A new study uses game theory to explain why people...
A new study uses game theory to explain why people sometimes try to hide their good deeds, like donating to charity anonymously.
via Nautilus.
A new study uses game theory to explain why people sometimes try to hide their good deeds, like donating to charity anonymously.
via Nautilus.
Well Spent's sale picks for the week of June 8th, 2018 feature sales from brands like Officine Generale, The Silted Company, and Velva Sheen. via Well Spent
WIRED has some gift ideas for Father's Day 2023, recommending durable, high-quality versions of things dads use often. via WIRED
This HubSpot article provides a list of 21 free Google Sheets templates for various needs and explains how to use them. via The source of this content is HubSpot blog.
Wired takes a look at the new Sonos Beam soundbar, covering its features and Sonos's broader business strategy. via WIRED
This June 2018 blog post shares a summer reading list for America, inspired by a Twitter thread. The list includes historical accounts, books about race, and even a few fiction titles.
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Clickhole published an article styled as a Reddit AMA called, "I Am A Recently Divorced And Laid-Off Middle-Aged Man With A Lot Of Health Problems, And Everything I Say Is Incredibly Depressing. Ask Questions At Me." via kottke.org
Team Lyan shares tips on clarifying cocktails at home using methods like agar-agar, simple filtration, and protein clarification. via Punch.
Put This On's latest Inside Track shares a curated list of eBay finds for menswear style. via Put This On
Well Spent reviews a Buck Mason sweatshirt, describing its fabric and fit. via Well Spent
Vermont is offering remote workers $10,000 over two years to relocate and help grow the state's tax base. via Quartz.
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