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Louis Vuitton dropped its first tableware collection, featuring porcelain dishes, glasses, and carafes and more (Louis Vuitton / Hypebeast)

Tinder's 'rizz-first redesign' feels like a really cringe-worthy attempt at wooing Gen Z Ā»Ā»

ā€œA new, family-owned hotel was voted best in New York City this year ā€” and I visited to find out whyā€Ā Ā»Ā»

The curious Kim Kardashian Coca-Cola conspiracy Ā»Ā»

In case you havenā€™t heard, thereā€™s been some unusual drama at ChatGPT parent OpenAI. And info is scarce: both the new CEO and the firmā€™s biggest investor don't seem to know why the old CEO was abruptly fired by the board last Friday Ā»Ā»

How Microsoft won this whole OpenAI drama thing Ā»Ā»

More: Wait, what happened at OpenAI? Ā»Ā»

Breaking: Sam Altman is now trying to return as OpenAI CEO Ā»Ā»

Job hunting? Hiring managers love curiosity Ā»Ā»

Louis Vuitton now makes tableware Ā»Ā»

An Ibiza beach club is opening a rooftop bar in London Ā»Ā»

Use this 100-year-old productivity method to get more done Ā»Ā»

The Apple headsetā€™s coming in March Ā»Ā»Ā Also: Every single iPhone 16 rumors we know so far Ā»Ā» The newsletter's writer owns Apple stock

A new app called Captionary.ai promises to increase your Instagram reach with ā€œthe best captionsā€ Ā»Ā»Ā 

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