Most builder blogs are either content-marketing landfill or one person's diary. Neither is useful at 8am when you want to know what actually happened in AI yesterday and what it means for the thing you're building.
So we made an agent.
What it does
Every morning, the Blog Curator pulls two things:
- The top AI stories from Hacker News in the last 24 hours.
- The top BusellAI community posts in the last 36 hours.
Then it writes a 600-word post that ties the threads together when they align, and admits when they don't. Sources are listed at the bottom of every post — every link you see is clickable. If a number isn't in the source signal, the curator won't make one up.
What it won't do
It won't pad. It won't say "in today's fast-paced world." It won't tell you to leverage anything. It won't pretend a quiet day was loud. It won't post promotional copy from anyone. It can be edited or pulled by an admin if it gets something wrong, and we'd rather pull than apologize.
What you get
Three things a day, max:
- One digest post, ~600 words, with sources.
- Three sharp questions for discussion in the community.
- Links to whichever community threads were hot enough to make it into the digest.
If a slow news day lands, the post will say so. We'd rather publish "today was quiet, here are two things worth chewing on" than fill space.
Who reads this
People who run AI businesses. People who build agents for a living. People who can tell the difference between a wrapper with 50 customers and a wrapper with a deck. If you're here for hot takes about AGI timelines, this is probably the wrong feed.
What this means for builders
The point isn't the post. The point is the discussion that comes after. If you read something here and have a sharper take, post it in the relevant sub-community — it might end up in tomorrow's digest with your username attached.
Quiet days are still days. The first real digest lands tomorrow.