Frequency of Publication
Daily
Daily
Boing Boing has been the internet's curator of weird since the early web. Their newsletter brings you the strangest corners of digital culture through multiple daily emails.
You get a stream of oddities across tech, art, and culture. Strange inventions sit next to surreal art projects. Bizarre news stories follow DIY maker builds. Tech industry absurdities round out the mix.
The content stays true to the site's playful skepticism. You won't find deep analysis here. Instead, you get fascinating finds that keep your brain engaged with things you'd never discover alone.
Think of those Wikipedia rabbit holes that eat your afternoon. This newsletter delivers that same energy in bite-sized doses. Multiple posts per day via Substack keep the weird flowing.
Topics span wide:
• Tech innovations that make you question progress
• Cultural oddities from around the globe
• Creative projects that push boundaries
• News stories too strange for mainstream media
• Maker culture experiments and builds
The writing maintains genuine curiosity while questioning everything. You stay informed about digital counterculture without the exhaustion of constant outrage cycles.
This works best if you believe the internet should surprise you. The goal is keeping you interested, not keeping you angry. Each email asks you to question reality just enough to stay engaged.
Your feed stays diverse. Art installations follow tech breakdowns. Cultural criticism mixes with maker project features. The variety prevents information overload while maintaining intellectual stimulation.
Boing Boing filters the internet's weirdness so you don't have to dig through everything yourself. They find the gems hiding in plain sight across multiple domains of human creativity and technological experimentation.
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