This Week in Stratechery
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2026.08: Losing in the Attention Economy
The best Stratechery content from the week of February 16, 2026, including asking what happened to video games, the NBA being a mess, for now, and Shopify and the future of e-commerce.
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2026.07: Aggregators and AI
The best Stratechery content from the week of February 9, 2026, including individualization at scale, CapEx explosions and distinctions, and the interviewer becoming the interviewee.
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2026.06: SaaSmageddon and the Super Bowl
The best Stratechery content from the week of February 2, 2025, including the future of software, SaaSmageddon and Super Bowl ads, and madness in basketball and football.
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2026.05: The Chip Fly in the AI Ointment
The best Stratechery content from the week of January 26, 2026, including tech’s looming chip problem, what Meta is doing and why, and disappearing PLA generals and “De-Risking”.
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2026.04: Netflix, Luka, and Life in La La Land
The best Stratechery content from the week of January 19, 2025, including Netflix questions, what TSMC means to AI, and some basketball
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2026.03: Technology Doings
The best Stratechery content from the week of January 12, 2026, including what technology did for United, what it is doing to legacy media, and what it should do for Apple.
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2026.02: AI Power, Now and In 100 Years
The best Stratechery content from the week of January 5, 2026, including whether AI will replace humans, the future of power generation, and what China thinks of what happened in Caracas.
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2025.50: Netflix and a Hollywood Chill
The best Stratechery content from the week of January 8, 2025, including why Netflix wants Warner, more on Netflix, and all about Flighty.
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2025.49: Conflicts, Consternation, and Code Red
The best Stratechery content from the week of December 1, 2025, including what the Times missed in its David Sacks story, Atlassian’s history and near future, and Code Red at OpenAI.
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2025.47: Gemini! At The Disco
The best Stratechery content from the week of November 17, 2025, including the arrival of Gemini, the most takeable companies in tech, and China’s unhappiness with Japan’s new Prime Minister.
