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Trump dumps on Vivek: deceitful, sly, "not MAGA"
With Vivek Ramaswamy no longer qualifying for debates and his 15 minutes coming to an end, Donald Trump has no further use for him. In the former president's first public remarks on the candidate, he and his senior campaign advisor described him as a deceitful, sly fraud and that voting for him is a vote for the "other side." — Read the rest The post Trump dumps on Vivek: deceitful, sly, "not MAGA" appeared first on Boing Boing.
Look at your startup’s CAC to decide if you should launch another product
Rodrigo Fernandes Contributor Share on X Rodrigo Fernandes is a professor at Fundação Dom Cabral and is the CFO at Pingback, a Brazilian startup that provides a comprehensive solution for digital creators. Daniel McCarthy Contributor Share on X Daniel McCarthy is an Assistant Professor of Marketing at Emory University's Goizueta School of Business and co-founder […] © 2023 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Drunk Men's Choir produces royalty-free music for content creators, with a catch
If you're wondering whether the Drunk Men's Choir's catch is that 'they're drunk', you're right on the money. DougDoug, a YouTuber whose content usually consists of him torturing AI models, has taken it upon himself to help small creators fight the YouTube Content ID system by producing royalty-free music anyone can use. — Read the rest The post Drunk Men's Choir produces royalty-free music for content creators, with a catch appeared first on Boing Boing.
Watch this manic, lightly dystopian advertisement promoting legal gambling in Florida
Sports betting is legal in Florida now! Which is great news for the sole company with rights to facilitate the habit, Hard Rock Bet. The monopoly is so happy about their successful lobbying that they made a promotional video to share their happiness with the world! — Read the rest The post Watch this manic, lightly dystopian advertisement promoting legal gambling in Florida appeared first on Boing Boing.
In 1996 you could buy Doritos that came in a soda can
In 1996 you could buy Doritos that came in a soda can, and here's what they looked like. Upon first glance, it looks like a Nacho cheese flavored soda (which would be way more bizarre than chips that come inside of a soda can). — Read the rest The post In 1996 you could buy Doritos that came in a soda can appeared first on Boing Boing.
Twitter account shares screenshots of games that don't exist
At the intersection of "creepypasta" and "collaborative art project" lies the "This game does not exist" account, one of the few repositories of wholly original content left on Elon Musk's X. Although the people who run it are shrouded in mystery, its mission is clear: it accepts submissions from artists of all stripes, as long as the art in question can be reasonably passed off as a video game- a video game that doesn't exist, specifically. — Read the rest The post Twitter account shares screenshots of games that don't exist appeared first on Boing Boing.
What's on TV this week—True Detective: Night Country and the Emmy Awards
Welcome to What’s On, our weekly picks of must-watch shows. Here’s what you need to watch from Sunday, January 14 to Thursday, January 18. All times are Eastern. [Note: The weekend edition of What’s On drops on Fridays.] Read more...
Families of hostages held in Gaza for 100 days beg government to bring them home
It is estimated that 132 remain in Gaza.