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"If you love Spanish food, quirky history, and the way cinema and art intersect with what we eat, you’re in the right place." Blanca Valencia writes of her Substack newsletter launched only a year ago.
We’ve reached a point where we’re done giving and receiving advice on how to scrimp and save. Now with generative AI driving sea changes at work, we’re talking openly about how we make a living and survive. Case in point, the Scratch newsletter.
Love to Lingo guides language learners to make meaningful progress on their own terms. Christina shares insights from language acquisition research, practical ideas from the classroom, tools and frameworks for learners who are looking to build an effective language practice that grows with them.
Love and relationships at their most expansive. Think: Intimacy with place, with the self, between friends who live together. It's for those of us who think and feel about what it means to be close to someone, or somewhere.
Who’s it for? UX designers, product designers, or just about anyone obsessed with software development. In the words of Pavel, the author, it’s for those who think about "the work rather than the tools." That's a tricky dichotomy to navigate. I, for one, gravitate
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