100+NotTech

Discover interesting reads outside of tech, startups, & work

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It's great to read about technology, but surely, a break could help too! And, that break needn't be all boring. 100+NotTech lets you find and learn new things about food, literature, music, art, and geography. Relax and enjoy discovering new reading lists.
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Productivity•Education•No-Code
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Aishwarya Ashok
Heya, Thanks for stopping by! 💯+NotTech is my second playing-around with no-code apps. As a tech builder myself, I've always loved reading about technology, web3, and startups. But, a small break in between those reads could prove super helpful too. That's exactly why I made 100+NotTech—you can discover fun and interesting reads about food, places, art, music, and literature, just after everyday work, during the weekends, or before you sleep. What do you use 100+NotTech for? Basically anything—from reading lists, recos, and watercoolers, to did-you-knows and #TodayIlearned, it could be used for every new thing you discover. How to use 100+NotTech? - Go to https://www.100nottech.com/ - Scroll to the section wherein you can choose what to read—Food, Art, Music, Places, or Literature—we've got all. - Further filter out based on some sub-categories like 'name, people, time, things' and time to read (< 2mins, 2 - 5 mins, over 5 mins) And you're set! Enjoy reading new things. How can you help? - If you have some fun stuff to add, please add it via 100nottech.com page or https://airtable.com/shr51nt05ql... Got suggestions or ideas? DM me on Twitter or leave a comment here. Let's figure out how to work together. :) Hope you enjoy learning new things in your break! Cheers, Aishwarya
Val Sopi
I read way too much tech related stuff, so all algorithms (naturally) keep suggesting the same stuff my way. This is a nice break from all of that. Keeping it open on a tab!
Aishwarya Ashok
Thank you, Val. Exactly, like you said, the idea was to make the break a bit interesting. Glad you found it useful. :)