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01Northwind Cloud — dev tools3-col cards · gradient covers
Engineering blog

Notes from the platform team

Deep dives, post-mortems, and the occasional rant about distributed systems.

Reliability

How we shaved 40ms off every cold start

A snapshot-restore trick that cut our p99 boot time across 12,000 edge workers.

Priya Kamath·6 min
Databases

Sharding Postgres without downtime

The migration playbook we wish we'd had before splitting a 4TB primary.

Theo Marsh·9 min
Observability

Tracing requests across 30 services

Why we ripped out our logging stack and rebuilt on OpenTelemetry.

Lena Ortiz·7 min
02Meridian Capital — fintechfeatured + list
Market Outlook

The quiet repricing of private credit

Spreads have compressed for three straight quarters. Our analysts on what it means for mid-market lenders heading into 2027.

Rohan ShahHead of Research · Jun 18
03Atlas & Bloom — travel magazinemagazine mosaic
Issue 14

Slow roads & long horizons

Patagonia

Forty days on the Carretera Austral

No reservations, one duffel, and a borrowed truck that nearly didn't make it.

Kyoto

Where the maples turn first

Faroe Islands

Eighteen sheep per person

Oaxaca

A mezcal map of the valleys

04Quill — writing appminimal dated list
05Verdant — sustainable e-commercecategory-tagged grid

The Verdant Journal

Materials

What "recycled cotton" really means

We traced a single t-shirt back through four facilities. Here's what we found.

Read article →
Supply Chain

Cutting ocean freight by half

The logistics partners that let us ship slower without shipping later.

Read article →
Guides

How to read a fabric care label

The little symbols that tell you whether a garment will last a decade.

Read article →
06Cadence Health — healthcarehorizontal row cards
Patient resources

From our care team

Cardiology

Five questions to ask before a stress test

Dr. Imani Cole walks through how to prepare and what the results actually mean.

Jun 16·4 min read
Nutrition

The truth about "heart-healthy" labels

What the FDA approves, what it doesn't, and how to read past the marketing.

Jun 09·6 min read
07Forge Labs — AI researchauthor-forward cards

Research notes

Open problems and partial answers from the Forge alignment team.

Interpretability

Sparse autoencoders, six months in

What we learned scaling feature extraction to a 70B model.

Nadia AhmedJun 19 · 11 min read
Evaluation

Why our benchmarks keep lying to us

Contamination, gaming, and the hunt for tasks that actually generalize.

Diego VargasJun 12 · 8 min read
08Loftworks — real estate2-col large cards
Market insights

Where the city is moving next

Riverside is the new warehouse district

Inventory is up 22% year over year and asking prices haven't caught up. A window worth watching for first-time buyers.

Full report →

The math on a duplex in 2027

We ran the numbers on cap rates, financing, and the maintenance reserve nobody budgets for.

Full report →
09Pixelmint — creative studiohover-lift grid

Studio journal

All posts →
Branding

Designing a logo that survives a rebrand

Maya Chen · 5 min
Motion

Easing curves that feel expensive

Sam Okafor · 7 min
Type

Choosing a typeface in 20 minutes

Ivy Tran · 4 min
Process

How we kill our own concepts

Leo Park · 6 min
10Brightpath — edtechfeed + sidebar

Latest from the classroom

Pedagogy

Spaced repetition that students don't hate

How we redesigned review sessions to feel like progress instead of punishment.

Jun 21 · Dr. Hana Reyes
Product

Grading 8,000 essays with a human in the loop

The rubric model that flags, but never finalizes, without a teacher's sign-off.

Jun 13 · Marcus Bell
11Nullspace — security platformdark grid
Threat intel

The Nullspace Dispatch

What we're seeing on the wire, written for people who'd rather not get paged.

CVE Analysis

Inside the libcurl chain we patched in 6 hours

A timeline of detection, disclosure, and the fix that shipped before the PoC did.

Jin Kwon · Jun 18
Defense

Honeypots that pay rent

Turning decoy infrastructure into your highest-signal detection source.

Amara Obi · Jun 10
Field Notes

The phishing kit that learned to wait

Dwell-time evasion is getting smarter. Here's how we caught one anyway.

Remy Voss · Jun 03
12Steeped — coffee subscriptiongrid + newsletter cta

The Steeped Notebook

Why your home espresso tastes sour

It's almost always temperature. Almost.

Weekly

One brewing tip in your inbox every Friday

Join 19,400 home baristas. No spam, just better coffee.

A grind-size guide for every method

From cold brew boulders to Turkish dust.

13Throughline — podcast networksplit editorial
Show notes

Stories worth a second listen

Transcripts, references, and the cut-room-floor moments from every episode.

Browse all episodes
EP 142

The town that bought its own newspaper

52 min · Jun 19
EP 141

What a blackout taught a power grid

47 min · Jun 12
EP 140

The last switchboard operator

39 min · Jun 05
14Stackline — SaaS analyticstimeline feed

Product & updates

What shipped, what we learned, and what's next.

  1. June 2027

    Real-time funnels are out of beta

    Sub-second event ingestion now covers every plan, with retroactive reprocessing.

    Shipped
  2. May 2027

    How we cut dashboard load times by 60%

    A column-store migration story, with the benchmarks to back it up.

    Engineering
  3. April 2027

    Designing alerts people don't mute

    The thresholds, the copy, and the psychology behind notification fatigue.

    Design
15Relay Freight — logistics4-col compact tiles

The Loading Dock

Freight, fleets, and the future of the middle mile.

Routing

The 11-minute detour that saved $2M

Fleet

Electrifying a regional fleet

Compliance

ELD rules, plainly explained

Data

Predicting dock congestion

16Kettle & Crumb — restaurant groupfull-bleed feature banner
Behind the pass

We changed the menu 30 times. Here's the one that stuck.

A season of failed specials, a fight over the focaccia, and the dish that finally felt like us.

Chef Bianca RussoCulinary Director · 9 min read
Read the full story
17Groundswell — nonprofitcategory index list
Stories of impact

From the field

Water

3,000 wells later, what we got wrong

Hard lessons on maintenance, ownership, and walking away from a flashy metric.

Jun 17
Education

Why we stopped building schools

And started paying the teachers who were already there.

Jun 06
Climate

Mangroves as flood insurance

A coastal restoration program that cut storm damage in half.

May 22
18Voltcore — hardware startupoverlay cover cards
The Voltcore Log

Building batteries in public

Manufacturing

Our first 10,000 cells off the line

Jun 20 · 8 min
R&D

Chasing 5% more energy density

Jun 09 · 12 min
Field Test

A winter in the Yukon, on one charge

May 28 · 6 min
19Tempo — fitness appasymmetric hero + stack
Training Science

Zone 2 is having a moment. Is it overrated?

We pulled six months of member data to see who actually got faster.

Kai Osei · 10 min
Recovery

Sleep beats supplements, every time

5 min
Mobility

The 4 stretches we actually recommend

3 min
Nutrition

Protein timing, demystified

7 min
20Cobalt — design agencycentered card grid
Insights

Ideas worth shipping

Short reads on product, brand, and the craft of building things people love.

The hidden cost of "just one more option"

How feature bloat quietly erodes the products users loved.

Read more →

Measuring design without killing it

Metrics that inform instead of dictate every decision.

Read more →

Why fast feedback beats perfect process

The shortest path from idea to learning, every single sprint.

Read more →
21Cadence — engineering team blog3-col cards with gradient covers
From the engineering blog

Building reliable systems at scale

Infrastructure

How we cut p99 latency by 60% with edge caching

A deep dive into the rollout that reshaped our request path across 14 regions.

MRMaya Rao·8 min read
Databases

Migrating 4TB of Postgres with zero downtime

The dual-write strategy, the dry runs, and the cutover that finally stuck.

JKJonas Klein·11 min read
Observability

Tracing every request without breaking the bank

Sampling strategies that kept our bill flat while coverage tripled.

PDPriya Desai·6 min read
22The Ledger — fintech newsroomfeatured + list
Markets

Why instant settlement is finally going mainstream

Real-time rails are rewriting the economics of moving money. Here is what changes for treasury teams in 2026.

By Elena Marsh·March 2
23Atelier Noir — design magazinemagazine layout
Issue No. 18 — Spring ATELIER NOIR
Cover Story

The quiet return of the printed object

In a feed-driven world, designers are rediscovering the weight of paper, ink, and the slow craft of layout.

24Field Notes — solo founder journalminimal dated list

Writing

Notes on building a company of one. Updated weekly.

25Roam & Co — travel storiescategory tags grid

Stories from the road

Cities

48 hours in Porto, off the tourist trail

Trails

Walking the Kungsleden in late autumn

Food

Where the locals actually eat in Oaxaca

26Pulse Health — wellness bloghorizontal cards
Evidence-based wellness

Latest from Pulse

Sleep

The 10-3-2-1 rule, and what the science actually says

We read the studies behind the viral wind-down routine so you do not have to.

Dr. Aisha Nour · 7 min read
Nutrition

Protein timing is mostly a myth. Total intake is not.

A practical look at what moves the needle for everyday strength goals.

Marcus Bell, RD · 6 min read
27Signal Lab — AI research notesauthor + read-time dark
Signal Lab Notes

What we are reading and shipping

Research

Small models, big context: a retrieval retrospective

Six months of eval data on when RAG beats a longer context window.

RT
Rhea TanMay 21 · 12 min
Engineering

Cutting inference cost without cutting quality

Speculative decoding in production, measured against real traffic.

DM
Diego MotaMay 09 · 9 min
Opinion

Benchmarks are lying to you (and to us)

Why we stopped chasing leaderboards and built an internal eval suite.

LO
Lena OkoyeApr 28 · 7 min
28Greenhouse — climate reporting2-col big feature
Long read
Energy transition

The grid was built for coal. Rebuilding it for sun and wind.

Transmission, not generation, is now the bottleneck. We spent three months with the engineers redrawing the map of where power flows.

SH
Sofia HerreraSenior climate correspondent · 18 min read
Read the full report
29Stack & Spoon — recipe bloghover grid
Weeknight cooking

Fresh off the stove

30 min

One-pan harissa chicken with chickpeas

25 min

Lemon ricotta pasta, no fuss

40 min

Charred miso eggplant rice bowls

15 min

Brown butter banana skillet cookie

30Indexed — product management blogmain + sidebar
The Indexed blog

Frameworks for shipping the right thing

Strategy

Killing your roadmap and what to build instead

Static roadmaps rot the moment they ship. Here is the rolling commitment model we use with 40+ teams.

Naomi Frost · Jun 12 · 10 min read
31Northbeam Roasters — specialty coffee subscription3-col cards with gradient covers
The Northbeam Journal

Stories from the roastery

Brew guides, farm notes, and the science of a better cup.

Brewing
June 18, 2026 · 6 min

Dialing in a flat white at home

Pressure, temperature, and milk texture — the three levers that separate café from kitchen.

EMElena Marsh
Origins
June 11, 2026 · 9 min

Inside the highlands of Huila

How altitude and shade-grown lots shape the bright, floral cups we ship every winter.

TKTheo Kwan
Science
June 4, 2026 · 5 min

Why grind size matters most

Extraction is chemistry. We measured 40 pours to find the burr setting that actually wins.

RSRosa Silva
32Ledgerline — fintech for freelancersfeatured + side list
Featured
Taxes · June 20, 2026

The quarterly tax playbook nobody handed you

Estimated payments, deductible runways, and how to stop dreading April in five repeatable steps.

Read the guide →
33Atrium & Co — architecture studioeditorial magazine layout
Field Notes — Issue 14

On living with light

Residential

A coastal house that breathes with the tide

We spent two years studying how a family of four moves through a day. The result is a plan with no hallways — only thresholds. Each room borrows light from the next.

By Marco Devlin · Photography in-house
Materials

The case for unfinished oak

Patina is not a flaw. It is a record of use.

Urbanism

Courtyards for dense cities

How shared voids make towers feel human.

Studio

What our model shop taught us

Three lessons from building before drawing.

34Quietframe — meditation appminimal dated list
35Volt & Vine — EV charging networkcategory tags + grid
The Charge Report

Powering the road ahead

Policy

What the new federal credits actually cover

A plain-English breakdown for fleet owners.

Jun 19 · 7 min
Hardware

350kW chargers, explained for humans

Why peak speed isn't the number that matters.

Jun 12 · 5 min
Grid

Charging without breaking the grid

Smart load balancing during peak demand hours.

Jun 05 · 9 min
Travel

Coast to coast on a single account

Our roaming map just crossed 12,000 stalls.

May 28 · 4 min
36Pressbox Weekly — sports mediahorizontal cards
Pressbox Weekly

The stories behind the score

Analysis

How a 12th-place side reached the final

Pressing schemes, set pieces, and a manager who bet everything on width.

Dani Okafor · Jun 22 · 8 min read
Profile

The rookie rewriting the record books

At nineteen, she's already the fastest in three of the four events that matter.

Sam Reyes · Jun 18 · 6 min read
Longread

What we lose when stadiums move

A neighborhood, a century of rituals, and the price of a new arena.

Iris Bauer · Jun 14 · 14 min read
37Helix Labs — biotech researchauthor + read-time cards (dark)
Research Log

Notes from the bench

Peer-reviewed thinking, written for the curious.

Genomics

Reading a genome in under an hour

New sequencing chemistry cut our turnaround by 70% — here's the trade-off.

AP
Dr. Anika PatelJun 20 · 11 min
Method

Reproducibility is a culture, not a checklist

Why we open-sourced our lab protocols and what broke when we did.

JL
Dr. Jonas LindJun 13 · 9 min
Discovery

The molecule that surprised everyone

An off-target binding we almost discarded turned into a two-year program.

MC
Dr. Mei ChenJun 06 · 13 min
38Terra Provisions — sustainable grocery2-col big feature
New this weekFrom the field
Seasonal Kitchen

Eat the whole harvest, waste nothing

Stalks, leaves, peels — the parts most people toss are the parts our chefs reach for first. This week we trace a single head of fennel from crate to compost-free dinner.

  • Three recipes from one vegetable
  • A 12-minute weeknight method
  • Where this fennel was grown
Read the feature
39Cascade DevTools — developer platformhover grid (dark)
40Maple & Main — interior designcontent + sidebar
The Journal

Latest from the studio

Color

The case for a moody dining room

Deep walls make small spaces feel intentional, not cramped. Here's how to commit.

Jun 21 · 5 min
Sourcing

Where we find vintage that lasts

Five markets, one rule: buy the piece with a story you can verify.

Jun 12 · 7 min
41Northwind Capital — fintech research desk3-col cards with gradient covers
Market intelligence

Notes from the research desk

Weekly breakdowns on rates, credit, and the macro picture — written for operators, not traders.

Rates

What a 50bp cut actually does to your runway

The second-order effects most founders miss when the Fed finally pivots.

EMElena Moss6 min
Credit

Private credit is eating the mid-market

Why direct lenders now write checks banks won't touch — and the new risk.

RKRaj Kapoor9 min
Macro

The soft-landing trade is crowded

Everyone agrees on the outcome. That is precisely the problem.

TSTomas Silva5 min
42Mariner Roastery — specialty coffee co.featured + side list
The Journal

Stories from origin & the roaster

Brew guide

The pour-over ratio we stopped arguing about

After 400 cups on the bench, our head roaster settled on a 1:16 that survives bad kettles, hard water, and Monday mornings.

JCJordan Cole · Apr 18
43Atlas & Field — travel magazinemagazine editorial spread
Issue 27 · Slow Travel
Field notes

Twelve days on the old salt road through the Atlas

No itinerary, one mule, and a borrowed Polaroid. What a thousand-year-old trade route teaches you about going nowhere in particular.

Words by Naomi Adeyemi · Photographs by L. Brandt
No. 1

The case against the bucket list

Why "seeing it all" is the fastest way to remember none of it.

No. 2

Eating where the bus drivers eat

A field-tested rule for finding the table that matters.

No. 3

Trains, in praise of the slow ones

Thirty hours across the steppe and not one regret.

44Terminal Notes — developer changelogminimal dated list (dark)
Engineering blog

Latest writing

Short posts on the database, the runtime, and things we broke in production.

45Rootline Health — wellness platformcategory tags + filter chips

The Rootline blog

Evidence-led writing on sleep, metabolism, and the habits that actually stick.

All Sleep Nutrition Movement Mind
Sleep

The 90-minute window you keep wasting

What the first sleep cycle does for memory, and how light wrecks it.

Read · 7 min
Nutrition

Protein timing is mostly a myth

Total intake wins. We walk through six trials so you don't have to.

Read · 5 min
Movement

Why "exercise snacks" beat the gym

Two minutes, eight times a day. The adherence data is wild.

Read · 6 min
Mind

Stress is not the enemy you think

Reframing acute stress changes the physiology — here is the mechanism.

Read · 8 min
46Crate & Cargo — logistics SaaShorizontal cards (thumbnail left)
Resources

Supply-chain playbooks

Guide

Cutting last-mile cost without slowing delivery

A six-step audit warehouse ops teams run before peak season — with the spreadsheet we use internally.

Priya Nair · Operations · 11 min read
Benchmark

The 2026 freight rate report

We pulled 1.2M shipments to show where ocean, air, and ground are actually headed this year.

Marcus Webb · Data · 14 min read
Case study

How Verda cut stockouts by 41%

Demand sensing, safety-stock tuning, and one painful inventory reset that paid for itself in a quarter.

Dana Liu · Customers · 8 min read
47Slate & Stone — architecture studioauthor + read-time profile cards
Journal

On building things that last

Essays from the studio on material, light, and the long view of design.

Material7 min

The quiet argument for raw concrete

Why we keep returning to a material everyone told us to hide.

HF
Hana FischerPrincipal · Mar 30
Light5 min

Designing for the hour before dusk

A single north window changed how the whole house is used.

DO
Daniel OwensAssociate · Mar 12
Practice9 min

What a slow renovation taught us

Three years, one farmhouse, and a new respect for patience.

MR
Mara ReyesFounder · Feb 28
48Lumen Type — design newsletter2-col big feature split
Aa Issue 58
Featured

The typeface that quietly runs the internet

It is on your phone, your bank statement, and probably this paragraph. We traced one grotesque from a 1957 foundry to forty billion screens — and asked why nobody notices a font that works.

  • How "neutral" became the most loaded word in type
  • The licensing fight no one expected
  • What replaces it next, and why it won't
CK
Cassie KwanEditor · 16 min read
Read the issue
49Harvest Lane — home cooking bloghover reveal grid
50Greenfield Legal — compliance advisorymain feed + sidebar
Insights

Regulatory briefing

Data privacy

The new cross-border transfer rules, explained

What the updated framework means for SaaS vendors moving EU data — and the three contract clauses you should renegotiate before Q4.

Adaeze Okafor · Partner · Jun 17 · 10 min
Employment

Remote hiring across state lines, without the fines

A practical map of payroll, tax nexus, and the registration steps most fast-growing teams skip until it costs them.

Liam Patel · Counsel · Jun 05 · 8 min