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The States With the Highest—and Lowest—Energy Bills Might Shock You Into Moving

The States With the Highest—and Lowest—Energy Bills Might Shock You Into Moving

Turning off the lights and easing up on the air conditioner might help curb energy bills, but another way to trim those costs might boil down to choosing the right place to live. Energy bills vary greatly by state, according to a new survey from WalletHub . The survey is based on data tabulated onRead …

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Scaling Argo Repo Server: How Increasing Replicas Solved Startup Delays

Scaling Argo Repo Server: How Increasing Replicas Solved Startup Delays

“Engineering in the Web” (Source: publicdomainpictures.net) Handling resource constraints is never easy. Technical issues, confusing configurations, and cost considerations make engineering the best use of resources challenging. We recently had one of our continuous deployment components, the Argo repo server, start to hit resource constraints. We will dive deeper into the component later in theRead …

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The Surprising Appalachian Hot Spots That Are ‘Very Profitable’ for Short-Term Rental Investors

The Surprising Appalachian Hot Spots That Are ‘Very Profitable’ for Short-Term Rental Investors

The pandemic changed many things for many people, including the way they vacationed. Instead of long flights to big-city destinations, family road trips to outdoorsy vacation rentals surged in popularity. And today, while pandemic restrictions have long since receded, it seems some of those vacation habits have lingered. A new Realtor.com® analysis of data providedRead …

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For Homeowners With Adjustable-Rate Mortgages, the Clock Is Ticking: Here’s What To Do

For Homeowners With Adjustable-Rate Mortgages, the Clock Is Ticking: Here’s What To Do

Today’s high interest rates have created a ticking time bomb for the many homebuyers who took out an adjustable-rate mortgage near the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. About 330,000 homeowners who got an ARM in 2019 have already seen their five-year fixed-rate term end, and 100,000 more will join them in the next year, accordingRead …

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