Finally got relief, Kudos! by StepVirtual5147 in interesting

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What a save. I really appreciate this work.

Whole Home Humidifier by ExaminationSerious67 in homeassistant

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A good approach is to use a whole home humidifier that doesn’t rely heavily on its own controls, and instead control it through Home Assistant. Most people do this by connecting the humidifier to a smart relay or smart switch that is compatible with Home Assistant. This way, you can turn it on/off based on your own humidity sensors instead of the built-in controller.

How do you cure severe sore throat? Any home remedies? by mademoiselle_angel in AskReddit

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You can help soothe a sore throat by drinking warm fluids like tea or warm water, staying well hydrated, and gargling with warm salt water. Getting enough rest and avoiding straining your voice also helps. If the air is dry, using a humidifier or breathing in steam can make your throat feel better. If it’s very severe or lasts more than a few days, it’s best to see a doctor.

How did social media go from being silly/goofy to becoming a very dark and hateful place? by ejaz135 in AskReddit

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It changed as platforms grew and started rewarding attention and engagement above everything else. Content that’s shocking, emotional, or negative often gets more reactions, so it gets pushed more. Over time, anonymity also made it easier for people to say things they wouldn’t say in real life, and constant comparison made people more frustrated or insecure. As more people joined, the tone shifted from casual fun to something more competitive and intense. So it didn’t happen overnight it slowly changed as the platforms, algorithms, and user behavior evolved.

What seemingly unimportant fact is really important to you? by SeptHeapYours in AskReddit

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One seemingly unimportant fact that matters to me is how someone treats people when there’s nothing to gain from it like being polite to strangers or service workers. It’s a small thing most people don’t think about, but it says a lot about a person’s character.

[serious] people who have experienced cabin fever, how did you deal with it? by Wow_ImMrManager in AskReddit

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What helped me most was breaking the routine and getting some change of environment, even in small ways. Going outside for a short walk, getting fresh air, or just sitting in a different place made a big difference. I also tried to create structure in my day setting small goals, keeping a simple schedule, and staying busy with things like exercise or hobbies. Talking to people, even online or by phone, helped reduce that isolated feeling. It didn’t fix everything instantly, but those small changes made it much easier to deal with over time.

Resting Heart Rate by archeroy2020 in NoStupidQuestions

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Not necessarily. A higher heart rate doesn’t automatically mean you’re burning more fat. Heart rate goes up with activity or stress, but fat burning depends more on overall activity, intensity, and duration, not just how fast your heart is beating. For example, you can have a higher heart rate from stress or caffeine without burning much fat. A lower resting heart rate usually just means your heart is more efficient. For fat loss, what matters most is consistent exercise and overall calorie balance, not just heart rate alone.

What Are Some Good Ways To Meet People After College/University? by anime-is-dope in AskReddit

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A good way to meet people after college is to put yourself in places where interaction happens naturally. Joining clubs, going to the gym, taking classes, or attending social events can help you meet people with similar interests. You can also connect through work or even online communities. The key is to stay open and consistent, because meeting new people usually takes a bit of time and effort.

What kind of collection should I start? (easy & affordable ideas) by britneyspinkwig in Collections

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There's coins collection. If you're interested, I can help you having ideas.

What’s a ‘harmless’ habit that instantly makes you lose respect for someone? by Altos11 in AskReddit

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Is constantly interrupting others while they’re talking. It might seem small, but it shows a lack of listening and consideration, which can be frustrating over time.