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Guess who slept all day today
I once slept 24 hours straight as a teenager
The most I've gone recently was 16 hours -
People moved from TamilNadu to Canada/ or other foreign countries, are you satisfied? Do you still miss home after decades??
You’re only moving. You don’t need to worry unless you’re leaving them behind in your heart. Most of the people I know, do not want to comeback. They are seeing this country is regressing at greater speed. -
Travelling is getting worse
I was born and raised in Mumbai but I live in the US now (for the past 14 years). I visit every 2 years so it’s very clear for me to notice the difference. The roads are extremely dug up everywhere, at the same time. The rickshaws and two wheelers make traffic much worse. If everyone just stayed in their lane and stayed patient, everyone would actually reach much faster. Seeing the increase in pollution is what disappoints me the most since my family is living and breathing that everyday -
How much of your salary should you save to achieve your life goals?
If you want to live long enough without stress in an unpredictable economy - you should spend on needs and rest save and spend and minimise wants as much ss possible so - 30% needs , 10% wants , 60% save and invest -
Moving to lucknow?
Khushaamdeed -
She filed a DOWRY case after 30 YEARS OF MARRIAGE
Ticking time bomb -
Gooooood morningggg sabko.....
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How do you gamify a SaaS? (I will not promote)
I get where this thought is coming from. In the early days of mobile apps, UI/UX design focused heavily on simplicity and usability because smartphones were still relatively new, and the priority was ensuring a smooth user experience.
But over time, as smartphones became mainstream and nearly everyone became tech-savvy—especially Gen Z and millennials—the approach shifted. Now, users expect more than just functionality; they want engagement, excitement, and even a bit of suspense.
Gamification taps into psychological triggers like rewards, competition, and curiosity, which keep users hooked. Features like streaks, progress bars, badges, and surprise elements make apps feel more interactive and addictive. This isn’t just about fun—it’s a strategic way to boost retention, encourage repeated usage, and make even mundane tasks feel rewarding. -
TIL- Sanatan is a language
Based on my half cooked knowledge: weren't Ram and Sita also separated? If there would have been a legal term for the concept wouldn't it be something similar to divorce? -
Tf did i just see 🙂
I have seen it multiple times that people say oh women want comfort and that's why they choose an office job and not a job like a plumber. Dude you got to understand it's not about comfort it's about safety.
Chalo plumber ka hi example lete hain. Plumber ek freelancer hota hai na ki permanent job. Har bar ek anjan naye ghar me jakar kam karna hota hai. Ladki apni safety kaise ensure kare aise time par. Wo kaise pata kare jahan ja rahi hai wahan kitne log hain kaise log hain.
Office me ek structure hota hai, aas pas kafi log hote hain, jinse dheere dheere pehchan bhi ho jati hai. Ladkiyon ko security aur safety pehle dekhni padhti hai.
Stop this nonsense of blaming girls and women for seeking safe jobs. -
I am literally shaking from all this winning
buy droppin', sell poppin', rinse and repeat, easy-peasy. -
Lord Sunil Pal on Samay Raina
can we stop casually putting lord before celebs. -
I mean wasn’t she the one to preach about high-end makeup all the time and used to call drugstore makeup “disastrous”??🤡
Is it just me or Im always distracted by how ugly she looks? Sorry but its a very strong feeling -
How to quickly figure out if a potential co-founder is the right match? (I will not promote)
Leaving aside the “how to find one.” There’s some stuff that’s essential.
1. You both have to vest shares. Non-negotiable. The longer the cliff the better.
2. If one of you wants to quit, don’t, for the love of all things holy, try to change their mind. Let them go. -
My parents are in their early 70's. It just dawned on me.
This is definitely a big problem with being an older NEET. You have to be ready for the eventuality when they won't be here any more. You won't be able to rely on them forever. Everybody should plan early before a change in circumstances are thrust upon you. It's good that you already have a plan.
Your dad may think you have suicidal thoughts or your mum talking about it may put the thought into your head. It's going to be hard for them not to worry about their adult child that's doing very little with their life. I know that my dad worries a lot about me. He's also in his 70's. -
Coming to Vizag on the 8th.. Let me know if you need anything from the UK.
Please get me beers -
My parents are in their early 70's. It just dawned on me.
Good luck. My parent's are in their 70s too and I also often worry. -
Apple Intelligence - I like it.
To be honest, I’m not affected by it, either way. I suppose that’s good, in that they’ve not forced it in as the most prominent thing. It’s subtly there, and very easy to ignore if you want to.
My objection, if any, is how janky the animation and content movement is when it happens - the mail summarisation feature looks like some third party plugin is squeezing in, rather than a core part of the system built by Apple themselves.
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