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Welcome to: The Somebody, Nobody, Anybody and Everybody Blog!

This is a space for unfiltered thoughts and experiences from my perspective and a space to call my own on the internet. Here, you'll find a humorous (and sometimes brutally honest) take on life, navigating the seeing world as a person with sight impairment, and the wonderful (and often frustrating) world of technology, all served up with a healthy dose of my unfiltered thoughts and opinions.  Expect a mix of everything: hilarious anecdotes, sarcastic jabs, and the occasional rant, alongside no get-rich-quick schemes, no miracle health cures, and no relationship advice from a self-proclaimed guru (who's probably single themselves).  So, if you're looking for a laugh (and maybe a little offense) and are up for some unapologetic, unpolished, and occasionally unconventional musings, then pull up a chair and grab a cuppa. But if you're easily offended or expecting a five-step plan to achieve ultimate success, this might not be the blog for you.  Dive in at yo...
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Stop Charging to 100%: Why 80% is the New Full for Battery Health

Most of us treat our Windows laptop batteries like a fuel tank: fill it to 100%, run it to 0%, and repeat. However, Lithium-ion batteries actually prefer to stay in the "Sweet Spot" between 40% and 80%. Charging that last 20% (from 80% to 100%) causes high voltage stress and heat, which degrades the battery cells faster. Conversely, letting it drop below 40% regularly can lead to deep-discharge wear. If you want your hardware to last for years instead of months, it's time to automate your alerts. Here is how to set up a custom "Full Charge" alarm at 80% using a simple Windows script.

The Silent Ripple: Healing the Planet from Our Drains

We often wait for a hero. We grow up on stories of caped crusaders who can fly faster than a speeding bullet, move mountains, or turn back time to save the world from the brink of destruction. But as the climate shifts and our ecosystems strain, the truth is becoming increasingly clear: Superman cannot save the planet. No single entity, no matter how powerful, can undo the collective impact of eight billion lives. Instead, the power to sustain our world lies in the quiet, mundane, and often overlooked corners of our daily lives. It lies in what we let flow down our drains.

Device Based Pricing: Fair Practice or Silent Exploitation?

Yesterday I learned something unsettling about how digital pricing really works—and it wasn’t from a headline. It was from my own iPhone. YouTube Premium showed me a price of ₹189 when I tried subscribing through the app. The same subscription, same account, on my desktop Chrome browser? Cheaper. No fine print. No explanation. Just two different prices for one service.