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LIFEHACKER.COMThe Out-of-Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: What Is a 'Treatler?'This week, young adults are calling each other "treatler," vowing to show up at the beach with a full bush in a bikini, and playing an online game that has been heavily censored by China. Read on to unpack all this, plus learn why goats like to jump in fire. Who (or what) is "Treatler?""Treatler" and "Treatlerite" are online insults that combine "treat" and "Hitler." They refer to the entitlement of some users of services like Doordash or Uber Eats, specifically people who seem to regard luxury delivery services as a human right, and don't consider the hardships of the people who do the work that makes "private taxis for burritos" possible. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. The term "treatlerite" was coined by X user @posting_forever, and is becoming online shorthand for the type of person who files an angry report when the Instacart driver buys the wrong brand of ice cream. The argument gets deeper when you consider that many disabled people say they rely on these services. But is this a good argument? Some say, "nope." This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. There's nothing new about having a pizza delivered, but the widespread use of services like DoorDash and Grubhub has created a new class of gig workers, but we don't usually think about the corresponding "upper class" of people wealthy enough to pay someone else to go grocery shopping for them. It's interesting how the new upper class has exactly the same problem with this as their old-school counterparts. Weighing "I'm paying a lot for this, so I expect good service" with "the people I pay to do my menial tasks are worthy of respect too" has never been easy, and thanks to capitalism, young people are trying to make it make sense without having been born into a wealthy family. Why is everyone talking about "full bush in a bikini?"TikTok user sujindah signaled the possible future of seaside grooming habits this week by posting a video of her repeating the phrase "full bush in a bikini:" The video has been played over 13 million times in the past three days, and commenters are vowing to go "full werewolf feral" this summer. Sujindah credits an Etsy review of a bikini, "where the girl had a full bush," for "radicalizing" her on the topic. "That's how it should be!" she says.I'm sure many of you reading this are old enough to remember when every bikini contained a full bush, so there's nothing new under the sun, but it's encouraging when young women look at societal beauty expectations and say, "I'm not gonna do it, and you can't make me." What's up with Jerkmate Ranked?While young women are vowing to not clear the brush before their trip to Kauai, young men are making jokes about jerking it, specifically, "Jerkmate ranked," or "competitive gooning." Gooning, as defined by me in my guide to Gen Z and Gen Alpha slang, refers to extended masturbation without orgasm. Jerkmate is an adult website that puts users in public chatrooms while they watch live streams, so the joke of "Jerkmate ranked" is that there is a competitive element to gooning. Meme-makers are posting sarcastic brags about their rank on Jerkmate, or imagining the rules of competitive gooning. Jerkmate doesn't really offer ranked "matches," but I wouldn't be surprised if they were working on it at this moment. Everyone is playing Marvel Rivals, but no one can mention Winnie the Pooh.Marvel Rivals is the current must-play online game. Launched just over a month ago, the team-based PVP shooter set in the Marvel universe is the best-selling game on Steam (it's free to download, so I guess that's more like "most downloaded") and the third most-played game on the streaming service. It lets gamers play as a Marvel character. The roster includes both well known heroes like Iron Man and Hulk, but also obscure Marvel creations like Squirrel Girl and Peni Parker.Marvel Rivals is causing international controversy and highlighting China's growing control over discourse in gaming and pop culture in general. Marvel Rivals was developed by China's NetEase Games, and the game censors politically touchy language related to China in its chat. Captain America cannot type "Free Hong Kong" in a Marvel Rivals chat window, and Groot cannot respond with "Remember the Tiananmen Square Massacre!" Players can't reference Winnie the Pooh (because of memes pointing out the characters resemblance to Chinese leader Xi Jinping) nor can they type "Taiwan is a country." But you can type "911 was an inside job." Viral videos of the week:A goat jumps in a fire and Disney gingerbread horrorThis week features two viral videos, because they're short. The first was posted by Instagram user xiaoling5350, and it features seemingly suicidal goats jumping into a fireplace in someones's living room. Even after being pulled out of the flames, the goats return to the inferno, as if intent on ending their life. View this post on Instagram Along with jokes about self-cooking curry, many viewers of this video (including myself) wonder why a goat would jump into a fire repeatedly. Goats and fire have a deep relationship. Goats are famously happy to eat anything, so they can be used to prevent wildfires by setting them free to gobble up underbrush. But they seem to love flames: there are tons of videos of goats playing around with fire and reports of the animals creepily staring into campfires. The accepted explanation on the internet is that goats burn themselves to kill parasites in their fur or throat, but I'm not buying it. How often would wild goats have been close enough to fire to have developed this behavior, and wouldn't being drawn to fire ultimately kill more goats than it helped? So I'd like to propose a second explanation: Goats are really stupid and don't know no better.The second viral video poses no questions about animal behavior; it's just funny. TheMainStreetDuo are Disney fanatics who posted a hilariously simple video of an interaction during a Disneyland parade. While giant gingerbread men are walking by, half of the Main Street Duo takes a huge bite of a gingerbread man cookie, leading to horror. Not much too it, but it's funny enough to have been viewed over a hundred million times.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 37 Views
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LIFEHACKER.COMHow Long It Will (Probably) Take to Buy a HouseFrom market conditions, to location, to your individual finances, the path to buying a home can look wildly different from person to person. (For a little snapshot of what that range can look like, consider a few of the first-time homebuyers I've interviewed). According to October 2024 data from ICE Mortgage Technology, the average time to buy a house, from contract to closing, was 44 days. Of course, that timeline doesn't factor in pre-purchases phases like setting your budget, figuring out where you want to live, and shopping for a place you actually want to buy. For instance, right now my mom is currently moving housesright down the road, but still, a move is a move. I've followed along with her every step of the way, and her timeline has been an (anecdotally) far more typical four-to-six months from start to finish. With the understanding that the process can vary significantly depending on your circumstances, here's an easy-to-read timeline detailing how long most people can expect at each stage of the home-buying journey.Stage 1: Pre-purchase preparation (1-2 months)When you're thinking about buying a home, there's a lot that goes into the timeline before you even consider house-hunting. Let's break it down.Getting pre-approved (3-7 days)A pre-approval letter is key to make your offer more attractive to sellers. It can also streamline the buying process, since being pre-approved can speed up the final loan approval once you've found a home you want to buy. Plus, the pre-approval process is prime time to uncover any problems with your credit or finances early on, giving you time to address them.The pre-approval process involves:Gathering financial documents (pay stubs, tax returns, bank statements)Submitting a mortgage applicationHaving your credit checkedReceiving a pre-approval letter detailing how much you can borrowSetting your budget and criteria (1-2 weeks)One of the biggest challenges to home buying is figuring out exactly how much house you can reasonably afford. It's crucial not to skip this step and to simply go with the number a bank gives you, as you probably don't want to end up "house poor," paying so much for your mortgage that you have little left over for other expenses and savings. The "25% rule of thumb" as a helpful, if conservative, guideline; under this calculation, you will aim to spend no more than 25% of your net monthly income on your mortgage and property taxes. During this stage, you'll:Determine your comfortable monthly paymentResearch target neighborhoodsCreate a list of must-haves and nice-to-havesInterview and select a real estate agentStage 2: House hunting (1-3 months)This stage varies the most in duration, depending on market conditions and your specific requirements. During this phase, you'll:View multiple properties (often 10+ homes)Attend open housesResearch comparable salesRefine your criteria based on what you seeOnce again, the current market conditions can significantly impacts this timeline. In a seller's market, you might need to move quickly and make multiple offers before one is accepted.Stage 3: Making an offer and negotiations (3-7 days)Once you find "the one," things start to move quickly, as you:Submit your offer with pre-approval letterNegotiate terms with the sellerReach an agreement on price and conditionsSign the purchase agreementSubmit earnest money depositStage 4: Under contract period (30-45 days)This is the most detail-oriented phase of the process, but a lot of the work will likely be handled by your attorney and your lender while you sign a lot of paperwork and email them for updates every few days. This stage involves:Getting a home inspection (Week 1)Schedule and complete inspection (2-4 hours)Review inspection report (1-2 days)Negotiate repairs or credits (2-5 days)Make sure you save your home inspection report and turn it into a DIY to-do list after purchasing.Bank appraisal (Weeks 1-2)Lender orders appraisalAppraiser visits propertyReview and address any valuation issuesMortgage processing (Weeks 1-4)Submit additional documentation to lenderUnderwriting reviewAddress any conditions or questionsReceive final loan approvalTitle work (Weeks 2-3)Title search conductedTitle insurance arrangedProperty survey (if required)Review of any deed restrictions or easementsStage 5: Closing preparation (1 week)The final stretch includes:Final walk-through of the propertyReview of closing disclosureArrangement of funds for closingScheduling closing time and locationStage 6: Closing day (2-3 hours)Congrats! You're finally at the finish line. The big day involves:Final document review and signing (a lot of signing)Fund transferKey handoverRecording of new deedTips for staying on schedule when buying a houseThere's no shortage of circumstances that can lengthen the home-buying process. The appraisal could come in low, forcing you to renegotiate your offer, for example. Or the inspection could reveal issues with the property that requires extensive negotiations with the seller over who will pay for the repairs. You might also struggle to get your mortgage approved or face other bank delays.With so much of the housing market outside your control, keep the process moving by staying on top of what you can control. Respond as soon as possible to all requests for documentation or signatures, and make sure you have your funds readily available when it's time to close. And of course, even though we all should know certain terms, theres no shame in a quick refresher of all the terms you need to know when buying a home so you can be more responsive and better informed when your attorney gives you the latest update.Remember that while this timeline represents a typical home-buying process, every situation is unique. Working with experienced professionals and staying organized can help keep your purchase on track and minimize delays.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 40 Views
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LIFEHACKER.COMEight Unexpectedly Useful Drill AttachmentsWe may earn a commission from links on this page.No matter how handy or non-handy you are, theres a good chance you have a power drill somewhere in your home (honestly, it should be part of any basic tool chest). Theyre useful for a wide range of DIY projects, from screwing together furniture to more involved projects.If youve only used the standard bits that come with your basic power drill, youre missing out on a lot of usefulnessyour power drill can actually work like several tools in one. Some of these uses are obvious, like screwdriver bits or a paint mixing attachment, but there are some truly unexpected drill attachments out there that can make even the cheapest electric drill an incredibly versatile and useful tool.Paint sprayerPaint sprayers can make paint jobs much faster and much easier to tackle, resulting in a nice, smooth finish without the tedious process of recharging paint brushes and rollers continuously. But if you dont need one often, or only have to deal with small paint projects, having a paint spraying attachment gives you the ability to do pro-level painting whenever you need to. You can see the paint sprayer in action in this video, where it does a pretty solid job without the commitment of a dedicated sprayer.Roller dryerPainting is one of the cheapest and easiest upgrades you can make to any room in your home, but cleanup can be a pain. Thats especially true for paint rollers, which become frustratingly saturated with paint. A paint roller cleaner attachment for your drill makes cleanup incredibly fast and easy. You can see the process in this videoyou spin the roller in a bucket to force as much paint out as possible, then you spin it in a bucket of water. The end result? A perfectly clean roller ready for the next job.Log splitterIf youve got a wood-burning fireplace or stove at home, you already know that splitting logs can be a literal pain in your back. A wood-splitting drill attachment like this one makes it much, much easier once you get the hang of it (you can see one in action here).Vent cleanerThere are a lot of hard ways to clean your dryer vent (and a lot of very wrong ways), but it needs to be part of the basic maintenance you do on a regular basis if you want your dryer to keep functioning at peak efficiency (and last as long as possible). If you have a power drill, just buy a vent cleaning kit like this one and you can have sparkling, clean vents in no time.Metal cutterCutting sheet metal with a pair of manual shears or snips can be a slow and even painful process (those edges are sharp), and cutting straight lines is a real challenge. A metal-cutting attachment like this one makes the job a lot easier. How much easier? Just watch a similar attachment slice through some sheet metal like butter in this video.Reciprocating sawBuying new power tools for one-time use is a waste of money, and even having a tool like a reciprocating saw on hand for the occasional need means youve got something taking up space and requiring maintenance with very little payoff. Believe it or not, you can buy an attachment that turns your drill into a very effective reciprocating saw, perfect for when you need to quickly saw through something in the middle of a project but dont need to own a saw full-time.AugerLike to garden? Need to sink some fence posts? An auger attachment for your drill and your job just got a lot easier. Your drill can power surprisingly enormous augers, actually, though if youre going to be doing heavy-duty fence post drilling youll probably be better off with a dedicated auger instead. But for gardening and the occasional post-sinking, a drill attachment is an economical and effective choice.PumpThe worst time to realize that you really need a pump is when you really need a pump. Luckily, this attachment turns any power drill into a transfer pump capable of draining or transferring liquids through a standard garden hose. Whether you need to pump fuel out of a tank or get rid of some standing water, this little attachment can save you the trouble and cost of having a utility pump on hand.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 36 Views
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WWW.ENGADGET.COMJackerys curved solar roof tiles are so normie even your HOA might like themLongstanding solar generator company Jackery is leveling up the US roof game with the introduction of XBC curved solar shingles. Debuting at CES 2025, Jackerys curved solar roof tiles come in terracotta or obsidian, designed to match some of the most common house styles in the country. While solar shingles definitely already exist in the US, these are the first with a wavy aesthetic. It sounds like HOA presidents everywhere just lost one more excuse for preventing your rooftop solar installation.JackeryThe new tiles deliver a cell conversion efficiency of more than 25 percent, and theyre built to withstand extreme weather conditions, including hail, high wind and temperatures between -40 degrees F and 185 degrees F. Theyre designed in line with traditional roofing installation practices, featuring a modular setup that allows for flexible, piecemeal maintenance. Jackery provides a 30-year warranty on the tiles, too.The Jackery Solar Roof system integrates with the companys existing in-home solar solutions, including the HomePower Inverter, Battery, Hub and Hub Plus, and the Solar Generator 5000 Plus and Smart Transfer Switch Kit.Theres no word on specific pricing or availability for the new tiles just yet, even though Jackery was highlighting them in a big way at CES 2025. Jackery, founded in Silicon Valley in 2012, is one of the leading names in portable generators and whole-home solar kits, a market that's becoming more accessible by the year.EngadgetAlso at this year's show, Jackery showed off its first Solar Generator RV Kit, the new 3000v2 backup generator, and its full-coverage HomePower Energy System.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/home/smart-home/jackerys-curved-solar-roof-tiles-are-so-normie-even-your-hoa-might-like-them-000009034.html?src=rss0 Reacties 0 aandelen 37 Views
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WWW.ENGADGET.COMLinda Yaccarino on Meta ending fact-checking: Welcome to the partyYou probably didnt have X CEO Linda Yaccarino praising Meta and Mark Zuckerberg on your CES 2025 bingo card, yet here we are. Speaking during a keynote address in Las Vegas, Yaccarino described Metas decision to end its longtime fact checking program and implement community notes as exciting and validating.Yaccarino and and X owner Elon Musk have both championed the crowd-sourced fact-checking feature that Meta now plans to emulate on its own services. I think its really exciting when you think about community notes being good for the world and it couldnt be more validating than to see that Mark and Meta realize that, Yaccarino said. Mark, Meta, welcome to the party.Meta and Zuckerberg may find themselves in dubious company at the party, however. While X often touts the number of users who contribute to Community Notes, some researchers have pointed out flaws in the feature. A report last year from misinformation researchers at the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) noted that many misleading posts, including prominent posts from Musk himself, can rack up billions of views without receiving a correction.Its not surprising at all that Yaccarino would praise Zuckerberg's move to cut ties with the media institutions that have been its longtime partners for fact-checking content on Facebook and Instagram. Like her boss Musk, shes made no secret of her disdain for legacy media, and she spent a significant portion of her time onstage railing against legacy news that is designed to make you think a certain way.Zuckerbergs move to loosen its content moderation standards is the latest sign of just how far the Facebook founder is willing to go to realign himself with the political right as Donald Trump prepares to take office. He also added a prominent Trump backer, UFC CEO Dana White, to Metas board and elevated the companys most prominent Republican executive to run global affairs.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/social-media/linda-yaccarino-on-meta-ending-fact-checking-welcome-to-the-party-231304753.html?src=rss0 Reacties 0 aandelen 37 Views
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WWW.ENGADGET.COMRictors Skyrider X1 is equal parts moped, quadcopter and fantasyAccording to Wikipedia, the first instance of the phrase post-truth was written by Steve Teisch in 1992 when referencing political scandals post-Watergate. Clearly, ol Stevie never visited CES, where the standards for saying things that are provably true are slightly laxer than in the rest of civil discourse. Apropos of nothing, a company called Rictor, which makes and sells one e-bike, the Rictor K1, is advertising the Skyrider X1. A moped-cum-quadcopter that you can use to zoom through the streets one second, and through the skies another. Which, as you all know, is a totally achievable thing for any consumer electronics company to be able to achieve by its promised launch date of 2026.The Skyrider X1, its theoretical makers claim, is an electric moped with an enclosed cabin that, when things get too congested, will transform into a quadcopter. All youll need to do is pop out the four arms, each with two fanblades, and youll be able to ascend up to a maximum of 200 meters above the ground. Rictor says safety is its top priority, including plenty of redundant systems and, should all else fail, a built-in parachute. Plus, the Skyrider X1 is capable of automatically taking off and landing, and can plan its optimal route when its up in the air. And on the companys website, it says the X1 SL, with a 10.5kWh battery will have a flight time of 25 minutes, while the X1 SX, with its 21kWh battery, will stay in the air for 40 minutes.Thats pretty exciting, not to mention the company says that its aiming to sell the Skyrider X1 for $60,000, far below what you might expect to pay for a mop-copter in this class. You could buy one and use it to speed up your DoorDash deliveries and earn some sweet money in tips. Perhaps, when the pre-order page opens, you can lay down that cash before heading over to my new venture, where Ill sell you a bridge. Seriously, one of Londons many bridges, that youll own, all to yourself, but you will need to arrange delivery and pay for shipping with a third party I havent yet invented.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/transportation/rictors-skyrider-x1-is-equal-parts-moped-quadcopter-and-fantasy-220802108.html?src=rss0 Reacties 0 aandelen 38 Views
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WWW.TECHRADAR.COMLenovo makes surprise move by launching first business PC with Snapdragon CPUThe Lenovo ThinkCentre neo 50q QC is small but mighty.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 35 Views
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WWW.TECHRADAR.COMA secret project, a stubborn developer, and a lot of glossy icons: here's the story behind macOSs Dock as it turns 25Celebrating 25 years of the macOS Dock: exploring its origins, evolution, creators story, and its influence on modern interfaces.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 34 Views
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WWW.TECHRADAR.COMThe Hyve smart delivery pod takes a surprisingly low-tech approach with a focus on simplicity and sustainabilityThe latest smart delivery pod is dubbed the Hyve, but it doesn't scream high-tech.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 34 Views