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LPT: Use Duckduckgo to search potentially controversial topics. Google and Startpage curate their search results based on company policies.
Between using Duckduckgo and Google, I noticed searching the same phrases or terms will return drastically different results. Usually, the duckduckgo results are much more relevant.In the past Google has openly admitted to changing search results for various reasons. Some of these reasons are based on legal proceedings or backlash. Whatever the reason might be, using duckduckgo will sometimes circumvent these changes.https://www.cnbc.com/2019/11/15/google-tweaks-its-algorithm-to-change-search-results-wsj.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Censorship_by_Google

Submitted January 16, 2023 at 04:49AM by gfsFishSpread
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LPT: If a measurement seems odd, try converting it to metric/imperial
I recently bought a recessed power strip for a table and when looking at the cutout dimensions it listed 1.96in x 6.10in which would have been a pain to measure out. On a hunch I tried converting to metric and found that effectively was 5cm x 15.5cm which was substantially easier to measure out and cut.Even though the instructions may be converted to imperial, the product probably isn't.

Submitted January 16, 2023 at 05:53AM by HopeThisIsUnique
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LPT: You don't have to be at fault to apologize.
For an apology to happen, the offended person doesn't need to justify their reasons for feeling hurt, and you don't need to justify why what you did wasn't wrong. Apologizing is not admitting guilt or blame.Apologizing is simply saying you acknowledge your actions hurt the feelings of someone you care about and you feel bad that that happened.After an apology, the offended person hopefully feels heard and knows you care about their feelings. Then, ideally, you will both be curious about understanding each other's perspectives and figuring out how to avoid the situation in the future.Even if someone is right and the other is wrong in their perceptions or actions, people who care about each other are much more likely to be open to this possibility if a sincere apology reaffirms the caring and connection at the beginning of the conflict.I see too many people who care about each other get defensive instead of curious when someone says they've been offended or hurt, and then both parties have a verbal sparring match until the loser apologizes for doing something wrong or viewing something wrong. "I apologize" and "I was wrong" are two completely different statements.Apologizing simply acknowledges your actions in the chain of the other person's hurt--right or wrong, intentional or unintentional, reasonable or batshit crazy--and lets them know you care about their feelings.

Submitted January 16, 2023 at 05:37AM by fatdog1111
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LPT: If you have trouble opening doggy bags, after you pull it off the roll but before unfolding it, blow on the end the would open. At least part of it should be open now so the whole thing will open much more easily.
This has worked flawlessly for me. You need to hold the bag up close to your lips with it held fairly taut. The type of blow needs to be like if you were blowing out a candle. It might take a couple of tries to get the technique down but it will work every time after that. Gone are the days of struggling to pick up your dog's poop quickyl! Enjoy!

Submitted January 16, 2023 at 07:50AM by joli912
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LPT: Have a spare in hand.
If you have the finances and space available, always have a spare on hand of items you use often.I always make sure I have an extra toothpaste, shampoo, sunscreen, etc. Then when your item is running out, you have the ready to use and you can purchase a new item to be your spare. This way you never run out of things.Took me 30+ years to figure this out.

Submitted January 16, 2023 at 07:47AM by slope11215
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LPT: Open difficult jars with a clamp
You can open a sealed jar by slowly applying pressure to the sides of the lid with a clamp.Once the clamp pops the seal, the jar will be easy to open by hand.

Submitted January 16, 2023 at 07:45AM by velloceti
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LPT: Countersigning almost always makes you seem charismatic. Do the opposite of whatever people negatively assume about you.
If people think you’re a rich person, dress down and spend frugally.If people think you’re intimidatingly smart, engage in small talk and use simple words.And so on.

Submitted January 16, 2023 at 07:32AM by AdSnoo9734
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LPT Request: How to ensure that a person doesn't use my personal belongings while staying at my place?
It's a frigid winter, and a distant family member has asked me to stay at my apartment overnight (for 5-6 hours, while I'm out of town) so he can catch his flight.I hardly know this person, but we agreed since several members of my family had asked me to do him this favor. We agreed that he may stay for free if he doesn't use anything other than the guest room and the restroom.I moved most of my personal belongings to a cabinet, but because I never rented my property, I didn't buy any locks or even take my food from the fridge.I don't have any inside surveillance cameras. The worst thing is that my other room lacks a lock, and I don't have time to get one.I'm thinking what I can do to ensure he didn't open the cabinet or the fridge - I first considered taping them in unnoticeable spots, but this strategy wouldn't work since he would notice 'something is off' and would likely cover the evidence.I'm looking for ideas that are similar but more practical and just better.

Submitted January 16, 2023 at 08:47AM by melodic_memories
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LPT Request: How can I be less easily swayed and influenced, especially when trying to make big decisions?
I have spent years listing out my core values and trying to meditate to keep a calm mental state. I do believe I have mild ADHD, but I can function fine.When making tough decisions (e.g., break up or not, take this job or not, invest in this stock), I am heavily swayed and influenced by what I hear from others right in the moment. For example, when trying to decide on a job, when I talk to one friend A what they say heavily resonates with me and then I walk away feeling conviction. Then I talk to another person/friend B that says something else that is at odds with friend A but it heavily resonates too. Now I know the feelings inside that I am feeling are complex, but what is sad is that I struggle to ever have deep mental clarity that doesn't waiver easily.I have tried everything to be less convinced by things around me, but my brain tends to believe and agree easily. Also, stuff other people says literally makes sense until someone else says the opposite and then I am like why the hell did I ever agree with the first person. And then I go somewhere else and they say something that makes me question Person A and B.I am looking for actionable, tactical things I can do. Exercises or success stories ideally, not the typical everything is nuanced, meditate, be kind to yourself. Thanks!

Submitted January 16, 2023 at 08:46AM by Due_Slip_5907
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LPT Request: How the fuck do you practice contentment and gratitude?
How the fuck did you, if you do, practice gratitude and where has it gotten you?

Submitted January 16, 2023 at 08:35AM by NegotiationHot98
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LPT: Gaming chairs suck, buy an office chair
PC gaming is one of my favorite hobbies. I also work from home 2 days a week. It's important for me to have a good chair at home for my workstation.I used to buy gaming chairs that have a racecar bucket seat. I thought they were great, and super comfy. I noticed after gaming sessions that I would have back strain, and sometimes my neck would be sore. I thought this was just from sitting for too long while gaming.A few years ago I visited a friend who used an ergonomic office chair for his PC workstation. He had used a gaming PC chair before and replaced it with an office chair. I tried out the office chair and was blown away. The ergonomic office chair was WAY more comfortable that my gaming chair.I immediately purchased the same chair that my friend had, and I've been happily using it the last couple of years. No more back strain, neck pain, etc. I can use the ergonomic office chair longer than my old gaming chair without any negative effects. It's simply better.If your gaming chair is getting old and worn out, think about replacing it with an ergonomic office chair. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.

Submitted January 16, 2023 at 08:16AM by sandwichboy41
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LPT: L-lysine prevents cold sore outbreaks!
L-lysine helps prevent outbreaks for cold sores. I used to get them all the time, particularly frequently when I was stressed, and because I live in an area that has extreme weather changes. it was a huge burden and affected my quality of life really negatively.my doctor recommended 1000mg per day, (make sure the label says they're certified as some countries have weird laws about that and you might not know what you're getting) and I haven't had an outbreak since. we've jumped from -40C to +5C in a day, I'm actually currently on leave from work due to mental health, been ridiculously stressed out, and have not had an outbreak. this stuff changed my life.

Submitted January 16, 2023 at 09:47AM by bettleheimderks
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LPT Request: How to appear older and more mature in interviews?
I’m extremely young, basically fresh out of college. I have a big interview tomorrow for an operating partner/owner for a popular restaurant franchise near me that I’m surprised they even considered me, much less scheduled an interview. Like, REALLY surprised. Of course my lack of work history will probably give away my age, but how can I dress/act/do makeup and hair to appear older and more mature?

Submitted January 16, 2023 at 09:16AM by JoyfulCelebration
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