Thanks for sticking around. And, if you're new here, thanks for giving this newsletter a try. Not sure where this will go, but there's only one way to find out… Can't lie, the overwhelming positive response to my first newsletter was a humbling experience. Email is cool in a way that, with over 4 billion users, it's still the biggest social network nobody owns. I loved reading the replies, and I guess we can kinda agree the nostalgic vibes resonated with most of y'all. Since then, I'm slowly onboarding folks onto Rumicat, the newsletter service without all the poespas. (I keep saying the tagline cuz I think it's hilarious!) Obvs it will become available for everyone, but for now, it's all about learning by doing. Meanwhile, I'm looking for a full stack developer who's eager to learn (by doing) at my new playground, Nternet Company. Some call it a startup studio, others an expensive hobby. However, if this artwork resonates, you're probably a good fit. Let’s move on with some links…
If the kids are done watching Bluey, try Interstellar 5555. They'll either get nightmares or be mesmerized for life by this timeless piece of art. What if science fiction could provide a blueprint of what could go well, instead of horribly wrong? Dear Alice is a Ghibli-like story with a more hopeful vision. What if you found out one of your friends is 14,000 years old? This is the plot of The Man from Earth. I couldn't find it on streaming platforms, hence I'm directing you once more to YT. If you're new to the creative industry, check out Creative Lives. They have a new site to help navigate talent. It's nice that, and that's the way it is. If you're running a restaurant, you know HR is tough. Well, now there's Soigné. Hard to pronounce, easy to use. From the folks who brought you Formitable. If you're an artist, check out the nifty tools Postcontext is building! Make your website, track your studio inventory, make your CV, or keep track of shows. If you're running an enterprise, you're probably not subscribed to this newsletter. However, Framer launched Framer Studio to help your migrate to their platform. If you think you need design to make your website stand out, remember it's just a motherfucking website. If it works, it's fucking perfect. If you're doing a lot of public speaking, consider signing up for Animo. It's a tool to capture your audience, made by those who organised TNW conference. If you like promising startups, check out Deta. It's another AI play somewhere between your OS and the browser, and I like the URL: www.deta.surf
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That's it. I'm gonna hit the slopes. What about you? How are you? N. |