sustained above 15%, positive free cash flow, and reasonable valuation—and surface one stock per week

Weekly curation of indie artist releases on Bandcamp / SoundCloud / RateYourMusic (vaporwave / dungeon synth / hyperpop / drone / lo-fi, etc.), with genre tag, artist background, and listen links

Weekly curation of rare books newly digitized at Harvard Houghton / Oxford Bodleian / Vatican / British Library / Library of Congress, with brief introductions and highlight-page scans

Weekly scrape of newly stocked items on IKEA US / UK / Japan / Nordic sites, filtered by 'small-apartment friendly / WFH / one-person kitchen' themes into 5 picks, with prices and assembly difficulty

Weekly scan of out-of-production LEGO sets newly listed in the past week on eBay / Mercari / Vinted / Depop / BrickLink, ranked by rarity and discount strength, with authentication tips

One 3D-print pick per week, with a printer-ready STL link, recommended print settings, and filament suggestions

Weekly digest of side-hustlers' new experiments and flops worldwide, ranked by barrier-to-entry and payout, with startup costs and real monthly revenue

Weekly use of public data to find fast-rising niche categories of the week, surfacing cold-start product directions for DTC sellers

Weekly analysis of Shopify App Store search trends to surface low-competition vertical entry points

Scrape 'I want an app that...' / 'someone should build...' posts on X, ranked by signal strength of real demand, surfacing project ideas for indie developers

Each week, pick 3 startups that announced failure / wind-down / refunds this week and break down the root causes—product mismatch / team conflict / burn rate / regulatory blocks / mistimed market

Pull high-engagement Buildlogs of the week from #buildinpublic on X and Indie Hackers, and break down what drove the engagement—product decisions, copy hooks, data transparency, posting cadence, visual craft—giving indie developers specific techniques to copy immediately

Each week, recommend a high-usage, well-reviewed Skill for Claude / Cursor / Cline and other Agents, with install steps, usage examples, and real user feedback

Weekly roundup of the latest Prompt Injection attack techniques and reusable defense prompt templates from X, security blogs, and papers

One Notion API / automation-stitching trick per week—make documents process tasks on their own

Weekly collection of feedback on Google algorithm updates from SEO forums, surfacing immediately actionable traffic-recovery steps

One Midjourney / Flux / SD hands-on trick every two weeks (lighting language / composition keywords / negative prompts / parameter combos), with before-after comparison images

Daily scan of newly listed foreclosure auctions across NYC's five boroughs, ranked by price, neighborhood, and discount to appraisal value, with key risks flagged (title issues / occupancy / lien priority)

This week's discounts, flash sales, welcome offers, and end-of-season clearance windows from luxury brands worldwide

Weekly spotting of fare drops, airline promos, and miles sweet spots on domestic and international routes departing SFO / OAK / SJC

New Amex Platinum offers of the week—dining 20% off, hotel points accelerators, lounge perks, statement-credit windows

Weekly recap of Polymarket's highest-volume and most volatile prediction markets (elections, geopolitics, crypto, Fed decisions), with the reasoning behind the moves

Weekly recap of holdings changes from whale-tier investors—convenient for retail traders to follow the smart money

Monthly focus on hallucination-mitigation: latest papers, evaluation benchmarks, and engineering solutions

Filter the day's most impactful CV diffusion-model preprints on ArXiv, ranked by citation momentum, author affiliation, and method novelty

Weekly tracker of new postings on top AI labs' official career pages, with salary bands, location, remote type, deadline, and apply link

Weekly roundup of PhD / postdoc openings publicly posted by recent NeurIPS / ICML / ICLR / CVPR / ACL authors, with research direction and short notes on lab culture

Weekly roundup of recent tenure-track and postdoc openings at Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Penn, Brown, Dartmouth, and Cornell, with deadlines and research-area fit

Weekly scrape of fully-remote Go roles starting at $100k+ USD on RemoteOK, ranked by salary, company prominence, and team size

Weekly tracker of career moves (promotions / job switches / new ventures / public talks) by Stanford CS / GSB / engineering alumni on LinkedIn, X, and public news, clustered by industry to surface cohort-level signals

Each week, excerpt one current view from a master investor, with the original source link

Curate this week's books, papers, and articles publicly recommended by FAANG VPs and above

Aggregate views from top open-source project authors on tech choices and product design

Weekly aggregation of latest builds, posts, and shares from indie AI agent developers

Weekly digest of public statements from top AI lab founders and chief scientists across multiple channels

Weekly aggregation of major IPOs, M&A, regulatory actions, top-tier firm earnings, and big financings on Wall Street

Weekly digest of new releases and feature updates in AI coding assistants

Aggregate the latest week's AI hackathons, demo days, and startup competition results worldwide

Weekly aggregation of new AI application-layer startups, including vertical sector, funding, and team background

Aggregate the latest week's AI bills, court rulings, and regulatory actions from each country, with one-sentence compliance impact

Every Monday, recap the past 7 days of AI industry product launches, model releases, funding rounds, and regulatory/compliance events

New research reports this month from McKinsey / BCG / Bain / Deloitte / Accenture.

5 longform essays of the week from New Yorker / Atlantic / NYT Magazine.

Median price, inventory, rate impact, and new policy for a region of your choice.

Connect your Gmail to fold the newsletters scattered across your inbox into a single daily digest.

Connect your YouTube; Grain turns this week's new videos from your subscriptions into readable text digests.

5-minute readable digests of new episodes from Acquired / All-In / Lex Fridman.

Connect your X account; Grain reads who you follow and surfaces the day's best posts automatically. Every day at 18:00, curated AI and tech threads grouped by topic with 3-line summaries. No small talk, no pure retweets.

US-China, Russia-Ukraine, Middle East, Taiwan Strait — 5 daily headlines plus market / supply-chain impact read.

Newly filed and decided major lawsuits in a sector, plus their precedent value.

This week's key filings, enforcement actions, and rule drafts from US regulators.

This week's public remarks from FOMC voting members, with policy signals.

Connect your GitHub to track new releases, key commits, and hot issues across the repos you starred. Every week: one line of progress per project, upgrade call included.

One AI product's acquisition / retention / monetization playbook, broken down every two weeks.

This week's standout AI tools from Product Hunt / GitHub Trending / X.

Newly posted NeurIPS / ICML / ICLR / CVPR papers on arXiv, grouped by direction.

SaaS / Biotech / Fintech — this week's disclosed deals.

a16z / Sequoia / YC / Founders Fund — this week's check-ins and exits.

Last week's pricing changes, new features, and marketing moves from major products in your industry.

Each weekday: the 5 things from the AI world that matter in the past 24 hours — companies, models, regulation, research.

Product launches, funding, leadership changes, customers, lawsuits — instant briefs on material events.

Each week, 5 Etsy handmade / craft / digital download niches that crossed 100 sales in 7 days — with margin analysis, equipment cost, and 'weekend-replicable' difficulty rating.

Each month, the rotating calendar for Netflix / Disney+ / HBO Max / Paramount+ / Peacock / Apple TV+ / Hulu — which to keep, which to pause, which 7-day trials to grab, and which bundles unlock 50%+ savings.

Every two weeks, one specific office worker sings — the IT guy who never talks, the cleaning lady who comes in at 4 AM, the senior PM packing up her desk over 90 minutes of being just laid off. People you've seen every day and never heard.

Each month, the updated map of US chain restaurant birthday freebies and rewards-app sign-up bonuses — Starbucks / Chipotle / Texas Roadhouse / DQ / Red Robin / Sephora birthday rewards. 'This month you can free-meal 20 times' lists.

Each week, the cross-US-applicable toolkit and scripts for cutting utility, internet, mobile, and subscription bills — third-party negotiation services tested, plus self-call retention-department scripts that work nationwide.

Each week, 1–2 fully dissected cases where Americans cut their hospital / ER / specialist bills by 50%+ — with the exact script, department to call, and itemized-bill request flow.

Each week, 3 real auto insurance switch cases where drivers saved $300–$2,500/year — with switching pre-flight checklist, comparison shopping path by life stage, and how to keep coverage unbroken.

Every quarter, a checklist to recover money that's already yours — state unclaimed property databases, expired gift card balances, unpaid IRS refunds, and orphaned 401(k) accounts. Average recoverable per household: $200–$2,000.

Each week, newly opened class action settlements that average Americans can claim with minimal proof ($5–$500 per claim), plus expiring claim windows you'd kick yourself for missing.

Each week, side-by-side comparison of Costco / Sam's Club / BJ's instant savings this week — by category (food, household, electronics, travel) — to find the cheapest member channel for the same product.

Each week, 5 used camera bodies or lenses (Sony / Fuji / Leica / Nikon / Canon) hitting 6-month-low prices on eBay / KEH / MPB / B&H Used — with shutter count, grade, seller signal, and 'pull the trigger or wait' call.

Each week, 3–5 newly listed SaaS lifetime deals under $99 on AppSumo / StackSocial / PitchGround — with 3-year subscription cost comparison and 'is this actually a good deal' verdict.

Verified 90-day lows. Stacked savings. Zero hype. Every Sunday, 5–7 Amazon deals that actually earn their placement — with the full coupon-stack math done for you.

Each week, 5 expiring or auction domains with rising bidder count and historical Sedo / DAN comp prices ≥ 3× current bid — with appraisal logic, bid ceiling, and resale channel recommendation.

Each week, 3 freelance skills where Fiverr / Upwork demand grew > 50% in past 30 days and median hourly rate > $30 — with realistic learning path (3 days vs 6 months), pricing template, and client-screening cheat sheet.

Each week, 3 niche design directions where Google Trends demand is rising and Etsy / Redbubble / TeePublic supply is thin — with sample design prompts, Printify SKU recommendations, and launch links.

Each week, 3 mid-sized North American cities where Airbnb arbitrage (long-term rent → short-term sublet) generates positive monthly cash flow — with full model, neighborhood picks, and regulation traffic light.

Weekly TikTok Shop affiliate product picks — filtered by real conversion data (≥20% commission, ≥100 units/24h). 5 products every Wednesday morning, vetted by editorial taste and algorithm trends. For solo creators (1k–100k followers) who want to make real money, not waste filming time. No fluff, no hype — just data and honest picks. Bloomberg terminal meets creator hustle.

Each week, 3 small paid Substacks (< 5,000 subscribers) that hit a fresh paid-conversion milestone — with topic angle, pricing model, conversion funnel, and 'who could write this' analysis.

Each week, 3 small YouTube channels (< 500k subscribers) whose CPM doubled in the past 6 months — with breakdown of topic angle, upload cadence, traffic source, and revenue stack.

Each week, 3–4 open source projects whose maintainers crossed $1k/month from sponsorship, dual licensing, hosted versions, or pro plugins — with a precise teardown of which model worked and why.

Each week, 5 newly trending paid / freemium Chrome extensions with install momentum, revenue estimates, and a niche analysis — finding the underserved corners where a solo dev can still ship and sell.

Each week, one indie project that publicly crossed $10k MRR — dissected: pricing model, acquisition channel, founder backstory, team size, and 'why this is replicable for a one-person shop'.

Each week, 3–5 newly launched AI wrapper SaaS products (GPT / Claude / Sora-based niche tools) deconstructed for indie devs: public MRR, pricing, acquisition channel, and a 1–5 'can you replicate this' score.

Every two weeks, one found receipt becomes a 3–4 minute noir-Americana ballad — 3:47 AM Wawa: one tub Half Baked, one Advil PM, one disposable razor. Whose night was that?

An intimate folk-chamber series, released every two weeks. Each episode, one forgotten or discarded domestic object sings a quiet 3–4 minute ballad in its own first-person voice. Not nostalgia—just the object, speaking. Sparse acoustic arrangements inspired by Iron & Wine, Nick Drake, Big Thief.

Every two weeks on Saturday evening, one North American city sings a 'shadow anthem' — Detroit on its third bankruptcy, Tulsa on what 1921 won't let go of, Pensacola on hurricanes-and-spring-break, sung from the city's own perspective.

Every other Wednesday at noon, one American institution's customer-service hold-music loop expanded into a full 3–4 minute instrumental composition — the sound you've spent hours of your life inside, finally allowed to become a song.

Every two weeks on Sunday night, one final voicemail rewritten as a minimalist piano-ballad — a mother's last message, an automated cancellation of the interview you flew across the country for, a wrong-number happy-birthday from a stranger.

Every two weeks, the host reads excerpts from one notebook left behind in an estate sale or thrift store — a 1960s farmwife's recipe book with a complaint about her in-laws in the margin, a Vietnam veteran's draft letters never mailed, an ICU nurse's private notes on patients she couldn't forget.

Every two weeks, one rap-form diss track aimed at a specific tiny American annoyance — customer-service hold music, lost UPS packages, the airport security line cutter, broken self-checkout, auto-renew subscriptions.

Each Monday, one pop ballad reframing the week's non-partisan macro headline — Fed rate hike, S&P new high, tech-layoff wave, housing cool-down — as an ABBA-meets-Carly-Rae anthem.

Every two weeks, one HOA-board-meeting argument reborn as a full operatic aria — lawn-length disputes, Christmas-light-curfew battles, the dreaded inflatable-yard-ornament war.

Every two weeks, one 3-4 minute lofi song dedicated to a specific annoying thing working adults must do — tax season, health insurance enrollment, mortgage closing, etc.

Every two weeks, one indie-rock track inspired by a specific North American subway scene — a 2am A-train, BART on the day you got laid off, the TTC on a Monday, a NYC mariachi band ambushing the 6 line.
Every two weeks, one dramatically over-the-top Yelp-style customer rage rewritten as a fully orchestrated Broadway show tune — three-act structure, full chorus, devastating finale.

Every two weeks, a 2-3 card set tracing a present-day North American job — Pop Chart Lab / Information Is Beautiful infographic poster aesthetic (modern data-viz, NOT vintage anthropology illustration).

Every two weeks, a 3-4 card ID dossier for one North American backyard bird — bold modern gouache scientific illustration (NOT vintage field guide). Profile + flight + song + look-alikes.

Every two weeks, a 2-3 card set: a brand-category logo re-imagined in another decade's design style — period-accurate logo inside a modern design-portfolio frame. 'The sandwich shop' as 1920s art deco etc.

Every two weeks, a 3-card set: a 1940s-90s style US magazine ad starring a modern brand still on shelves today, in faithful period style + underlying context + satirical note on controversies. (Period satire is the whole point of this channel.)

Every two weeks, a 3-4 card icon-only recipe — high-contrast modern Pinterest food-infographic style. Ingredients + steps + technique close-up + plated dish.

Every two weeks, a 3-4 card memory atlas of a 1980s-90s suburban childhood. Overview + landmark + object + mood.

Every two weeks, a 2-3 card product dossier for one retired piece of consumer tech — modern museum-catalog frame around period-accurate product render (V&A / Apple keynote catalog lineage).

Every two weeks, a 3-4 card dossier for one North American mountain — modern outdoor brand aesthetic (Patagonia / Cotopaxi lineage). Cross-section + zone + wildlife + season cards.

Every two weeks, a 3-4 card dossier for one spice — bold contemporary infographic style (Visual Capitalist / FlowingData lineage), NOT vintage atlas. Origin map + macro illustration + history timeline + dish.

Every two weeks, a 3-4 card set teaching one ASL sign — clean modern medical-diagram aesthetic on white with a teal accent (NOT vintage). Monthly themes rotate.

Every two weeks, a 3-card illustrated set teaching one common English idiom for ESL learners — rendered in bright modern flat-illustration style (Duolingo / Memrise lineage), not vintage.

Every two weeks, a working professional walks through the specific mental model only insiders use — how pilots decide to abort takeoff, how surgeons judge whether to open the chest, how ER nurses triage to a 5-level scale.

Every two weeks, one North American small town that collectively refused something mainstream — Walmart entry, highway routing, a chain-store opening, demolition of a 100-year bridge.

Every other Sunday night, 12-15 minutes of low-voiced documentary narration designed to bore high-anxiety adults to sleep. Glacier flow over 10,000 years. Deep-sea hydrothermal vent biology. Lighthouse keeping in 1880s Maine.

Every two weeks, a friendly-amateur-historian explains one specific world-history moment so plainly your mom could follow it — the Third Crusade's siege of Acre, the storming of the Bastille, the 13 days of the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Every two weeks, a folklorist traces the real evolution of one North American urban legend — how Slenderman went from a forum post to a 2014 Wisconsin court case, how Mothman went from sightings to civic mascot.

Every two weeks, letters from North Americans who live where most North Americans never go — Alaska oil-rig workers, Wyoming ranchers, Maine lobster boat captains, Montana forest lookouts.

Every two weeks, one North American tech or consumer-product launch that crashed in the open. Launch expectations / failure signals / decision mismatch / lessons. Not mockery — postmortem.

Every two weeks, a business-school case-study of one boardroom decision that reshaped a North American industry. Sears missed e-commerce. Blockbuster declined to buy Netflix. Kodak vetoed the digital camera.

Every two weeks, one specific thing that quietly disappeared from North America — not just missing people, but vanished towns, overnight-shuttered chains, and products pulled from shelves by law.

An archive-style audio podcast unpacking the strange origin of a single patent every two weeks — the zipper's 13-year commercial failure, why the QR code began as a Toyota factory tool, how Velcro came from burrs on a dog's coat.

Monthly pick of new podcast series from NPR, Vox, Lex Fridman, This American Life, Serial, with thematic context and episode count

Weekly noteworthy new album and single releases, grouped by genre (indie / hip-hop / electronic / classical / country)

Weekly streaming new releases across Netflix, HBO Max, Apple TV+, Hulu, with Rotten Tomatoes scores and watch-worthy verdict

Every two weeks: the highest-upvoted questions and rigorously-sourced answers from r/AskHistorians

Top Glassdoor / Blind / Reddit r/cscareerquestions interview reports this week from FAANG and top SaaS, with questions, success rates, and real salary offers

Hacker News posts with 100+ upvotes this week covering architecture, performance, SRE, and database engineering

Weekly aggregation of Web3 funding rounds, regulatory actions (SEC / CFTC / EU MiCA), L2 launches, and major protocol upgrades

Weekly review of new content / features on Headspace, Calm, Insight Timer, Reflectly, with usage cases and pros / cons

Top recipes this week from NYT Cooking, Bon Appétit, Reddit r/MealPrepSunday, ranked by engagement and ease of prep

One ready-to-execute workout plan every two weeks across strength / running / HIIT / yoga, calibrated to user level, with video demo links

Weekly FDA approvals of new drugs (NDA / BLA) and medical devices (510(k), PMA), with target indication and commercial impact

Weekly aggregated CDC and WHO advisories on outbreaks, vaccine recommendations, food safety, and travel health warnings

Weekly F1 race recap, qualifying results, team strategy analysis, championship implications

Weekly Olympic qualifier / World Championship / Grand Prix schedule, with featured Team USA athletes

Weekly NCAA men's & women's basketball roundup, March Madness bracket analysis during tournament

Weekly AP Top 25 college football rankings, week's game highlights, NFL Draft prospect movement

Weekly Grand Slam / Masters / WTA 1000 progress, key match results, rankings movement

Weekly UFC / boxing fight recaps and next week's card highlights

Weekly recap of Premier League / Champions League / La Liga matches, with key events, table moves, and storyline analysis

Weekly NHL game highlights, top performers, breakout players, with playoff implications
Weekly ESPN / The Athletic power ranking of all 30 MLB teams, with notable risers and fallers and the reasons behind moves

Weekly NFL injury reports, starting lineup changes, fantasy football implications, with practice participation status

Weekly NBA trade rumors & roster movements digest — insider reporting from top NBA beat reporters (Shams, Woj), projected destinations, contract implications.

One excerpt per week from a top shareholder letter (Berkshire / Bridgewater / Pershing / Howard Marks memos)

Daily on-this-day sports oddities (longest game, lowest score, epic upsets) with context

Every two weeks, anecdotes about Einstein / Newton / Marie Curie / Feynman: quirks, failed experiments, personal feuds

One business school textbook negotiation case every two weeks (IBM breakup, Apple antitrust, Twitter acquisition), with decision points and reusable lessons

Weekly translation of seasonal flu, new vaccine, and immunology research into actionable layman guidance

Weekly translation of the latest diabetes / cardiovascular / liver disease management guidelines into everyday language

Weekly translation of Postgres / MySQL / Mongo / Vector DB version changes, performance benchmarks, and migration case studies into actionable trade-off briefs

Upcoming rocket launches this week from NASA, ESA, SpaceX, Rocket Lab, Blue Origin, ISRO, with payload, launch site, and live stream links

Biweekly pick of a book banned somewhere (1984 / Satanic Verses / Lady Chatterley's Lover), with ban context, contemporary relevance, worth-reading verdict

Every two weeks, a newly-added word in Merriam-Webster or Oxford dictionaries, with etymology, usage, and social-context analysis

Daily Wikipedia Featured Article curated by Wikipedia editors (dinosaurs, mythology, eccentric historical figures)

Every two weeks, a pick of the most bizarre case reports in JAMA, NEJM, BMJ, and The Lancet — from patients who swallowed an entire book to rare genetic disorders.

Every two weeks: Ig Nobel candidates, retracted bizarre papers, and absurd experiment designs

Weekly collection of the most absurd, hallucinated, or jailbroken AI outputs from r/ChatGPT, r/AIArtists, and X

Weekly pick of 3 worth-going trails across US / Canadian national parks, state parks, and regional trails, with difficulty / season / parking info

One feat of engineering every two weeks (Hoover Dam, Burj Khalifa, Three Gorges, SR-71 Blackbird), with design intent and engineering trade-offs

One top DIY hardware project from Hackaday / r/electronics / Tindie this week, with BOM, schematic, and reproduction difficulty

One US small-cap (market cap < $10B) per week with TTM revenue growth > 30% and PEG < 1

One artifact story every two weeks from the Met, Louvre, British Museum, Smithsonian, Getty, with provenance and historical context

Weekly pick of the most bizarre Airbnb stays worldwide (tree houses, bomb shelters, glass cabins, converted mines), with real guest reviews

Weekly new product arrivals at three top US grocery chains, with crowd-sourced reviews from Reddit r/Costco / r/TraderJoes

One IDE plugin every two weeks, grouped by language and use case, with usage demo and install link

One open-source command-line tool every two weeks, with install command, real-world scenario, and GitHub star momentum

Weekly pick of one Cloudflare / Vercel / Fly.io / Render-class platform whose changelog / pricing changed this week

Weekly digest of HF models with > 10x download growth, with brief description, license, and business applicability

Weekly aggregation of how common dental and vision procedures are covered under top US insurance plans, with self-pay negotiation tips

Weekly scan of Costco, Amazon, iHerb, Vitacost deals on protein powder, vitamins, fitness equipment, with context of historical-lows

Monthly NOAA / NASA / Copernicus updates on global temperature, sea-level rise, CO2 concentration, Arctic ice extent, with trend context

Weekly DeFi TVL ranking, top winners and losers, protocol-level anomaly explanations (yields, flash-loan attacks, governance vote results)
Weekly floor price moves of blue-chip NFT collections (BAYC, CryptoPunks, Pudgy Penguins, Azuki) with volume and listing trends

Weekly report on USDT / USDC supply changes, on-chain distribution, and burn / mint flows as a crypto market liquidity signal

Weekly recap of price moves in gold, oil, corn, soybeans, copper, with macro triggers and supply-chain context

US-listed companies whose execs / directors bought > $1M of their own stock this week, with track record analysis

Quarterly recap of the biggest position changes from hedge fund 13F filings, with whale moves and consensus shifts

Weekly PubMed nutrition research with actionable dietary takeaways

Weekly top 5 newly-indexed medical papers on PubMed by citation momentum and journal impact factor

Weekly digest of sleep-related papers, wearable device data analyses, and behavioral intervention studies

Weekly gene editing clinical trial progress, company moves, and ethics debates

Weekly progress from IBM, Google Quantum AI, Quantinuum, IonQ, PsiQuantum, with academic papers and commercial milestones

Top 5 most-cited and most-discussed papers in Nature and Science this week, cross-disciplinary

Weekly tracking of Peter Attia, David Sinclair, Bryan Johnson, Rhonda Patrick on longevity research, supplements, and protocols

Weekly digest of public statements from Vitalik Buterin, CZ, Brian Armstrong, Hayden Adams, and other crypto leaders across X, Mirror, podcasts, and conference talks

A counterfactual-product-history channel, updated every two weeks, investigating one specific creative idea, scrapped proposal, killed standard, or rejected urban-planning project that ALMOST changed North American culture — and didn't.

An archival-documentary channel, updated every two weeks, quietly cataloging the last surviving instance of a vanishing North American everyday ritual — the last pay phone in Times Square, the last Blockbuster, the last Crown Vic police cruiser.

Every two weeks, a 60-second video where AI-reconstructed historical figures reveal one surprising fact in their own voice — scientists, emperors, artists, and explorers on rotation.

Every two weeks, a fully original fictional world — governments, species, maps, histories — built from scratch by AI. None of it is real. All of it is internally consistent.

AI-generated liminal spaces. Empty malls, 3am hotel corridors, classrooms no one comes back to. One image. One line.

A music channel, updated every two weeks, that transforms the internet's most mundane, absurd, or bureaucratic text into fully produced songs. Every genre, every subject, zero musical context required.

Original pop ballads born from the most heart-wrenching stories on Reddit.

A daily cover of trending songs reimagined in a vocal style reminiscent of Justin Bieber — blending pop, R&B, groove, and emotional balladry.

A snarky NYC pigeon delivers last week's weirdest New York stories every Monday morning — raw, grimy, and unapologetically street-level.
One surprising city fact every two weeks — the hidden stories behind streets, subway stations, and skylines you thought you knew.

Every two weeks, one workplace case. One sharp move. This podcast teaches you how to read the room, hold your ground, and navigate office politics, difficult colleagues, and awkward professional moments — without losing your composure or your reputation.

A biweekly podcast navigating the chaos of modern dating and relationships — attachment theory in practice, red-flag decoding, app fatigue, and the gap between what people say and what they mean.

Take a deep-dive into a true-crime case — the evidence that exists, the leads that went cold, and the questions that remain open decades later.
A biweekly urban-naturalist field guide locked to San Francisco. Every two weeks, it profiles one wild creature that actually lives within 5 miles of the viewer — Pier 39 sea otters, Glen Canyon coyotes, Salesforce Tower red-tailed hawks.

Every two weeks, an accountant-meets-behavioral-economist reads one everyday receipt and shows you the pricing trick, the loss leader, or the fake fee hidden in plain sight.

Every two weeks, a tender-but-sharp dating researcher dismantles one trap built by dating apps, the relationship-advice industry, or the wedding-industrial complex. They're not making you single — they're keeping you single.

Each Sunday, a neutral, no-supplements-to-sell exercise physiologist debunks one fitness-industry lie sold to you for the past 50 years. BCAA doesn't do what the bottle claims. Sweat is not fat-burn. Soreness is not effectiveness.

A biweekly 1-minute video series uncovering how the world's most iconic structures were built — from ancient wonders to modern skyscrapers.

Every two weeks, Technically Legal teaches one specific thing an ordinary American doesn't know they're allowed to do. The exact script to cut a hospital bill 80%. How to get $1,500 when your flight is oversold. The single right answer when a cop pulls you over. 'Wait — I can do that?'

Every two weeks, a new episode reveals one specific way a system around you is engineered to exploit your psychology. Why are there no windows in casinos? Why is milk at the back of the supermarket? Which neural circuit did infinite scroll hijack? Named mechanism + the exact scene + how to spot and resist.

In the neutral, methodical voice of an archaeologist examining a lost civilization, Silicon Fossils excavates the artifacts of Silicon Valley's most spectacular crashes — one tombstone inscription every two weeks. No mockery. The facts do the work.

Every two weeks, one book you've recently highlighted gets revisited — that book's author, likeness reconstructed, reviews your specific highlights from their own work. Did you mark the right sentences? Did you miss the one that mattered?

Each Sunday, Leonid Brezhnev opens your Notion OKR database, audits this week's actual progress in formal Soviet-bureaucracy register, and suggests a written self-criticism for missed targets.

Microsoft Office's Clippy is back — popping up over your daily work email with its trademark suggestion bubble, this time for 2026 corporate passive-aggression.

Your weekly 60-second dose of Silicon Valley drama — AI meltdowns, big tech chaos, and startup shenanigans, all retold in glorious claymation with a side of satire.

Each week, scrape new personal blog posts / essays / shareholder letters by Silicon Valley founders, and distill insights immediately applicable to startup decisions

Significant business events on this day in history—IPOs, M&A, product launches, CEO decisions—mirroring today's decisions

Each day, synthesize ArXiv frontier AI papers + top-tier tech voices' takes on X + accessible YouTube explainers + engineering blogs, translating the most worth-watching trend of the day into a brief PMs can absorb immediately: what the tech is, what problem it solves, the product implementation path

This month's new exhibition openings at 50 leading museums—Louvre / British Museum / MoMA / Met / Tokyo National / Forbidden City, etc.—with highlighted pieces and a verdict on whether it's worth flying out to see

Weekly monitor of every Ro Khanna vote in the US Congress, analyzing who each vote benefits or harms across groups (tech workers / immigrants / healthcare recipients / California voters / AI founders)

Every two weeks, close-read one management classic (The Effective Executive / High Output Management / Principles / Team of Teams / Dare to Lead...), with a breakdown of core arguments, quotes, and immediately-applicable management moves

Every two weeks, a pick of LinkedIn's cringiest / oiliest / most awkward humble-brag posts ('I'm humbled to announce...' / 'Three years ago I was... and today...'), with commentary, plus a sincere-writing counter-example

Newly registered plant / animal / microbial species in WoRMS / GBIF / Zoological Record each week, with discovery location, describer, morphological description, and whether the species is under extinction threat

Every two weeks, scan all new Brainfuck / Malbolge / Whitespace / APL / Befunge esolang projects on GitHub and feature the three most absurd / most show-off / most practical ones

Each week, aggregate publicly released customs seizure bulletins worldwide (live animals / antiquities / gold / rare plants / counterfeit currency / counterfeit goods), ranked by curiosity factor, with analysis of smuggling tactics

Weekly scrape of curated SF Bay Area events this week on Lu.ma / Eventbrite / Partiful / Cerebral Valley / SF Tech Week (AI demo day / hackathon / founder dinner / themed party), ranked by topic and quality

Each week, scan SF Bay Area Craigslist / Zillow / Trulia and recommend the 5 best-value listings, with commute scores and neighborhood safety notes

Each week, pull GitHub Trending's top 10 repos and write a 200-word deep positioning for each: problem solved, tech stack, differentiation from existing solutions, and whether it's worth a star

Every two weeks, pick one specific screen from a top product (Notion / Linear / Vercel / Stripe / Figma / Arc) and break down the design intent behind information hierarchy, whitespace, state changes, and micro-interactions

Screen the entire US equity universe by three hard criteria—trailing 3-year ROE sustained above 15%, positive free cash flow, and reasonable valuation—and surface one stock per week

Weekly curation of indie artist releases on Bandcamp / SoundCloud / RateYourMusic (vaporwave / dungeon synth / hyperpop / drone / lo-fi, etc.), with genre tag, artist background, and listen links

Weekly curation of rare books newly digitized at Harvard Houghton / Oxford Bodleian / Vatican / British Library / Library of Congress, with brief introductions and highlight-page scans

Weekly scrape of newly stocked items on IKEA US / UK / Japan / Nordic sites, filtered by 'small-apartment friendly / WFH / one-person kitchen' themes into 5 picks, with prices and assembly difficulty

Weekly scan of out-of-production LEGO sets newly listed in the past week on eBay / Mercari / Vinted / Depop / BrickLink, ranked by rarity and discount strength, with authentication tips

One 3D-print pick per week, with a printer-ready STL link, recommended print settings, and filament suggestions

Weekly digest of side-hustlers' new experiments and flops worldwide, ranked by barrier-to-entry and payout, with startup costs and real monthly revenue

Weekly use of public data to find fast-rising niche categories of the week, surfacing cold-start product directions for DTC sellers

Weekly analysis of Shopify App Store search trends to surface low-competition vertical entry points

Scrape 'I want an app that...' / 'someone should build...' posts on X, ranked by signal strength of real demand, surfacing project ideas for indie developers

Each week, pick 3 startups that announced failure / wind-down / refunds this week and break down the root causes—product mismatch / team conflict / burn rate / regulatory blocks / mistimed market

Pull high-engagement Buildlogs of the week from #buildinpublic on X and Indie Hackers, and break down what drove the engagement—product decisions, copy hooks, data transparency, posting cadence, visual craft—giving indie developers specific techniques to copy immediately

Each week, recommend a high-usage, well-reviewed Skill for Claude / Cursor / Cline and other Agents, with install steps, usage examples, and real user feedback

Weekly roundup of the latest Prompt Injection attack techniques and reusable defense prompt templates from X, security blogs, and papers

One Notion API / automation-stitching trick per week—make documents process tasks on their own

Weekly collection of feedback on Google algorithm updates from SEO forums, surfacing immediately actionable traffic-recovery steps

One Midjourney / Flux / SD hands-on trick every two weeks (lighting language / composition keywords / negative prompts / parameter combos), with before-after comparison images

Daily scan of newly listed foreclosure auctions across NYC's five boroughs, ranked by price, neighborhood, and discount to appraisal value, with key risks flagged (title issues / occupancy / lien priority)

This week's discounts, flash sales, welcome offers, and end-of-season clearance windows from luxury brands worldwide

Weekly spotting of fare drops, airline promos, and miles sweet spots on domestic and international routes departing SFO / OAK / SJC

New Amex Platinum offers of the week—dining 20% off, hotel points accelerators, lounge perks, statement-credit windows

Weekly recap of Polymarket's highest-volume and most volatile prediction markets (elections, geopolitics, crypto, Fed decisions), with the reasoning behind the moves

Weekly recap of holdings changes from whale-tier investors—convenient for retail traders to follow the smart money

Monthly focus on hallucination-mitigation: latest papers, evaluation benchmarks, and engineering solutions

Filter the day's most impactful CV diffusion-model preprints on ArXiv, ranked by citation momentum, author affiliation, and method novelty

Weekly tracker of new postings on top AI labs' official career pages, with salary bands, location, remote type, deadline, and apply link

Weekly roundup of PhD / postdoc openings publicly posted by recent NeurIPS / ICML / ICLR / CVPR / ACL authors, with research direction and short notes on lab culture

Weekly roundup of recent tenure-track and postdoc openings at Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Penn, Brown, Dartmouth, and Cornell, with deadlines and research-area fit

Weekly scrape of fully-remote Go roles starting at $100k+ USD on RemoteOK, ranked by salary, company prominence, and team size

Weekly tracker of career moves (promotions / job switches / new ventures / public talks) by Stanford CS / GSB / engineering alumni on LinkedIn, X, and public news, clustered by industry to surface cohort-level signals

Each week, excerpt one current view from a master investor, with the original source link

Curate this week's books, papers, and articles publicly recommended by FAANG VPs and above

Aggregate views from top open-source project authors on tech choices and product design

Weekly aggregation of latest builds, posts, and shares from indie AI agent developers

Weekly digest of public statements from top AI lab founders and chief scientists across multiple channels

Weekly aggregation of major IPOs, M&A, regulatory actions, top-tier firm earnings, and big financings on Wall Street

Weekly digest of new releases and feature updates in AI coding assistants

Aggregate the latest week's AI hackathons, demo days, and startup competition results worldwide

Weekly aggregation of new AI application-layer startups, including vertical sector, funding, and team background

Aggregate the latest week's AI bills, court rulings, and regulatory actions from each country, with one-sentence compliance impact

Every Monday, recap the past 7 days of AI industry product launches, model releases, funding rounds, and regulatory/compliance events