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  1. FTW I paid $9.99 for a near-pristine Keurig coffee maker and $9.99 also for a reusable stainless-steel K-cup pod.

    Sure, I got a stellar deal on the coffee maker☝️ and I understand profits, but a single K-cup pod can't possibly be worth that much. 🥹

    a.co/d/6b6XfLh

    #capitalism #greed #value #business #keurig #coffee #kCup #coffeePod

  2. Voor wie nog illusies heeft over humane veeteelt. #keuringsdienstvanwaarde laat zien hoe het #kikkers vergaat.

  3. CW: Twitterapocaplypse

    The right wing turning on #Apple reminds of their destruction of Keurig coffee machines when that company hurt their feelings.

    #twitterapocalypse

  4. Het is weer een briljante uitzending van de #Keuringsdienst

    #olijfolie

    ‘Jullie worden gewoon genaaid omdat jullie geen olijfoliecultuur hebben’

  5. Every time I make the mistake of drinking coffee from a Keurig K-cup I am reminded of the science fiction future where everything you eat or drink is a weak facsimile of the actual thing, because it's being assembled from replicator pellets rather than made in the traditional way.

    Shades of #douglasadams characters in #HHGTG trying to teach the ship's computer how to brew a proper british cup of tea :)

  6. Every time I make the mistake of drinking coffee from a Keurig K-cup I am reminded of the science fiction future where everything you eat or drink is a weak facsimile of the actual thing, because it's being assembled from replicator pellets rather than made in the traditional way.

    Shades of #douglasadams characters in #HHGTG trying to teach the ship's computer how to brew a proper british cup of tea :)

  7. Every time I make the mistake of drinking coffee from a Keurig K-cup I am reminded of the science fiction future where everything you eat or drink is a weak facsimile of the actual thing, because it's being assembled from replicator pellets rather than made in the traditional way.

    Shades of #douglasadams characters in #HHGTG trying to teach the ship's computer how to brew a proper british cup of tea :)

  8. Every time I make the mistake of drinking coffee from a Keurig K-cup I am reminded of the science fiction future where everything you eat or drink is a weak facsimile of the actual thing, because it's being assembled from replicator pellets rather than made in the traditional way.

    Shades of #douglasadams characters in #HHGTG trying to teach the ship's computer how to brew a proper british cup of tea :)

  9. Wat was het weer een belachelijk goede episode vanavond van #KeuringsdienstVanWaarde.

    Ik heb met stijgende verbazing, verontwaardiging, ongeloof en boosheid gekeken en geluisterd naar een meneer die dezelfde aardappel in 12 verschillende verpakkingen stopt met 12 verschillende gebruiksdoeleinden op de verpakking en 12 verschillende prijzen.

    Want dat is makkelijk voor de consument.

    En ik ben ervan overtuigd dat hij zijn eigen onzin gelooft.

    #Bedrog #Bedotting #BabbelTruuk

  10. FTW I paid $9.99 for a near-pristine Keurig coffee maker and $9.99 also for a reusable stainless-steel K-cup pod.

    Sure, I got a stellar deal on the coffee maker☝️ and I understand profits, but a single K-cup pod can't possibly be worth that much. 🥹

    a.co/d/6b6XfLh

    #capitalism #greed #value #business #keurig #coffee #kCup #coffeePod

  11. FTW I paid $9.99 for a near-pristine Keurig coffee maker and $9.99 also for a reusable stainless-steel K-cup pod.

    Sure, I got a stellar deal on the coffee maker☝️ and I understand profits, but a single K-cup pod can't possibly be worth that much. 🥹

    a.co/d/6b6XfLh

  12. FTW I paid $9.99 for a near-pristine Keurig coffee maker and $9.99 also for a reusable stainless-steel K-cup pod.

    Sure, I got a stellar deal on the coffee maker☝️ and I understand profits, but a single K-cup pod can't possibly be worth that much. 🥹

    a.co/d/6b6XfLh

    #capitalism #greed #value #business #keurig #coffee #kCup #coffeePod

  13. FTW I paid $9.99 for a near-pristine Keurig coffee maker and $9.99 also for a reusable stainless-steel K-cup pod.

    Sure, I got a stellar deal on the coffee maker☝️ and I understand profits, but a single K-cup pod can't possibly be worth that much. 🥹

    a.co/d/6b6XfLh

    #capitalism #greed #value #business #keurig #coffee #kCup #coffeePod

  14. Observer | How Writer CEO May Habib Transforms Language Tech Into Enterprise A.I. by Tim Keary

    AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information.

    May Habib, a Lebanese‑Canadian refugee who grew up as her family’s English interpreter, co‑founded the language‑technology startup Writer (originally Qordoba) and now serves as its CEO. At the recent HumanX conference she explained why most enterprise generative‑AI pilots flop: companies focus on incremental tweaks rather than restructuring entire workflows. Writer tackles this by offering end‑to‑end AI agents and a proprietary suite of large‑language models (Palmyra) that automate multi‑step tasks, integrate with existing systems, and include robust governance controls such as layered kill‑switches. With over 300 enterprise customers—including Salesforce, Airbnb, and major firms in finance, healthcare, and retail—Writer has deployed more than 15,000 agents and positions itself as a rare pre‑ChatGPT player built for enterprise compliance, data control, and rapid, decisive implementation of AI‑first operations.

    Read more: observer.com/2026/04/writer-ce

    #MayHabib #WaseemAlshikh #Writer #Qordoba #Harvard #AllyFinancial #AstraZeneca #Comcast #Uber #Salesforce #Airbnb #AmazonWebServices #ArtificialIntelligence #business #businessinterviews #Cigna #clorox #enterprise #HarvardUniversity #humanx #interviews #keurigdrpepper #lennar #marriott #mars #Meta #openclaw #palmyra #technology #vanguard

    AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information.

  15. Observer | How Writer CEO May Habib Transforms Language Tech Into Enterprise A.I. by Tim Keary

    AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information.

    May Habib, a Lebanese‑Canadian refugee who grew up as her family’s English interpreter, co‑founded the language‑technology startup Writer (originally Qordoba) and now serves as its CEO. At the recent HumanX conference she explained why most enterprise generative‑AI pilots flop: companies focus on incremental tweaks rather than restructuring entire workflows. Writer tackles this by offering end‑to‑end AI agents and a proprietary suite of large‑language models (Palmyra) that automate multi‑step tasks, integrate with existing systems, and include robust governance controls such as layered kill‑switches. With over 300 enterprise customers—including Salesforce, Airbnb, and major firms in finance, healthcare, and retail—Writer has deployed more than 15,000 agents and positions itself as a rare pre‑ChatGPT player built for enterprise compliance, data control, and rapid, decisive implementation of AI‑first operations.

    Read more: observer.com/2026/04/writer-ce

    #MayHabib #WaseemAlshikh #Writer #Qordoba #Harvard #AllyFinancial #AstraZeneca #Comcast #Uber #Salesforce #Airbnb #AmazonWebServices #ArtificialIntelligence #business #businessinterviews #Cigna #clorox #enterprise #HarvardUniversity #humanx #interviews #keurigdrpepper #lennar #marriott #mars #Meta #openclaw #palmyra #technology #vanguard

    AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information.

  16. Observer | How Writer CEO May Habib Transforms Language Tech Into Enterprise A.I. by Tim Keary

    AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information.

    May Habib, a Lebanese‑Canadian refugee who grew up as her family’s English interpreter, co‑founded the language‑technology startup Writer (originally Qordoba) and now serves as its CEO. At the recent HumanX conference she explained why most enterprise generative‑AI pilots flop: companies focus on incremental tweaks rather than restructuring entire workflows. Writer tackles this by offering end‑to‑end AI agents and a proprietary suite of large‑language models (Palmyra) that automate multi‑step tasks, integrate with existing systems, and include robust governance controls such as layered kill‑switches. With over 300 enterprise customers—including Salesforce, Airbnb, and major firms in finance, healthcare, and retail—Writer has deployed more than 15,000 agents and positions itself as a rare pre‑ChatGPT player built for enterprise compliance, data control, and rapid, decisive implementation of AI‑first operations.

    Read more: observer.com/2026/04/writer-ce

    #MayHabib #WaseemAlshikh #Writer #Qordoba #Harvard #AllyFinancial #AstraZeneca #Comcast #Uber #Salesforce #Airbnb #AmazonWebServices #ArtificialIntelligence #business #businessinterviews #Cigna #clorox #enterprise #HarvardUniversity #humanx #interviews #keurigdrpepper #lennar #marriott #mars #Meta #openclaw #palmyra #technology #vanguard

    AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information.

  17. Observer | How Writer CEO May Habib Transforms Language Tech Into Enterprise A.I. by Tim Keary

    AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information.

    May Habib, a Lebanese‑Canadian refugee who grew up as her family’s English interpreter, co‑founded the language‑technology startup Writer (originally Qordoba) and now serves as its CEO. At the recent HumanX conference she explained why most enterprise generative‑AI pilots flop: companies focus on incremental tweaks rather than restructuring entire workflows. Writer tackles this by offering end‑to‑end AI agents and a proprietary suite of large‑language models (Palmyra) that automate multi‑step tasks, integrate with existing systems, and include robust governance controls such as layered kill‑switches. With over 300 enterprise customers—including Salesforce, Airbnb, and major firms in finance, healthcare, and retail—Writer has deployed more than 15,000 agents and positions itself as a rare pre‑ChatGPT player built for enterprise compliance, data control, and rapid, decisive implementation of AI‑first operations.

    Read more: observer.com/2026/04/writer-ce

    #MayHabib #WaseemAlshikh #Writer #Qordoba #Harvard #AllyFinancial #AstraZeneca #Comcast #Uber #Salesforce #Airbnb #AmazonWebServices #ArtificialIntelligence #business #businessinterviews #Cigna #clorox #enterprise #HarvardUniversity #humanx #interviews #keurigdrpepper #lennar #marriott #mars #Meta #openclaw #palmyra #technology #vanguard

    AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information.

  18. Observer | How Writer CEO May Habib Transforms Language Tech Into Enterprise A.I. by Tim Keary

    AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information.

    May Habib, a Lebanese‑Canadian refugee who grew up as her family’s English interpreter, co‑founded the language‑technology startup Writer (originally Qordoba) and now serves as its CEO. At the recent HumanX conference she explained why most enterprise generative‑AI pilots flop: companies focus on incremental tweaks rather than restructuring entire workflows. Writer tackles this by offering end‑to‑end AI agents and a proprietary suite of large‑language models (Palmyra) that automate multi‑step tasks, integrate with existing systems, and include robust governance controls such as layered kill‑switches. With over 300 enterprise customers—including Salesforce, Airbnb, and major firms in finance, healthcare, and retail—Writer has deployed more than 15,000 agents and positions itself as a rare pre‑ChatGPT player built for enterprise compliance, data control, and rapid, decisive implementation of AI‑first operations.

    Read more: observer.com/2026/04/writer-ce

    #MayHabib #WaseemAlshikh #Writer #Qordoba #Harvard #AllyFinancial #AstraZeneca #Comcast #Uber #Salesforce #Airbnb #AmazonWebServices #ArtificialIntelligence #business #businessinterviews #Cigna #clorox #enterprise #HarvardUniversity #humanx #interviews #keurigdrpepper #lennar #marriott #mars #Meta #openclaw #palmyra #technology #vanguard

    AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information.

  19. 🚦 Big moves in Texas! The Texas Department of Transportation has unveiled a $146 billion infrastructure plan under the 2026 Unified Transportation Program, aiming to make travel safer and more efficient across the state. 🚗💨

    In corporate news, Keurig Dr Pepper has chosen Frisco, TX as the site for its new Beverage Company HQ—boosting local jobs and growth.

    👉 Full story: dlvr.it/TMw4jg

    #Texas #Transportation #Infrastructure #EconomicDevelopment #KeurigDrPepper #FriscoTX #EconDev

  20. So, just finished this month's Repair Cafe in #Regina.

    There's a depressing pattern where small #appliances, typically #kitchen stuff, fail after just a year or so. The warranties are invariably one year. Nobody, especially the manufacturer, offers service - "Just buy a new one, it's cheaper" is the refrain. Of course, we're trying to "reduce, re-use, recycle" and keep this stuff out of the #landfill.

    Even trying to service them is a pain, and sometimes impossible. The cases/shells of modern stuff are frequently absolute b*stards to take apart, and really new stuff now features "one-way clips" - there's literally no way to unclip the shell after it's been clicked together at the factory. You can't access the latching bit, so you have to force it and break the #clip, and then #bodge it back together somehow.

    Mandating a longer #warranty, like in the EU - two years, three? - would help, because stuff would have to be designed better.

    The two most frustrating from today:

    1) A Keurig coffee maker, used twice, a year old. Got it apart, it had leaked water onto the back of the (massively #overcomplicated) CPU board, and shorted it out. Poof, magic smoke gone, tears in the rain, time to die, etc. Who puts the CPU directly under a join in the #water pipe?

    2) A gas-powered leaf blower. Fuel line rotted, but to be able to feed new one through from the carburetor to the fuel tank, you have to take the shell apart - which requires disassembling the engine!

    #RepairCafe #SK #EWaste

  21. So, just finished this month's Repair Cafe in #Regina.

    There's a depressing pattern where small #appliances, typically #kitchen stuff, fail after just a year or so. The warranties are invariably one year. Nobody, especially the manufacturer, offers service - "Just buy a new one, it's cheaper" is the refrain. Of course, we're trying to "reduce, re-use, recycle" and keep this stuff out of the #landfill.

    Even trying to service them is a pain, and sometimes impossible. The cases/shells of modern stuff are frequently absolute b*stards to take apart, and really new stuff now features "one-way clips" - there's literally no way to unclip the shell after it's been clicked together at the factory. You can't access the latching bit, so you have to force it and break the #clip, and then #bodge it back together somehow.

    Mandating a longer #warranty, like in the EU - two years, three? - would help, because stuff would have to be designed better.

    The two most frustrating from today:

    1) A Keurig coffee maker, used twice, a year old. Got it apart, it had leaked water onto the back of the (massively #overcomplicated) CPU board, and shorted it out. Poof, magic smoke gone, tears in the rain, time to die, etc. Who puts the CPU directly under a join in the #water pipe?

    2) A gas-powered leaf blower. Fuel line rotted, but to be able to feed new one through from the carburetor to the fuel tank, you have to take the shell apart - which requires disassembling the engine!

    #RepairCafe #SK #EWaste

  22. So, just finished this month's Repair Cafe in #Regina.

    There's a depressing pattern where small #appliances, typically #kitchen stuff, fail after just a year or so. The warranties are invariably one year. Nobody, especially the manufacturer, offers service - "Just buy a new one, it's cheaper" is the refrain. Of course, we're trying to "reduce, re-use, recycle" and keep this stuff out of the #landfill.

    Even trying to service them is a pain, and sometimes impossible. The cases/shells of modern stuff are frequently absolute b*stards to take apart, and really new stuff now features "one-way clips" - there's literally no way to unclip the shell after it's been clicked together at the factory. You can't access the latching bit, so you have to force it and break the #clip, and then #bodge it back together somehow.

    Mandating a longer #warranty, like in the EU - two years, three? - would help, because stuff would have to be designed better.

    The two most frustrating from today:

    1) A Keurig coffee maker, used twice, a year old. Got it apart, it had leaked water onto the back of the (massively #overcomplicated) CPU board, and shorted it out. Poof, magic smoke gone, tears in the rain, time to die, etc. Who puts the CPU directly under a join in the #water pipe?

    2) A gas-powered leaf blower. Fuel line rotted, but to be able to feed new one through from the carburetor to the fuel tank, you have to take the shell apart - which requires disassembling the engine!

    #RepairCafe #SK #EWaste