My Favorite Tech and Creator Newsletters
I don’t like the social platform algorithms that decide what ends up in my feed.
That’s why for my content consumption I want tools that, instead of filtering, deliver all the content only from all the sources I want. My information hub is an RSS feed reader, Feedly. In addition, since before starting my own email newsletter Practicing Google, I have been subscribing to a growing number of newsletters on a variety of topics. From technology and software development, to content creation and publishing.
That’s why for my content consumption I want tools that, instead of filtering, deliver all the content only from all the sources I want. My information hub is an RSS feed reader, Feedly. In addition, since before starting my own email newsletter Practicing Google, I have been subscribing to a growing number of newsletters on a variety of topics. From technology and software development, to content creation and publishing.
The week in newsletters, a newsletter I subscribe to. |
Here are the newsletters I subscribe to. I prefer niche, obscure, or unique sources, so I hope this list will help you discover valuable content that’s not mainstream.
- 8bitnews: Retrocomputing news, resources, and projects.
- Blogging for Devs: Tips, content ideas, and relevant news about growing technical blogs.
- Creator Tools Weekly: Apps or tools to help create, publish or sell content.
- Draft Mode: Tools and tips to help you improve, promote and publish your writing.
- Growth Bites (Indie Hackers): Bite-sized product growth tactics for indie creators and makers.
- InboxReads: A weekly roundup of interesting newsletters.
- Notes From Courtland: Thoughts and announcements by Indie Hackers co-founder Courtland Allen.
- PyCoder’s Weekly: The best roundup of Python news, articles, tutorials, development projects, and code.
- The Lunduke Journal of Technology: News, stories, comics, how-tos, and satire on computer history.
- The Mad Ned Memo: Nerdy topics in computer engineering and technology over the past 40 years
- The Rocket Report (see the archive): News and updates on the rocket launch industry.
- Write The Docs Community Newsletter: Discussions and updates on creating software documentation.