I'd recommend this too. It's a financial blog by a married 38yo former software engineer. If you're into hacking your finances and living a less consumer driven lifestyle, I'd check it out.
I kind of see what you mean, but what more could I have written that wouldn't look like spam desperately trying not to look like spam? I wrote "no affiliation" to indicate it was not spam; since I am the only Robin Message on the internet, and I suspect the whole world, my word is my bond ;-)
I didn't mean spam, as in by bots, per se. What I've meant is, explain why "if you like this, you will love that" - are they similar, talk about the same things, etc... Some context. Otherwise I just have to rely on your word, your subjective opinion, and no arguments. I don't know if what you're saying is true, unless I actually click the link.
Btw, I wasn't commenting on MMM, just on the content of your post. I find MMM quite interesting too (thou I can't really learn much from it).
I've read a few of the MMM articles that have landed on HN before, and I think the original article was very reminiscent of the tone and style of MMM (but without the details and examples that MMM would have included).