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The Rubesletter by Matt Ruby (of Vooza) | Sent every Tuesday 1069 implied HN points 20 Feb 24
  1. The newsletter is about being authentic, confident, and provoked, and it includes visual memes in addition to written content.
  2. The author creates visuals for Instagram based on the content of the newsletter, covering topics like gratitude, branding, and more.
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Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 0 implied HN points 17 Jul 07
  1. The new design of tuoitre.com.vn's website features a horizontal navigation bar, which is a refreshing change that separates it from other news websites in Vietnam.
  2. The tab design of the navigation bar is simple, easy to understand, and efficient for users, but there are minor design flaws that could be improved, like highlighting the selected tab more visibly.
  3. One major drawback of the new design is the unnecessary inclusion of a video clip on the homepage, which can be intrusive, outdated, and significantly increases the page load time.
Exploring Tools for Thought 0 implied HN points 18 Nov 24
  1. Adding a logo or avatar to your vault makes it look more personal and visually appealing. It's a simple way to express your style or brand.
  2. Using visuals can help you stand out and make your vault more memorable to others. People often remember images better than text alone.
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