All Topics
All Topics
Technology
Technology
AI
AI
Business
Business
Entertainment
Entertainment
News
News
Programming
Programming
Science
Science
Design
Design
Environment
Environment
Finance
Finance
Crypto
Crypto
Politics
Politics
Sports
Sports
Education
Education
Gaming
Gaming
Art
Art
Music
Music
Health
Health
Security
Security
Books
Books
Food
Food
Travel
Travel
Personal
Personal
Bluesky
Twitter

Premium Newsletter Pitch: AI Industry Analysis and Financial Guides

By

Ed Zitron

1h ago· 38 min readen

Summary

This appears to be a promotional pitch for a premium newsletter subscription, offering detailed analyses of NVIDIA, Anthropic, OpenAI's finances, and the AI bubble. The author promotes various "Hater's Guides" covering topics like the SaaSpocalypse, Private Credit, Private Equity, and Oracle. The newsletter promises weekly content ranging from 5,000 to 18,000 words at $70/year or $7/month.

Source

bskyPremium Newsletter Pitch: AI Industry Analysis and Financial Guideswheresyoured.at

Key quotes

· 3 pulled
If you liked this piece, you should subscribe to my premium newsletter.
It's $70 a year, or $7 a month, and in return you get a weekly newsletter that's usually anywhere from 5,000 to 18,000 words, including vast, detailed analyses of NVIDIA, Anthropic and OpenAI's finances, and the AI bubble writ large.
My Hater's Guides To the SaaSpocalypse, Private Credit and Private Equity are essential to understanding our current financial system.
Snippet from the RSS feed
If you liked this piece, you should subscribe to my premium newsletter. It’s $70 a year, or $7 a month, and in return you get a weekly newsletter that’s usually anywhere from 5,000 to 18,000 words, including vast, detailed analyses of NVIDIA, Anthropic an

You might also wanna read

Promotional Newsletter Subscription Offer for AI and Financial Analysis Content

This article appears to be a promotional piece for a premium newsletter subscription, offering detailed analyses of major AI companies (NVID

wheresyoured.at·17d ago

Promotional Newsletter Subscription Offer for AI and Financial Analysis Content

This article appears to be a promotional piece for a premium newsletter subscription, offering detailed analyses of major AI companies (NVID

wheresyoured.at·17d ago

Promotional Newsletter Subscription Offer for AI and Financial Analysis Content

This article appears to be a promotional piece for a premium newsletter subscription, offering detailed analyses of major AI companies (NVID

wheresyoured.at·17d ago

Promotional Content for Premium AI and Finance Newsletter

This appears to be a promotional excerpt from a premium newsletter rather than a full article. The content primarily serves as an advertisem

wheresyoured.at·29d ago

Promotional Content for Premium AI and Finance Newsletter

This appears to be a promotional excerpt from a premium newsletter rather than a full article. The content primarily serves as an advertisem

wheresyoured.at·29d ago

Critical Analysis of AI Industry Hype and Financial Realities

The article presents a critical analysis of the AI industry, arguing that the current AI bubble is built on vague promises and misleading na

wheresyoured.at·3mo ago

Analysis: OpenAI's Cash Burn and the AI Investment Bubble

The article examines OpenAI's massive capital burn and the broader AI investment bubble, noting that while public markets show concern about

economist.com·6mo ago

Open-weight AI models undercut proprietary rivals by up to 50x, raising questions about Big Tech's pricing strategy

The article discusses the dramatic price disparity between open-weight AI models like DeepSeek V4 and proprietary models from Anthropic and

jamesoclaire.com·12d ago

Anthropic and OpenAI appear to have found product-market fit as enterprise LLM usage surges

The article discusses how Anthropic and OpenAI have likely achieved product-market fit, evidenced by Anthropic's rumored first profitable qu

simonwillison.net·1mo ago

Anthropic and OpenAI appear to have found product-market fit as enterprise LLM usage surges

The article discusses how Anthropic and OpenAI have likely achieved product-market fit, evidenced by Anthropic's rumored first profitable qu

simonwillison.net·1mo ago

Anthropic and OpenAI appear to have found product-market fit as enterprise LLM usage surges

The article discusses how Anthropic and OpenAI have likely achieved product-market fit, evidenced by Anthropic's rumored first profitable qu

simonwillison.net·1mo ago

Comments

Sign in to join the conversation.

No comments yet. Be the first.