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A popular online discussion highlights two distinct social interaction styles: “Askers” and “Guessers.” This concept explores how individuals approach making requests, with Askers being direct and prepared for a “no,” while Guessers prefer subtle hints and avoid direct requests unless a positive outcome is almost certain.
By 2026, laundry care is set to become a significant reflection of how homes integrate sustainability, sensory experiences, and daily routines. This forecast explores the key trends shaping luxury laundry: eco-conscious chemistry, refined fragrances, and the transformation of laundry into a designed ritual.
Clicks Technology is launching two new products: the Communicator smartphone, featuring a physical keyboard and a design reminiscent of BlackBerry, and a new $79 slide-out keyboard for various smart devices. The Communicator targets productivity users with its unique Signal Light and restricted access to social media, while the Power Keyboard offers tactile typing and magnetic attachment.
Early-stage startup founders often struggle to effectively pitch their teams, a critical component for securing initial funding. The “Dinner Party Jerk” test illustrates the necessity of overcoming natural shyness to boldly present achievements and a futuristic vision, even if such self-promotion feels uncomfortable in casual settings. This approach is vital for attracting investors, employees, and partners.
A recent Reforge podcast episode explored key insights and predictions for 2024, covering the future of product management, the impact of AI on applications, evolving marketing strategies, and valuable lessons from the gaming sector regarding community and development. The discussion delves into high growth/high churn AI experiences, the ‘Law of Shitty Clickthroughs,’ and the importance of organic traction.
This FS Weekly edition reviews 2025, covering an annual letter, popular articles and interviews, the state of Dhaka’s startup ecosystem, and the growth of the activewear market in Bangladesh. It highlights reflections on time management, reader-favorite content, and shifts in local business landscapes.
The largest parrot rescue in eastern Ontario is launching a pilot project to help address what experts are calling a parrot crisis. CTV’s Katelyn Wilson reports.
Social media algorithms are constantly evolving, making it challenging for content creators and marketers to maintain consistent reach and engagement. This article compiles practical strategies from industry experts on how to detect algorithm shifts, efficiently test new tactics, and build robust systems to ensure content performs well despite ongoing platform changes.
This repository offers “Daily Katas” – coding challenges designed to ingrain specific Go patterns, focusing on idiomatic solutions for experienced developers transitioning to Go, covering topics like concurrency, performance, HTTP, error handling, and testing.
This article outlines practical strategies for increasing writing output and overcoming common hurdles. It covers methods for collecting ideas, the benefits of writing shorter pieces, scheduling dedicated writing time, utilizing distraction-free tools and AI, and the importance of prioritizing consistent creation over an excessive focus on ‘quality’ to foster a more effective feedback loop.
