
Realtors Are Sharing The "Subtle" Red Flags They Look For When Seeing A Home For The First Time, And They're So Smart
"My grandfather sold real estate for decades. The first two things he looked for were these..."
"My grandfather sold real estate for decades. The first two things he looked for were these..."
A little effort, a lot of payoff.
Low budget, high impact on your now museum-worthy home.
Your home should reflect just how weird you are (complimentary).
I got banned twice now on two separate accounts. Both times, the message they sent me in my inbox are:Your account has been permanently banned for breaking the rules.This account has been permanently banned due to multiple, repeated violations of Reddit's Content Policy on your other account(s). For more information about what rules you broke and how to appeal, check your account inboxes.This is ridiculous to me. My first account was over a few years old. I was barely on there. Made one pos
I’m working on a product where the value proposition depends on users adopting a new behavior.We know behavior doesn't shift just because something “could” be better. People stick to familiar tools unless there’s a clear incentive, a low-friction experience, or strong social proof. So we’re trying to be intentional about how we guide that change.For those who’ve built products that asked users to do something new or uncomfortable:What actually moved the needle for adoption?Was it user educa
undercutf1 is a F1 live timing app, built as a TUI. It contains traditional timing pages like a Driver Tracker, Timing Tower, Race Control, along with some more detailed analysis like lap and gap history, so that you can see strategies unfolding.I started to build undercutf1 almost two years ago, after becoming increasingly frustrated with the TV direction and lack of detailed information coming out of the live feed. Overtakes were often missed and strategies were often ill-explained or missed.
When building side projects, I constantly hit this snag: brainstorm a good name -> check domain availability (ideally .com/ai/io) -> find it's taken -> repeat. This iteration loop is frustrating and slows down the start of a project.I'm considering building a tool to streamline the process and I am curious to evaluate external interest for something like this.Is this a common pain point for others here? What's your current workflow for naming projects and checki
If you know your web application will not need scale ever, then you don't need a distributed system.However, learning distribtued system design is not that complicated unless you are an entry-level developer.I guess people who tell others to not care about scalability for a software startup are probably marketers, hustlers, or financiers who consider product building as someone else's responsibility and are willing to discard failing products and hire developers for a new product. They
A home decorator's Halloween setup is going viral—featuring AI-powered pumpkins, motion-triggered projections, and eerie ambient lighting. It’s a perfect blend of tech and tradition, turning homes into haunted masterpieces.
AI coding agents are powerful but shallow. They work great when the problem is linear, scoped, and easy to describe. But debugging is none of those things. The moment something subtle breaks, you fall into a loop. Prompt, response. Prompt, response. The agent forgets what it tried. It repeats itself. You start feeding it context just to keep it grounded. Eventually, you give up and fix the bug yourself.It feels like watching GEB unfold in real time. The agent tries to reason about its own reason
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Kids Mild Steel Bunk Bed @ ₹ 7,500 / Piece - Kids Mild Steel Bunk Bed
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Designed by Madeleine Blanchfield Architects and photographed by Anson Smart
Bathroom decor with “round” elements (mirror, pendant lights).
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See the Property Website! https://media.pacwestrmg.com/2825-SE-25th-Ave :: Shawna Thompson - MORE Realty - 503-307-2937 :: This spacious 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home in Southeast Portland offers a perfect blend of character and modern convenience. Located just steps from vibrant Division Street, you ll enjoy easy access to some of the city s best restaurants, cafes, and shops while still feeling tucked away in a quiet, residential neighborhood.Inside, the thoughtful kitchen and dining area design
Miles and miles of coastline views stretch to the horizon from this extraordinary building site. Ville del Mare is comprised of just seven homesites. Each is meticulously planned for view protection and privacy. Architectural guidelines adhere to the philosophy that the earth already has form and that, therefore, the character of the land should be the beginning of each home's design. This is a rare opportunity to be a part of an iconic neighborhood on the north Oregon coast. Architectural rende
In this episode of the Learning by Design podcast, host Krishna Cart offers practical tips and guidance for families on how to write a personal statement for college and technical programs like MATA (Monroe Advanced Technical Academy). Whether your teen is applying for college, scholarships, or internships, a personal statement is their chance to stand out—and your role as a parent matters. Krishna shares how to support your child’s writing process without taking over, why authenticity beats pol