Author: Krystle and Sean

  • Is VKids Trend Legit? This is what Google AI thinks

    Is VKids Trend Legit? This is what Google AI thinks

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    “Do I need experience to start?” That’s the #1 question we hear — and honestly, it’s a fair one. If you’re a parent, jobseeker, or career-switcher in Malaysia right now, you’re probably getting bombarded with “work from home” posts that all sound the same. So instead of telling you what we do… We let Google’s…

  • Why I Started Using Edge with Copilot — And Why It’s Worth Considering

    Why I Started Using Edge with Copilot — And Why It’s Worth Considering

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    I’ll be honest — until recently, Safari had always been my default browser. It worked fine. It was fast, clean, and since I’m on macOS most of the time, it just made sense to stick with what’s already there. I didn’t feel any urgency to switch. I wasn’t searching for alternatives. I wasn’t chasing features.…

  • Want a Job in Malaysia by August 2025? Here’s What Most People Miss

    Want a Job in Malaysia by August 2025? Here’s What Most People Miss

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    What Everyone Tells You vs. What Really Happens You’ve read the headlines: “High demand,” “Job growth,” “Opportunities everywhere.” Yet, replies to your resume seem thin. Interviews fall through. And suddenly, you realize landing that August 2025 job requires more than checking off boxes. Blink, and you might miss key steps that happen quietly—and at scale.…

  • Audit & Remove ChatGPT Memories in Quick Batches with a Simple Prompt

    Audit & Remove ChatGPT Memories in Quick Batches with a Simple Prompt

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    The Hidden Problem: ChatGPT Still Remembers Too Much You’ve probably seen it: ChatGPT referencing old instructions, long-forgotten projects, or outdated preferences. While personalization can help, clutter slows down your assistant and breeds confusion. Manually deleting memories via Settings → Personalization → Memory → Manage memories is the only official way to remove entries—but it’s slow, error-prone, and…

  • How We Earned RM3,800 In A Week While Still Jobless

    How We Earned RM3,800 In A Week While Still Jobless

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    There was a time when we had zero savings—no rainy‑day fund, nothing. Yet, when we were introduced a business opportunity, we saw our chance. It felt right—but we had no capital to get started. So what did we do? We turned our unused belongings into the startup capital we needed—by selling common things on Carousell and Facebook…