14 Smart Gadgets You Can Get For Your Home At Huge Discounts This Diwali
Take you living space to the next level.
Take you living space to the next level.
Joanna Gaines was right about one thing...
I can't resist an ice cream sundae!
"It feels like it's on every HGTV show I watch, they ruin beautiful classic brick with white paint. It has to be repainted constantly to maintain the 'look,' shows way more dust, and doesn't age as well as regular brick."
"If I see another barn door, I might lose it."
"Bring back REAL wood floors. So-called 'luxury' vinyl plank (LVP) flooring looks cheap, plasticky, and slippery."
"I can't believe this is my bedroom." - you, after upgrading your bedroom.
Your favorite place in the world (home) + a bunch of cute new decor (from this list) = an instant serotonin boost.
Bendable neon LED lights that you can bend into whatever shape you want — oh, now THAT'S a vibe.
Cue to you getting distracted by all your new gorgeous decor during a WFH video call.
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I'm a software engineer who keeps getting pulled into DevOps no matter how hard I try to escape it. I recently moved into a Lead DevOps Engineer role writing tooling to automate a lot of the pain away. On my own time outside of work, I built Artifact Keeper — a self-hosted artifact registry that supports 45+ package formats. Security scanning, SSO, replication, WASM plugins — it's all in the MIT-licensed release. No enterprise tier. No feature gates. No surprise invoices.Your package m
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