Joe Sandor is looking for $13k on Kickstarter to fund his Pirate Pancake griddle project. It's a beaut. (I wrote about Joe's successful cast iron crepe pan Kickstarter last year).
Pirate pancake griddle
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Roybi is like a kid's favorite robot friend – if that robot was also an AI-driven tutor in almost everything
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CaptionSaver Pro automatically saves your full Google Meet transcript for the easiest note-taking ever
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