Recomendo - Future of Space/Disk Prices/Oldavista
A weekly newsletter that gives you 6 brief personal recommendations of cool stuff. Future of SpaceI have been researching the state of space technology, and the current ambitions of various countries and companies for space exploration and settlement. By far the best source for official plans, programs in progress, and technological breakthroughs has been a stellar YouTube channel called The Space Race. It’s fun, visual, clear, insightful, succinct, and highly informative. Its back list of hundreds of videos have answered all my “future of space” questions. — KK Hard Drive ShopperDisk Prices is a bare-bones, text-only website lists the prices of hard drives, solid-state drives, and USB drives available on Amazon. It’s a superior way to search for storage compared to searching directly on Amazon. — MF Old Internet SearchOldavista is a search engine that retrieves results from the “internet of yesterday,” sourcing from archived personal web pages such as GeoCities, AOL Hometown, Angelfire, and others. It’s modeled after the now-defunct AltaVista and scraped from the Internet Archive. I love the nostalgia exploration! — CD Diversion SafesDiversion safes look like everyday items, ranging from clocks to hairbrushes. They come with hidden compartments that are perfect for stashing money, USB drives, and other small valuables. The variety available on Amazon means there's a style to blend into any room seamlessly. Here’s one built into a soap dispenser. — MF Industry secretsSomeone on Reddit asked, “What industry ‘secret’ do you know that most people don’t?” and I wish I had time to read through all the thousands of comments. Many of the revealed secrets are what you might expect, like disinformation, uncleanliness, and high markups, but some are truly frightening! Below is a sample of the top-voted secrets:
Fraud AlertIf someone is calling you to alert you to fraud, nine out of ten times they are themselves the fraudster. These days fraud-alert fraudsters are sophisticated, and they may know information about you like your SSN, address, etc., and are playing a long game not asking for money at first. Warning signs: they prohibit you from talking to anyone else, and you can’t hang up, or call back. This very long account, How I Got Scammed Out of $50,000, by a very savvy financial advice columnist who got scammed by so-called fraud investigators has all the elements of the common tricks. It matches exactly with close friends who have been scammed. Yes, it can happen to you. Learn from others’ mistakes. — KK Recomendo Unclassified Ads work! Here’s how to reach over 75,000 subscribers for just $150. UNCLASSIFIEDS The PayPal Mafia changed technology forever. But the unexpected origin story of PayPal and its creators*—Elon Musk, Reid Hoffman, Peter Thiel, and many others—*has gone untold. Until now. Check out THE FOUNDERS, now in paperback, from award-winning biographer Jimmy Soni. The World Pilgrimage Guide at sacredsites.com is a guide to spiritual destinations worldwide. It documents 2000 sacred places in 165 countries with info, maps & beautiful photographs by National Geographic photographer Martin Gray. 🌿 An app we love: Take public transport or shop from sustainable brands? Commons rewards you up to $30 in cash each month, just for spending more mindfully. Want to stop putting off your biggest goals? Don’t let your ideas die inside your mind. Use this Free Stop Procrastinating & Just Get Started Checklist, grounded in the psychology of creative work, to overcome your resistance and make getting started easy & enjoyable. The daily brief you need – Semafor Flagship offers a unique perspective on the far-reaching and international ramifications of current events, covering everything from crypto to climate, politics and policy to culture, AI to Big Tech. Subscribe for free. Daily learning. Lifelong impact. Learning just a few minutes a day on Brilliant can transform how you see the world. Engaging, bite-sized lessons in math, logic, technology, and more help you build knowledge while making you a better thinker and problem solver. Try it free for 30 days. Recomendo is published by Cool Tools Lab, a small company of three people. We run the Cool Tools website, a YouTube channel, a podcast, and other newsletters, including Gar’s Tips & Tools, Nomadico, What’s in my NOW? and Book Freak. Recomendo is copyrighted by Cool Tools Lab, LLC. Commissions may be earned from the links above. |
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