Five Things of the week! #1
Me after not winning the Hero Run Half Marathon in Blankenese

Five Things of the week! #1

Let's try something new.

As you know, I publish Five Things every Sunday. It's a newsletter with five carefully curated articles that I found somewhere on the interweb. I like those articles and I think you should read them as you will like them, too. The Sunday newsletter has a very broad range of topics.

In addition to that, I publish Five Things Running on Monday, because I am a runner and I read many interesting stories about running. On Friday I publish Five Things AI, because I have invested in more than a handful of AI startups in the last 8 years and so I think I have a pretty good understanding of what is going on in the everchanging field of Artificial Intelligence. On Saturday I publish Five Things Tech, which is my approach of wrapping up the week with five articles on tech that you just should not miss. And on Sunday, well, that's my Sunday edition of Five Things, which you should read in case the Sunday paper is boring. Which it is, in comparison to Five Things.

So, without much further ado, I hereby present the Five Things of the Week. And there's one more thing this week: The Five Things Curator's Cut.

Five Things: EU, Swimming, Strava, Checkout, Coffee Shop Live Chat

Five Things Tech: Musk, Nvidia, Techno-Oligarchs, Electric Scooters, McFlurry Machines

Five Things AI: Your Data, Uncanny Valley, Stephen King, Un-Learning, Aleph Alpha

Five Things Curator's Cut: Farmers, AI, Candy Sellers, Runners in Prison, Subtitles

Five Things Running: Issue #25

That's it for this Sunday. I hope you like the new format.

Please subscribe to Five Things now!

Markus Siering

Senior Frontend Engineer

1y

DU HAST EINEN NEWSLETTER?????

Michael Green

Attorney Referred Service

1y

we thank you for being with the www.linkedin .com

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Tobias Gärtner

Chief Marketing Officer @ SPIE Industry Service | Marketing Communications, PR, Strategy

1y

Mhm - jetzt muss man aber auf Five Things auf der Website nach Anmeldung lesen, sonst ging das immer direkt auf Linkedin Nico?!

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