Elvison
Most AI newsletters are written by content farms. This one isn't. Every morning I ship one email with what's working, new tools worth your time, and a long video broken down so you don't have to watch it.
Real preview of the format. Same three sections every morning.
speedy_devv posted a two-phase security agent carousel yesterday. 162 likes, 183 comments in 8 hours. The hook: "Most SaaS apps ship with security holes nobody checks until a user finds them first."
Why it worked: specific number (5 holes), severity badges, and the architecture diagram on slide 4 showing 87 raw findings filtered to 5 confirmed bugs. Steals cleanly for any reporter + exploiter framing.
Claude Code 4.7 · 1M context, plugin marketplace, skills hot-load.
Cline 3.0 · Local-first coding agent, MCP auto-discovery.
Weights.app · Free character-consistent image gen, ~4s per image.
Sahni SkillKit · 40K installs in 72 hours. Copywriting skills.
Karpathy "Software 3.0" keynote (47 min to 180 words): LLMs aren't apps, they're operating systems. Prompts are the new programs. Tool-use is the new filesystem.
His thesis: if you're building agent scaffolding, you're building PC-era abstractions on a post-PC substrate. Three bets he's making: long-context over RAG, multimodal-native over text-first, synthetic data over human annotation.
Same layout every morning. You'll know exactly where to look.
The 3 highest-engagement AI posts from yesterday across IG, X, and LinkedIn. The hook, why it worked, and how to steal the pattern.
Every GitHub-trending AI repo, Product Hunt launch, and major release. One line each so you can scan in 30 seconds.
One long-form AI video or podcast, Claude-summarized in 200 words. Time-saved: ~45 minutes per issue.
Click any issue to read the full email. Decide if it's worth 5 min of your morning.
"Finally an AI newsletter that skips the OpenAI press release recap. The hook breakdowns on slide 1 alone have changed how I write my carousels."
"The video summaries save me 4 hours a week. I cancelled two other AI newsletters because this covers everything they do, better, in less time."
"You can tell he actually builds. The top hooks section feels like reading a group chat with a friend who ships, not a marketer pretending to."
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