The boxes, provided by Tysons, Virginia, company HomeValet, have chilled compartments for frozen and refrigerated food, as well as a section for pantry-style groceries that can be stored at room temperature. They’re internet-enabled and designed to unlock when a courier approaches so that food can be stowed. … [Read more...] about Walmart is piloting smart coolers to let you receive cold food outside
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Move over pajamas. Nightgowns are the new chic, comfortable bedtime staple
Nightgowns. Nightdresses. Nightshirts. Chemises. Sleep slips. Whatever you want to call them, they’re cool, effortless, and an upgrade for your pajama drawer. No matter what shape suits you, below you’ll find nightgowns in fabrics, cuts, and styles that are good enough to go to bed with. … [Read more...] about Move over pajamas. Nightgowns are the new chic, comfortable bedtime staple
7 daily productivity hacks to help you work smarter in 2021
The idea is that you can program the individual keys on these peripheral devices to replicate multistep keystrokes, launch apps, and do all sorts of other cool tricks that might otherwise take you a handful of clicks or some finger gymnastics to pull off. I do a fair amount of video and podcast production at my day job, and having something like the TourBox or Razer peripheral that translates a bunch of complicated keyboard shortcuts into individual, tactile hardware buttons is a godsend. … [Read more...] about 7 daily productivity hacks to help you work smarter in 2021
Can you fire an employee who was a U.S. Capitol rioter? In a word, yes
Incendiary speech or activity also brushes up against other issues in a workplace. Let’s say a staffer parks a car in the employee lot that has an anti-LGBTQ or Proud Boys bumper sticker on it. Other workers pass by it and know that person’s opinions, which could make marginalized or underrepresented employees feel harassed. Employers have to decide what their tolerance levels are. … [Read more...] about Can you fire an employee who was a U.S. Capitol rioter? In a word, yes
Why aspiring NYC mayor Andrew Yang upset New Yorkers with his quip about working from home
About nine hours before the interview was posted, Yang retweeted Joe Biden’s tweet about how tight finances are for some Americans right now: “$600 is simply not enough when you have to choose between paying rent or putting food on the table. We need $2,000 stimulus checks.” … [Read more...] about Why aspiring NYC mayor Andrew Yang upset New Yorkers with his quip about working from home