Increasingly the only media worth reading are technical blogs written directly by experts. This is a curated list of such blogs, organized by field.
Pull requests are encouraged. See CONTRIBUTING.md for more details.
- Lior Pachter: The perfect human is Puerto Rican
- Andreessen-Horowitz (et al.): 16 Definitions on the Economics of VC
- Patrick McKenzie: Salary Negotiation: Make More Money, Be More Valued
- Ben Thompson: Dollar Shave Club and the Disruption of Everything
- Fred Wilson: MBA-Mondays: Sales Leads on a Small Budget
- Brad Feld: Feld Thoughts: Board Seat For Sale
- Derek Lowe: The Open Source Malaria Project, So Far
- Richard Lipton & Ken Reagan: A big result on graph isomorphism
- Scott Aaronson: The 8000th Busy Beaver number eludes ZF set theory
- Dan Luu: We saw some really bad Intel CPU bugs in 2015, and we should expect to see more in the future
- Jeff Atwood: International Backup Awareness Day
- Russ Roberts: The Human Side of Trade
- Paul Romer: Economic growth
- Richard Serlin: The Intuition behind Wallace Neutrality
- Nick Szabo: Weigh and deliver: compensation and the evolution of law and money
- John Cochrane: The next crisis?
- Terence Tao: Sumfree sets in groups
- Tim Gowers: Reflections on the recent cap-set problem
- Gil Kalai: A Breakthrough by Maryna Viazovska Leading to the Long Awaited Solutions for the Densest Packing Problem in Dimensions 8 and 24
- L. Amber O'Hearn: Meat is best for growing brains
- Scott Aaronson: Why I am not an integrated information theorist
- Sean Carroll: Preposterous Universe
- Tim Urban: Why Procrastinators Procrastinate
- Scott Alexander: Reverse voxsplaining: prison and mental illness
- Bruce Schneier: Why cryptography is harder than it looks
- Matthew Green: A few thoughts on cryptographic engineering
- Elie Bursztein: Full(er) House: Exposing high-end poker cheating devices
- Matt Blaze: How Law Enforcement Tracks Cellular Phones
- Brian Krebs: ATM Insert Skimmers: A Closer Look
- Joel Marsh: 10 ways to pretend you know UX when you don't