- newMicrosoft Visio might be the fix for overcomplicated workflows, now $15
TL;DR: Microsoft Visio 2021 Professional is on sale for $14.97 (reg. $249.99) and offers a lifetime license for building diagrams, flowcharts, and data-driven visuals on Windows.When your ideas start to feel tangled and hard to follow, a tool like…
- 14 hours ago 26 Apr 26, 4:00pm -
- newWork and play with this deal on a 2-in-1 touchscreen laptop
TL;DR: Do more with less with this Lenovo 300e Chromebook for just $79.99 (Reg. $284.99).Looking for a lightweight personal computer that's suitable for both work and play? Look no further. The 2018 Lenovo 300e Touchscreen Chromebook is a versa…
- 20 hours ago 26 Apr 26, 10:00am -
- Lego replaced with pasta in $34k return scam
Jerrelle Augustine used Lego to build a deliciously good scam, as police in California have it. He allegedly ordered boxes of the bricks, swapped them for pasta, then returned them for a refund. Augustine made $34,000 before being identified, accordi…
- 1 day ago 26 Apr 26, 3:48am -
- Pay $75 once and use any AI model (almost) forever
TL;DR: With your Chatplayground AI Ultimate Plan lifetime subscription, you'll be able to skip the monthly individual fees when accessing the top AI models. Grab yours now for just $74.97 (reg. $619).I don't know what's worse—handling monthly ind…
- 2 days ago 25 Apr 26, 4:00pm -
- Human-crafted language lessons definitely hit different
TL;DR: Learn to actually speak in another language (not just tap buttons) with Babbel's human-built lessons—lifetime access for $159 using StackSocial's code LEARN.There's a weird thing happening with language learning right now. Everything is g…
- 2 days ago 25 Apr 26, 10:00am -
- A free book explains Tempest by reading every line of the source code
TEMPEST vs TEMPEST is a free book about two of the strangest-looking arcade games ever made. The first is Dave Theurer's Tempest from 1981, the Atari cabinet where you spun a metal knob to rotate around the rim of a glowing geometric tube, shooting s…
- 2 days ago 24 Apr 26, 6:29pm -
- An editor who read "Crash" called JG Ballard "beyond psychiatric help. Do not publish"
When JG Ballard submitted Crash to Jonathan Cape in the early 1970s, a senior reader reportedly wrote on the manuscript: "This man is beyond psychiatric help. Do not publish." Cape published it anyway, and Ballard went on to write The Atrocity Exhibi…
- 3 days ago 24 Apr 26, 5:00pm -
- Action Comics No. 1 heads to auction after a 40-year hold
In the early 1980s, a collector with limited funds was scanning auction catalogs and phoning in small bids, hoping something overlooked would slip through. One day the phone rang: his was the highest bid on Action Comics No. 1 — Superman's 1938 deb…
- 3 days ago 24 Apr 26, 4:15pm -
- Inside DriveSavers, where data loss becomes a grief crisis
DriveSavers, a data recovery firm in Novato, California, has a lobby museum called the Museum of Bizarre Diskasters. On display: a laptop burned shut in a house fire ("like an oyster," an engineer said), a smartphone shredded by a snowblower, and a s…
- 3 days ago 24 Apr 26, 4:05pm -
- Dead Wi-Fi won't kill your workflow with this $30 Microsoft Office
TL;DR: Pay $29.97 (MSRP $219.99) just once, get the full Microsoft Office Professional 2021 suite on your Windows PC—no subscription fees, no surprise charges—and you can keep working even without WiFi.There's something so refreshing about so…
- 3 days ago 24 Apr 26, 4:00pm -