
Natasha Dubash
Freelance Writer and Editor at The Daily Dot
Writer and Editor at Freelance
Articles
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1 week ago |
dailydot.com | Natasha Dubash
Being a homeowner has many benefits, but it also comes with responsibilities like the upkeep of your house. Fortunately, an expert on TikTok is offering a variety of tips to help keep your home maintenance on track—this time it has to do with plumbing.
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3 weeks ago |
dailydot.com | Natasha Dubash
A Best Buy customer dropped a major tip about the outlet stores that could help customers in the market for electronics save thousands of dollars. The information comes from arnidegd (u/arnidegd) who posted on the Best Buy subreddit about two weeks ago. In the title of the post, the user claims, “The best buy outlets are so clutch man.”The user also shares order confirmations for several items that he managed to get at a steep discount. First is an MSI Stealth laptop from Intel.
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3 weeks ago |
dailydot.com | Natasha Dubash
Modern ovens continue to impress consumers with advanced functions like smart touchscreens and voice control that elevate everyday cooking. A woman shared an unusual feature on her oven that had viewers stunned—a slide-in door that tucks away beneath the oven cavity.
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3 weeks ago |
dailydot.com | Natasha Dubash
DIY home improvement content on social media can be a goldmine of clever hacks and budget-friendly upgrades. But while some tips genuinely work wonders, others are a bit dubious—like what this woman did to “upgrade” her granite countertops. That’s what numerous viewers thought when watching a viral video from Haley Parker on TikTok. The mom, who posts under haleyparkerstyle (@haleyparkerstyle), went viral after she shared how she upgraded her kitchen counter.
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3 weeks ago |
dailydot.com | Natasha Dubash
A Texas homeowner says her mortgage went up by over $3,000 because of a calculation oversight. She cautions others from falling into the same trap. The mother of six, who posts on TikTok as 6kidzlater (@6kidzlater), said she had been too embarrassed to post about her situation. But she recently decided to do so as a PSA for other home buyers. “It’s our fault, and we should have done our research, and we should have known better. So the blame is on us.
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