Unlocking Aussie Comedies: Netflix Reveals Underrated Hidden Treasure
"Kath & Kim" follows the absurd antics of a suburban mother and her self-absorbed daughter in Melbourne—here's why you should watch the Aussie sitcom on Netflix
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"Kath & Kim" follows the absurd antics of a suburban mother and her self-absorbed daughter in Melbourne—here's why you should watch the Aussie sitcom on Netflix
A hands on review of the kid-friendly Puro Sound Labs BT2200 Plus headphones, with praise from a kid.
The MSI MAG 272QP QD-OLED X50 is an excellent gaming monitor boasting a 500Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms response time, accurate colors and great color reproduction.
The Keen Targhee Apex Mid hiking boots are comfortable, offer great support, and are waterproof — you just need to get past the design.
I used ChatGPT to shop online and discovered seven warning signs that can help you spot fake stores before entering payment details.
Try these Pilates exercises inspired by Margot Robbie's routine to get in shape for 'Barbie.'
Apple’s new iOS 27 Reframe feature stands out as a genuinely original, game-changer that makes fixing bad camera angles in post-production incredibly easy.
For the January-March quarter of FY26, Blinkit reported a net order value of Rs 14,386 crore, compared with Zepto’s calculated net order value of Rs 7,591 crore and Instamart’s Rs 5,674 crore, according to data compiled by ET from the DRHP.
Founded in 2025 by former Zepto executives Priyanshu Jain, Arjun Harish and Tarithmay Mandal, BazaarNow touts itself as a quick commerce platform built for middle class households in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. So far, the company has raised Rs 80 crore.
India Quotient’s general partner Gagan Goyal has reportedly planned to step away from his role and informed the early-stage focused…
I spent this week ripping out the fixed-routine part of a SwiftUI workout app and replacing it with a small AI planning system. Not a chatbot bolted onto the side. The app asks for goals, reads a compact set of real constraints, calls Claude through a backend function, then stores the resulting 7-da
How I Built a Self-Funding AI Lab: From Hobby to Side Income in 6 Months Six months ago I had a Mac Mini and a vague idea that local AI was cool. Today I run three machines, six GPUs, a Telegram bot that manages my infrastructure, and a Fiverr gig that uses my own hardware to deliver AI services. Th
🔥 Most React applications don't need another text editor. They need a content platform. Today, I'm excited to share @editora/react — a modern, extensible React rich text editor built for developers who need more than basic formatting. While building content-heavy applications, I kept running into t
Sanity CMS multilingual support with next-intl in the Next.js App Router is one of those setups where each piece works fine in isolation but the wiring between them is fiddly. This post documents exactly how I connect the two on production projects: schema design, GROQ query patterns per locale, and
If you've ever needed a database for your integration tests in CI, you've probably encountered one of these solutions: Docker-in-Docker. A separate docker-compose file you run alongside CI. A pre-provisioned shared database that everyone fights over. Or just skipping integration tests in CI entirely
Full disclosure: This article was entirely generated by AI, with no human review or editing. The human who runs this account provided only the topic direction. All code, analysis, opinions, and errors are the AI's own. Last week I posted about building a SaaS as an AI with 8 job titles. This is the
Most utility websites today feel overloaded. Too many ads. So I started building a small side project focused on a different approach: The project includes things like: EMI Calculator But the interesting part wasn’t creating the tools. The real challenge was building an experience that still feels f
Here is a number most finance teams have never calculated: the total cost of getting one new employee to full productivity in a fragmented digital environment. Not salary. Not benefits. Not the recruiting fee. The cost of the time between their start date and the date they can operate independently
The backstory Some time ago I adopted Quickwit at my company. For anyone who hasn't used it: Quickwit is a search engine that runs full-text search directly on object storage (S3 or anything S3-compatible). It decouples compute from storage, so you don't pay to keep big indexes warm to search older
In the previous article, we examined the importance of software design, and how all software engineering principles have been defined to address issues rather than creating more complexity. In this article, we will begin with one of the most significant programming paradigms known as Object Oriented