Melbourne Design Week is showcasing women woodworkers who are advancing sustainable design practices. The exhibition highlights how female artisans are using reclaimed and locally sourced timber, focusing on craftsmanship and environmental responsibility in their work.
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The article profiles Do Good, a Texas-based coffee company that blends cycling culture with charitable coffee roasting. The shop serves as a café and gathering spot for cyclists, while its coffee sales fund grants for community improvement projects, emphasizing a mission-driven approach to both coffee and riding.
Anthony Pompliano recommends a book as the best he has read this year, sharing an image of the book cover in a social media post.
A tech professional announces their retirement from the technology industry to live an offline, disconnected lifestyle, citing burnout and a desire for more meaningful, face-to-face human interactions away from screens and digital distractions.
BarrelCast is a live surf companion app that provides real-time wave tracking, session analytics, and surf spot information for surfers to monitor and improve their performance in the water.
The article explores the hidden depth and strategic complexity behind the simple game of rock-paper-scissors, revealing psychological patterns, statistical tendencies, and advanced techniques used by competitive players to gain an edge. It examines how understanding opponent behavior and probability can transform the game into a sophisticated mental contest.
The website "Apartment Birds Heard Recently" lists bird species observed and heard recently around apartments, likely serving as a simple log or journal of local bird sightings.
A company called Near Friends is launching a service that lets people build custom "friend compounds"—private communities of homes centered around shared spaces and relationships, designed for intentional living with friends or like-minded groups.
Rate My Food: Be Honest is a newly released app that invites users to share brutally honest reviews of their meals. The app encourages people to move beyond polite compliments and give truthful feedback about food, aiming to foster more authentic dining conversations.
A motivational morning message encourages readers to approach the day with enthusiasm and relentless determination. The author expresses confidence that the day will be great and urges action without hesitation.
A Hacker News user asks the community how much time they spend cooking each day, prompting a discussion about daily cooking habits among tech workers and remote employees.
A former Meta employee shares their experience of being laid off from the tech company and transitioning to working at a butcher shop, discussing the career shift and adjustment to a different line of work.
A person has placed a tiny microphone on their balcony to listen for birds passing by.
Social media influencers are promoting the French cheese cancoillotte as a healthy food choice, citing its low fat and high protein content. The spreadable cheese, a traditional specialty from Franche-Comté, has gained popularity online for its nutritional profile compared to other cheeses.
The video documents the process of modifying toy chickens to restore their tails, which were originally missing from the design, by 3D printing and attaching tail pieces.
A parent on Hacker News asks how to teach children in the age of AI, struggling between teaching foundational tech skills and focusing on areas AI cannot easily replace, especially as AI tools can rapidly produce results that once required years of learning.
A free web app called Sixbpm uses a phone's accelerometer to detect breathing, then plays tones guiding the user to slow their breathing to about six breaths per minute over 15 minutes. The technique, based on public-domain research into resonance frequency breathing, is intended to lower heart rate and activate the parasympathetic nervous system. No account, ads, or data collection is involved.
Evert is a serif typeface designed by Veronika Burian and José Scaglione, combining humanist calligraphy with sharp modern cuts. It features high contrast, elegant details, and a wide range of weights for versatile use in both text and display settings.
The author describes how writing in English, despite not being their native language, helped them develop a clearer and more confident voice as a writer. They argue that the constraints of a foreign language—limited vocabulary and simpler grammar—forced them to be more intentional, honest, and direct in their expression.
Cholibrium is a dietary supplement marketed for healthy cholesterol levels. It contains natural ingredients like plant sterols, policosanol, and artichoke leaf extract, which are associated with supporting cardiovascular health. The review focuses on these ingredients and their potential benefits.
Box of Small Things is a review website that focuses on products for people who pay close attention to detail, covering items that may be overlooked by mainstream reviewers.
A consumer report on SlimTide capsules reveals hidden risks associated with the supplement, cautioning users about potential side effects and misleading marketing claims ahead of its expected market growth in 2026.
Distraction is defended as a valuable cognitive tool rather than a vice. Allowing the mind to wander can foster creativity, serendipitous connections, and a more balanced intellectual life, challenging the modern obsession with constant focus.
Janis Ian
3.0Janis Ian is an American singer-songwriter known for her 1975 Grammy-winning hit "At Seventeen" and her earlier 1967 protest song "Society's Child." She began her career as a teenager and has received multiple Grammy nominations across folk, pop, and country genres.
SchoolFinder is an independent schools directory covering the Gulf region, designed to help parents and guardians search, compare, and find schools for their children. The platform aggregates information about various educational institutions in the area.
Avian Visitors is a creative web project by Theodore that generates fictional reports of unusual birds sighted at backyard feeders, blending natural history with whimsical descriptions and AI-generated illustrations.
A woman says her $11,000 nose job made her feel "reborn" and helped her gain the confidence to leave her husband just a month after the procedure.
A crypto billionaire has joined the effort to restore crab as a Thanksgiving staple, aiming to reverse recent shortages and price surges that have kept the dish off many holiday tables.
Minimax M3
1.0The Minimax M3 is a water softener designed to reduce limescale buildup in homes. It uses ion-exchange technology to soften water and is marketed as a compact, efficient solution for household water treatment.
The article traces the history of morale patches from their origins in military tradition—including WWII "kill markings" and Vietnam War unit patches—to their modern explosion as a culture in the outdoors, tactical, and EDC communities, where patches serve as symbols of identity, humor, and belonging.