A note on the redesign, the new category pages, and what to expect from the newsletter going forward.

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Every category is crowded now. The businesses that win aren't the cheapest — they're the ones customers trust enough to pay a premium.
What separates founders on their second or third company from those on their first isn't experience alone — it's what they've learned to ignore.
Every AI initiative eventually runs into the same wall: the data underneath it. Teams that fixed this early are pulling ahead.
Starting this quarter, HackME Weekly moves to a tighter publishing rhythm across all six categories.
