đ Go get âem today, tiger⌠but maybe donât draw a picture of that? Tigeraire, maker of athletic cooling products, filed a federal suit against Tiger Woodsâ apparel brand Sun Day Red, claiming its logo â a drawing of a tiger â âunlawfully hijackedâ its own drawing of a tiger.
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đ¤ Thereâs hope yet for all you shrimp freaks out there: New Red Lobster CEO Damola Adamolekun is tasked with bringing the company back from bankruptcy and foresees âa tremendous futureâ for the chain. But while he acknowledged the âchaosâ created by the famous endless shrimp promo, which lost Red Lobster ~$20m in 2023, he didnât rule out its return, saying he ânever want[s] to say neverâ to all-you-can-eat shrimp, provided, you know, it isnât a financial wreck like last time.
đ If walking from your couch to your kitchen was the most you did over the weekend, youâre not alone: The time US adults spent at home increased by 10% â one hour and 39 minutes a day â between 2003 and 2022, according to the American Time Use Survey. Those ages 15-34 saw the greatest increase, spending two more hours at home in 2022 compared with 2003. That could help explain why the dating industry is strugglingâŚ
â ICYMI, your Christmas gifts should make it under your tree without issue: The dockworkers strike, which couldâve imperiled global supply chain if prolonged, was suspended after three days. Both sides agreed to a 62% pay increase over six years, and extended their existing contract until Jan. 15, 2025. Negotiations will continue, with one major issue involving tech: Union president Harold Daggett wants âabsolute airtight languageâ that companies wonât introduce even partial automation.
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Zillow is adding climate risk data to its for-sale listings. The tool will include climate scores, maps, and data on flood, wildfire, heat, wind, and air quality risks â things that 80%+ of homebuyers say theyâre considering.
X paid ~$5m in fines to get service restored in Brazil, but service is still dark because, according to the nationâs Supreme Court, the social media company paid the wrong bank.
Boston Beerâs marketing team deserves a raise for its Halloween At-Home Seance Kit, designed to conjure the spirit of Samuel Adams. It includes a candle, a picture of Adams, two pint glasses, a vial of Boston dirt, and hops for $18.03, the year Adams died.
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How to write a pickup-worthy press release
In addition to posting on socials (and putting up a blog), we also suggest the honorable press release to push your product drops, service updates, and data-laden quarterly reports.
At the end lies a solid list of tools/books/workshops so you can keep on learning. (If thatâs not why youâre here, well, we hope youâre having fun).
After all that build up⌠Where the heck are the 3D-printed houses?
Back in 2021, when Habitat for Humanity and 3D-printing company Alquist debuted their first 3D-printed home, it seemed like the beginning of a boom.
Three years later, 3D printing hasnât yet turned the construction industry on its head, but that doesnât mean itâs not trying.
Slow going, but going nonetheless
The 3D-printing construction market was worth $3.4B in 2022 and, despite a slow start, is still projected to hit ~$519B by 2032.
If you need more concrete evidence than that, just look at what 3D-printing firm Icon is up to in the Texas desert:
The worldâs first 3D-printed hotel, El Cosmico, will house camping areas, vacation homes, residences (starting at $2.3m), and amenities on 60+ acres outside of Marfa.
The curved, dome-topped buildings will be made with Lavacrete, a proprietary cement-like mixture poured with Iconâs Vulcan 3D-printing system.
The process isnât completely devoid of humans: Once the basic structures are complete, contractors will add finishing touches like roofs, electric, and windows.
Building anticipation
While a 3D-printed desert city is difficult to top, there are other recent projects of note:
Wolf Ranch, another Icon project, is a community of 100 3D-printed houses ~30 miles outside of Austin. The prices range from ~$450k to $600k, and 25+ have already been sold.
In 2023, Detroitâs first 3D-printed home hit the market for $224.5k.
While 3D-printing might be moving slower than we thought, it still has its perks â it can accelerate construction timelines, reduce material waste, allow for more customization, and reduce human error and on-the-job injuries.
Ready to strike out on your own? Former Google and Netflix employee turned author/entrepreneur Maha Abouelenein did that â and did it well. She joined our podcast to offer her tips for betting on yourself, and why nowâs an ideal time to make moves.
Letâs talk mission statemeâ aaannd youâre already asleep. How does one write a vision or mission statement that isnât a snooze? These 35 examples offer a start.
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Privately owned tigers living in the US, a perhaps surprising number considering an estimated 5k live in the wild. In a recent study, researchers found that captive tigersâ genetic diversity was comparable to that of wild ones, meaning they could be used in rewilding efforts and dispelling theories that captive tigers were either inbred or contained genes no longer found in the wild. The research also resulted in a 23andMe-style database for tigers that conservationists can use â and which tigers better hope law enforcement canât use to investigate deer maulings.
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