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I Fell Into a Coding Rabbit Hole and Forgot to Come Home 🐇

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I had a plan today. It was a good plan, too. I was going to sit down, write my third blog post for the week, maybe enjoy another cup of coffee, and then spend the rest of the afternoon pretending I was going to clean the house. You know... a perfectly normal Sunday. Instead, I opened my laptop. That was my first mistake. I don't even remember exactly how it started. I think I was looking at Google Analytics and Search Console, trying to understand why they insist on giving me every number known to mankind without actually telling me what any of those numbers mean. I don't need to know I had 215 active users, 222 sessions, and a 13.06% engagement rate. I need someone to look me in the eye and say, "Girl... fix this blog post first, and then go have another cup of coffee." Somewhere in the middle of that thought, my brain decided the obvious solution was to build my own blog assistant. Because that's apparently how my mind works now. Most people spend a Sunday watch...

Technology Promised Convenience. It Delivered Confusion. 💻

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Somewhere along the way, I realized automation had completely taken over my life. At work, I'm always looking for ways to eliminate repetitive tasks. If I can automate a report, attach documents with the click of a button, or save my coworkers from fifty unnecessary mouse clicks, I consider it a successful day. Nothing makes me happier than watching a process finish itself while I sip my coffee and pretend I worked much harder than I actually did. Then I come home...and suddenly automation has a completely different personality. My thermostat quietly adjusts itself without asking. The lights decide they know exactly when I need them. My robot vacuum confidently leaves its charging station every morning looking like it's on an important mission, only to spend the next twenty minutes trapped under a dining room chair. Apparently, mapping the entire house doesn't include remembering where the chair legs are. Work automation is wonderfully predictable. If something goes wrong, ...

It's Not Gossip If You're Just Observing 👀

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There are very few things in life as mysterious as getting new neighbors. You don't buy just a house—you unknowingly subscribe to an ongoing reality show with no cancellation option. Every day is a new episode, and you never know if you'll get a peaceful rerun or a season finale involving flashing lights. The moving truck arrives, and suddenly everyone on the block becomes an amateur detective. Curtains move exactly one inch. Porch blinds develop magical viewing holes. Dogs suddenly need seventeen walks that day. We all become wildlife photographers pretending to water flowers while quietly wondering, "How many people actually live there?" The first few weeks are a fascinating game of observation. Do they wave? Do they mow in straight lines? Are they the kind of people who put their trash can away before noon, or are we looking at a decorative lawn ornament that will remain by the curb until next Thursday? Then comes the parking habits. Oh, the parking habits. Some pe...