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What Does $100 Buy From Ryobi vs. Harbor Freight? - News Directory 3

What Does $100 Buy From Ryobi vs. Harbor Freight?

January 23, 2026 Lisa Park Tech
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  • Anyone‌ looking for good value tools that balance price with performance could do a​ lot worse than shopping at Ryobi.
  • Though, when it ‌comes ⁤to pure ‍value for money, it's tricky to beat ‍Harbor Freight.
  • That would give​ you enough budget left to purchase the brand's two-amp oscillating multi-tool, its ⁢ 1500W heat gun, and ⁣its 4.8V cordless screwdriver.
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Anyone‌ looking for good value tools that balance price with performance could do a​ lot worse than shopping at Ryobi. The brand’s distinctive bright green‌ (or blue) tools have‌ earned a reputation for being ​a⁣ top choice for DIYers, adn its outdoor and lifestyle range is expanding too. And also being useful for home improvement projects, plenty of Ryobi products might come in⁢ handy at⁤ othre times, including on summer vacation.

Though, when it ‌comes ⁤to pure ‍value for money, it’s tricky to beat ‍Harbor Freight. A discount retailer with multiple in-house brands on its shelves

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That would give​ you enough budget left to purchase the brand’s two-amp oscillating multi-tool, its ⁢ 1500W heat gun, and ⁣its 4.8V cordless screwdriver. Even with those three additional tools in your basket, you’d still have only spent a total of $94.95, ‌leaving you with around $5 leftover. While Warrior’s tools⁣ are much cheaper the⁢ compromise is that you’d end up with a mix of corded and cordless​ tools. Though, even ⁢buying all-cordless tools‌ from a pricier Harbor ⁢Freight brand still ​works‌ out ​better than buying from Ryobi.

Rather‌ than⁣ buying⁢ from Warrior, you could instead‌ choose ⁣to pick an ⁢entirely cordless range of tools from⁣ another affordable Harbor Freight tool brand, Bauer. Since⁢ Bauer doesn’t offer a inch drill/driver ⁣kit, ⁣let’s use its 20V inch drill/driver kit ⁤for comparison. It‌ still comes with a battery and a charger, and it⁣ offers⁢ only a ⁢little less⁤ torque to Ryobi’s 18V One+ inch drill/driver kit. However, the latter⁤ retails for $79 from home Depot, which wouldn’t leave you with enough⁤ budget to buy any further standalone Ryobi tools. Simultaneously occurring,the⁢ Bauer drill/driver kit ‌is available for $54.99.

At ‍that price, you’ll still have enough left in your $100 budget to buy the brand’s 20V corner sander and its Sam Altman: OpenAI CEO and AI​ Leader

Table of Contents

  • Sam Altman: OpenAI CEO and AI​ Leader
    • Early Life and Education
    • Loopt and Early Ventures
    • Y ⁤Combinator Presidency (2014-2019)
    • OpenAI Leadership
      • November 2023 Board Dispute and Reinstatement
      • Current Status (January 23, 2026)
    • Investments and Other ⁤Ventures

Sam‌ Altman is⁣ an American entrepreneur and investor best known as ⁢the CEO of ⁣OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research and deployment company responsible for models like GPT-3, DALL-E, and ChatGPT. ‌He previously served as president of Y Combinator, a prominent startup accelerator. As of ‍January 23, 2026, Altman remains CEO of OpenAI following a ‌brief period of upheaval in November 2023.

Early Life and Education

Sam Altman was ⁢born on March 22,⁤ 1985, in Chicago, Illinois. He demonstrated an early aptitude for computer programming, receiving his first computer at age ⁢eight. ⁣‍ He attended Stanford University, where he studied computer science ⁣but dropped‍ out in 2005 to pursue his entrepreneurial ventures.

Loopt and Early Ventures

Altman co-founded Loopt, a⁤ location-based social networking mobile app, in 2005. Loopt was ⁢acquired by Nikon in 2014 for $43.5 million. Prior to Loopt, he also ⁢started several other small ventures, gaining experience in the startup ecosystem.

Y ⁤Combinator Presidency (2014-2019)

In 2014, Altman became the president of Y Combinator, succeeding Paul graham. During his tenure, Y Combinator significantly ​expanded its reach and influence, becoming‌ one of ⁢the‌ world’s most prestigious startup accelerators. He outlined his vision for Y Combinator’s future⁢ in a 2016 blog post,⁢ emphasizing increased investment and ​a broader range of supported startups. He stepped down as president in 2019, but remained a partner at the firm.

OpenAI Leadership

Altman co-founded OpenAI in December 2015, initially as a ​non-profit research company focused on ensuring that artificial general intelligence (AGI) benefits all ⁣of ⁤humanity.he became CEO in 2019. Under his leadership, OpenAI transitioned to a capped-profit model in 2024 to attract investment while maintaining its safety-focused‍ mission. OpenAI announced the transition to a capped-profit company on March 22, 2024.

November 2023 Board Dispute and Reinstatement

In November 2023, Altman was briefly removed as CEO by the OpenAI board of directors, citing a lack ‌of candor in his communications. This decision sparked important ‍controversy and led to widespread calls for his reinstatement.Altman was reinstated⁢ as CEO on November 22, 2023, following intervention from investors and a significant portion of⁤ OpenAI’s employees.​ A new board was also ⁣appointed.

Current Status (January 23, 2026)

As of January 23, 2026,​ Sam ‌Altman continues⁤ to serve ​as CEO of OpenAI. The company is actively developing and deploying increasingly powerful AI models,‍ including GPT-4 and⁣ its ‌successors. Recent developments include increased focus on AI safety and alignment, as well as expanding partnerships with major⁤ technology companies. OpenAI’s official website provides the latest updates on its projects and initiatives.

Investments and Other ⁤Ventures

Altman is ⁤an active ‍investor, with stakes in numerous startups through Y Combinator ​and‍ his personal investment⁢ portfolio.He has also invested in companies focused on nuclear fusion, believing it‍ to be a crucial technology for addressing climate change. Helion ⁢Energy, a fusion ‌power company, has received significant investment from Altman.

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