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They're the ones who've mastered the art of scheduled breakdowns—who pencil in their falling apart between Tuesday's dinner and Wednesday's alarm, knowing that true resilience isn't about being unbreakable, but about breaking in private and rebuilding in silence.
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The new film is the latest adaptation of George Orwell's novel. Based on the critiques coming from right-wing influencers, it seems few of them fully grasp the book's message. Read more ›
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Prosecutors could soon get more time to pursue fraud charges related to pandemic bailouts for restaurants and music businesses. Read more ›
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TL;DR: Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) — это новая дисциплина, выросшая из SEO по мере того, как ChatGPT Search, Perplexity и Google AI Overviews начали отвечать на запросы пользователей напрямую, минуя традиционную выдачу. Сайты теряют 20–40% органики, но появляется новый вид трафика — AI-referral. Ключевое отличие GEO от SEO: LLM оптимизируется не под ключевые слова, а под семантическую ясность, авторитет источника и структурную извлекаемость контента. В статье — механика RAG-поиска, конкретные... Read more ›
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Luxury demand continues to power Hyatt through an uneven economy, reinforcing the company’s high-end strategy. Read more ›
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Reuters reports that Charles Lieber, the former Harvard scientist convicted of lying to U.S. authorities about payments and ties to China, is now leading China's state-funded i-BRAIN lab in Shenzhen, where he has access to advanced nanofabrication tools and primate research facilities for brain-computer interface work. From the report: Charles Lieber, 67, is among the world's leading researchers in brain-computer interfaces. The technology has shown promise in treating conditions such... Read more ›
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As Dreame is headed towards an IPO, most likely in the US, aiming to raise tons of money, the company has recently 'diversified' its range of products to make itself more interesting to investors. We say 'diversified' quote-unquote because vaguely talking about things doesn't really count as launching them. Case in point: the smartphones. These were first talked about in China in February, then the company upped the ante by... Read more ›
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When his sixty-three-year-old friend mentioned he hadn't been invited to a barbecue in six months, it revealed a truth about aging that no one discusses: how the childless gradually vanish from social calendars as their peers' lives reorganize entirely around grandchildren. Read more ›
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Joni Ernst invoked Business Insider reporting about Chris Brown's use of a federal grant to urge passage of a bill. Read more ›
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Being called too sensitive as a child doesn't wound you with the label. It wounds you by teaching you that your own responses are the problem to be solved. Read more ›
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The calm one in the argument often isn't calm at all. They're running an old cost-benefit equation on autopilot, and the real injury isn't the swallowing — it's forgetting that swallowing was ever a choice. Read more ›
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My buddy Ray called me last spring, two weeks into his retirement. Sixty-eight years old. Forty-one years as a plumber. He wasn’t calling to complain. He was calling because something strange had happened. “Tommy,” he said, “I went fishing by myself yesterday, just sat there for four hours, and I felt like myself for the ... Read more Read more ›
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The loneliness of warm, well-liked people isn't about isolation. It's about being so reliably okay that nobody in your life has practice asking whether you actually are — and the research on what that costs is sobering. Read more ›
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The warmest, easiest people in any social setting are frequently the loneliest — because being nice to be around creates the assumption they don't need anything, and nobody thinks to check on someone who seems fine. Read more ›
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People who look impervious to criticism often aren't resilient — they've just internalised a harsher critic than anyone outside could ever be. A look at what psychologists call introjection, and why the audience that moved inside never takes a day off. Read more ›
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I turned down a dinner invitation last month. Big table, people I’ve known for thirty years, open bar, the works. Ten years ago, I would’ve moved mountains to be there. Last month, I said no thank you and went home and played records in my garage, and I felt nothing but relief. Donna looked at ... Read more Read more ›
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The belief that you were the problem wasn't an accident of personality — it was a structural requirement of the environment you were in. The grief that arrives when you see this clearly is not a sign that healing isn't working. It's the healing itself. Read more ›
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A father discovers that after decades of equating his worth with being useful to his children, a simple "thinking of you" text from his adult son hits him like a revelation—he's been so conditioned to being needed that being wanted feels like a foreign language. Read more ›
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Someone says something rude to you. Maybe it’s a dismissive comment in a meeting, a backhanded compliment at a family dinner, or a colleague who talks to you like you’re slightly beneath them. Your body knows before your brain does. There’s that hot flush. The jaw tightens. You want to fire back, or alternatively, you ... Read more Read more ›
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