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@MichaelRoss Nothing is wrong with it, their VP of business ops has been trying to get a community fund approved to support various projects that get proposed. But approval is taking months, so we're heckling them a bit.

The Vitamix Made Me a Blender Person—No Kale Required
I never really thought of myself as a blender person. I'm not into smoothies, and I don't make nut butter. If my local bar survives the pandemic, I can go there when I want a frozen margarita.

Occasionally though, I wonder if I'm missing out. I'm a s
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This OLED TV has a great sound system, but I’m too scared to use it Panasonic JZ2000 OLED TV
We all know the dream of the packed-out home cinema: a cozy, blackout, soundproofed AV paradise with an amazing 4K TV and speakers belting out cinema-worthy soundtracks and effects. But my time with a pretty high-spec televis
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samsung's new flip-phone looks so weird. It's like they saw people buying refurbished nokias and motorolas for security reasons, and completely ignored the "for security reasons" part.

Are unvaccinated eggs really the next ethereum?

Employee talent predictor retrain.ai raised another $7M, adds Splunk as strategic investor
Automation will displace 85 million jobs while simultaneously creating 97 million new jobs by 2025, according to the World Economic Forum. Although that sounds like good news, the hard reality is that millions of people will
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Wealth managers gain exposure to <b>Bitcoin</b> via Grayscale, according to new SEC filings
The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust, which trades under the ticker symbol GBTC, is being snatched up by institutional managers looking for more traditional ... social experiment by Livio Acerbo
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Good news everyone, since my cable provider is giving out extra download speed this month because of some merger, I'm seizing the moment and using it to install both Windows 11 and Garuda Linux

Apple and Google Are Gearing Up to Fight a New App Store Bill
"This legislation will tear down coercive anticompetitive walls in the app economy, giving consumers more choices and smaller startup tech companies a fighting chance," Blumenthal said.

What the Bill Does

The bill covers companies that own or control an app
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