So, you're stuck at home with nothing to do but browse TikTok and worry about the end of the world. Fear not, my geeky friends, for I have compiled a list of topics to keep you occupied and informed during these trying times. Let's start with cars, shall we? With the rise of electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrids, Tesla has become the darling of the automobile industry. But let's not forget about the other players in this game, like trucks and SUVs. If you're itching to get outdoors and go shopping for a new ride, check out our buying guides for some tips. Now, onto national affairs. With the pandemic raging on, healthcare and jobs are top of mind for many. Keep up to date on the latest government policies and tech policy and law changes that may affect you. And while you're at it, brush up on your artificial intelligence knowledge with our culture guides and longreads. Speaking of entertainment, have you checked out Hulu lately? From TV shows to movies, there's something for everyone. But beware of surveillance and privacy issues, especially with the FISA and NSA lurking in the shadows. And if aliens and UFOs are more your thing, keep an eye on Congress and the Pentagon for any updates. For the tech-savvy among us, tune in to the Gadget Lab Podcast for all the latest news on Microsoft, OpenAI, machine learning, and search engines. And if you're worried about cybersecurity and encryption, our culture guides have got you covered. Now, let's talk shopping. Whether you need a new tablet or backpack for your home office, or a new mattress or pair of sunglasses to spruce up your quarantine digs, our buying guides have got your back. And finally, for the nature lovers and ocean enthusiasts, dive into the world of birds, animals, conservation, and climate change. Learn about sonar and ships, and how they affect our oceans and marine life. So there you have it, folks. A survival guide for the geeky apocalypse. Stay safe, stay informed, and keep on learning.

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