Still looking for a Valentine’s gift for Sunday’s celebrations? Our great gift guides can help you find the perfect present for your special someone.
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We recommend the Hario Skerton Pro grinder. For $53, this manual grinder can handle everything from espresso to pour overs: wired.trib.al/xiB5RBm 2/
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For more options, here's our complete guide to buying the perfect gift for the coffee lover in your life. 3/ wired.trib.al/RyCas6z
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If your significant other is really into beer, the Spiegelau Craft Beer Glasses will make every sip a little richer. 4/ wired.trib.al/7zpPEXg
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These are our favorite drinking-related gifts that will help the nerdy beverage enthusiasts in their journeys. 5/ wired.trib.al/jhprkaJ
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Do you want a more intimate option? The Dame Pom Flexible Vibrator has an ergonomic shape that makes it really easy to use in the heat of the moment: wired.trib.al/AOMbEHv 6/
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This is a list of some of our favorite sex toys, vibrators, smart vibrators, personal wand massagers, and accessories, all of which we’ve personally tested and spent time with: wired.trib.al/KMeGyYb 7/
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It’s a big day for Bowls! Whether you’re cheering for feline, canine, or human teams, we've got your guide to watching each and every game. With or without cable. 1/ wired.com/story/how-to-w…
You can watch Puppy Bowl XVII at 2 pm ET on YouTube TV. 2/ bit.ly/3jrZI39
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The eighth annual Kitten Bowl starts at 2 pm ET time on the Hallmark Channel. 3/ bit.ly/3oV8mZ5
Thanks to confirmation bias and powerful algorithms, social platforms often amplify the voices we agree with most. Over time, this creates echo chambers, which can deepen societal divisions to a dangerous degree.
Algorithms can’t categorize you if they can’t determine what you really like. Be generous and you’ll be rewarded with something beyond grateful friends who are glad you noticed their posts 2/
Actively cultivate prestige media on all sides.
To avoid trolls, follow prestige publications across the political spectrum. A profile searching for ‘The National Review’ and ‘The New Yorker’ means you’ll keep your newsfeed clear of the most polarizing stories 3/
Don’t miss out on these Super Bowl weekend deals! Outside of Black Friday, this is the best time of year to buy TVs, audio equipment, and other electronics. wired.com/story/super-bo…
Our top pick, VIZIO's OLED 55" is easily the best TV you can get for a thousand dollars. bit.ly/2N2eWjv
If good and cheap is what you want, we recommend the Hisense H8 Quantuamm 55" TV. amzn.to/3pZy2VO
The marvel of lo-fi hip-hop on YouTube is its partiality to minimalism, its desire for less. It’s music that works against excess—the excess of internet life and what it means to be alive in a world that only knows how to turn the volume up. 1/ wired.com/story/youtube-…
Here are some of the artists that can help you turn down the noise and add another frequency to your life:
Dion Lewis, the creator of Code Pioneers, has one of the most viewed lo-fi hip-hop videos on YouTube. 2/
While the seeds of the genre existed in scattered corners of YouTube for a time, lo-fi hip-hop began to formally bubble in 2016 and was made famous by channels like ChilledCow. 3/ youtube.com/c/ChilledCow/f…
Spurred by the pandemic and protests against racial injustice, the United States now has an estimated 8.4 million more gun owners than it did at the start of 2020. As guns have risen in popularity, so too have tactical firearms courses 1/wired.trib.al/NBJ8VIB
Once the purview of law enforcement officers and military operators, tactical shooting skills are increasingly being passed down to ordinary, armed Americans by a sprawling and diffuse industry 2/ wired.trib.al/NBJ8VIB
Photographs by Jesse Rieser
Gun ranges and private facilities around the US are teaching the art of armed combat. At a Texas resort, you can engage in an exercise inspired by the Iraq War; at a facility in Florida, you can practice taking out a shooter at the Liberal Tears Café 3/ wired.trib.al/NBJ8VIB
Memory isn’t as set in stone as you might think. With the right technique, you can boost your recollection skills immensely.
Here are the five steps Nelson Dellis, a four-time USA Memory Champion, uses and the science of how they work 1/ (via @WiredUK) wired.trib.al/M8lPItR
Start With Strong Images
Turn whatever you're memorizing into images. Use pics that you can almost feel, smell, and see. You want to create big, multisensory memories.
Research has shown that the amygdala—a part of the brain that helps process emotion—encourages retention 2/
Create a “Memory Palace”
Place those images around your house. This is called the memory palace, and it’s particularly useful for remembering the order of certain elements. The technique helps to bring in more parts of the brain that are usually dedicated to other senses 3/