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Today's Edition · Made for Maya
22 May 2026

The deep-reef survey that rewrote what we know about coral

A three-year expedition reached coral colonies no research vessel had ever mapped.

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Why the new Helvetica successor took eleven years

A lost Coltrane session, finally mastered

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M Morning Brew Markets wobble, chips surge, and one weird chart — Plus: the earnings call that broke the algorithm, and why three CFOs quit on the same Tuesday. 6:58 AM
T TLDR Big Tech earnings + a new JS framework you'll ignore — Apple beats, Meta misses, and the framework everyone is shipping this week even though you don't need it. 6:31 AM
P Platformer The moderation fight moves to the app stores — Apple's new policy quietly reshapes what your apps can say. And the regulators noticed. 6:02 AM
S Stratechery The consolidation thesis, revisited — A second look at the 2019 frame in light of three years of M&A data. 5:44 AM
H The Hustle The $4B side hustle nobody saw coming — How an Etsy shop became a category leader in 18 months without raising a dollar. 5:15 AM
A Axios AM 1 big thing: the week ahead — Five things to watch, plus the chart of the day from our economics desk. 4:50 AM
I Import AI Issue 401: scaling laws and other anxieties — Three papers that quietly broke the standard frame, plus one preprint nobody is talking about. 4:30 AM
B The Browser Five excellent articles for today — On Soviet-era pencils, the architecture of complaint, and why we still misread the 1970s. 3:20 AM
M Money Stuff Everyone is suing everyone again — Plus: a new ETF for people who hate ETFs, and why the SEC may or may not care. Yesterday
D Dense Discovery Issue #312 — A handful of things worth your attention this week, lovingly hand-picked. Yesterday
G Garbage Day The algorithm ate my feed — On what the For You page does to your brain after the third hour. Yesterday
B Benedict's News This week: 14 links, 0 conclusions — A roundup of the things I found interesting this week. As always, no theme. Tue
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