D | Inside Out Journal | Chapter V
We’re mixing it up!
We’ve got a collection of insightful articles and joyous moments to share with you!
Having been at this for a while, we’ve gotten to a point where we all know that there’s little more you need than a cute doggo to brighten your day. Case in point from one of our fabulous designers, Timi, who had Bella over for the week.
This week we’re all about recommending some things you might want to try out. We hear there’s a new trend in the programming language market, so we brought you some insights. We also stumbled upon some conceptual artwork in the form of a cookbook by Esther Choi, which brought us more joy than we’d like to admit. In any case, this is D is for Diversity.
Day 33 of Quarantine, my cat and I are officially on a break.
— Oana, about to learn that hell hath no fury like a cat scorned
Food for Thought
Here’s this week’s dose of constructive, skill-building type content.
Inside Stories
We can count on Diana’s consistency and dedication to the cause, she ain’t going nowhere.
Unless it’s an essential-need journey, the outside is off-limits!
If we still need to stay inside, we might as well touch up our Crêpe making skills. We’d be doing ourselves a favour, really.
Imagine coming out of lockdown and being a Crêpe connaisseur, is there more to life to wish for? Your friends and family will thank us, just go with it.
Speaking of things to wish for in life, resilience and togetherness are what we’re all expecting from the world, and they pulled through. In case you missed it, this Google initiative not only strengthened our faith in humanity but also provided us with some much-needed inspiration.
Me, Myself and I
There’s no better time for self-improvement than now!
Do we hear up-and-coming? You might want to get into this, cause it’s about to get popular.
Going hand in hand with last week’s Starlink tracker, you can now have your eye on the Space Station at all times… or at least when it’s above you.
Day 31 of quarantine: I’m starting to consider giving myself a haircut…
— Claudiu, needs to be stopped before it’s too late
Fast-Thinking Business
“Washing still has crazy carbon emissions, pollution and collection/delivery services cause large amounts of congestion,” says OXWASH co-founder and CEO, Kyle Grant. We like their answer to this challenge.
And lastly, some fresh news for all the techies out there, from Microsoft.
Before you go…
One of our SuperDevs, Cosmin, has been working on a clever new Sudoku app. We’ve been loving to play with it so we thought you might too.
Currently available exclusively on the Google Play store, but if we show him some support, we might see an IOS version very soon…
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