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Great poem, my friend. Loved how you regularly use that word regular. Absolutely great writing.

Now, I do like tech, too. And surely there will be a market for a tech newsletter. But there are so many, how will you make yours stand out? I think the DALL-E 2 thing is a perfect match for this newsletter (astronaut, tech-meets-art, futurism). Loved the story of Sundar Pichai and his way of thinking. But, in all brutal honesty, I think it is not such a good match for this newsletter (more for a startup-techie focused newsletter). I've been in the startup-space for a while. What made me tired was everybody echoing the big-shots from Silicon Valley. If you create a techie newsletter, be sure to bring your unique view, with a focus on the market closer to you. You are uniquely equipped with a way of thinking and writing talent to make something that is not the same as everything else.

Sorry, bit of a long reply. It's all meant in total goodness. One thing the startup-gurus always mention: focus. Keep focus on what you do well, and don't do what others are doing.

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Thank you so much for the detailed inputs Arjan. I totally get your perspective on this. I'll think deeper on how I can bring a unique view and focus to this idea. Your guidance is very kind and helpful. 😀

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Start a new one. Could be popular, because it's a more "pop" topic and it will be easy to position. Good luck!

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Thanks Igor. Your efforts with "handpicked from Berlin" were part of my inspiration to think about this. On that note, you'll be happy to see your new publication mentioned in today's Hello Universe. 😀

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