Thanks for being early
Hey,
first of all: thank you for signing up.
Seriously. I know inbox space is sacred territory. Somewhere between password reset emails, shipping notifications, newsletters you forgot you subscribed to, and the occasional corporate PDF nobody asked for.
So the fact that you chose to let ToasterBotnet into that chaos actually means a lot.
This project is my attempt to build something bigger than just another content feed.
ToasterBotnet is for people who love the internet, the memes, the weird subcultures, the creativity, the chaos, the absurd little corners of humanity
but who also do not want to spend their entire life just scrolling, consuming, and slowly becoming more depressed and anxious.
It is for people who still have dreams.
Maybe you want to create something.
Maybe you want to get your life together.
Maybe you want better systems, more freedom, more discipline, more money, more creativity, more courage, or just a little less chaos in your head.
Not in a fake hustle-culture way.
More like:
What if we could use the internet without being eaten by it?
What if memes, tools, systems, creativity, technology, and self-improvement could all belong in the same strange little universe?
What if getting your life together did not require becoming boring and super serious?
That is the energy I want To this weird absurd project to stand for.
A place for chronically online people who still want to move forward.
A small rebellion against doomscrolling, cynicism, wasted potential, and the idea that you have to choose between being serious about your life and having a sense of humor.
This newsletter will be part of that.
I’ll use it to share thoughts, systems, tools, videos, internet artifacts, behind-the-scenes updates, and whatever else feels useful, funny, or weird enough to deserve a place in your inbox.
Sometimes it will be practical.
Sometimes it will be reflective.
Sometimes it may be mildly unhinged.
Ideally, it will never be boring.
The bigger goal is simple:
I want to build a movement for people who love the internet, but still want to improve their lives and follow their dreams.
If that sounds like your kind of thing, then I’m genuinely glad you’re here.
The project is still in its infancy. I'm still building infrastructure, have tons of unrealized ideas and learning how to make better content. A lot is happening behind the scenes.
If you want to support,
you could subscribe and engage on Youtube ( @toasterbotnet ) or other social media platforms. It would help a lot.
Thanks for being early.
Welcome to the ToasterBotnet.
Stay operational,
Daniel / ToasterBotnet
