// PERSONAL · CONTENT SURFACE
Updated daily
A daily multi-domain synthesis — political, geopolitical, tech, finance — with three-to-five-level cross-effect analysis. The kind of read that explains how today's policy shock becomes next quarter's earnings call.
// Why this exists
The political feed tells you about a tariff. The tech feed tells you about a chip restriction. The finance feed tells you about a stock dropping. None of them tell you that those three things are the same story — which is the only thing worth knowing.
Drako News is a daily synthesis that runs across four domains at once: political, geopolitical, tech, finance. Each post traces an event through three-to-five layers of effect — what the proximate signal is, who it moves first, who it moves second, and the macro consequence that ends up on a quarterly call eighteen months later.
"The world isn't four newsletters. It's one feedback loop with four entrances. The point is the loop, not the entrance."
One post per day. Sources cited. Cross-effect chains diagrammed. Committed to disk as dated markdown so you can scroll back and watch a thesis age.
// Preview
Each card opens to a long-form post with full citation chain and cross-effect diagram.
// How it works
Sources
Government filings, regulatory rulings, central bank communications, primary press conferences, peer-reviewed papers — read first. Aggregated commentary read second, mostly to know what the consensus narrative is and where it's wrong.
Cross-effect
Every post traces an event through at least three layers of effect — proximate, secondary, tertiary — and where the chain warrants it, four or five. The diagram is the post; the prose is the explanation.
Citations
Every claim has a source. Every source is linked. Sources outside paywalls when possible; when not, archived. The agent pipeline does not get to assert without showing.
Cadence
If today doesn't have a chain worth tracing, today doesn't have a post. Volume isn't the metric. The metric is whether you'd actually have wanted to read it tomorrow.
// Under the hood
Tech stack
Static markdown rendered with Next.js; daily posts committed by Hermes through the GitHub API into /content/news/YYYY-MM-DD.md. Source ingestion runs on Drako DevOS — a fan-out across primary and aggregated feeds, deduped by memory layer, ranked by editorial agent.
Pipeline
Same Hermes/OpenClaw/markdown pipeline as Drako Finance. Posts live at /content/news/YYYY-MM-DD.md, each one a single markdown file with frontmatter for date, domains, and source URLs. Cross-effect reasoning is rendered from a structured cross_effects: block, not freeform prose. Pipeline runs through Drako DevOS.
Pipeline runs through Drako DevOS →
// Read along
Drako News lands a single cross-effect post each morning. Subscribe for the daily — no aggregation, no filler, one chain at a time.
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