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Recently, I came across a topic that I’m sure many will find interesting: what to take for irritable bowel without complicating your life. It turns out there’s quite a bit of science behind this; it’s not just about avoiding random foods.
The symptoms of irritable bowel can be quite bothersome—swelling, constant discomfort, and all that. And although there are various causes (from Crohn’s disease to infections), the interesting part is that diet plays a huge role. Experts have been recommending for years that if you want to improve this, you need to change what you eat.
Fiber is key, but here’
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I have been observing how recent events in solana are generating quite a bit of movement in the market, especially with the rise of platforms like Polymarket. It's interesting to see how the crypto community is finding new ways to interact with future events beyond just hodling.
Speaking of Polymarket, this prediction platform has become quite relevant lately. It basically functions as a marketplace where you can bet on the outcomes of specific events, from elections to climate changes. Anyone can create a market, other users bet on different outcomes by exchanging tokens, and when the event e
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Hey, if you're moving around CDMX today, better check where you're going because there are a lot of road closures today due to protests and blockades. As I understand it, the SSC reported 10 demonstrations and 2 marches, so the streets will be quite congested.
The closures start from 9 a.m. in areas like Tláhuac and Iztapalapa, and then at 10 a.m. there will be activity in Cuajimalpa, Downtown, and other neighborhoods. At noon, there will be gatherings at Tlaxcoaque and Plaza San Carlos, and in the afternoon, more blockages in Iztacalco and the City Center. If you're planning to pass through R
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I recently discovered something I really didn't expect: the uchuva, that small bright orange fruit wrapped in its natural paper, is much more than just a culinary curiosity. If you're from Colombia or familiar with our Colombian fruits, you've probably seen it before, but what many don't know is all the health benefits this little gem can offer.
The thing is, uchuva, or Physalis peruviana as the academics call it, isn't a seasonal fruit like others. Here in Colombia, it's cultivated year-round, so it's always available, which is a huge advantage. But what's really interesting isn't just its av
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The hot weather has arrived, and I just found an interesting deal on Amazon. The Mytek 3196 wall fan is on sale for $994.66 pesos, saving you about $244 pesos. Honestly, this wall fan has a good reputation, with durable metal blades, 3 speeds, and 360° rotation to cool down spaces effectively. If you live in an apartment, office, or store, it's a good fit. The best part is you can pay for it in 12 installments of $100.95 each. We're in the peak heat season here in Mexico, so it's not a bad idea to get ahead before prices go up even more. Has anyone else seen it or is it a good option?
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What a night of television yesterday. Guido Kaczka returned with Es Mi Sueño and the competition was fierce. While El Trece started with 4.6 points, Telefe was right behind with MasterChef Celebrity hitting 11.4 from the very beginning. That cooking show was intense, including a double elimination. The Turk and Reini came out successful, but young Joaqui had to leave. Still, Guido gradually climbed, reaching 7.1 when Sabrina sang and then peaking at 8 points. Not bad for a debut. But the real winner was Big Brother, which started just after 10:30 PM with 15.5 points. Tomy was eliminated with 5
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I just found out something I didn't know: there are over a thousand varieties of strawberries in the world, can you imagine? And the best part is that they are super versatile. I enjoy them blended, with yogurt, with chocolate, in jams... basically, in everything. But it turns out that this fruit is quite delicate and needs special care. Profeco has just shared important recommendations on how to store them properly.
What surprised me the most is about the green leaves. It turns out that those green fruits with the green cap should never lose their peduncle (that little crown), not even before
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I just read an interesting analysis about what’s really happening with payments in financial institutions. And honestly, it’s a topic that many don’t see coming.
The problem isn’t as simple as before. It’s no longer just about making transactions faster. The real headache lies in what happens after the money moves. Manual reconciliations, scattered exceptions across multiple systems, fragmented workflows. This is what truly consumes resources and creates tension within operational teams.
Historically, institutions added new payment channels, expanded acceptance options, and that was it. But th
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I just saw something interesting in the recent market movements. Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana remain the main players, but what’s happening in the short term deserves our full attention.
Looking at the current data, Bitcoin is at $66.78K, down 2.99% in the last 24 hours. It’s not the most dramatic move we’ve seen, but enough to make many wonder what’s next. Ethereum is at $2.06K, decreasing 3.51% in the same period. And Solana, which has had its moment of glory, is at $78.96 with a more pronounced drop of 5.47%.
What catches my attention is that these movements are not random. In the current
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Hey, I just realized that Carnival already passed not long ago. It was on February 16 and 17, those two days when everyone took advantage of an extended weekend. Four full days if you include Saturday and Sunday. I thought it would be more chaotic, but honestly, many people went to Gualeguaychú or Buenos Aires to see the parades. They say it's the biggest event in Argentina for this time of year. What I didn't know is that if you were forced to work on those days, you had to get double pay, so some colleagues thought twice about it. Anyway, it's over now. Now we just have to wait for the next
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I just realized that I’ve probably been using the heart emojis on WhatsApp incorrectly haha. It turns out that each color has a completely different meaning, and here I am sending red hearts everywhere without thinking.
For example, red is for intense romantic love, that’s clear. But orange? That’s for friends, nothing weird. Yellow represents pure friendship and happiness. Blue stands for loyalty and trust, perfect for lifelong friends. And green is related to nature or well-being. Violet is more for compassion and admiration. There’s even a black one that means mourning or sadness.
What surp
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I just reviewed the numbers in the payments sector, and there’s something that really stands out. While banks continue to process international transfers in days with fees of $25 to $50, blockchain-based infrastructure is settling transactions in seconds. It’s not just speed — it’s a fundamental shift in how money flows.
Traditional payment systems are a maze. Your transfer goes through three to five intermediaries, each maintaining their own records. It’s inefficient, costly, and slow. Blockchain simplifies this to a single shared ledger where everything is settled instantly. According to dat
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I just found out that the driver's license fee in Puebla increased by 4% in 2026, and honestly, I didn't see it coming. Now they charge between 560 and 1,385 pesos depending on the type of permit you need. The six-month licenses are 560, the 3-year ones are 895, and the 5-year licenses cost up to 1,385 pesos. If you need a replacement for your permanent license, they charge up to 1,555 pesos. It's not a huge increase, but you can definitely notice it. The strange thing is that the price of a Puebla driver's license varies quite a bit depending on the validity period you choose. Some colleagues
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February 2026 was undoubtedly one of those months where sports enthusiasts had plenty to choose from. Virtually every day there was something important happening around the world, from winter sports in Europe to the Super Bowl spectacle in the United States.
The most attention-grabbing event was clearly the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, which took place from February 6 to 22 in northern Italy. The organization was well distributed among several cities, with Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo as the main hubs, along with other venues like Bormio, Anterselva, and Livigno. What was interesting was seei
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I just noticed that Wall Street is recovering quite well this morning after two difficult days. The major indices are advancing strongly, suggesting that investors are better calibrating the geopolitical outlook. The Dow Jones is up 0.35%, reaching 48,669.25 points; the S&P 500 gains 0.57% to 6,855.47; and the Nasdaq soars 1.10% to 22,763.45.
What's interesting is that volatility is normalizing after hitting this year's highs. The VIX index, the fear indicator we all watch, is noticeably down. Some reports mention that there were indirect contacts between Iranian agents and the CIA, which seem
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I just reviewed the numbers on how salaries started this year, and honestly, the story isn't as clear-cut as it seems at first glance. Basically, 2025 was a year where formal wages in Argentina regained some purchasing power after the beating they took, but with a rather discouraging end that conditions everything to come.
The concrete numbers: wages in the registered private sector grew 4.8% in real terms during 2025, while in the public sector it was 3.8%. Sounds good, right? The issue is that this is compared to 2024, which was a particularly bad year. Looking back to 2023, public employees
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I recently checked the lunar calendar and was surprised to see that on March 5th, the moon was in a very interesting phase. It turns out that on that day, it was 16 days into its cycle and displayed that waning gibbous phase that almost everyone recognizes, with about 95% illuminated. That is, the moon was practically full but already beginning to wane.
The interesting thing is that which moon we observe on those dates depends a lot on where you are in Mexico. From most parts of the country, the lunar disk appeared almost full in the night sky, in that stage right after the full moon and befor
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There is something fascinating about Morrissey that I have always found impossible to ignore. The guy is 65 years old, still a mythic figure in rock, and yet every move he makes sparks controversy or anticipation. He just released Make-Up Is a Lie, an album that is honestly quite mediocre, full of naive nostalgia and conspiracy ideas floating around the internet. A record that sounds like totally uninspired boomer rock. But here’s the interesting part: Morrissey releasing a bad album shouldn’t matter to us. No one expected him to come out with another Viva Hate, another Vauxhall and I, or a Yo
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It's no longer a surprise to drive around CDMX and come across those potholes that leave your car a mess. What did surprise me was learning how much money the government has spent on compensation. Turns out, in just over five years, they paid more than 33 million pesos to nearly 3,700 drivers for damages caused by potholes in the roads. Basically, flat tires, bent rims, damaged suspension... the usual.
The interesting part is that there are two ways to file a complaint. One is going to the Civic Court with an expert report and going through the formal process, which most drivers with out-of-st
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I just discovered that in just 6.8 km² there are stories for a Netflix series. Gibraltar is that: a small patch of land at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula where synagogues, Catholic churches, Anglican cathedrals, mosques, and Hindu temples coexist peacefully. Two languages, wild monkeys in freedom, and an atmosphere that makes you feel in London and Andalusia simultaneously.
The first thing that surprises you is the architecture. Colonial houses with their red brick facades and guillotine windows spread through the streets as if someone had moved a Victorian neighborhood to the Medit
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