SATURDAY, MAY 2, 2026 · Vol I · No. 142
The Morning Mail
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Saturday, May 2, 2026
Quote of the Day

"Glück ist nicht etwas Fertiges. Es kommt aus deinen eigenen Handlungen."

— Dalai Lama

AI · Software Engineering

Parallel agent orchestration arrives for everyday workspaces.

1 min read · Synthesized from 8 sources

Composer-style frameworks now route 30+ concurrent coding agents across isolated worktrees, escalating to humans only when judgment is needed. Two open-source releases land this week.

  • ComposioHQ ships Agent Orchestrator with built-in CI escalation
  • Anthropic previews a multi-agent SDK aimed at Google Workspace
  • Benchmarks suggest 4–7× throughput on parallelizable PRs
Berlin · Local

U-Bahn line U5 to add a Saturday-only express service from May.

1 min read · Tagesspiegel · BVG release

Trial runs through summer; skips four central stops to halve the trip from Hönow to Hauptbahnhof.

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Reads dozens of sitesPicks the ones that matterWrites them in plain English
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Step

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§ The simple idea

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That's MorningMail. Except the friend is an AI — and the note arrives at the time and on the days you choose.

§ What you'll find inside

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Your morning today
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Scrolling, tabs, anxiety.

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20 tabs, 5 apps
Effort
Constant skimming
Worry
“Did I miss something?”
Mood
Tired before 9 AM
The MorningMail way
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Where
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Sip your coffee
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§ Real readers

Three people. Three different mornings.

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Make yours
Anna, 34
Marketing manager · London
She asks for
“Just my industry, local news, and Arsenal.”
What lands in her inbox

Three short stories: a competitor's launch, a tube strike on Thursday, and last night's match. All before her train.

06:45 · Mon–Fri
Marco, 52
Small business owner · Milan
She asks for
“My city, the economy, and tennis.”
What lands in her inbox

What's happening on his street, this week's interest rate news in plain Italian, plus how Sinner is doing — all in two minutes.

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Priya, 27
Student · Toronto
She asks for
“Climate news and what's on at the cinema.”
What lands in her inbox

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§ Frequently asked

The fine print, in plain English.

MorningMail is a daily email written just for you. You tell it what you care about — your job, your city, your team, your hobbies — and an AI reads the news every night and writes you a short summary in the morning.

A normal newsletter is the same for everyone. Yours is different from anyone else's. You decide what's in it, and it changes every day based on what's actually happening in your world.

Not at all. You type what you want to know about — like talking to a friend — and we handle the rest. There are no filters, no rules, no settings to learn.

About two minutes. It's designed for one screen on your phone — short paragraphs, not long lists of links.

Trusted news sources across the web — major papers, local sites, and official sources. Every story has a link, so you can read the original any time.

We work hard to stop that. The AI only writes about stories it can link to a real source, and a thumbs-down on anything wrong helps it learn fast.

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