Dan Shipper is the CEO and cofounder of Every. Every week he explores the frontiers of AI in his column, Chain of Thought, and on his podcast, ‘AI & I.’
Whoever wins vibe coding wins how you work on your computer—Claude Code is in pole position
It launches today—here’s our day-zero vibe check
Simon Eskildsen turns facts into insights with the help of LLMs
Highlights of what we published and shipped over the past 12 months
Harnessing the power of surprise to build writing that spreads
Watch the writer, educator, and podcaster use AI to surface anecdotes, read old books, and understand himself
Dr. Bradley Love is building a tool that can predict the future
The bestselling novelist shares his recipe for taking notes that spark novels.
How Claire Vo created ChatPRD while working a demanding job
Alan Cowen on the world’s first AI that can interpret and respond to human feelings
Everything we published this week
Dan interviews Nathan about his latest essay on Roam, the $200 million dollar note-taking app. How did you feel about this episode? Amazing
The VP of Marketing at the Knot Talks About Blending Rather Than Balancing Work and Life
Nathan loops Dan in on something he thought was a problem: falling in and out of love with different software too quickly. Turns out, it’s m
Language models handle the repetition—people decide what matters
After catching up with the latest from Coinbase and its employees, Nathan tells Dan about his week…which honestly sounds more like a country
The former head of business development at Substack will scale the subscription that keeps you at the edge of AI
Dan interviews Nathan about his forthcoming series of Divinations essays that explore critiques of the traditional theory of disruption. In
Special Emergency Pod! We invited our friend Mario Gabriele on the show to talk about his experience this week publicly staring down a $6 b
How Robert Cottrell finds the absolute best writing on the web
Four months ago, when we only had a couple hundred paying subscribers, Adam Keesling made a financial model that predicted we’d have 1,462 c
After reflecting on their expectations for the (extremely successful) Almanack launch, Nathan takes Dan through his new investigation of the
This one’s for the developers
Dan and Nathan commiserate over their writing slump and strategize how to escape it. Meanwhile, Adam’s essay hits the top of Hacker News! T