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Hey yall! Sharing my Tuesday Top 8 on mycyberspace which is a weekly roundup of my top 8 products of the week... inspired by myspace ofc <3 📲 https://mycyberspace.substack.com xx
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Apr 30, 2024

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it's not Tuesday, but I started a new series on my substack, mycyberspace, called Top 8. all inspired by myspace!! xx https://mycyberspace.substack.com/p/tuesday-top-8-april-2024
Apr 24, 2024
shameless promo, but here's my substack! it's called mycyberspace and inspired by myspace. I used to blog in the 2010s, so I'm basically treating things like that. I'm building various websites/brands now but none of them will have any personal blog aspect any longer. This allows me to separate the two! Get on my friend's list. :-) https://mycyberspace.substack.com
Apr 17, 2024
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I like people who make lists, recs, give explanations about random stuff and all things internet. I'm very passionate about the type of work of internet archivists and I would describe most of this newsletters as such. Without further ado: The Crossroads Gazette: Where all roads are open. Essays on art, history, literature, folklore, and life. User Mag: a tech and online culture publication by Taylor Lorenz, featuring exclusive reporting, interviews, and insights about the online world. 404 Media: is a journalist-founded digital media company exploring the ways technology is shaping–and is shaped by–our world. We're focused on investigative reports, longform features, blogs, and scoops about topics including: hacking, cybersecurity, cybercrime, sex, artificial intelligence, consumer rights, surveillance, privacy, and the democratization of the internet. Postcards by elle: curated recommendations, brain food, and longform essays. Postcards delivered to you every week. Coco Mocoe: The place to all trends, marketing and pop culture! Garbage Day: a newsletter about having fun online. Deez Links: the original fixations report: recs, reviews, & ruminations on our online quality of life. Nautilus: Nautilus is a different kind of science magazine. Our stories take you into the depths of science and spotlight its ripples in our lives and cultures. Out of It: Mary Gaitskill's newsletter. Notes from outside the consternation machine. After School by Casey Lewis: an examination of youth culture. Ridiculous Little Things: a newsletter about taste and the root of our desires. Ridiculous Little Things is essays, interviews, guides, and recommendations to make us think more deeply about the minutiae. The Dream Baby Press Substack: Dream Baby Press is here to make literature a little more exciting. Join us for The Love/Hate Lists, A Writing Club in Burger King, Writing Prompts, Erotica, and things you'll probably want to share with friends ❤️ Internet princess: writing to make you feel crazier & writing to make you feel sane. LES ACTUS DU JOUR: Chaque jour, un résumé de l’actu en 5 minutes, clair et efficace ! A compilation of news you can read in five minutes in French. It's helped me improve my vocabulary. They also do YouTube videos in the channel HugoDécrypte - Actus du jour, where they post news in 10 minutes or less as well. French Teacher Carlito: learn French Through Culture Every Sunday Join intermediate learners and get personal stories of life, travel, and experiences across France to practice, progress, and immerse yourself—all for FREE!
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I know it sounds crazy, but trust me it's so good! All you need is radishes (sliced into however you want! or keep them whole, that's totally fine!), and just roll them into the butter or use a knife to spread it, and a sprinkle of sea salt, and enjoy! it's so simple, and the flavor and texture combo is out of this world good. delicious thinly sliced radishes with a knife on a mandolin (but be careful!!!) with proscuitto and parsley in a sandwich (or on a flatbread/cracker) as well Also check out Ploughman's lunches!! it's basically that exact vibe and I'm sure there's some inspo on pinterest!
Apr 25, 2024
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I can't tell you how much I love this app. It's a note taking app, but everytime you enter it, it creates a blank document. it makes it seamless to get thoughts out asap!!! It's super basic and bare bones, but having a blank digital document ready as soon as you click the app seriously makes all the difference! They automatically save and sync to your computer if you have the app on your desktop too, so it's easy to sort through and find things.
Apr 17, 2024
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one of my favorite journals is my cooking journal! I have one for each specific year and I write in it monthly, in real time. it consists of my grocery lists, farmers market lists, seasonal produce, meal plans for the week, recipe development (i also have a website i'm working on and a future goal is cookbooks so i'm always journaling this as I work on my recipes!!), meals I had out, dishes from cookbooks catching my eye, recipes i want to try... etc. really, everything food and cooking! it's more of a commonplace book of everything food related where I can develop and create recipes! it's fun to write the recipes out, and you have a place to make notes on what works, what didn't work, what to try, etc. Sometimes I even like to journal what playlists are going with the week - it's fun to see it along side all the cooking. it's always a fun look into the seasons too! You can also use it to keep track on recipes / traditions you want to remember!
Apr 18, 2024