• My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: The Govee Smart Outdoor String Lights 2
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.I'm a sucker for outdoor lights. I've tried many over the years, from solar spotlights, to step lights, to smart string lights. One brand that usually comes out on top for most categories is Govee. I've had their Govee Smart Outdoor String Lights 2 for some months and can recommend it to anyone looking for quality waterproof smart outdoor string lights. At the moment, you can get the 144-foot length for $100.29 (originally $169.99) after using the 41% on-page discount, the lowest price it has been according to price tracking tools. If that's too many string lights for you, the 96 and 48-foot options are also discounted. Light Source Type: LED, Power Source:Corded Electric, Light Color: Multicolor, Theme: Patio Govee Outdoor String Lights 2, 144ft (41% on-page coupon) $169.99 at Amazon Get Deal Get Deal $169.99 at Amazon Light Source Type: LED, Power Source:Corded Electric, Light Color: Multicolor, Theme: Patio Govee Smart Outdoor String Lights 2, 96ft ($40 on-page coupon) $129.99 at Amazon Get Deal Get Deal $129.99 at Amazon Light Source Type: LED, Power Source:Corded Electric, Light Color: Multicolor, Theme: Patio Govee Smart Outdoor String Lights 2, 48ft ($20 on-page coupon) $79.99 at Amazon Get Deal Get Deal $79.99 at Amazon SEE 0 MORE Before I started using smart string lights, I would have to manually plug and unplug my lights anytime I wanted to use them. I would also need to change them out for the holidays, which was a pain. Smart lights can turn on with a set routine (like programming it to turn on and off at sunset and sunrise), can be controlled remotely with voice assistants through your smart speaker, and some can change colors to fit different moods or holidays. I've been able to do all of this (and more) with the Govee Outdoor String Lights 2.Govee's app is well-made and what sets it apart from competitors. It provides all kinds of color options to choose for ambient light, as well as themes. You can set up red and green Christmas light patterns or spooky blinking Halloween lights. One feature that I've used plenty of times is the music mode, which is essentially a party mode that syncs with your music through the Govee app to pulsate to the beat. The string lights are waterproof and are estimated to provide 25,000 hours of light (which is almost three years).If this sounds like fun to you, make sure to measure the distance you need properly; getting extra lights is expensive, and you'll need to figure out where to put the extra bulbs.
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  • Awesome Games Done Quick raises another $2.5 million for a cancer nonprofit
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    The weeklong speedrunning marathon Awesome Games Done Quick 2025 wrapped up in the wee hours of Sunday morning, and organizers say it managed to pull in a total of $2,556,305 for Prevent Cancer Foundation.As could be expected, the event in Pittsburgh brought a good mix of skill and silliness: there was a Crazy Taxi speedrun featuring a live band; FunkopotamusWes played the piano during his run of New Super Mario Bros. Wii, using his head and feet to control the game via motion controls; and Dr. Doot did an Elden Ring bosses speedrun using an electric saxophone. Yes, the saxophone did make little doot doot sounds the entire time.The marathon ran continuously from January 5-12, so there are many, many more great moments besides these to catch up on if you missed it. Everything can be found on the Games Done Quick YouTube channel.AGDQ is one of several charity-focused events held by Games Done Quick every year, and the next one, Back to Black is coming up in February. Highlighting Black hosts and speedrunners, that event (Feb 6-9) will raise money for the racial justice nonprofit, Race Forward. Over the years, Games Done Quick has raised more than $54 million for various charities including Prevent Cancer Foundation and Doctors Without Borders. AGDQ raised about $2.5 million during its marathon last year, too.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/awesome-games-done-quick-raises-another-25-million-for-a-cancer-nonprofit-202228938.html?src=rss
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  • Impact investors arent always tracking the social or environmental outcomes: newresearch
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    Investors can aim not only to make money but to benefit society while doing so. But few of those impact investors follow up on whether their strategy is having a positive impact, we found in a study published in the Journal of Business Ethics.Impact investing aims to generate financial returns while also creating positive social or environmental outcomes. But having the intention of doing good by selecting the right assets doesnt guarantee that you will. We call this uncertainty impact risk.After conducting 124 interviews with impact investors and an experiment with 435 participants, we found that, rather than evaluate impact risk directly, many impact investors presume that they will succeed at having a positive effect on the world when they assess their investment options.In other words, they assume that certain businesses, such as solar energy companies or microfinance initiatives, are inherently good for society. This win-win mindset leads investors to focus primarily on financial performance rather than on evaluating whether their investments are achieving social or environmental impacts. Often, this means that investors cant determine whether specific investments perform better than others on social metrics.We found that this mindset discourages investors from seeking information that might point to shortcomings in an investments social performance.Why it mattersImpact investment, a rapidly growing area of finance, surpassed US$1.5 trillion globally by the end of 2024, according to the Global Impact Investing Network. The industry has attracted a range of investors, including wealthy individuals, banks, development finance institutions, corporations, foundations, pension funds and religious institutions.Nearly 75% of younger individual investors, including millennials and Gen Z, prioritize aligning investments with their social values.With much of the projected $84 trillion in wealth expected to be inherited from older people by 2045 flowing to millennials and other younger Americans, in what has been called the great wealth transfer, financial institutions such as Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Vanguard are trying harder to appeal to impact investors. They now offer a range of investment options promising both social impact and financial performance.We found, however, that good intentions alone may not deliver consistent social impact. Without robust risk assessments and ongoing evaluations of whether investments have the intended outcomes, impact investments may fall short of their goals.What still isnt knownMany questions remain about how investors can effectively assess impact risks without creating potentially onerous reporting requirements for themselves or their clients. Some of our related research has determined that financial managers are concerned about this potential burden.But new regulations are likely anyway. For instance, a proposed Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rule would require public corporations in the U.S. to disclose risks associated with climate change. Yet, due to pending litigation, the rules implementation has been delayed perhaps indefinitely.Whats nextOur next phase of research is building on these findings by examining how impact investors seek out and respond to evidence of underperformance. With additional colleagues at the University of Virginia, we are currently investigating whether moral clarity the extent to which people feel confident in their ethical decision-making influences investors behavior.By continuing to research connections between impact and financial performance, we aim to contribute to a broader conversation, both in academia and in practice, about how to ensure investments truly benefit people and the planet.Lauren Kaufmann is an assistant professor of business administration at University of Virginia.Helet Botha is an assistant professor of business policy and strategy at the University of Michigan-Dearborn.The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work.This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.
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  • These Adorable LEGO Salt and Pepper Shakers Add Some Stackable Fun To Your Kitchen
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    Theres so much simplicity in the LEGO Salt & Pepper shakers design that it almost feels like the most natural interpretation of what salt or pepper shakers should be. Designed to look like oversized individual LEGO 11 stud bricks, these shakers actually come from LEGO, featuring the companys famous logo on the top of the stud. Fill them with salt and pepper and you have the perfect themed shakers for your kitchen or dining table.The shakers come in black and white, doing a brilliant job of simply explaining things without really relying on labels, details, or anything extraneous that would take away from their brick-based design. The best part, however, is that they actually function like LEGO bricks, stacking one above the other for some fun at the dinner table!Designer: LEGOClick Here to Buy NowThe shakers are, according to LEGOs own stats, a whopping 600x bigger than the standard 11 LEGO brick. Theyre perfectly sized for gripping, have optimized holes that allow seasoning to pour through with absolute ease, and stack vertically in a way that almost feels like a fidget interaction. Id probably buy a bunch of them just to make a tower or some LEGO contraption!You fill the shakers by accessing the opening below. Rubber gasketing ensures the opening closes shut with a tight seal so that salt and pepper dont spill out accidentally mid-shake. The opening is also fairly thick, accommodating the reverse-stud design that allows the shakers to nestle into one another, creating a 21 tower.The shakers are available on LEGOs website as well as on Amazon, but I honestly wish LEGO came up with a few more colors, just for a variety of other seasonings. Yellow for turmeric or curry powder, dark brown for cinnamon, light tan for onion or garlic powder, red for paprika. Wouldnt it be just fun to have an entire colorful spice rack thats actually a row of LEGO brick spice shakers? Well, although LEGO doesnt make other colors, theres always the option of 3D printing them (you can get the CAD files online). Just make sure theyre well-printed or they might break or become ridiculously difficult to use/clean!Click Here to Buy NowThe post These Adorable LEGO Salt and Pepper Shakers Add Some Stackable Fun To Your Kitchen first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • PSA: Text scammers resorting to new tactics to get you to enable phishing links
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    Apple's Messages app has a built-in safeguard to prevent links or phone numbers in unsolicited messages on iPhones from being clickable, and now scammers are trying to trick the unwary into enabling them.If only all scam calls and text messages were this easy to spot.By default, if you receive a text message on an iPhone or other Apple device from an unknown sender, any links therein are disabled. Once you reply to a message, however, the Messages app then allows clickable links, reports Bleeping Computer.Scammers and other threat actors have developed a way around this restriction that savvy users will spot easily, but novice users might fall for. Often, this "smishing" attack comes in the form of a notice of an unpaid bill for a small amount, or a "failed delivery" notification. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • AI is set to transform education what enterprise leaders can learn from this development
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    Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn MoreAfter six decades of dreaming and experimenting, we might be on the cusp of a technology-enabled revolution in education. The Arizona State Board for Charter Schools recently approved the application by Unbound Academy for a new online school that will replace traditional teachers with AI teaching assistants, promising to deliver 2.4 times the academic growth for students compared to results from conventional schools.This advance is not the result of another incremental tech experiment instead, it represents the latest chapter in a 60-year quest in computer assisted instruction (CAI) to transform education through technology. This time, the evidence suggests a true breakthrough might be near. If this Academy and similar initiatives are successful, it will mark the fulfillment of a long-held dream.The idea of using computers to assist student learning dates to the 1950s, with the first application Programmed Logic for Automatic Teaching Operations (PLATO) appearing in 1961. PLATO offered interactive lessons and real-time feedback using terminals connected by telephone lines to a time-share computer system. Like other time-share systems, PLATO ultimately failed due to the high expenses required.Other attempts at immersive, experimental learning famously included Second Life a virtual world accessible through the Internet where people participated as avatars in the early 2000s. Although not explicitly a CAI tool, Second Life demonstrated the potential for immersive virtual learning environments. At one point at least 300 universities around the world including Stanford and Harvard taught courses or conducted research on the platform. Ultimately, Second Life struggled due to a poor user interface (UI), robust technical requirements, a steep learning curve and an inability to scale.The advent of generative AI in 2017 marked a turning point in CAI, with tools like Writable and Photomath enhancing both teaching and learning. Writable, for example, uses AI to provide feedback on student writing, helping teachers manage large workloads. As reported by Axios, Writable uses ChatGPT to produce comments and observations that are sent to the teacher, who is expected to review and tweak them before providing the feedback to the students.Such tools highlight AIs growing role in addressing the long-standing resource constraints of traditional education. In some school districts in the U.S., primary class sizes exceed 40 students. If a teacher spent 10 minutes reading and critiquing a writing assignment from each student, that would be 400 minutes, or more than 6.6 hours outside of class time, to provide feedback for one assignment. That seems untenable, especially in combination with evaluating other student assignments. A boost from technology will help to address this challenge.AI-powered tutoring at scaleIn a more comprehensive approach, the Khan Academy, led by founder Sal Khan, has been offering free online education tutorials since 2008. In 2023, the company launched Khanmigo, an interactive AI tutor for students that incorporates ChatGPT.In a 2023 TED Talk, Khan talked about the potential of Khanmigo for improving student performance. In the talk, he discussed a 1984 paper titled The 2 Sigma Problem by Professor of education Benjamin Bloom, then at the University of Chicago and Northwestern University.Caption: Khan Academy founder Sal Khan discusses AI-powered tutoring in a 2023 TED Talk. Source: The often-cited paper argued that students receiving individualized tutoring performed two standard deviations better than those receiving only traditional classroom instruction. However, Bloom was aware that this level of tutoring was impractical due to resource constraints including the costs of obtaining human tutors. Bloom believed the solution was to devise more economical interventions that could approach the benefits of tutoring.Khan argues that though the application of AI-infused technology, Khanmigo effectively overcomes the resource constraints. As noted in a Harvard Business School case study, Khan said that Khanmigo might be that holy grail weve all been reading about in science fiction for years, about an AI that could emulate a human tutor.Students who receive 1:1 human tutoring tested two standard deviations better than those who did not have individual tutoring. Source: https://web.mit.edu/5.95/www/readings/bloom-two-sigma.pdfSome have pointed to flaws in the Bloom paper, questioning the evidence supporting his conclusion and dismissing the claims as being farfetched. In an effort to separate science fiction from science fact, Paul von Hippel, a professor and associate dean for research in the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas, opined that the two standard deviation claim is both exaggerated and oversimplified. Nevertheless, there is little question that the application of technology tools could improve educational outcomes.Balancing efficiency and human connectionWhile AI tools show immense promise in addressing resource constraints, their adoption raises broader questions about the role of human connection in learning. Which brings us back to Unbound Academy. Students will spend two hours online each school morning working through AI-driven lessons in math, reading, and science. Tools like Khanmigo and IXL will personalize the instruction and analyze progress, adjusting the difficulty and content in real-time to optimize learning outcomes. The Charter application asserts that this ensures that each student is consistently challenged at their optimal level, preventing boredom or frustration.Unbound Academys model significantly reduces the role of human teachers. Instead, human guides provide emotional support and motivation while also leading workshops on life skills. What will students lose by spending most of their learning time with AI instead of human instructors, and how might this model reshape the teaching profession?The Unbound Academy model is already used in several private schools and the results they have obtained are used to substantiate the advantages it claims. Yet, it is not clear how a computer-based model will impact a students ability to foster human connections outside of a traditional school setting. These issues and questions highlight the complex trade-offs schools like Unbound Academy must navigate as they redefine the educational landscape.Is the revolution here?The Academy is not the only instance of AI being used in schools. Khanmigo is being piloted in 266 school districts in the U.S. in grades three through 12.As reported by CBS, the software is used by teachers as well as students. This pilot program offers a glimpse into how AI could integrate into existing education systems, supporting both teachers and students by enhancing lesson planning, saving time and providing real-time insights into student progress.CAI has come a long way since PLATO, although it has taken more than 60 years. If AI-driven models succeed, they could democratize access to high-quality instruction. While AI has the potential to widen existing disparities, it also offers unprecedented opportunities to bring quality education to underserved communities.As schools like Unbound Academy and those piloting Khanmigo pioneer AI-driven teaching models, they are not just testing a new educational approach they are challenging our fundamental assumptions about how learning happens and what role human teachers should play in that process. The results could reshape education for generations to come.Gary Grossman is EVP of technology practice at Edelman and global lead of the Edelman AI Center of Excellence. 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  • Photobooth Supply Co: CX Technical Support Advocate: Level 2 Overnight
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    AtPhotobooth Supply Co., we call this role a"Customer Advocate"because your mission is to champion our customers' success. We believe that friendly, empathetic, and knowledgeable support can make someone's day, and we're committed to making every customer interactionwhether via email, phone, or chata positive and impactful experience.This is atechnical support role, not your standard customer service position. If you thrive on troubleshooting complex software issues, solving unique problems, and communicating technical solutions with clarity, this could be the perfect fit for you.What You'll Do:Troubleshoot Complex Issues:Leverage your2+ years of technical support experienceto resolve software-related issues, including analyzing logs to uncover and address root causes.Communicate Clearly:Simplify complex technical concepts for our customers, ensuring they feel supported and informed every step of the way.Investigate and Solve:Approach intricate problems with curiosity, conducting thorough research to develop effective solutions.Educate and Empower:Collaborate with teammates to share insights and continuously expand both individual and team knowledge.Delight Customers:Deliver empathetic and personable support, creating positive customer experiences that go above and beyond expectations.Team Collaboration:Partner with colleagues to brainstorm creative, out-of-the-box solutions for unique challenges.We are looking for candidates who are able to work the following time shift:Thursday - Monday, 8 PM - 5 AM Pacific Time If you do not confirm you are available for a time shift, your application will automatically be disqualified. RequirementsWhat We're Looking For:Technical Expertise:Minimum of2 years of technical support experience, demonstrating strong troubleshooting skills. Problem-Solving Mindset:Naturally curious and driven to uncover the root cause of issues, with a proactive approach to resolution.Confident Communication:Skilled at explaining technical information in simple, clear terms. You're comfortable asking questions, documenting findings, and sharing insights.Empathy and Understanding:Exceptional interpersonal skills, with the ability to deliver compassionate and thoughtful support in both written and verbal communications.Attention to Detail:Strong command of English grammar (we're fans of the Oxford comma) and precision in both troubleshooting and communication.Team Player:Thrives in a collaborative environment, supporting and learning from teammates to achieve shared goals.Preferred Skills (Not Required):Familiarity with photography equipment, photo booth software, or related industries.Experience with Zendesk. A passion for learning new technologies and adapting quickly to changes.USA applicants must live in one of the following states:ArizonaCalifornia - preferredColoradoFloridaGeorgiaIllinoisMontanaNevadaNew HampshireNew YorkNorth CarolinaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandTexasUtahVirginiaWyomingWhy Join Photobooth Supply Co.?AtPhotobooth Supply Co., we help entrepreneurs succeed by providing innovative photo booth solutions and exceptional customer support. As a Tier 2 Overnight Technical Support Advocate, you'll play a crucial role in empowering our customers to thrive in their businesses. If you're a proactive problem solver who's passionate about delivering outstanding support, we'd love to hear from you!Ready to apply?Let's make magic togetherapply now and help our photo booth owners shine!Benefits Health Benefits (US only) 401K for California Based Employees Education Stipend Remote Work Bonus Plan Annual Retreat Generous PTO and Holiday Schedule Quarterly Financial Meetings Open Book Management Intimate Team Work from Home Stipend
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  • Photobooth Supply Co: CX Technical Support Advocate: Level 2
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    USA BASED CANDIDATES ONLY - Read below for a list of eligible statesAtPhotobooth Supply Co., we call this role a"Customer Advocate"because your mission is to champion our customers' success. We believe that friendly, empathetic, and knowledgeable support can make someone's day, and we're committed to making every customer interactionwhether via email, phone, or chata positive and impactful experience.This is atechnical support role, not your standard customer service position. If you thrive on troubleshooting complex software issues, solving unique problems, and communicating technical solutions with clarity, this could be the perfect fit for you.What You'll Do:Troubleshoot Complex Issues:Leverage your3+ years of technical support experienceto resolve software-related issues, including analyzing logs to uncover and address root causes.Communicate Clearly:Simplify complex technical concepts for our customers, ensuring they feel supported and informed every step of the way.Investigate and Solve:Approach intricate problems with curiosity, conducting thorough research to develop effective solutions.Educate and Empower:Collaborate with teammates to share insights and continuously expand both individual and team knowledge.Delight Customers:Deliver empathetic and personable support, creating positive customer experiences that go above and beyond expectations.Team Collaboration:Partner with colleagues to brainstorm creative, out-of-the-box solutions for unique challenges.We are looking for candidates who are able to work the following time shift:Tuesday - Saturday, 10 AM - 7 PM Pacific Time If you do not confirm you are available for a time shift, your application will automatically be disqualified. RequirementsWhat We're Looking For:Technical Expertise:Minimum of3 years of technical support experience, demonstrating strong troubleshooting skills and the ability to analyze technical logs. Problem-Solving Mindset:Naturally curious and driven to uncover the root cause of issues, with a proactive approach to resolution.Confident Communication:Skilled at explaining technical information in simple, clear terms. You're comfortable asking questions, documenting findings, and sharing insights.Empathy and Understanding:Exceptional interpersonal skills, with the ability to deliver compassionate and thoughtful support in both written and verbal communications.Attention to Detail:Strong command of grammar (we're fans of the Oxford comma) and precision in both troubleshooting and communication.Team Player:Thrives in a collaborative environment, supporting and learning from teammates to achieve shared goals.Preferred Skills (Not Required):Familiarity with photography equipment, photo booth software, or related industries.Experience with Zendesk. A passion for learning new technologies and adapting quickly to changes.Why Join Photobooth Supply Co.?AtPhotobooth Supply Co., we help entrepreneurs succeed by providing innovative photo booth solutions and exceptional customer support. As a Tier 2 Technical Support Advocate, you'll play a crucial role in empowering our customers to thrive in their businesses. If you're a proactive problem solver who's passionate about delivering outstanding support, we'd love to hear from you!Ready to apply?Let's make magic togetherapply now and help our photo booth owners shine!Must live in one of the following states:ArizonaCalifornia - preferredColoradoFloridaGeorgiaIllinoisMontanaNevadaNew HampshireNew YorkNorth CarolinaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandTexasUtahVirginiaWyomingBenefits Health Benefits 401K for California Based Employees Education Stipend Remote Work Bonus Plan Annual Retreat Generous PTO and Holiday Schedule Quarterly Financial Meetings Open Book Management Intimate Team Work from Home Stipend
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  • Photobooth Supply Co: CX Technical Support Advocate: Level 1
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    USA BASED CANDIDATES ONLY - Read below for a list of eligible statesAtPhotobooth Supply Co., we call this role a"Customer Advocate"because your mission is to champion our customers' success. We believe that friendly, empathetic, and knowledgeable support can make someone's day, and we're committed to making every customer interactionwhether via email, phone, or chata positive and impactful experience.This is atechnical support role, not your standard customer service position. If you thrive on troubleshooting complex software issues, solving unique problems, and communicating technical solutions with clarity, this could be the perfect fit for you.What You'll Do:Troubleshoot Complex Issues:Leverage your2+ years of technical support experienceto resolve software-related issues, including analyzing logs to uncover and address root causes.Communicate Clearly:Simplify complex technical concepts for our customers, ensuring they feel supported and informed every step of the way.Investigate and Solve:Approach intricate problems with curiosity, conducting thorough research to develop effective solutions.Educate and Empower:Collaborate with teammates to share insights and continuously expand both individual and team knowledge.Delight Customers:Deliver empathetic and personable support, creating positive customer experiences that go above and beyond expectations.Team Collaboration:Partner with colleagues to brainstorm creative, out-of-the-box solutions for unique challenges.We are looking for candidates who are able to work one of the following time shifts:Tuesday - Saturday, 11 AM - 8 PM Pacific Time Monday - Friday, 8 AM - 5 PM Pacific Time Sunday - Thursday, 10 AM - 7 PM Pacific TimeIf you do not confirm you are available for a time shift, your application will automatically be disqualified. RequirementsWhat We're Looking For:Technical Expertise:Minimum of2 years of technical support experience, demonstrating strong troubleshooting skills. Problem-Solving Mindset:Naturally curious and driven to uncover the root cause of issues, with a proactive approach to resolution.Confident Communication:Skilled at explaining technical information in simple, clear terms. You're comfortable asking questions, documenting findings, and sharing insights.Empathy and Understanding:Exceptional interpersonal skills, with the ability to deliver compassionate and thoughtful support in both written and verbal communications.Attention to Detail:Strong command of grammar (we're fans of the Oxford comma) and precision in both troubleshooting and communication.Team Player:Thrives in a collaborative environment, supporting and learning from teammates to achieve shared goals.Preferred Skills (Not Required):Familiarity with photography equipment, photo booth software, or related industries.Experience with Zendesk. A passion for learning new technologies and adapting quickly to changes.Why Join Photobooth Supply Co.?AtPhotobooth Supply Co., we help entrepreneurs succeed by providing innovative photo booth solutions and exceptional customer support. As a Tier 1 Technical Support Advocate, you'll play a crucial role in empowering our customers to thrive in their businesses. If you're a proactive problem solver who's passionate about delivering outstanding support, we'd love to hear from you!Ready to apply?Let's make magic togetherapply now and help our photo booth owners shine!Must live in one of the following states:ArizonaCalifornia - preferredColoradoFloridaGeorgiaIllinoisMontanaNevadaNew HampshireNew YorkNorth CarolinaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandTexasUtahVirginiaWyomingBenefits Health Benefits 401K for California Based Employees Education Stipend Remote Work Bonus Plan Annual Retreat Generous PTO and Holiday Schedule Quarterly Financial Meetings Open Book Management Intimate Team Work from Home Stipend
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  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for Jan. 13, #582
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    Looking for the most recent Connections answers? Click here for today's Connections hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Wordle and Strands puzzles.I thought the blue category was a pretty creative topic today. It made me think of certain comedy routines by the late, great Bob Newhart. Read on for today's Connections hints and answers.The Times now has a Connections Bot, like the one for Wordle. Go there after you play to receive a numeric score and to have the program analyze your answers. And players who are registered with the Times Games section can now nerd out by following their progress, including number of puzzles completed, win rate, number of times they nabbed a perfect score and their win streak.Read more:Hints, Tips and Strategies to Help You Win at NYT Connections Every TimeHints for today's Connections groupsHere are four hints for the groupings in today's Connections puzzle, ranked from the easiest, yellow group to the tough (and sometimes bizarre) purple group.Yellow group hint: What Mr. Kotter did for a livingGreen group hint: Store away for future useBlue group hint: Student drivers learn thesePurple group hint: Think fish baitAnswers for today's Connections groupsYellow group: TeachGreen group: CacheBlue group: Driving instructor directivesPurple group: ____ wormRead more: Wordle Cheat Sheet: Here Are the Most Popular Letters Used in English WordsWhat are today's Connections answers? The completed NYT Connections puzzle for Jan. 13, 2025. NYT/Screenshot by CNETThe yellow words in today's ConnectionsThe theme is teach. The four answers are coach, guide, school and train.The green words in today's ConnectionsThe theme is cache. The four answers are bank, pool, reserve and store.The blue words in today's ConnectionsThe theme is driving instructor directives. The four answers are brake, park, signal and turn.The purple words in today's ConnectionsThe theme is ____ worm. The four answers are book, earth, glow and inch.
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