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The Verge's Installer Newsletter: A Tech Curator's Picks

May 2, 2026Source: The Verge
The Verge's Installer Newsletter: A Tech Curator's Picks
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Ulaş Doğru

Ulaş Doğru

Software & Startup Analyst

The Verge's latest 'Installer' newsletter dives into self-promotion, showcasing curated tech content. It highlights diverse topics from AI podcasts to robotics and Japanese stationery.

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Hello tech enthusiasts! The latest edition of The Verge's 'Installer' newsletter, number 126, has landed, and it's packed with a fascinating mix of curated content. This issue seems to be leaning heavily into 'Ruthless Self-Promotion Week,' as editor Nilay Patel puts it, dedicating much of the space to the cool projects and articles the team has been working on or has discovered.

For those of you who are new to the newsletter, welcome aboard! 'Installer' serves as your personal guide to some of the most interesting and 'Verge-iest' things happening in the tech world. If you've missed previous editions, you can catch up on all the past issues over at the dedicated Installer homepage.

This particular edition touches upon a wide array of subjects that are currently buzzing in the tech sphere. From discussions about the intriguing 'Tesla diner' to insights from Dwarkesh Patel's podcasts on AI, and even a nod to the popular historical podcast 'The Rest Is History,' there's a little something for everyone. The newsletter also mentions a rewatch of 'Ted Lasso' in anticipation of its fourth season, a rather alarming video of a robot injuring Joanna Stern, and a continued exploration into the world of beautiful Japanese stationery.

It’s a reminder of how diverse the tech landscape has become, with content spanning from deep dives into AI and robotics to lighter fare like popular TV shows and artisanal goods. The Verge continues to be a fantastic source for keeping up with these varied interests, and the 'Installer' newsletter is a prime example of their commitment to sharing valuable and engaging content with their readers.

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