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If youâre curious about AI but donât speak code, AI blew my mind is perfect. Daria explores tools, prompts, and wild ideas in a way thatâs fun, creative, and super easy to followâno tech jargon required.
If you like thoughtful takes on money, health, fashion, and the systems behind it all, Rozannaâs Substack is worth the read. She breaks big topics down in a way that actually makes you thinkâand maybe even change a habit or two.
If youâre trying to make your brand go viral, Brand Viral is a no-brainer. Quinn breaks down what works, why it works, and how to do it yourselfâwith smart insights, wild examples, and killer tools.
If you're building products for the world but still thinking local, Build Local, Ship Global is your wake-up call. Julia Diez breaks down the messy, fascinating crossroads of language, tech, and cultureâwith sharp takes on i18n, real-world UX fails, and AI-powered localization that actually makes sense.
ChatGPT said: If youâre rated 1600+ and tired of aimless blitz blunders, Chess Guy is your fast track to Elo gains. Cole Zwynenburg ditches the fluff and drops straight-up useful routines, sharp recaps, and real improvement tipsâplus, $5 gets you three private lessons a month.
If youâre trying to create work that gets seen, whether itâs content, a business, or just something personal youâre building, Send the Signals by Christopher Lee is worth your time.
TechTiff is âquietlyâ building an empire from her phone with coffee in hand. Wild to watch. If you're into AI or emerging tech, she's one to follow. đ



















































