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  • 3D Printing in Space Could Lead to Safer Space Missions
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    Researchers from the University of Glasgow unveiled a 3D printer that can create material in microgravity, which could improve space flight and may also help create better resources to use back on Earth.The patent for this new technology has been awarded to Gilles Bailet from the University of Glasgows James Watt School of Engineering. This printer could help improve communication transmissions back to Earth and eventually help create purer forms of essential pharmaceuticals.Weve tested the technology extensively in the lab and now in microgravity, and were confident that its ready to perform as expected, opening up the possibility of 3D printing antenna and other spacecraft parts in space, said Baliet in a press release.Printing and Defying GravityBailet and his team spent several years perfecting a prototype for this new kind of 3D printer. One of the biggest challenges was preventing the materials from jamming in the printer while in microgravity or the vacuum of space.However, what works well here on Earth is often less robust in the vacuum of space, and 3D printing has never been done outside of the pressurized modules of the International Space Station," said Bailet in a press release.The filaments in conventional 3D printers often break or jam in microgravity and in vacuum, which is a problem that needs to be solved before they can be reliably used in space. Through this research, we now have technology that brings us much closer to being able to do that, providing positive impacts for the whole world in the years to come.To solve the jamming problem, Bailet and the research team switched out the traditional filaments used in 3D printers for granular material designed by the team. These granules are quickly and reliably drawn to the printers feedstock tank and then to the nozzle.Baliets 3D printer underwent rigorous testing on an aircraft during the European Space Agency parabolic flight campaign. The craft has been dubbed the vomit comet as it creates a 22-second span of near-zero gravity by making quick accents and then sharp descents.Benefits of 3D Printing in SpaceWith a working microgravity 3D printer, the research team hopes that it can be used on space missions to create equipment that would otherwise have had to be loaded onto the spacecraft, taking up valuable room and adding extra weight. The added equipment may lead to an unsafe flight or become damaged during takeoff.Currently, everything that goes into Earths orbit is built on the surface and sent into space on rockets," said Baliet in a press release. They have tightly limited mass and volumes and can shake themselves to pieces during launch when mechanical constraints are breached, destroying expensive cargo in the process.If, instead, we could place fabricators in space to build structures on demand, we would be freed from those payload restrictions. In turn, that could pave the way to creating much more ambitious, less resource-intensive projects, with systems actually optimized for their mission and not for the constraints of rocket launches, said Baliet.Another benefit of 3D printing in space is that its relatively cost-effective compared to manufacturing the materials on Earth and then sending them to space.Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, is capable of producing remarkably complex materials quickly and at low cost. Putting that technology in space and printing what we need for assembly in orbit would be fantastically useful, Baliet said in a press release.3D printers could create communications antennae and solar reflectors to assist in zero-emission communication back on Earth.The Future of Space PrintingBesides printing materials to assist in space missions, Baliet hopes that these printers can be used to create materials and substances for people on Earth.According to NASA, things like crystals grow better in microgravity because there is less convection or heat transfer during the growing process. The results are usually larger and purer crystals. Similarly, microgravity makes it easier to manufacture certain pharmaceutics in space, as they are a more potent and pure form.Crystals grown in space are often larger and more well-ordered than those made on Earth, so orbital chemical factories could produce new or improved drugs for delivery back to the surface, said Baliet in a press release.Article SourcesOur writers at Discovermagazine.com use peer-reviewed studies and high-quality sources for our articles, and our editors review for scientific accuracy and editorial standards. Review the sources used below for this article:University of Glasgow. Research blasts off towards future space factory developmentA graduate of UW-Whitewater, Monica Cull wrote for several organizations, including one that focused on bees and the natural world, before coming to Discover Magazine. Her current work also appears on her travel blog and Common State Magazine. Her love of science came from watching PBS shows as a kid with her mom and spending too much time binging Doctor Who.
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  • This 24-piece Carote cookware set is just $99 right now on Amazonthats half-off
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    Do you have an old set of non-stick cookware sitting in your kitchen right now? If so, its probably time to replace it. Right now, you can get this 24-piece Carote cookware set for just $99, which is half-off of its regular $199 price tag. Were fans of this kit because of how versatile it is. The handles on the pans are removable, so theyre easy to wash and make oven-to-stove transitions super easy. There are currently four colors in-stock, but some colors sold out last time they hit this price (their lowest price ever), so dont sleep on the colorway you want.Carote This kit includes three frying pans, two sauce pants, a six-inch mini pan, utensils, pan protectors, pan stands, storage covers, and removable handles. The removable handles are particularly interesting since they make the pans so versatile. The pans themselves are safe for stoves, ovens, and even grills. Once theyre in place, remove the handles and set them aside. Once you need to move the pants, the handles reattach quickly and securely so you dont have to worry about burning yourself on a hot handle. The set comes in four colors: gray, brown (though its a pretty light brown), peach, and pink. If youre concerned about the non-stick status, Carote claims these pans are cadmium-free, PFOA-free, PFOS-free, and lead-free. This is a great deal if your pans are old deteriorating or youre looking for something to just get started. More kitchen deals
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  • New treatment for most aggressive brain cancer may help patients live longer
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    Glioblastoma often kills within months. A new targeted radiation therapy may help patients live longer.
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  • How Long Is Dynasty Warriors: Origins - Mission List And All Battles
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    Dynasty Warriors: Origins, similar to its predecessors, is set during the fall of the Han Dynasty in China. Featuring a semi-linear campaign where you play as an original character, the Wanderer, you must partake in dozens of battles to bring about a new age. Still, you might be wondering just how many hours you need to spend to get all the way to the conclusion. Here's our guide on how long it takes to beat Dynasty Warriors: Origins. Likewise, please be reminded that this article contains minor spoilers.How long to beat Dynasty Warriors: Origins - Campaign length and mission list guideGenerally speaking, it should take roughly 25 to 30 hours to beat Dynasty Warriors: Origins. This assumes that you're playing on Wayfarer (i.e. Normal) difficulty and you're just focusing on main missions. Do take note, however, that missions have a suggested level requirement. As such, you still need to tackle side objectives to boost your character's capabilities.Those who want to do the main missions and a bit of side content can expect around 30 to 35 hours of playtime. This includes completing a few skirmishes to increase your level, tackling the Shards of the Past side quest to unlock secret skills, and undertaking more battles in Chapter 3 before you make a pivotal decision (more on this later).Lastly, completionists will be glad to know that it would take over 60 hours to unlock everything in Dynasty Warriors: Origins. This is because of the game's Story Replay function, Old Coins rewards, Altered Fates, and Ultimate Warrior challenges. Campaign progression and mission list for Chapters 1 and 2If you're trying to complete Dynasty Warriors: Origins, then it might seem like it has a linear campaign at a glance. This is primarily due to how Chapters 1 and 2 are structured. Early in the campaign, the Wanderer roams around partaking in battles as part of various volunteer and regional forces.Prologue and Chapter 1 battles:First BattleTest of Zhang FeiBattle of GuangyangBattle of YingchuanBattle of Wan CastleBattle of GuangzongFinal Battle Against the Yellow Turbans and Zhang Jiao boss fightChapter 2 battles:Suppression of You ProvinceSuppression of Liang ProvinceSuppression of Jing ProvinceSubjugation of the White Wave BanditsProtection of Wang YunRebellion of the Ten AttendantsAssassination of Dong ZhuoBattle of Sishui GateBattle of Hulao Gate Campaign progression and major decisions in Chapter 3Then, come Chapter 3, you need to make a few pivotal decisions. We discuss these in detail in our Chapter 3: Cao Cao, Liu Bei, or Sun Jian guide, but here are some tidbits:You need to complete a certain number of battles for the three main clans/factions: Cao, Liu, and Sun. Advancing past a certain point while below this threshold prevents you from joining that faction permanently later on.There are also some moments when you have to choose between two sides, such as the Battle of Xu Province (Cao Cao vs. Liu Bei and Tao Qian).In the interlude between Chapters 3 and 4, you have to pick between the last remaining options. The Wanderer will be part of that faction for the remaining missions up to the game's conclusion.In our initial playthrough, we opted to prioritize the Sun family for the most part, while also tackling missions for Cao Cao and Liu Bei. Then, when we got the Xu Province prompt, we sided with Cao Cao.Later, when we had to choose between Cao Cao and Sun Jian, we decided to stick with the Sun family. Finally, when we finished the campaign, we opted to replay a branching path to try a few of Cao Cao's battles. Campaign progression and mission list for Chapters 3, 4, and 5Chapter 3 battles:Sun force: Assault on NanyangSiege of Fan CastleBattle of XiangyangBattle of XiaopeiBattle of LujiangEscape from DanyangCao force: Suppression of Yan ProvinceBattle of Xu ProvinceFirst Battle of PuyangBattle of Yu ProvinceSecond Battle of PuyangRescue of Emperor XianLiu force: Battle of JieqiaoBattle of BeihaiBattle of XuTBD (multiple battles)Chapter 4 battles:Sun force: Battle of NiuzhuBattle of ShentingConquest of WuSubjugation of Yuan ShuBattle of Mt. XisaiSuppression of WuCao force: Escape from Wan CastleEscape from XiaopeiBattle of Xiapi and Lu Bu boss fightAssault on XiapiBattle of Baima and YanjinBattle of GuanduLiu force: Defense of XiapiTBD (multiple battles)1,000-Li March of Guan YuChapter 5 battles:Sun force: Subjugation of LujiangSubjugation of Huang ZuSubjugation of KuaijiFinal Battle at XiakouBattle of SanjiangkouBattle of ChibiCao force: Battle of YeTBD (multiple battles)Battle of Huarong PathLiu force: Battle of RunanTBD (multiple battles)Battle of Huarong Path Completionists: What are the types of side content?Those who want to put in more hours into Dynasty Warriors: Origins can do so by trying various side content. Here are some examples:Search for Memories/Shards of the Past - Complete this side quest to learn about the Wanderer's background and unlock powerful hidden skills.Old Coins - Amass this special currency to receive nifty rewards at the Shui Jing Retreat.There are also others that you can tackle upon completing the campaign once. Doing so unlocks the Story Replay options and other mechanics:Story Replay - Allows you to replay certain restart points in the campaign. You may also redo one-off battles that you've finished beforehand.Altered Fates - Those familiar with Romance of the Three Kingdoms will know that a few important characters perish throughout the course of the story. However, you can replay these points to find ways to save them, which then unlocks secret cutscenes and endings.Ultimate Warrior difficulty and challenges - You can change to Ultimate Warrior difficulty, which makes enemies significantly tougher. Battles also have challenges only available with this difficulty selected, and these net you unique rewards, including mounts, weapons, and Old Coins.Weapon min-maxing - You may also upgrade and reforge weapons, strengthening them and assigning ideal perks.True Warrior rank - Once you get past level 81, you'll unlock True Warrior rank, which has additional skills/perks and bravery pips.That does it for our guide on how long it takes to beat Dynasty Warriors: Origins. If you're just starting out, we recommend that you head over to our beginner's guide.From the mountainous regions of the north to the great rivers of the south, you're bound to face numerous foes as you travel across China in Dynasty Warriors: Origins. If you need more help, you can visit our guides hub.
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  • How to Get & Use Paper Talisman in Jujutsu Infinite
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    In the vast open world of Jujutsu Infinite, players will find hundreds of dangerous curses that need to be banished. And to survive in battles, you will have to collect various resources needed for crafting and upgrading abilities.
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    Hello folks.I've been producing music since 2014 (Trap Beats. Techno and more) now i wanna expand my horizont and and try to make Music for Game developers. So if u are interested to collab just hit me up! (Instagram @OGZ_MUSIC)
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  • The Helldivers 2 devs wont have much to do with the movie, apparently
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    The upcoming Helldivers movie wont heavily involve the developers of the game, according to Arrowhead Game Studios creative director Johan Pilestedt.Pilestedt was asked on X if the studio would have a hand in the production of the upcoming film. The short answer is yes. The long answer is that well see, he replied. We are not Hollywood people, and we dont know what it takes to make a movie. And therefore we dont, and shouldnt, have final say.Hey! I've been dodging this question. The short answer is yes. The long answer is that we'll see. We are not Hollywood people, and we don't know what it takes to make a movie. And therefore we don't, and shouldn't, have final say. Pilestedt (@Pilestedt) January 10, 2025Although the movie is still in early development, according to Sonys announcement last week at CES, it sounds like it wont be led by anyone at Arrowhead. Its possible things could change as time goes on, but it doesnt seem like itll be a Last of Us TV show situation with lead developers co-creating it.With no names publicly attached to the project, it remains to be seen how the Helldivers movie will capture the thrill of exterminating space bugs and robots as an army of space marines loyal to a satirical fascist empire. The game is deeply inspired by 1997s Starship Troopers, a film coincidentally owned by Sony that still holds up today, which leaves a big question mark on how much the adaptation will lean into that. PlayStation Productions will be working with Sony Pictures on the film and the rest is up in the air. Since its creation in 2019, PlayStation Productions has been cooking up films and television shows based on Sonys major video game franchises, including Gran Turismo, Twisted Metal, and The Last of Us. The Helldivers movie is just one of seven projects on their way, most of which have no release date. Sony has already announced films based on Horizon Zero Dawn, Ghost of Tsushima, Days Gone, and Gravity Rush.
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  • Human-centered AI: 5 key frameworks for UX designers
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    Prioritizing user needs and adopting a structured approach to AI initiativesIllustration by RobChappell2024 was a remarkable year of progress in artificial intelligence and its amazing how swiftly this technology has become embedded into both our professional and personallives.At home, Ive enjoyed watching my three young sons immerse themselves in AI in their own playful way. Theyve been captivated by the latest wave of AI-powered toys, especially our familys new pet robot, Loona, which charms them with almost sci-fi-like conversationspowered by an integration with GPT-4o that was released in May 2024. Loona has sparked curiosity, imaginative human-robot dialogue, and even a few lively sibling debates about how it thinks. Their excitement is a reminder of how AI is already shaping the next generations relationship with technologymaking it personal, engaging and even relatable.KEYi Techs Loona robotimage source: keyirobot.comThis sense of wonder carried over in the new year for me as 2025 kicked off with an awe-inspiring NVIDIA keynote presentation at CES, showcasing the progress of humanoid robots. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huangs demonstration highlighted his own fascination with how far robotics and AI have come, and his strong prediction of the rapid pace of change we can expect in the yearsahead.NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huangs CES 2025 keynoteJan 6,2025For UX designers, a similar curiosity is needed in how we approach working with AI. Embracing AI requires us to rethink our processes, understand the technologys underlying systems, and ensure that human values and user needs remain at the heart of what wecreate.As artificial intelligence becomes the backbone of digital innovation, our role as designers is evolving. Were not just shaping interfaces, were crafting experiences that merge human-centered principles with entirely new ways of interacting with technology. This shift demands that we think like technologists, embrace data-driven systems, and bring a user focus to AI initiatives.To guide this transition, leading tech companies and universities offer actionable strategies for human-centered AI. In this post, Ill share UX frameworks from IBM, Google, Microsoft, and Carnegie Mellon University providing insights and resources for navigating the rapid evolution of AI technologies andtools.1. IBMs AI/Human ContextModelIBMs AI/Human Context Model stands at the core of its Design for AI practice. This model provides a structured framework to ensure that AI solutions interact seamlessly with users and evolve with user input, while respecting and enhancing the context in which theyoperate.Resource: IBMs Design forAIIBMs AI/Human Context Model is designed to guide the development of AI systems that align with human needs and values. The model breaks down AI-driven experiences into critical considerations, each essential to creating purposeful, context-aware, and human-centric solutions:Understanding intent: AI systems must prioritize human-centric goals, considering user intent, emotions, and context. The intent represents the foundational purpose of the AI system, encompassing the goals, wants, needs, and values of both users and businesses. It defines the why behind the solution and ensures the system is designed with a clear, user-centered purpose.Data and policy: This refers to the raw data collected from users and the world, alongside the policies that protect and govern its use. Data forms the backbone of AI decision-making, but its collection and handling must adhere to strict ethical and regulatory standards.Context is key to effective AI interaction. IBM stresses the importance of systems understanding situational and environmental factors that influence user behavior. For example, contextual data such as location, time, or task urgency can help AI provide more personalized and relevant recommendations.Machine understanding, reasoning, knowledge and expression: This refers to the AI systems ability to interpret structured and unstructured data within the context of its domain, apply logic to analyze data and decide the best course of action, ensure knowledge repositories are updated dynamically with new insights, and communicate its responses in a way that aligns with the users context and expectations.Human reactions and system improvement loop: This emphasizes that AI systems must be designed to work with humans, not just for humans, ensuring a balance between automation and human agency. The user reaction reflects the genuine feedbackexplicit or implicitthat users provide in response to the AI systems expression. Learning is emphasized in how the system continuously improves based on user interactions and feedback, enabling it to evolve and better serve its purpose overtime.Evaluating outcomes: This emphasizes that outcomes measure the real-world impact of the AI system, representing how well it addresses user needs and solves problems effectively and ethically.2. Googles Explainability RubricGoogles Explainability Rubric provides a clear framework for creating AI systems that are transparent, fair, and user-focused by highlighting 22 key pieces of information to share with users. As AI continues to influence our how we work, interact with businesses, and even become a tool for self expression; ensuring users can understand and trust these systems iscrucial.Resource: Googles Explainability RubricThe rubric is divided into three levels of information: General, Feature, and Decisionlevels.General level: Provide a high-level overview of how your product or service works, including the role of AI. Explain the primary purpose and benefits of using AI, the business model, and how AI contributes to value creation. Highlight steps taken to ensure safety, fairness, and transparency, including engaging with communities, addressing bias, and sharing performance information.Feature level: Detail specific AI-powered features, including how they operate, when AI is active, and user control options. Explain system limitations, human involvement, and personalization options. Provide information about the data used, including training data, external inputs, and how user data is processed and utilized.Decision level: Clarify how specific AI-driven decisions are made, the systems confidence in its outputs, and how it identifies errors or low-quality results. After decisions are made, provide channels for user feedback, allow contestability, and offer clear communication about errors andrepairs.3. Microsofts Human-AI Experiences (HAX)ToolkitMicrosofts HAX Toolkit is a comprehensive framework designed for teams developing user-facing AI products. It helps conceptualize what an AI system will do and how it should behave, making it a useful tool early in the designprocess.Resource: Microsofts HAXToolkitThe HAX Toolkit is versatile, allowing teams to mix and match its design tools based on their unique needs, use cases, product category, and goals. Key components of the HAX Toolkitinclude:Guidelines for Human-AI Interaction: These are best practices for designing AI behavior during user interaction. They guide AI product planning to ensure intuitive and effective experiences.HAX Design Library: A resource hub that explains the Guidelines for Human-AI Interaction with actionable design patterns and real-world examples.HAX Workbook: A collaborative tool for teams to prioritize which guidelines to implement, fostering focused and efficient design discussions.HAX Playbook: Specifically tailored for natural language processing (NLP) applications, this playbook identifies common human-AI interaction failures and offers strategies to mitigatethem.4. HCI Institutes AI Brainstorming KitCreated by researchers at Carnegie Mellon Universitys Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Institute, the AI Brainstorming Kit is designed to distill AI capabilities and help teams explore what to build with AI. Innovation often falters not because of technology, but due to teams choosing the wrong projects to pursue. The AI Brainstorming Kit addresses this issue, providing a structured approach to designing AI-driven solutions that are both technologically feasible and user-centered.Resource: HCI Institutes AI Brainstorming KitThe kits structured approach reduces the risk of developing irrelevant or unwanted AI solutions. By focusing on both what AI can do and what users need, the kit empowers teams to innovate thoughtfully and effectively. The kit categorizes AI functions into distinct capabilities suchas:Detecting patterns (e.g. identifying faces inimages)Forecasting trends (e.g. predicting stockprices)Generating content (e.g. creating synthetic images ortext)Automating actions (e.g. executing workflows across different apps)It provides an overview of 40 real-world AI product examples spanning diverse domains like healthcare, education, and transportation. The kit also includes tools like ideation prompts, impact-effort matrices, and performance-expertise grids to guide users in selecting high-impact, feasible ideas. To use the kit, start by reviewing AI capabilities and examples to inspire your team. Then, run structured brainstorming sessions to explore opportunities, refine concepts, and assess potential solutions. This resource is ideal for workshops, organizational strategy sessions, and innovation labs, ensuring that teams design impactful and user-centered AI products.5. Googles People + AI GuidebookCreated by People + AI Research (PAIR), a multidisciplinary team at Google, the People + AI Guidebook offers a comprehensive resource of methods, best practices, case studies, and design patterns tailored to help designers, developers, and product teams create impactful AI-driven solutions.Resource: Googles People + AI GuidebookThe guidebook introduces more than 20 design patterns offering practical, action-oriented guidance for designing AI products. These patterns focus on addressing key challenges in the product development process and are organized around common questions to help teams find relevant insights.Getting started with human-centered AI (5 patterns):Includes guidance on determining if AI adds value, setting clear user expectations, and explaining product benefits effectively.Using AI in products (3 patterns):Emphasizes leveraging AI where it excels, balancing automation with user control, and managing precision and recall tradeoffs.Onboarding users to AI features (4 patterns):Covers anchoring on familiarity, making exploration safe, and providing clear explanations of new features.Explaining AI to users (5 patterns):Focuses on explaining AI capabilities for understanding, showing model confidence appropriately, and offering deeper, contextual explanations outside of immediate usecases.Responsible dataset building (6 patterns):Highlights practices like involving domain experts, designing for data labelers, maintaining datasets, and embracing the messiness of real-world data.Building and calibrating trust (7 patterns):Guides teams on transparency about privacy settings, error accountability, and enabling user feedback and supervision.Balancing user control and automation (5 patterns):Offers advice on automating progressively, returning control to users when needed, and ensuring automation issafe.Supporting users during failures (3 patterns):Encourages planning for error resolution and ensuring users can move forward when the AI systemfails.These five frameworks provide a foundation for designing AI that fits naturally into our daily liveswhether its a playful, conversational robot toy or an app that keeps us organized and productive. As UX designers, approaching AI with human-centered frameworks means balancing new technical capabilities with responsibility, questioning the readiness and suitability of AI for each use case, and building systems with user feedback loops that drive continuous improvement.Human-centered AI: 5 key frameworks for UX designers was originally published in UX Collective on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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  • My Seven Favorite Cleaning Accounts to Follow on Instagram
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page.As it stands, it looks like TikTok will be banned from app stores on Jan. 19. And while I'm not an expert in government, I am a savvy social media user who knows people are worried about their followers, followed accounts, and saved videos disappearing. If you get your cleaning and organizing inspiration from TikTokwhere CleanTokkers have always been popular content creatorsyou may want to know of comparable Instagram accounts that you can look into as a replacement. Here are seven of my favorites. The best cleaning accounts on InstagramI spend a lot of time going through social media to find cleaning hacks, so I know a thing or two about what makes a solid cleaning video. Here are some of the best cleaning-focused accounts to follow.@cleanwithbeax, 812k followersI love watching the videos on @cleanwithbeax, where Bea Elton makes over homes that are stuffed with clutter, trash, and all-around mess. It's soothing to watch her transform grimy surfaces with a pass of a rag, and even if your home isn't as messy as the ones she deals with, you can always learn something from watching the way she maneuvers her vacuum or the taking note of the products she swears by.@gocleanco, 2.4 million followersThe videos on @gocleanco are more direct, how-to-clean posts interspersed with some inspirational, idealistic ones, like shots of a tidy home or holiday decor. Content creator Sarah McAllister is adept at serving up variety, so I often find myself scrolling past something idyllic and eventually browsing details about the best vacuums for sale online (which is great for when I simply want to absorb cleaning knowledge without having to think too hard about it). View this post on Instagram @anna_louisa_at_home, 4.3 million followersAnna Louisa, purveyor of @anna_louisa_at_home, is a quality follow. She's the author of the popular book The Five Minute Clean Routine, and her videos are extremely hands-on. She shares product roundups, hack rundowns, and quick tipsand I do mean quick, since her whole cleaning philosophy revolves around not spending too much time at it. The best organizing accounts on InstagramSome of the best content you can consume is less about cleaning and more about organizing. Speaking from experience, when I see someone share a video of how perfectly tidy and well-contained their stuff is, I get inspired to make my own spaces more organized. Organization lends itself to video content, especially, since before-and-afters are so satisfying, so let these inspire you. @mrshinchhome, 4.8 million followersSophie Hinchliffe, aka @mrshinchhome, is one of the most popular organizers out there. I get lost in her calm voiceovers, which accompany videos of her doing tasks like organizing her kids' packed lunches, going over her favorite cleaning and organizing products, and rearranging her home. In addition to great grid posts, her Instagram Stories are full of "reset" inspiration and clips of her sprucing up rooms and surfaces. @the.decluttered.mom, 380k followers@the.decluttered.mom is heavy on the inspiration and motivation: The account consistently posts content that gives people space to acknowledge that they're overwhelmed, and then it encourages them to get back in the game. The account has a gentle, helpful approach, and it seems to cheer for anyone who gets off the couch and organizes just one thing. If you need an account to treat you with some kindness instead of shaming you for not living in pristine luxury, this is the one. View this post on Instagram @organizingspacesbykim, 291k followersThe @organizingspacesbykim account has a video for everything: Tips on how to unpack if you're moving, ideas for organizing a pantry, and even advice on how to organize a barn. Even though I don't have anything like a barn, I still like watching a professional organizing team working through one, and I still pick up great tips on how to use storage containers and make solid decisions about what to keep or get rid of. This account is also excellent if you're looking for specific product recommendations and want to see exactly how they're used before buying them. @tidydad, 379k followers@Tidydad is a personal favorite of mine. Decluttering and organizing are female-dominated content niches, so it's cool to see a dad get in on the action, and it's great to see how the tidy dad himself, Tyler Moore, organizes his New York City apartment, since I, too, live in a small space. Moore, the author of Tidy Up Your Life, shares product reviews and tips that appeal to people with limited space, which makes for compelling and useful content, especially when so many other cleaning influencers appear to live in a palace. View this post on Instagram
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