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Wwwatch, a daily journal of AI tooling news filtered for builders

Wwwatch, a daily journal of AI tooling news filtered for builders

by massmr·May 22, 2026·1 point·0 comments

AI Analysis

MidShip It

Five-minute daily digest filtering hype from actual shipping impact.

Strengths
  • Focuses on ops and framework changes, not just model benchmarks.
  • No sponsored picks or clickbait; curated by builders for builders.
  • Links directly to release notes and PRs for primary sources.
Weaknesses
  • Newsletter format means no searchability or archive browsing on site.
  • Crowded space with TLDR, Ben's Bites, and The Batch already covering this.
Target Audience

Backend engineers and AI practitioners tracking ecosystem changes

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