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Hello! Whether you realize it or not, Desus and Mero are the new kings of late night. Their eponymou

Hello! Whether you realize it or not, Desus and Mero are the new kings of late night. Their eponymous [Compass] Hello! Whether you realize it or not, Desus and Mero are the new kings of late night. Their eponymous Showtime talk show is the culmination of an incredible rise over the past five years, from Twitter personalities to podcasters to TV stars. Part of their success is due to the fact that their humor comes across in rat-a-tat conversational bursts, rather than meticulously tailored jokes. [Fast Company recently caught up with the duo to talk about their spontaneous approach to late-night comedy](. [How Desus and Mero make their late-night show feel off the cuff—and why Twitter should be shut down]( [How Desus and Mero make their late-night show feel off the cuff—and why Twitter should be shut down]( With their free-flowing show, now running twice a week on Showtime, the Twitter-born duo are giving late-night comedy new life. [www.fastcompany.com]( • [Share]( [The Ocean Cleanup device has been redesigned—and is almost ready to try again]( [The Ocean Cleanup device has been redesigned—and is almost ready to try again]( After its first voyage resulted in disappointment, Boyan Slat’s team has made some major fixes. Now they’re ready to try to take on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch again. [www.fastcompany.com]( • [Share]( [This AI generates fake news about anything you want. Try it!]( [This AI generates fake news about anything you want. Try it!]( Can Donald Trump do 100 push-ups a day? Let this AI convince you. [www.fastcompany.com]( • [Share]( [Lego’s message to parents: Playtime benefits you as much as your kids]( [Lego’s message to parents: Playtime benefits you as much as your kids]( What’s good for your kid’s development is also good for your emotional well-being. [www.fastcompany.com]( • [Share]( [3 nonprofit rebrandings that show the power of design in amplifying a mission]( [3 nonprofit rebrandings that show the power of design in amplifying a mission]( See what happened when website-building company Wix offered nonprofits a chance to get their websites refreshed. [www.fastcompany.com]( • [Share]( [The future of the global shipping industry is . . . bikes]( [The future of the global shipping industry is . . . bikes]( This cute cargo e-bike is the latest experiment from delivery companies to utilize the air, the sidewalk, and the bike lane—anything but the street itself—to get packages to you faster. [www.fastcompany.com]( • [Share]( [5 lies you’ve been told about time management]( [5 lies you’ve been told about time management]( I’ve been a time management coach for over 10 years, and these common misconceptions about organizing your life make me so mad. [www.fastcompany.com]( • [Share]( [It’s easy to lose focus on goals. Here’s how to stay self-disciplined]( [It’s easy to lose focus on goals. Here’s how to stay self-disciplined]( Because self-discipline isn’t always innate, these tips may help you stay resolute and on track toward your goals. [www.fastcompany.com]( • [Share]( [From ‘Boyhood’ to ‘Where’d You Go, Bernadette,’ director Richard Linklater reveals four storytelling secrets]( [From ‘Boyhood’ to ‘Where’d You Go, Bernadette,’ director Richard Linklater reveals four storytelling secrets]( The Oscar-winning director breaks down how he solved the biggest creative hurdles of his career, including his latest film, Where’d You Go, Bernadette. [www.fastcompany.com]( • [Share]( [Infographic: What is America’s most hated sandwich?]( [Infographic: What is America’s most hated sandwich?]( Hint: It barely qualifies as a sandwich. [www.fastcompany.com]( • [Share]( This newsletter was written by [Joe Berkowitz](. The longer format of Compass is taking a vacation this month. Please enjoy our more compact newsletter. We’ll be back to the normal format in September. Did you enjoy this issue? [Fast Company] You can [update your details here](. If you don’t want to receive Compass anymore, [unsubscribe here]( If you were forwarded Compass and like it, [subscribe here]( [View this newsletter online]( Powered by [Revue]( 7 World Trade Center, 29th Floor, New York, NY 10007-2195

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