Busy week. Contrary to popular culture, that’s not a complaint or a brag. Just a fact. Work projects, house projects, social obligations. If it could land on a calendar, it landed on ours this week. The upside? Weeks like this serve as the perfect tee, onto which you set the weekend ball. Batter up, Dear Riders. What to WatchHunting Wives (Netflix) is the internet’s latest binge fixation. Is it good? Absolutely not. Will you still watch four episodes in a row? Probably. Sometimes you don’t want “good.” You want glossy, sleazy, ridiculous, turn-your-brain-off TV. This is that. Perhaps you’ll find use for it.
Look Like a French Rail Worker in the 1800s[Partner] The chore coat. It’s become our absolute favorite weekend go-to. First worn by French working men 200-some years ago, the silhouette is still iconic, durable, rugged, and refined. Flint and Tinder modernized it just enough with a hint of stretch and garment washing for a soft, lived-in feel right outta the box. It’s polished enough to sub your blazer for on the weekends. Laid back enough to throw over a tee. And versatile enough to wear year-round. Seriously. We live in ours. Your jacket lineup just got a new starter. What to Eat & DrinkWe threw together a corn bowl with the wife this week. Cajun sausage, onion, peppers, and whatever other vegetables looked guilty in the fridge. All sautéed in butter. Char the corn on the grill, toss it all together, and suddenly you’re holding a summer night in a bowl. Magic.
What to DoLet’s talk about the junk drawer. Every house has one. Batteries that may or may not work, mysterious keys (seriously, what does this one go to?), the same three rubber bands you’ve been moving around since oh-eight, a charger that goes to a device you haven’t used since oh-nine. Is it clutter? Or is it a personal museum?
Robots Will Be Able to Do Everything Better[Partner] That's what the world's richest man says. And it’s already happening. Just look at fast food. Miso Robotics is already delivering an AI-powered fry-cooking robot called Flippy that can cook perfectly and never calls in sick. As restaurants grapple with 144% labor turnover rates and $20/hour minimum wages, it’s no surprise brands like White Castle are turning to Miso. Now, after selling out the first run of its first fully commercial robot in one week, Miso’s scaling production to 100,000+ US fast food locations in need. In fact, with its US-based manufacturing ramping up now, Miso now has partnerships with NVIDIA and Uber AI to refine its robots and AI. And you can join as an investor before these pivotal next steps. Invest in Miso for $5.22/share by midnight. Clocking out Weekend Agenda?? Love Elevator? @2025 Rotary Digital 300 Witherspoon St Suite 201 Princeton NJ 08542 This is a paid advertisement for Miso Robotics’ Regulation A offering. Please read the offering circular at invest.misorobotics.com. Under Regulation A+, a company has the ability to change its share price by up to 20%, without requalifying the offering with the SEC. |
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