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Channels
16
Groups
4
Sources
14
Feeds
10

Signal and Power

Hard news, civic pressure, brand trust, and the systems that move public reality.

4 channels

World Pulse

A calm read on major geopolitical, economic, and cultural developments shaping the wider narrative climate.

Sources
4
Cadence
Twice daily
For
Readers who want broad awareness without doomscrolling every headline.

Headline volume is rising, but the real movement is convergence: policy, markets, and public reaction are now framing the same story.

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Power and Policy

Tracks politics, regulation, courts, and institutional motion before it hardens into formal outcomes.

Sources
5
Cadence
Daily
For
Public-affairs readers, politically engaged professionals, and policy nerds.

Regulatory attention is broadening from niche filings into mainstream discourse, a sign the issue is moving from insider track to public frame.

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Markets and Macro

Rates, employment, filings, and business narrative pressure gathered into one compact macro desk.

Sources
6
Cadence
Daily
For
Founders, operators, financially literate readers, and business watchers.

Sentiment is softening faster than the underlying data, which often signals a narrative turn before official deterioration appears.

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Brand and Trust

Tracks how brands, institutions, and public figures are being interpreted, doubted, memed, or defended in the open.

Sources
5
Cadence
Daily
For
Communications teams and readers obsessed with how narratives stick.

The conversation is not purely negative yet, but trust is fragmenting into several distinct camps with different expectations of proof.

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Builder and Status

Work, technology, and the internet cultures that shape ambition, careers, and modern taste.

3 channels

Tech and AI

A sharper read on AI, software, platforms, chips, and the discourse that turns technical change into cultural weather.

Sources
5
Cadence
Daily
For
Programmers, curious executives, and people who are tired of generic AI hype coverage.

Builder discourse is more pragmatic than headline coverage right now: deployment friction, cost pressure, and workflow fit are outranking raw capability talk.

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Work and Status

Follows work anxiety, labor data, burnout, ambition culture, layoffs, and the aesthetics of modern professional life.

Sources
5
Cadence
Daily
For
Career-minded readers who want the labor market and the mood around it in the same place.

The labor numbers remain mixed, but the social narrative is tightening around exhaustion, scarcity, and prestige anxiety.

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Builder Underground

Open source, indie hacking, terminal life, systems thinking, and the sort of builder internet that still feels handcrafted.

Sources
4
Cadence
Daily
For
Programmers, OSS people, terminal weirdos, and practical nerds.

Builder attention is clustering around tools that reduce friction, preserve control, and feel personally legible instead of maximally automated.

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Style and Scene

Fashion, interiors, nightlife, and city energy presented as a cultural briefing instead of a trend dump.

4 channels

Style and Objects

Fashion, streetwear, industrial design, and object culture for readers who like aesthetics with social context.

Sources
4
Cadence
Daily
For
Style-conscious readers, collectors, and people who track design as culture.

The object language is moving away from pure minimalism toward collectible texture, nostalgia, and visible identity cues.

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Art and Interiors

A softer but still opinionated channel for galleries, interiors, architecture, and visual references people actually want to live with.

Sources
4
Cadence
Daily
For
Readers who care about spaces, atmosphere, and visual composition more than product churn.

The current drift favors mood-rich rooms, tactile imperfection, and references that feel human rather than algorithmically optimized.

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Sound and Scene

Music, nightlife, festivals, and social scene energy with a bias toward electronic culture and internet-adjacent taste.

Sources
5
Cadence
Daily
For
EDM heads, club kids, festival planners, and readers who follow music as lived culture.

Momentum is building around scene-specific events and artist ecosystems rather than broad mainstream release cycles.

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City Rituals

Openings, weekends, live events, and city-coded cultural energy for people who want their internet to feel more local and alive.

Sources
3
Cadence
Daily
For
Urban readers who want culture, events, and scene cues instead of generic lifestyle sludge.

The strongest event energy is clustering around smaller-format gatherings, repeat residencies, and scene-specific communities rather than giant one-off spectacles.

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Culture Desk

Books, screens, fandom, meme drift, and the symbolic edges of the open internet — sharp curation without losing the weird stuff.

5 channels

Books and Ideas

Books, essays, criticism, and intellectual drift for readers who want a smarter internet without turning it into homework.

Sources
3
Cadence
Daily
For
Essay readers, critics, and people who still care about the shape of arguments.

Conversation is clustering around meaning, craft, and sincerity rather than novelty alone, a sign of fatigue with disposable cultural noise.

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Screen and Fandom

Film, TV, streaming, and fandom spillover for readers who care about what audiences do with media after release.

Sources
4
Cadence
Daily
For
People who follow shows, discourse, and fan energy as social weather.

Audience conversation is fragmenting into lore-heavy micro-communities, which usually means the fandom layer has become more important than broad critic consensus.

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Anime and Manga

Anime, manga, release cycles, and fandom response without flattening the culture into generic entertainment coverage.

Sources
5
Cadence
Daily
For
Anime fans, manga readers, and adjacent internet subcultures.

Trend attention is sticking to a smaller cluster of titles, but audience reaction is deepening around symbolism, character arcs, and release timing.

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Meme Current

A self-aware channel for meme drift, social weirdness, and the comic textures of the internet that still reveal real pressure underneath.

Sources
4
Cadence
Daily
For
Online people who know memes are often a better sensor than the headline page.

The current joke layer is leaning toward burnout humor and status parody, which usually signals social tension hiding behind the bit.

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Coven and Cosmos

Witchy, spiritual, symbolic, and ritual-adjacent internet culture for readers who treat meaning-making as a real layer of modern life.

Sources
4
Cadence
Daily
For
Witches, soft-belief readers, design mystics, and symbolic-thinking internet natives.

Symbol-heavy conversation is trending toward ritual as self-regulation rather than spectacle, which suggests people are using these practices as coping architecture.

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