A dispatch from the agentic era
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We're all in this
AI race.

It's changing the way we live. The New World helps you bridge the gap — so you know exactly what to do.

§ 01 — What you get

A weekly guide, written by an operator, for people who feel behind.

01 · FIELD NOTES

What actually shipped this week

The signal, not the noise. The three or four things that moved the ball — in plain English, with the context you need to care.

02 · PLAYBOOK

One tool, one workflow, one win

A repeatable thing you can steal on Monday morning. From writing, to research, to running your business. Shown, not told.

03 · ORIENTATION

The map of the new world

Who's building what, and why it matters for you. So when someone says "agentic" at dinner, you're the one explaining it.

§ 02 — What's inside

Start with the latest dispatch, then browse the archive.

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Written the way a friend would explain it.

No jargon walls. No hot takes. Just the pattern underneath the news, and the one or two moves you can make this week.

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§ 03 — Who writes it

Written by an operator — not an expert.

The author
Brian Hatcher

I don't write about AI for a living. I use it for a living — to ship product, run a STR portfolio, build software, close deals, get unstuck.

The New World is the thing I wish I'd had three years ago. Three short dispatches a week — what's real, what's hype, and what to actually do with it — from someone running the same race you're running. No algorithms. No sponsors between the paragraphs. Just letters from inside the work.

— Brian Hatcher operator · builder · running in The New World

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