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" ... Classic British boot brand Dr Martens is readying itself for an initial public offering and hoping to trade on the London Stock Exchange after more than 60 years in business in what would be one of the first big IPOs of 2021. ... "
" ... For the games I was able to boot and play, the M1's graphics performance was on par or slightly better than what I have seen in similar-sized Windows notebooks. AAA gaming is possible on the MacBook Pro 13" M1, but I believe there are more reliable systems for the job. Newer AAA games aren't a massive use case on ultrathin notebooks, but it is nice to have, and the value varies from user to user. With Steam made for the Mac and some AAA developers already releasing AAA macOS titles, I must assume this is an essential target for Apple. ... "
" ... In 1999, they launched Springboard, a boot camp. The first demo day was held in 2000. "Twenty two of the 26 participants received funding," said Koplovitz. Initially, the duo thought they could tackle both the founder pipeline and the investor side of the equation. "In short order, we realized that each needed significant work," said Millman. With funding from the Kauffman Foundation, the pair spun Springboard off as a nonprofit focused on supporting the founders. ... "
" ... Scarpa is the boot company long sinuous with AT skiing and makes the industry’s most popular models. Kim Miller, CEO of SCARPA North America told me, “Backcountry skiing has been on a pretty rapid upward growth curve for a decade or more. That's because the equipment is getting closer to alpine-skiing gear in terms of how it performs, so alpine skiers feel very at home on today's backcountry ski gear, and it's getting lighter and easier to use as well.” ... "
" ... There are already reports that San Francisco rents are falling fast (by their standards). I left SF myself in 2007, cut my cost of living and improved my quality of life to boot. Cheaper cities, states and suburbs should benefit if a distributed tech workforce is here to stay. ... "