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    • Algorithms on Social Media – Friend or Foe?

      Everyone sees exactly what the algorithm thinks we’ll like in our feeds.
      Does this actually help us, or does it narrow our perspectives?
      Share your thoughts: how do you deal with over-filtered content and algorithmic control of what we see?
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    • AMD vs Intel in 2026

      Choosing between AMD and Intel in 2026 depends largely on workload and long-term upgrade plans. AMD processors are known for strong multi-core performance and platform longevity, making them a solid choice for multitasking, content creation, and productivity-focused builds. Intel CPUs continue to deliver excellent single-core performance, which can benefit gaming and lightly threaded applications.

      Power efficiency, motherboard compatibility, and future upgrade options should also be considered when selecting a platform. Both manufacturers offer competitive solutions, so the final decision should be based on performance requirements, budget, and system expandability.

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    • How Do Social Media Platforms Affect Our Offline Relationships?

      Many people spend hours daily on Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok, but does it really help build real-life connections?
      I’m curious how you balance your online and offline life.
      Do you think social media brings people closer together, or does it create just the illusion of connection?
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    • How to Use Social Media Wisely Without Getting Addicted

      Social media can easily consume several hours of our day.
      What strategies do you use to stay mindful while using it and avoid wasting time and energy?
      Do you set time limits, practice digital detoxes, or use apps to monitor your screen time?
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    • NVMe vs SATA SSD Performance

      NVMe SSDs provide significantly higher theoretical speeds compared to SATA SSDs, especially in sequential read and write operations. While benchmark differences can be substantial, real-world performance gains in everyday tasks such as web browsing, office work, or light development may be less dramatic.

      NVMe drives tend to show the greatest advantage during large file transfers, system-heavy workloads, and professional applications. For standard daily use, SATA SSDs still deliver solid responsiveness, but NVMe offers better future-proofing and overall system performance potential.

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