It's Hard To Tell Who Sucks More, Jordan Love or Matt LaFleur, But Either Way It Ain't Good For Green Bay

There were three ways this Packers season was going to go unfold in their first year without Aaron Rodgers. Option B: The Packers are kinda blah. Love looks uncertain, with occasional flashes of talent, but things never really develop into consistent success. You end the year not knowing what to do with him. Option C: Utter disaster. Jordan Love has essentially regressed every week. His deep ball is brutal to watch and the decision making late in games is jarring....

October 23, 2023 · 3 min · 441 words · Sarah Robertson

John Stamos Learned The Hard Way That If Tony Danza Wants Your Girl, Then Tony Danza Takes Your Girl

When I get home, I call her throughout the day and into the evening. Weve gone from talking on the phone every few hours to silence. A black 1957 Porsche 356 Speedster, vintage convertible. I shuffle to the car with my stomach sinking and take a quick look inside, Stamos wrote. Half of her butt is showing. Ive never seen this poster before. The blinds are closed, but the door is slightly open, he continued....

October 23, 2023 · 2 min · 324 words · Shelley Norris

Knee Jerk Reactions to Week 7: Patriots vs. Bills

And just trust that I’m going somewhere with this. Physicist Werner Heisenberg once said that when he meets God, he’ll have two questions: Why relativity? Adding, “I believe He will have no problem answering the first.” And that’s the offensive line. Jones had time to throw for the most part. When there was pressure, there were lanes for him to step up and away from it. And Trent Brown immediately came back in and gutted it out the rest of the game....

October 23, 2023 · 5 min · 925 words · Geoffrey Simmons

Norway’s AutoStore unveils next-gen electric warehouse robot

Dubbed the R5 Pro, the electric cube-shapedrobotis fitted with next-gen lithium titanium oxide batteries. The company says this allows the little robotic workers to toil harder and longer. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. It also frees up employees to take on less physically demanding jobs. Our robots dont take peoples jobs, they allow employees to do better, safer ones. For Fernandez, key to the companys success is flexibility....

October 23, 2023 · 1 min · 120 words · Catherine Henderson

Should we be working at 85% capacity? The pros and cons of ‘sustainable’ effort

Perfectionism and productivity are uneasy bedfellows. What if we only gave 85% of ourselves to our jobs? Is 85% the productivity sweet spot? 40% off TNW Conference! Breaking free from burnout Firstly, burnout is a real, tangible metric. In early 2022, McKinseysBurnout Assessment Toolshowed that one in four workers reported symptoms of burnout. A little space for humans to be, well, human, seems an obviously sensible approach. For human beings, being good shouldalwaysbe good enough....

October 23, 2023 · 1 min · 170 words · Rebekah Payne

Dumping Them Out: Phillies vs Diamondbacks Fans

Welcome back to another episode of Dumping Them Out. I’ve officially been the world’s biggest Arizona Diamondbacks fan for 19 days now. I spent $50 on a flat bill hat that doesn’t fit my head to make it official. It’s been a hell of a ride. I’ve learned a lot of cool things about the team. Like if you turn their logo sideways it makes the head of a snake....

October 22, 2023 · 3 min · 505 words · David Bell

I Went To The Vegas Sphere for U2 And Was Blown Away. A Visit To Experience It Should Be On Everybody’s Bucket List

I still couldnt wrap my head around what I had seen. I’m so lucky I got to go last night and experience it. It was truly unlike anything Ive ever seen or heard before. I couldnt believe it. I was actually going to get to go. It starts in The Venetian, where the U2 UV experience, dubbed Zoo Station is located. Theyve also got an incredible bar setup. And tons of bartenders....

October 21, 2023 · 2 min · 425 words · Andrew Garcia

Jose Altuve Is The Third Best Second Baseman Since Integration

They all had careers better than Altuve. You could say Hornsby was a top 5 player of all-time. I love old baseball as much as anyone but I don’t really count those guys in this discussion. So how can we say those players are better than him when they were facing lesser competition? So let’s keep it to post-integration. The only second baseman I have ahead of Altuve are Joe Morgan and Rod Carew....

October 21, 2023 · 4 min · 691 words · Scott Watts

After Another Blowout Win To Cap Off The Celtics Preseason, The Journey To Banner 18 Is Officially Underway

The next time we see our beloved Celts take the floor, the game will count. Outside of that, it’s been nothing but dominance when the regulars suit up. Tons of 3PM, scoring over 120 points, great ball movement, it’s been glorious. Granted, I think we all are. As I always say at this portion of the postgame blogs, perspective is important. A dominant preseason is not an indicator of what’s to come....

October 20, 2023 · 4 min · 778 words · Kevin Steele

Exercise bike inspired by Ukraine war provides backup power during emergencies

The HR Bank is essentially a giant power bank equipped with pedals and handlebars. 40% off TNW Conference! It can even become a workstation by attaching a desk, said the startup. Story bySion Geschwindt Sion is a freelance science and technology reporter, specialising in climate and energy. Also tagged with

October 20, 2023 · 1 min · 50 words · Katherine Hester

Top 100 Movies Of The 1990's: #46 Back To The Future Part III

I mean, I am wrong all the time. What I am talking about specifically was being wrong about the Back To The Future sequels. I have been saying that Part 3 is better than Part 2 for the past several things. That’s just not accurate. I rewatched both and walked away thinking Part 2 is the superior movie. I still think Michael J. That trailer above is the first look we all got at Back To The Future Part III....

October 20, 2023 · 3 min · 557 words · Mrs. Elizabeth Singh MD

Why AI progress hitting the brakes is more likely than world domination

Is there any way to avoid the computing capacity crisis? It’s free, every week, in your inbox. But thats easier said than done heres why. In other words, today, demand cannot be simply met by ramping up data centre construction. Nor should that be something we aspire to. Credit where credit is due data centres have come a long way in minimising their environmental impact. The trouble is, this isnt scalable globally, nor is boiling our seas a viable path forward....

October 20, 2023 · 2 min · 253 words · Alexander Scott

3D-printed organs could solve kidney transplant shortage, startup says

But can I interest you in a 3D-printed kidney? Its an offer that Vital3D plans to make a reality. The Lithuanianstartupis among a growing wave of companies that want to bioprint body parts. Approaches to the task are varied. In the Vital3D system,lasers precisely deposit living cells and biomaterials in 3D patterns. The company says this creates functional, scalable, and reproducible tissue constructs. Vital3D believes the tech canbridge the gap between organ demand and supply....

October 19, 2023 · 2 min · 325 words · Kyle Hall