Tobias Gillot
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3 Steps to Take to Successfully Remodel Your Home
Home renovations can be costly and time-consuming, and they can throw your life into disarray until they’re completed. The secret to reducing stress during a remodel is to prepare beforehand so you know what to expect, what you’re getting, and who you’re working with.
By Tobias Gillot5 years ago in Lifehack
Seeking Treatment As an Addict
Coming to Terms with Your Addiction Before any addict can get the treatment that they need in order to reclaim their life, they need to understand exactly what it is that they are fighting. They need to recognize, in other words, that they are an addict.
By Tobias Gillot5 years ago in Longevity
What Are Kubernetes and Docker?
Container technologies, such as Docker and Kubernetes, are basically types of virtualization solutions. These virtual containers are efficient and quick, allowing for multiple applications to deploy and run without the need to activate an entire operating system. Docker and Kubernetes seem like similar technologies at a glance, and some even treat them like competitors, but this isn’t really the case. These technologies operate in different ways and can actually be used together. To understand their uses and their unique properties, it’s important to understand what software containers are and why they are necessary.
By Tobias Gillot5 years ago in 01
Will Court Reporting Be Replaced by Technology?
With the rise of robotics, artificial intelligence, and faster and smarter computers, it’s understandable to be worried about your job security. Particularly for jobs that require the ability to listen and understand human speech, such as transcribers and court reporters, it can be extra concerning to see brand new technologies roll out from major companies like Apple, Google, and Amazon that possess the ability to listen to and understand voice commands. That said, it’s hard to imagine that court reporters will be replaced by technology any time soon. That’s because the legal knowledge, discernment skills, and affordability of court reporters offer them great staying power.
By Tobias Gillot5 years ago in 01
Tips for Hosting Your Next Great Event
Get-togethers can be fun, no matter the occasion. But if you know the right secrets to throw an event, you can make it even better. It’s not all about the food, although that can be important. And there’s more to it than fancy decor and entertainment.
By Tobias Gillot5 years ago in Lifehack
Your Life, Your Personality, and Your Home's Decor
Your home is a reflection of your personality and your values—or, at least, it should be. When we don't feel in control of our spaces, it's easy to get stressed out. But when we over-design our spaces and make them feel more like museums than homes, things aren't much better. The key is to balance our personal tastes and preferences with the proven interior design techniques that create beautiful and useful spaces. Let's talk about injecting your room with personality—the right way!
By Tobias Gillot5 years ago in Lifehack
How to Fix Your Leaky Hose Bib
At one time or other, we’ve all been assaulted by an errant spray of water from a leaky hose. You go to turn on the faucet and it seems like half the water goes shooting out from around the connection instead of down the hose as it should.
By Tobias Gillot5 years ago in Lifehack
So You Want to Learn Angular?
The popularity of Angular has increased greatly since its initial launch by Google back in 2009. Back in the first versions of the platform, software developers could extend basic and static HTML by using Angular to convert this into dynamic content. Angular also changed the way that programmers looked at user interfaces, where simplicity in creating amazing UI created advantages that few other platforms could replicate.
By Tobias Gillot5 years ago in 01
Revitalizing Corporate Leadership for Sustainable Growth
Conventional wisdom says many startups fail within the first few years and people tend to agree with that. Keith Speights at the Motley Fool revealed data suggesting that half of all newly founded companies survive until about the fifth year. While only a third of businesses run for a full decade, the ones that last that long start to accrue serious advantages. “The good news is that survival rates begin to flatten out after several years of operation. The longer a business lasts, the more likely it is to last even longer.” That means scrappy upstarts and eager small businesses have to focus their efforts on sustainable growth rather than instant success.
By Tobias Gillot5 years ago in Journal
5 Must-Try Dorm Decorating Ideas
One of the most exciting things about starting college is gaining the freedom to decorate your own room. The way you choose to decorate your dorm room will reflect who you are. Since you’re going to be meeting a ton of new people and inviting people over, you’ll want to make a strong first impression. Additionally, you’ll be spending a lot of time in your dorm, so don’t be afraid to express yourself through your decor. With that in mind, here are some decorating tips to consider for the upcoming semester.
By Tobias Gillot5 years ago in Education
Ways to Class Up Your Smoke Sesh
Marijuana has been a part of human culture for thousands of years. Marijuana has powerful medical benefits, and it has been enjoyed as a drug since ancient times. But, for whatever reason, it sometimes gets a bad rap. Marijuana users are stereotyped as being lazy slobs—“stoners” who don’t have much of a life beyond their drug of choice.
By Tobias Gillot5 years ago in Potent