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Most people who get into self-improvement don’t quit because they’re lazy. They quit because the whole thing starts to feel like a performance with no audience. You wake up, hit the cold shower, journal three pages, do the morning run, meditate for ten minutes, and somewhere around month two you realize you’re completely exhausted and ... Read more
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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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Давайте посмотрим, через какие фазы и сломы проходило наше общество в прошлом. Преобразование труда и переоценка ценностей уже знакомы человечеству, и каждый раз это было «больно».В этой статье я хочу напомнить читателям, как проходила в обществе промышленная революция XVIII-XIX в. Пытливый ум сам проведет нужные параллели и сделает выводы... Окно в прошлое --> (open) Read more ›
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Spending time in bars taught my daughter how to have conversations with people she might not have much in common with. I'm grateful for that. Read more ›
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Last week, we asked you to vote on the topic of Motorola’s new flip foldables – the Razr 70 series or, as they are known in the US, the Razr 2026 series. While there are three models involved, we can come to only one conclusion. And that conclusion is that the new flip foldables are too expensive – each of the three (vanilla, plus and Ultra) has its fans, however,... Read more ›
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ByteDance and Kuaishou outshine western rivals, lifting AI video quality across advertising and entertainment Read more ›
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See the Moon phase expected for May 17, 2026 as well as when the next Full Moon is expected. Read more ›
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Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for May 17, No. 601. Read more ›
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Android Auto has more to offer than just Spotify and Google Maps. There's a whole range of apps that you can use in your car. Here are a few of our favorites. Read more ›
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Today Amazon ends support for first- and second-generation versions of Kindles and Kindle Fire tablets, along with the Kindle Touch, the 9.7-inch Kindle DX, and other devices released in 2012 or earlier. Owners can continue reading ebooks that they've already downloaded, and they can also still sideload books using a USB cable (from, for example, Project Gutenberg). And PCMag points out that "There are plenty of e-stores where you can... Read more ›
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Gerber knives are one of the most popular EDC tools on the market, and they come from an unlikely origin story. Here's who makes them today. Read more ›
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A few days ago, Google announced Gemini Intelligence, which seems to be more than just a rebranding effort. It’s actually an impressive set of features that, among other things, can automate multi-step tasks and execute them entirely in the background on its own, including things like sourcing and transforming information and interacting with various apps and websites autonomously on your behalf. There is even a “Rambler” component coming to Gboard... Read more ›
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Here's the answer for "Wordle" #1793 on May 17 as well as a few hints, tips, and clues to help you solve it yourself. 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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Connections is a New York Times word game that's all about finding the "common threads between words." How to solve the puzzle. Read more ›
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The GameSir G8+ MFi is a USB-C mobile controller with official Apple certification, Hall effect thumbsticks and triggers, swappable components, and vibration motors. Read more ›
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A WWII plane crashed into the ice decades ago and was recovered. After a lot of work and restoration, it was once again able to take to the skies. Read more ›
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Psychology says the generation that grew up in the 1960s and 70s didn’t become tough because they wanted to — they became tough because the world handed them consequences with no safety net and no explanation, and by the time they were twelve they had already learned that nobody was coming to save them, and that lesson cemented itself so deep into their nervous system that they still can’t ask... Read more ›
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The face-down phone isn't a habit, it's a body trying to enforce a boundary against a workplace that has no walls. What twenty years of being on-call actually trained into me, and why the gesture matters more than the rule. Read more ›
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Detail-tracking often gets read as warmth, but for many adults it's the residue of a childhood where missing a small thing was treated as not caring. The mechanism is vigilance, not affection — and the difference matters. Read more ›
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The compulsion to clear an inbox before closing a laptop is rarely about discipline. For many high responders, it's an old attachment pattern showing up at work, the belief that being unreachable was failure rather than a normal human limit. Read more ›
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An empty afternoon on a busy person's calendar is not a scheduling gap. It is an exposure exercise we have spent years avoiding by filling the slot. Read more ›
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Most household defaults — the thermostat setting, the lights, the leftovers — aren't choices. They're procedural memory from a house that ended decades ago, wearing the costume of personal values. Read more ›
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There is a kind of marriage almost no one warns you about, because the cultural script does not have language for it. The marriage is, by every external measure, working. The bills are getting paid. The children, if there are children, are well cared for. The holidays are kept. The anniversaries are remembered, even if ... Read more Read more ›
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Most discussions of narcissistic parenting focus on what happens inside the house. The criticism. The control. The manipulation. The endless requirement that the child organize themselves around the parent’s emotional needs. These are all real, well-documented, and worth talking about. But there is a second feature of being raised by this kind of parent that ... Read more Read more ›
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There is a strange thing that happens to a lot of people in their early sixties. They look around and notice, often for the first time, that they have very few close friends. The noticing is not always immediate. It builds slowly over a few years, in small moments. A weekend with no plans. A ... Read more Read more ›
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There is a particular emotional flavor that some adult children feel during their regular calls with a parent, and that very few of them ever describe out loud, because the feeling itself sounds, when stated plainly, like a kind of indictment. The flavor is not love. It is not warmth. It is not irritation, exactly. ... Read more Read more ›
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