“No matter who you are or where you are, 2020 has been a rough year. It’s been a year where things have gotten so bad, sometimes you just had to find joy in the most unexpected of places. Family, friends, a new book or video game. It’s different for everyone.” Read more at Gizmodo. Are you still having trouble wearing face masks because of the way they fit (or don’t)? This tip may be the answer to your problem. Read more at Mental Floss. The hyperloop is an innovative form of travel in the making. Earlier this month, someone was able to experience it for the first time as a public passenger. “For Sara Luchian, riding the hyperloop cemented her place in history. The 37-year-old director of passenger experience at Virgin Hyperloop was one of the first people to ever publicly ride the high-speed pod transit system on November 8. She was accompanied by Josh Giegel, the company’s 35-year-old co-founder and chief technology officer.” Read more at Inverse. Celebrating Thanksgiving in isolation doesn’t mean you have to be alone. Here’s how to have a successful virtual Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow. Read more at PCMag. The Saved by the Bell reboot on NBC’s Peacock is surprisingly good and well worth a watch. “On paper, a Saved by the Bell reboot sounds like a terrible idea. As a nation, we’ve already suffered through multiple seasons of Fuller House; haven’t we tested our limits of ’90s sitcom nostalgia? Well, consider me as surprised as anyone that the Saved by the Bell reboot, that’s dropped on Peacock, is not just okay—it’s actually pretty great.” Read more at Thrillist. Gina Prince-Bythewood’s The Old Guard was a considerable hit on Netflix, so why hasn’t it been greenlit for a sequel? Read more at The Mary Sue.