Tuesday Letter #34 - Let's Create
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📜 Quote of the week
This books is awesome. My 2nd favorite from Derek Sivers. As the title suggests, there are indeed a lot of conflicting advice, but at the same time it is all good, and you get to pick what speaks to you.
This quote in particular stood out to me. We (the humans) are born to create, so let's do this together! Let me know if you have created anything recently, would love to take a look!
😄 Cool person I encountered this week
Jim Fisher
I have landed on Jim's site through his post on Shape typing in Python. I did not end up reading or understanding the post, since it ended up not being to relevant for me, but I loved his site and grandiose variety of topics he writes about.
🐦 Tweet of the week
nailed it. https://t.co/QI5C7uCjoT pic.twitter.com/IiPqaZvptK
— Josh Pigford (@Shpigford) April 27, 2024
Josh is an inspiration when it comes to creating! Veni, vidi, vici.
😎 Other cool links
- Scattered thoughts on buying software businesses by Justin Duke creator of Buttondown.
- Recently learned that IP Address is not the only way Google Analytics can figure out where in the world you are (VPNs are not going to help!!!) and this tool helps you figure out how you leaked out your location and other info. WARNING: be prepared to shit your pants from learning how much data your browsers gives away 💩.
- High Interest is a cool site with Savings Rates in different banks. So if you have some cash to save, check it out.
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