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How Technology is Changing Housekeeping: The Rise of Smart Cleaning
Cleaning Isn't What It Used to Be: Not that long ago, cleaning the house took hours of scrubbing, sweeping and taking out the hoover every other day. Things are completely different now. Smart cleaning technology has made housework less of a job and, in some situations, even fun.
By Dena Falken Esq3 months ago in Humans
The day I stopped Fighting To Be Chosen
I used to beg to be loved. Not out loud but in every text I overthought, every silence I tried to fill, every version of myself I reshaped just to keep someone around. It was exhausting, pretending I didn’t notice when people slowly stopped choosing me.
By Ayesha Writes3 months ago in Humans
What To Do When You Get Dumped And Feel Worthless
Breaking up is difficult enough, but being discarded and feeling useless can rip through the very fabric of our self-esteem. Rejection can strike unexpectedly, shattering our confidence, dimming our outlook, and questioning our worth. Even in the midst of tremendous devastation, there remains hope. There is healing, progress, and even empowerment. Let's stroll through it together.
By Relationship Guide3 months ago in Humans
Saying “No” Without Guilt
Clara Evans had built her life around one small word — “yes.” She said yes to extra work, yes to helping friends move, yes to favors she didn’t have time for. To say no felt selfish, almost rude. Somewhere along the line, she had confused kindness with compliance.
By LUNA EDITH3 months ago in Humans
Read this if you are in your 20's
I just want to share some of the life lessons that I've learned, some mistakes that I've made, I want to share with you so that you can make the most out of your 20s and meet your 30s with happiness, with the feeling that you've tried a lot of things that you know who you are they are the tips that going to help you discover yourself, discover the world and get rid of fears because fears they surround us in our 20s they prevent us from Making Moves. lack of knowledge takes away a lot of opportunities takes a lot of energy away prevents us from living our life to the fullest so here we go my tips and my key takeaways from my 20s
By Mahboubeh Fallahi3 months ago in Humans
Conversation with Macaron Founder Kaijie Chen: RL + Memory Turns Agents into Users' Personal “Doraemon”
Conversation with Macaron Founder Kaijie Chen: RL + Memory Turns Agents into Users' Personal “Doraemon” With ChatGPT's integration of memory capabilities, its user retention has significantly strengthened. Building upon this foundation, agent development has entered a more mature phase: previously, developers primarily relied on prompting to build basic agents. Now, through RL and memory, developers can create agents with markedly enhanced agentic capabilities.
By brooks wilson3 months ago in Humans
Education of Loss
When Daniel Harper lost his wife, he didn’t cry at the funeral. People whispered that he must be heartless, but he wasn’t. He was simply empty. After thirty years of marriage, his world had become so tied to hers that when she was gone, it was as if the language of life had changed overnight, and he no longer knew the words.
By LUNA EDITH3 months ago in Humans
Leo Woman and Scorpio Man Compatibility Score. AI-Generated.
When a Leo woman meets a Scorpio man, sparks don’t just fly — they ignite a wildfire of emotion, passion, and magnetism. These two zodiac signs are both fixed in their nature, meaning they are determined, strong-willed, and fiercely loyal to what they love. But their shared intensity can either create a magnetic, unbreakable bond or lead to a fiery clash of egos if not carefully balanced.
By Inspire and Fun4 months ago in Humans
The American Dream of Homeownership Has Aged (Literally)
A new report from the National Association of Realtors shows the median age of U.S. homebuyers has climbed to 56 in 2024, the oldest on record — up from 31 in 1981. For first-time buyers, the median age has risen from 29 to 38, reflecting how much harder it’s become to buy a home early in life. This 25-year jump marks a fundamental shift in affordability and access. Median home prices have surged to roughly $420,000, while the median household income is about $79,000 — far below the $110,000+ estimated to comfortably afford that home at current mortgage rates of 7–8%. In 1981, a typical home cost about three times the average household income; today, it’s closer to five-and-a-half times, and much higher in many metro areas.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 months ago in Humans









