by helghardt on 7/29/2023, 7:02:31 AM
I super like Simon de la Rouviere’s work. He writes thoughtful long form content circling fiction, storytelling, communities, social media, web3, NFT, art and crypto. Often ahead of the curve of how new technologies can be applied.
https://newsletter.simondlr.com/
He also wrote a sci-fi book that showcases many of his ideas in a story. It is fun to follow a newsletter that gets bundle into something more over time. Book link below:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08L8LQDC4?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_4...
by overvale on 7/29/2023, 6:16:42 PM
The newsletter is just website updates, but I recently discovered https://brr.fyi.
Also, it is probably well known, but I don't ever see it posted here: Liberty's Highlights - libertyrpf.com
by zgaj123zgaj on 7/29/2023, 4:54:17 AM
Comedic, philosophical content. Also I’m one of the writers. https://touchingtips.substack.com
by iamflimflam1 on 7/29/2023, 5:27:08 PM
Well, we’ve been going for a year and have <400 subs. So I think that counts? https://makernews.substack.com/
by tpurves on 7/29/2023, 7:07:23 PM
Somewhat niche but for Fintech and Product Management : https://fintechcpo.substack.com/
What are your favourite (good) newsletters that don't have many followers. It seems that every newsletter I come across has 150k+ subscribers after starting 2 months ago, so would love to hear about some lesser-known newsletters that have great content.