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Occasionally working late, heading into the office on a Saturday, and going above and beyond your job description is par for the course when you care about advancing your career. However, that doesn’t negate this other fact: You deserve to work for a company that values your personal life, understands the importance of flexibility, and most of all believes spending time with your family matters.
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It is easy to get caught up looking for red flags when you start dating someone
, but keeping a few “green flags” in mind helps you decide just as much if someone is worth your time.
Picking fresh fruit is one of my favorite warm weather pastimes, but I inevitably go overboard and pick too much. Lots of the excess gets baked into pies and such, but there’s an easier way to stretch out your fruit enjoyment, and it involves rum.
Some useful gadgets to get and stay organized, the secret history of Mac gaming, a McDonalds and Chinese takeout mashup, and some tips to live you best life—they’re all on the table in this week’s Lifehacker Brain Buffet.
Android/Windows: If you’ve got a few thousand dollars to shell out for a VR-ready PC and an Oculus Rift headset, you can play in virtual reality right now. If you don’t, VRidge can let you play those same games on your phone inside a Google Cardboard set
.
The supermassive version of our favorite surround sound system is down to its lowest price today on Amazon.
When it comes to reporting on science, we know that you can’t trust just one study
. So, how come we keep hearing junk stories about outlandish scientific claims? John Oliver explains in this week’s Last Week Tonight.
It’s a presidential election year, which means a good number of Americans are scrambling to remember where they registered to vote four years ago and how to vote now. Vote.org helps you get ahead of the game right now.