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Children praised for being 'easy' often learned that having no needs was the price of love. Decades later, they struggle to distinguish genuine low-maintenance temperament from a lifetime of suppressed needs, and the cost is intimacy, authenticity, and self-knowledge.
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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At some point in the last decade, preferring to text became something people apologize for. Not formally, not loudly, but in the small ways: the “sorry, I’m bad at phone calls” that gets deployed before someone even asks. The “I know this is easier for me than for you.” The implicit acceptance that phone calls ... Read more Read more ›
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Your Switch 2 is a comprehensive gaming solution at home and on the go. Here are some features that you may have missed that can improve your experience. Read more ›
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"Emergency out-of-band fixes issued by enterprise IT giants Microsoft and Oracle have shone a spotlight on issues around both update cycles and patching," reports Computer Weekly: Microsoft's emergency update, KB5085516, addresses an issue that arose after installing the mandatory cumulative updates pushed live on Patch Tuesday earlier this month. According to Microsoft, it has since emerged that many users experienced problems signing into applications with a Microsoft account, seeing a... Read more ›
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The Samsung Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 will be available from April 9 or 10 (it varies a bit by country) with a starting price of $550 / €530 / ₹63,000 and $450 / €430 / ₹57,000, respectively. Note that during the pre-order period, Samsung offers a free storage upgrade in some regions. How does that sound to you? Compared to its predecessor, the Galaxy A57 has a slimmer and... Read more ›
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While you may think of UV lighting as useful primarily for making blacklight posters glow, it does have some practical household uses as well. Read more ›
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People who seem unbothered by others' opinions haven't stopped caring — they've relocated the judge from other people's heads into their own, building an internal audience whose standards they take more seriously than any external crowd. Read more ›
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The NYT Strands hints and answers you need to make the most of your puzzling experience. Read more ›
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Rent is becoming prohibitively expensive for some, especially in states like California. Now, many are paying rent to "vanlords" instead of landlords. Read more ›
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Существует стереотип, что современная наука об экзопланетах — это прерогатива NASA и ученых с миллионными грантами. Мы — команда обычных школьников и наш наставник — решили доказать, что для открытия новых миров достаточно ноутбука, Python и понимания того, что Машинное Обучение (ML) без физики — это просто генератор случайных чисел.Это история проекта ExoLogica AI: путь от сокрушительного провала на конференции до создания гибридного интеллекта, который видит то, что иногда пропускают... Read more ›
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An anonymous Slashdot reader writes: ClickFix attacks are ramping up. These attacks have users copy and paste a string to something that can execute a command line — like the Windows Run dialog, or a shell prompt. But MacRumors reports that macOS 26.4 Tahoe (updated earlier this week) introduces a new feature to its Terminal app where it will detect ClickFix attempts and stop them by prompting the user if... Read more ›
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Chronic early arrival often isn't discipline or good time management. It's a survival strategy encoded in childhood, where being late triggered consequences that had nothing to do with punctuality and everything to do with control. Read more ›
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The global semiconductor subsidy race isn't building a more resilient supply chain — it's fracturing the industry into three (possibly four) distinct technological civilisations, each with its own standards, talent pipelines, and strategic logic. The implications for geopolitics, corporate strategy, and the future of technology are far deeper than the "reshoring" narrative suggests. Read more ›
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The most difficult conversation in a long marriage isn't about betrayal or finances. It's the quiet admission that one partner has been performing happiness for years, and neither person can pinpoint when the performance began. Read more ›
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Many men of a certain generation spent their lives switching between the person work required and the person their family needed, without ever finding the person underneath. The driveway was the only space that belonged to neither world. Read more ›
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We mistake silence for coldness when love speaks through packed lunches, ironed uniforms, and a car waiting fifteen minutes early. Understanding our parents' language of devotion sometimes takes decades — and arrives alongside grief. Read more ›
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What looks like bad negotiation is often the absence of negotiation entirely — replaced by a gratitude performance rooted in early lessons that wanting more was the fastest way to lose what you had. Read more ›
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I spent most of my thirties being really good at arguments. I’d grown up in a house where politics was dinner table conversation, where you were expected to make a point and back it up. My dad was involved in the union at the factory where he worked — the man understood power dynamics before ... Read more Read more ›
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There’s a particular kind of stillness that settles over certain men as they get older. They stop making plans. They stop talking about what they want. They stop reaching forward in conversation toward anything that hasn’t happened yet. From the outside, it reads as contentment. He’s calm. He’s stopped striving in that exhausting way. He ... Read more Read more ›
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A barista was rude to me last Tuesday. Not dramatically rude, just dismissive. She interrupted me mid-order, sighed heavily when I asked for oat milk, and slid my coffee across the counter without making eye contact. I spent the next four hours replaying the interaction. What had I done wrong? Was my order too complicated? ... Read more Read more ›
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“I think about how worried I was and how little of it mattered.” That was my mother’s answer when I asked her what goes through her mind looking at old photographs of herself. No dramatic pause. No long preamble. Just that sentence, offered the way she offers most things: plainly, without performance. She’s a woman ... Read more Read more ›
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