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- Rob Dubbin, CEO of Scripto.computer, had been peacefully enjoying the yield from the peach tree in his backyard when he noticed some unwelcome visitors.
- Bears had figured out how to get into the fence he built around the tree, and were wastefully eating peaches without even finishing them.
- After hearing that bears are scared of human voices, his solution was to blare podcasts through a speaker to ward them off.
What lengths would you go to in order to protect the things you care about?
That's a question Rob Dubbin, CEO of Scripto.computer, had to ask himself when he realized his beloved peach tree, named Belvis, was being threatened by hungry bears.
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