
u/Haunting-Public-23

Pag Meron ka nito noon maykaya kayong pamilya
The term Xennials refers to the micro-generation born between 1975 and 1985. Sila yung mga tao na lumaki during the transition from analog to digital life. Unlike older Gen X they are very tech-savvy pero unlike Millennials they actually remember a childhood na wala pang internet or cellphones. In the Philippines ito yung mga Batibot (1985) kids na nakaranas gumamit ng cassette tapes at landline pero mabilis ding nag-adapt nung dumating ang Friendster (2002) at Facebook (2004). They have a unique perspective kasi nasa gitna sila ng traditional ways at modern technology making them the bridge between dalawang magkaibang mundo.
The Philippines officially entered the digital age on March 29, 1994, at 10:18 a.m. Through the Philippine Network Foundation (PHNet), the country established its first connection to the global internet via a 0.064Mbps link to Sprint in the United States.
I got my 1st taste of the Internet summer of 1996 at a provincial ISP.
If you’re running a laptop (Mac or PC) closed with an external monitor don't lay it flat on the desk.
Go Vertical: It turns the bottom plate into a giant radiator and uses convection to move heat away.
Hinge UP: Most laptops exhaust hot air through the hinge. If you bury the hinge in the bottom of a vertical stand you’re choking the fans.
The Result: Lower temps, fewer "jet engine" fan noises, and better GPU performance for your monitor.
TL;DR: Stand it up, hinge in the air.
did this... and the HSF spun down...
Originally was doing flat on the table with lid closed since Nov. Now it's not a vacuum cleaner on full power.
Drive through Batangas, Ilocos or Pampanga and you’ll see them. Massive ₱20M multi-story mansions that stay locked for 11 months a year. We celebrate them as the "Pinoy Dream" but as an economist all I see is Dead Capital.
In a functional economy that ₱15M-₱20M would be starting logistics firms, local factories or tech startups. Creating jobs so the next generation doesn't have to leave. Instead because our government makes opening a business a nightmare of LGU red tape and padulas OFWs do the only thing that feels safe as they pour their life savings into concrete.
We are trapping billions of dollars in remittances in empty bedrooms. Our political failure has turned the provinces into the most expensive ghost towns in Asia.