Ask HN: What newsletters do you read every day or week?

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It seems like there's been a massive resurgence in email newsletters recently. Maybe it's because slack has helped clear our inbox of tasks freeing up our inboxes for the kind of emails we love to read again.

Whatever it is, there's not much curation around email newsletters and there are just too many publishers to dig through (Mailchimp alone has 7m+ customers).

So I thought we could all share the best newsletters we're reading here.

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Here's an eclectic list to get started:

Company intel: http://mattermark.com

Hacker Newsletter: http://www.hackernewsletter.com

Curated design links: http://sidebar.io

Minimalism: http://nosidebar.com

Daily news and culture: http://nextdraft.com

Random pub trivia: http://nowiknow.com

Curated design and dev: http://mergelinks.com

Metal trivia: http://www.skulltoaster.com

Music mixes: http://noonpacific.com

Front end dev: http://hackingui.com

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Harpers Weekly Review: http://harpers.org/blog/weekly-review/ – hilarious summary of the news (which I don't read normally – if there was a war, this is how I'd find out, 0-7 days late)
Thanks, this is just the right length and diversity for a weekly.
Microwaves & RF : http://mwrf.com/

Electronic Design : http://electronicdesign.com/

IEEE Spectrum : http://spectrum.ieee.org/

Lobsters (HN with less noise) : http://lobste.rs/

Does anyone have recommendations for good electrical engineering/communications newsletters/sites?

Fer EE newsletters: I find SemiWiki (https://www.semiwiki.com/) quite interesting. It leans a bit to the manufacturing side though.
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Hey dkozel, lobsters looks great. Would love to join as a member. Need an invite though. Wondering if you are a member and whether you'd consider sending me an invite?
The JEDEC SmartBrief is a really great overview of what's going on in the chip industry.

I also like getting Crowd Supply news every so often so I can see what's going on in the hobbyist space.

Major props for the JEDEC SmartBrief ref. Never knew this existed.