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Why the Tech Newsletter Signup Exists

Valmira Eldricson envisioned a newsletter that cuts through some of the nonsense but let’s be honest, it’s impossible to avoid all of it. The aim? To sift through the chatter and deliver snippets that might actually matter—if you have the patience to sort through your inbox.

From our skyscraper perch in New York, the newsletter embodies the struggle against attention fragmentation—trying to be useful without being yet another notification you instantly delete.

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The Vision Behind It

Valmira Eldricson envisioned a newsletter that cuts through some of the nonsense but let’s be honest, it’s impossible to avoid all of it. The aim? To sift through the chatter and deliver snippets that might actually matter—if you have the patience to sort through your inbox.

From our skyscraper perch in New York, the newsletter embodies the struggle against attention fragmentation—trying to be useful without being yet another notification you instantly delete.

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Real Stories or Examples

Kimberly, The Skeptical Subscriber

She admitted she signed up half out of curiosity and half because she hates missing out. Surprise: she actually found useful tidbits now and then.

Michael, The Overwhelmed Techie

Michael appreciates the newsletter’s brevity—just enough to stay informed without drowning in minutiae.

Jade, The Mental Health Advocate

Jade values the mental health tech updates, finding them a refreshing break from the usual gadget hype.

Tips to Survive the Newsletter

  • Don’t feel compelled to read every word—skim smartly.
  • Save or forward the genuinely useful bits.
  • Unsubscribe without guilt if it becomes too much.
  • Come back later; good things often make a comeback.
  • Use filters or folders to keep your inbox organized.
  • Remember: it’s about you, not the content overload.

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