If you dont know how a business makes money, chances are its some shady stuff
Providing coupons on stuff for free, with zero ads? Thats pretty weird. Being Bought by PayPal for 4 BILLION dollars?!?!? There has to be some real sketchy shit.
I like his personality but his content is too varied for my taste, and I'm not really interested in the super random stuff he reviews like weird 80s toys, or other cheap plastic toys.
Also him reviewing food on top of his couch gives me anxiety.
I'm actually incredibly surprised Ukraine hasn't already. Russia has been using mercenaries the entire war, the involvement of north Korea is just a huge escalation.
Tool making, and eventually furniture. Recently built a very large toolbox, chisel tray, lay out tools, marking gauges, couple plane bodies, saw vice, planing board (atedai) and saw horses.
The pessimist in me asks "will we ever have the chance?".
By the time we "wake up" would we even have the opportunity to do anything about it? Or just accept it like other rising costs like, rent and food, because let's be honest, technology is a necessity.
Depends what part of the process you like. Some people like to be very meticulous in their hobbies, and somewhat of a perfectionist. That rarely exists in a professional environment, where everything is based on getting projects out the door, on schedule and on budget.
I actually like banging out projects quickly, so the professional life of my hobby suits me well (woodworking). I love pounding out big mortises with a sledgehammer, planing big boards and watch chips go flying. I hate fiddling with joinery and slowly fitting them for 10 minutes (slowly learning how to do them faster). For other people, joinery is their favorite part.
Honestly all that toxic shit is in our food already. There's a reason it accumulated in the "victim" too.