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Ina Garten’s Pancakes Are the Best I’ve Ever Tried—Here’s Why
Her flapjacks inspired me to ditch boxed mixes. I make pancakes for my kids every weekend, and I always use a boxed mix. My girls love pancakes, and I...
bhg.com - 30+ days ago

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I used the OnePlus 13 to capture professional headshots — here's what happened
For years now, I’ve known how incredible today’s best phones are at taking portrait photography. Yet, I’ve neglected to really put them to the test...
tomsguide.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
The Long-Term Cost Of Venture Capital Arrogance
Over the years, I’ve met quite a few venture capitalists. Some have been wonderful partners, mentors, and even friends. Others, unfortunately, have been arrogant and dismissive. It’s this latter group that I want to address today—not to vilify them, but to highlight why their approach is...
forbes.com - 5 days ago
diy
This Living Room TV Hack Is One of the Most Stylish Disguises I’ve Ever Seen (It’s So Easy to DIY!)
So many of us are in a love-hate relationship with our televisions. They’re great when you want to watch movies, sports games, or binge-watch your...
apartmenttherapy.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
Shoppers Are Snapping Up This $ 18 Wrinkle-Blurring Foundation That Leaves Skin “Flawless”
A 64-year-old says it "blurs" imperfections and "reduces" lines. A few months ago, a friend asked how I’d managed to make my skin look “airbrushed.” It was among the highest compliments I’ve received—and a validating remark in light of my neverending quest for complexion products with a filter-like...
instyle.com - 30+ days ago
apps
Vision Pro Diary: Delightful experiences I’ve had in visionOS so far
There’s no shortage of discourse surrounding Apple Vision Pro. Is it a flop? The future? Something in-between? Most of the narratives have little to do with actually using the device, though. After almost a year of balking at Vision Pro’s price tag, I finally gave in and bought one recently, and...
9to5mac.com - 15 days ago
business
42-year-old salaried man struggles with ₹62 lakh debt after stock market losses: 'I’ve lost all hope'
A salaried man shared his struggles with a ₹62 lakh debt after losing money in stock market trading, leaving him with only ₹20,000 for household...
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apps
I replaced my to-do list with ChatGPT’s Tasks feature and it completely changed the way I plan my life
I’ve always wanted to be the kind of person who uses to-do lists, but I often find that even if I make one, I'll forget to check up on it. Online...
techradar.com - 30+ days ago
mindfulness
Considering Transference-Focused Psychotherapy for BPD
Personal Perspective: Transference-focused psychotherapy saved my life. I’ve always maintained that it was transference-focused psychotherapy (TFP)...
psychologytoday.com - 30+ days ago
books
‘Split Fiction’ Is The Most Fun I’ve Had With A Video Game In Years
Split Fiction is a game bursting with creativity and endless fun that’s at once technically impressive and astonishingly clever at every turn. As the headline says, Hazelight’s newest co-op adventure is the most fun I’ve had gaming in years. It takes a lot to surprise and delight me when it comes...
forbes.com - 26 days ago
entrepreneurship
Three Takeaways On The Future Of AI From The Nvidia Conference
The Nvidia GPU Technology Conference (GTC) in San Jose this March was electrifying. A few of my colleagues were fortunate enough to attend, and discussing their experiences has been thrilling. Their biggest insight echoed what I’ve been hearing from energized executives across industries: AI has...
forbes.com - 4 days ago
gaming
Civilization 7's Maps Need A Complete Overhaul
Civilization 7’s maps are so badly designed that it’s actually funny. I’ve had multiple maps that feel weirdly similar, and when you take a closer...
thegamer.com - 30+ days ago
books
Points mean pages: why I’ve embraced the world of online reading challenges
I’ve set a goal of reading 50 books this year, and logging my progress is strangely satisfying. Some might not approve of turning reading into a game, but if it works for you, why not?...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
I’ve spent years helping female founders access capital. Now that they have AI, they might not have to
In the past eight years I have taught over 800 founders, mostly female founders, how to raise venture capital. Collectively, they’ve gone on to raise...
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architecture
Revealed: Which 10 European Countries Are the Most Beautiful?
Have you been wondering most beautiful countries in Europe? I’ve got you covered! If you’ve ever dreamed of spending months at a time exploring...
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business
Council Post: The COO's Roadmap To Establishing An AI-First Culture: Empowering Employees With GPTs
David Gucker, COO, Vultr. AI is reshaping how we work, and our role as COO is evolving along with it. At Vultr, I’ve seen firsthand how AI models like generative pre-trained transformers (GPTs) can drive efficiency across the enterprise. But successful deployment isn’t just about adopting the latest...
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books
My Favorite Series
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celebrity
Lauren Graham reveals she gets ‘no residuals’ from Gilmore Girls Netflix popularity: ‘I’ve been paid in love’
The early 2000s brought us numerous memorable TV shows, but Gilmore Girls has proven to be particularly enduring. The beloved dramedy continues to...
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This New Horror Novel is Absolute Chaos and We Love It for That
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travel
This Traveler Booked a Trip to Secure Dual Citizenship Entirely on Points—Here's How They Did It
Like many second-generation Americans, Katherine Fan grew up in the United States but was closely connected to her family’s culture. “My parents are from Taiwan, and it’s the place I’ve visited the most outside of the U.S.,” she said. The Austin-based personal finance editor had traveled to Taipei...
aol.com - 3 days ago
recipes
My 3-Ingredient Secret Sauce Is So Good, I’ve Made It Every Week for 10 Years (I Spoon It Over Everything!)
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apartmenttherapy.com - 30+ days ago
apps
I’ve had the Apple Watch Series 10 for months. Here are 5 things you should know before buying
It’s been just about two months since the Apple Watch Series 10 was released, and I’ve been wearing the smartwatch almost daily ever since. I’ve used...
digitaltrends.com - 30+ days ago
health
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I’ve experienced the reality of health disparities firsthand. Growing up in a low-income, predominantly Black neighborhood in Boston during the 60s...
medcitynews.com - 13 days ago
travel
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I’ve lost count of how many time s I’ve been asked for credit card advice, with most friends or family often meaning the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card...
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teaching
Does Higher Education Need “Saving”?
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cato.org - 15 days ago
gaming
Destiny 2's new Explorer Mode shows Bungie may be thinking outside the box
I’ve not been keen on Destiny 2 as of late, even though the new Heresy Episode has proven to be more than a smidge more enticing than its immediate...
destructoid.com - 30+ days ago