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Is remote work good for women?
Being in the office affects time devoted to giving and getting helpFinancial Times - Business -
Remote coastal homes for sale in Great Britain – in pictures
From a cottage built into sand dunes with its own ‘stargazing room’ to an eco cabin-style home in a walker’s paradise Continue reading...The Guardian - World -
Nintendo Shuts Down Yuzu Clones In Ongoing Quest To Kill Switch Emulation
Back in March, Nintendo effectively shut down the popular Switch emulator Yuzu after a judgment concluded that the software was "primarily designed" to circumvent and play Switch games. But Nintendo's not done: A recent mass takedown on Github ...GameSpot - Tech -
Winners and Losers of the Columbia Protests? History Will Tell.
Activism often lands on the right side of history. But history also shows that tactical mistakes — and smashing windows — can weaken protests’ effectiveness.The New York Times - Top stories
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