About 拾遗周刊
拾遗周刊 is my weekly place for keeping things that feel worth remembering. It is not limited to one topic; it mainly covers AI, technology, products, developer tools, indie building, books, games, and observations from everyday life.
The goal is long-term accumulation rather than chasing every fast-moving trend. I want these issues to remain useful as a record of what I was building, reading, noticing, and thinking about at the time.
What an issue looks like
Sections are flexible and follow what actually happened during the week. Typical topics include:
- AI / Technology
- Products / Indie Building
- Tools / Open Source
- Articles Worth Reading
- Books / Games / Life
- Notes from the Week
Recommendations and opinions reflect my own view at the time and are not official statements from the products or projects mentioned.
Publishing
Issues are written on a weekly cadence and numbered from 01 upward. There is no strict publication weekday; useful content matters more than a rigid schedule.
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Quoting and licensing
Quoting and summarising are welcome. Keep a link to the original issue and attribute it to 拾遗周刊. The site is based on Tw93/Weekly and follows the upstream MIT license; written newsletter content remains the author’s copyright.
Frequently asked questions
How often is 拾遗周刊 published?
It is written on a weekly cadence with issue numbers starting at 01. There is no fixed publication weekday; useful content matters more than a rigid schedule.
What does 拾遗周刊 cover?
AI, technology, products, developer tools, indie building, books, games, and observations from everyday life.
How do I subscribe?
Subscribe to /rss.xml, follow the LjyYano/Weekly repository on GitHub, or follow @yano82895800 on X.
Can I quote the content?
Yes. Keep a link to the original issue and attribute it to 拾遗周刊. Site code follows the upstream MIT license; written content remains the author's copyright.