RI#250 - World history/Gut health/Stay connected
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My name is Alex and every week I share with you the 5 most useful links for self-improvement and productivity that I have found on the web.
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🌐 Websites
- Sunrisewhen is a simple, beautiful website that finds your location and shows the sunrise and sunset times, twilight time, current temperature, wind direction and speed.
- World History Encyclopedia helps people across the globe gain a deeper, fundamental knowledge of our interconnected human past in order to create curious, open-minded, and tolerant societies in the future.
📝 Articles
- I think the information you receive in real time while driving is extremely important for your safety. I am still using mainly Waze and Google Maps for my trips. From helping you explore even more with Immersive View to taking the stress out of your drive, here are updates on Google Maps you won’t want to miss.
- Betsy Andrews wrote a nice article that explores the significance of gut health, particularly as we age, and how maintaining a diverse microbiome can contribute to overall health and longevity. It provides advice on diet, fiber intake, and protein sources to help protect and enhance gut biodiversity.
📱 App
- Revolt chat is one of the best ways to stay connected with your friends and community without sacrificing any usability. /Android, iOS, Windows, Linux, MacOS, Web
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