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Updated onFebruary 1, 2023

Here are some of my personal recommendations for the best YouTube channels, podcasts, and blogs on the internet.

The list is sorted alphabetically; earlier entries do not imply superiority over later ones.

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Reading

I do not limit myself when it comes to reading, as I enjoy exploring a wide range of topics. I am always open to exploring new subjects and ideas.

Below is a list of some reading resources that I suggest you check out.

If you have any good reading resources of your own, I would love to hear about them and potentially add them to my list.

  • Ben Evans. A must-read analysis covering what matters in tech, current events, potential implications, and what may come next.
  • Bored Panda. It’s a great place to discover funny memes, unique art, and design outside of my logical possibilities that make me giggle or wince.
  • Moneyness. Moneyness is a blog authored by JP Koning which provides readers with a comprehensive overview of economic concepts, including monetary, banking, gold, payments systems, finance, and stock markets.
  • Rest of World. An international nonprofit journalism organization that focuses on documenting the intersection of technology, culture, and human experience in underrepresented and underestimated places around the globe.
  • Stratechery. A must-read publication to understand how the business of technology companies affects society and daily life.
  • The Eclectic Light Company. This blog covers Macs and macOS, as well as paintings. While paintings are also intriguing, I enjoy reading about the latest developments and advancements in the world of Macs and macOS.
  • The Markup. A non-profit newsroom that uses scientific methods to investigate how powerful institutions use technology to shape our society.
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