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I've always loved spending way too much time on the computer, and spent my teens tinkering with Photoshop and building crappy websites. But after getting a computer science degree, I realized writing compilers wasn't for me and decided to…
My weekly newsletter comes with a dosis inspiration, a curated downloadable swatches color palette, quick design tips and the same resources I learn from.
Hoop Vision has grown into a leading voice in the college basketball media landscape, bringing substance and perspective to an industry rife with cliche and tired narrative. With a data-driven, video-heavy approach, Hoop Vision brings you…
A free weekly newsletter for entrepreneurs featuring the best hand curated content, must read articles, how to guides, tips and tricks, resources, events and more.
At Highbrow, we are always hungry for more knowledge. The idea Highbrow first came to us when we felt like there was a huge knowledge gap between what we were learning from the media and real textbook knowledge. And like most modern peo…
Every week Amy Webb opens her research notebook and shares artifacts from the future.
Amy McQuire writes an independent Australian Aboriginal rights publication with a keen focus on settler-colonialism, justice, and violence.
If you enjoy badass bikers with hearts of gold, strong family ties, and real-life, complex and relatable issues, the Whiskeys are for you! Loaded with heat, humor, and heart, these sexy stories will draw you in and keep you riveted until th…
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The term woolgathering once referred to the act of roaming fields on a pasture to gather loose pieces of wool that had gotten caught in fences, bushes, or the like. At some point, it became a way to refer to the reveries of a wandering mind–the...

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