

pc0
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Finance. Geek. Dad. Large Scale Tech Strategy. Startups. Mentor. New Life Stage. Innovation. Life Long Learner. Lover Of Beauty. AI. Helper. Health Tech.








Take a shower in the dark.


We're setting up new powers to keep fuel flowing for Australians.




Here are 10 anti-brainrot websites you should try: 1. Project Gutenberg: Free access to thousands of classic books for deep, distraction-free reading. 🔗 gutenberg.org 2. Farnam Street: Distils timeless mental models and ideas to help people think better and make smarter decisions. 🔗 fs.blog 3. Longreads: Handpicked high-quality long-form articles that actually make you think. 🔗 longreads.com 4. Coursera: University-level courses that upgrade your thinking instead of numbing it. 🔗 coursera.org 5. LessWrong: Sharp discussions on logic, decision-making, and cognitive biases. 🔗 lesswrong.com 6. Aeon: Thought-provoking essays on science, philosophy, and society. 🔗 aeon.co 7. Internet Archive: Massive archive of books, videos, and knowledge across decades. 🔗 archive.org 8. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Clear, structured breakdowns of complex philosophical ideas. 🔗 iep.utm.edu 9. MIT OpenCourseWare: Full access to real MIT lectures and materials for serious learning. 🔗 ocw.mit.edu 10. Open Culture: Curated free courses, books, and documentaries in one place. 🔗 openculture.com








Chris Bowen is allowing the Sandy Lane Renewable Energy Hub to consume around 70,000L of Diesel per day, without producing a single Watt of electricity for NSW… while Rural and Regional Farmers struggle to access any supply prior to this season starting

