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MailPoet Now Live: Daily Email Newsletter Digest for All Blog Posts (24-Hour Summary System)

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MailPoet is now officially live. It was interesting!!!

From this point forward, you’ll receive one daily email that bundles everything posted over the last 24 hours — neatly packaged, conveniently delivered, and mildly suspiciously efficient. The first delivery is tomorrow morning, I think!

If you’re reading this, it means this post has already been grouped with others into that very same email… which makes this message slightly redundant, but also structurally unavoidable. Think of it as the system introducing itself while simultaneously proving it works.

If you like the format, great — consistency achieved.

If you don’t… well, you’re still getting tomorrow’s email, so feedback may need to be submitted in triplicate via yesterday’s message. I will say this was a bit more of a challenge than I expected. I used my knowledge, two AI models, and WordPress support to answer a few questions. Nothing is straightforward. I say that in full transparency.

Enjoy the experiment.

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About Kevin, I spent 40 years in FinTech before retiring to

Rio de Janeiro to trade software releases for a front-row seat

to the beautiful absurdity of life in Brazil. This blog is my digital

porch, a place for unpolished commentary on book reviews,

daily gripes, and the random thoughts of a guy who finally has

the time to pay attention. I’m an observant realist with a deep

appreciation for history, a good quote, and the perspective that

only comes after the career ends. I write to stay sharp, to stay

honest, and to keep the conversation going.


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