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Best tech newsletters to subscribe to
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I read the O'Reilly Programming Newsletter because I think they do a good job of curating content that's broad enough that anyone with an interest in open source software development will find something to read every week. Good mix of pieces about monitoring from low-level "how-to" pieces as well as higher-level advice and issue pieces. They do their best to document the debate over how things should be implemented and they provide links for people to get involved.īy Mike Julian (Recommended by Joe Brockmeier) What's really valuable is their deep dives into new features and fixes coming to the kernel. They provide brief round-ups of various things happening in the Linux and open source communities. I can't live without Linux Weekly News (LWN). Great for anyone who contributes to, or depends on, Kubernetes code.

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Weekly round-up of all of the significant code changes to Kubernetes, plus summaries of community happenings and release status. A must for anyone who uses AWS.īy LWKD team (Recommended by Josh Berkus) Good for anyone who works in the containerverse.īy Corey Quinn (Recommended by Josh Berkus)Īll the news about Amazon cloud products, changes, industry news, and events. Round-up of Kubernetes ecosystem news and blog posts from around the community. It's a really nice mix of content every week and helps sift through the Hacker News firehose.īy Cloud Native Computing Foundation (Recommended by Josh Berkus) There's something worth thinking about in every issue of DevRel Weekly.īy Kale Davis (Recommended by Alex Sanchez) If the developer is king, then being able to build relationships with developers is crucial for companies. It's an incredibly thorough look at the last week of DevOps culture, tools, and everything else.īy Mary Thengvall (Recommended by Joe Brockmeier) Short and sweet, a good collection of news and opinion around DevOps.īy Chris Short (Recommended by Ben Cotton)

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Data Elixir is a good snapshot of tools, opinions, and interesting results captured in the world of data science.īy Gareth Rushgrove (Recommended by Joe Brockmeier) But since working with data is only a part of my day job, it can be difficult for me to keep up with new tools that I can use to solve problems more effectively. I read Data Elixir because I'm interested in data science, particularly processing and visualizing small data sets. I find ChangeLog Weekly to be a great catch-all for news across the open source landscape.īy Bruce Schneier (Recommended by William Fielder)īruce Schneier's Crypto-Gram is a monthly email newsletter on current events in security, with expert and nuanced commentary.īy Lon Riesberg (Recommended by Jason Baker) It's a monthly newsletter that contains not only a collection of links, but a good written summary of what has happened in the area lately.īy Changelog (Recommended by Joe Brockmeier) Here's a list of 14 newsletters they recommended. In a recent message, I asked them about other tech-related newsletters on their "must-read" lists. Many of them also subscribe to our newsletter.

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I send a weekly email out to my colleagues giving them an update on what's happening on.







Best tech newsletters to subscribe to