An early-stage technology investor/advisor (Uber, Facebook, Shopify, Duolingo, Alibaba, and 50+ others) and the author of five #1 New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestsellers.
Creator of Datasette and Lanyrd, co-creator of the Django Web Framework.
Singularity Hub has offered daily news coverage, feature articles, analysis, and insights on key breakthroughs and future trends in science and technology.
Create courses for Pluralsight and am a Microsoft Regional Director and MVP who travels the world speaking at events and training technology professionals.
By Nathan Yau. A combination of highlighting others’ work and visualization guides.
By highlighting the bigger picture through data-driven visuals, we stay true to our mission to help cut through the clutter and simplify a complex world.
Computer science professor at the University of Quebec (TELUQ), open-source hacker, and long-time blogger.
Economics and other interesting stuff, an economics PhD student at the University of Michigan, an economics columnist for Bloomberg Opinion.
by Packy McCormick, Tech strategy and analysis, but not boring.
Author of Four Steps to the Epiphany. American entrepreneur and educator known for co-founding 8 tech startups.
Made Basecamp and HEY for the underdogs as co-owner and CTO of 37signals. Created Ruby on Rails. Wrote REWORK, It Doesn't Have to Be Crazy at Work, and REMOTE.
A journalist-turned-security expert, covers computer and Internet security.
CEO of national Media Relations and Public Relations company EZPR
Author of The Psychology of Money and Same As Ever, partner at The Collaborative Fund.Note that the blogger is Morgan Housel and his colleagues.
by Andy Kirk, an independent data visualisation expert based in Yorkshire (UK) , work as a data visualisation design consultant and train.
Founded in 1998, one of the 50 most powerful blogs in the world in 2008 named by The Guardian.
Founded in 2006 as an email to seven friends under the outgrown name Brain Pickings. A record of Maria Popova‘s reading and reckoning with our search for meaning.
Dynomight is a SF-rationalist-substack-adjacent blogger with a good understanding of statistics.
An online art magazine that celebrates contemporary art and visual culture across a wide range of creative disciplines.
Designer. Engineer. Writer.20+ years at the intersection of design & code on the web.
Ness Labs provides content, coaching, courses and community to help makers put their minds at work.
I'm currently located in Austria and working as a Director of Engineering for Sentry. Aside from that I do open source development.
A collection of written works, thoughts, and analysis by M.G. Siegler, a long-time technology investor and writer.
ongoing is short for “ongoing fragmented essay. The unifying themes are Truth, Technology, and Business.
Manuel Moreale. Freelance developer and designer since late 2011. Born and raised in Italy since 1989.
I have decades of consulting experience helping companies solve complex problems involving applied math, statistics, and data privacy.
A quick, pithy, entertaining, rundown of the daily news.
Coordinator of The Carbon Almanac. Founder of Akimbo, home of the altMBA. Author of THE PRACTICE and THIS IS MARKETING.
A clinical professor of marketing at the New York University Stern School of Business, public speaker, author, podcast host, and entrepreneur.
SEO training and link building strategies, was acquired by Semrush.
We started this blog to share what we’ve learned on how to scale product and engineering through all stages of startup hypergrowth.
Luke joined Google when it acquired Polar in 2014 where he was the CEO and Co-founder. Before founding Polar, Luke was the Chief Product Officer and Co-Founder of Bagcheck which was acquired by Twitte
A blog/cartoon/online substance/website-thingy that delves deeper into the things that make us who we are.
Discover and Translate RSS Feeds, Control Your Content, Gain Global Insights.
