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Disclosure Day trailer offers first look at Steven Spielbergs sci-fi alien film

16 December 2025 at 22:37
Emily Blunt as a weatherwoman in 'Disclosure Day.'

The teaser trailer for Disclosure Day has been released, offering a glimpse at Steven Spielberg's upcoming sci-fi film. Ironically, Disclosure Day's teaser doesn't actually disclose all that much. What we do know is that aliens appear to be involved.

Offering more vibes than plot details, the trailer features Emily Blunt as a Kansas City weather presenter who begins making strange sounds while on air β€” sounds which are definitely not the weather forecast. Meanwhile, Colin Firth is wired up to a machine and appears distressed by whatever is on the screen in front of him, while Josh O'Connor is determined to give "full disclosure to the whole world, all at once." What is he disclosing? It isn't clear. However, the crop circles and extremely suspicious deer may have something to do with it.

Disclosure Day will arrive in theatres June 12.

NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for December 17, 2025

16 December 2025 at 22:00
Connections game on a smartphone

The NYT Connections puzzle today is not too difficult to solve if you're a devout Christian.

Connections is the one of the most popular New York Times word games that's captured the public's attention. The game is all about finding the "common threads between words." And just like Wordle, Connections resets after midnight and each new set of words gets trickier and trickierβ€”so we've served up some hints and tips to get you over the hurdle.

If you just want to be told today's puzzle, you can jump to the end of this article for today's Connections solution. But if you'd rather solve it yourself, keep reading for some clues, tips, and strategies to assist you.

What is Connections?

The NYT's latest daily word game has become a social media hit. The Times credits associate puzzle editor Wyna Liu with helping to create the new word game and bringing it to the publications' Games section. Connections can be played on both web browsers and mobile devices and require players to group four words that share something in common.

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Each puzzle features 16 words and each grouping of words is split into four categories. These sets could comprise of anything from book titles, software, country names, etc. Even though multiple words will seem like they fit together, there's only one correct answer.

If a player gets all four words in a set correct, those words are removed from the board. Guess wrong and it counts as a mistakeβ€”players get up to four mistakes until the game ends.

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Players can also rearrange and shuffle the board to make spotting connections easier. Additionally, each group is color-coded with yellow being the easiest, followed by green, blue, and purple. Like Wordle, you can share the results with your friends on social media.

Here's a hint for today's Connections categories

Want a hint about the categories without being told the categories? Then give these a try:

  • Yellow: Small boats

  • Green: Flat

  • Blue: Popular cars

  • Purple: Religious figures

Here are today's Connections categories

Need a little extra help? Today's connections fall into the following categories:

  • Yellow: Human-powered watercraft

  • Green: Flush

  • Blue: Honda models

  • Purple: Biblical figures plus starting letter

Looking for Wordle today? Here's the answer to today's Wordle.

Ready for the answers? This is your last chance to turn back and solve today's puzzle before we reveal the solutions.

Drumroll, please!

The solution to today's Connections #920 is...

What is the answer to Connections today

  • Human-powered watercraft: DUGOUT, KAYAK, RAFT, SHELL

  • Flush: EVEN, FLAT, LEVEL, PLANE

  • Honda models: ACCORD, CIVIC, ODYSSEY, PILOT

  • Biblical figures plus starting letter: FLUKE, LABEL, MADAM, TRUTH

Don't feel down if you didn't manage to guess it this time. There will be new Connections for you to stretch your brain with tomorrow, and we'll be back again to guide you with more helpful hints.

Are you also playing NYT Strands? Get all the Strands hints you need for today's puzzle.

If you're looking for more puzzles, Mashable's got games now! Check out our games hub for Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more.

Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to yesterday's Connections.

NYT Strands hints, answers for December 17, 2025

16 December 2025 at 22:00
A game being played on a smartphone.

Today's NYT Strands hints are easy if you don't seek perfection.

Strands, the New York Times' elevated word-search game, requires the player to perform a twist on the classic word search. Words can be made from linked letters β€” up, down, left, right, or diagonal, but words can also change direction, resulting in quirky shapes and patterns. Every single letter in the grid will be part of an answer. There's always a theme linking every solution, along with the "spangram," a special, word or phrase that sums up that day's theme, and spans the entire grid horizontally or vertically.

By providing an opaque hint and not providing the word list, Strands creates a brain-teasing game that takes a little longer to play than its other games, like Wordle and Connections.

If you're feeling stuck or just don't have 10 or more minutes to figure out today's puzzle, we've got all the NYT Strands hints for today's puzzle you need to progress at your preferred pace.

NYT Strands hint for today’s theme: Out of line

The words are related to positioning.

Today’s NYT Strands theme plainly explained

These words describe things that aren't straight.

NYT Strands spangram hint: Is it vertical or horizontal?

Today's NYT Strands spangram is vertical.

NYT Strands spangram answer today

Today's spangram is A Little Off.

NYT Strands word list for December 17

  • Askew

  • Crooked

  • Lopsided

  • A Little Off

  • Uneven

  • Titled

  • Aslant

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Wordle today: Answer, hints for December 17, 2025

16 December 2025 at 22:00
Wordle game on a smartphone

Today's Wordle answer should be easy to solve if you love the outdoors.

If you just want to be told today's word, you can jump to the bottom of this article for today's Wordle solution revealed. But if you'd rather solve it yourself, keep reading for some clues, tips, and strategies to assist you.

Where did Wordle come from?

Originally created by engineer Josh Wardle as a gift for his partner, Wordle rapidly spread to become an international phenomenon, with thousands of people around the globe playing every day. Alternate Wordle versions created by fans also sprang up, including battle royale Squabble, music identification game Heardle, and variations like Dordle and Quordle that make you guess multiple words at once.Β 

Wordle eventually became so popular that it was purchased by the New York Times, and TikTok creators even livestream themselves playing.

What's the best Wordle starting word?

The best Wordle starting word is the one that speaks to you. But if you prefer to be strategic in your approach, we have a few ideas to help you pick a word that might help you find the solution faster. One tip is to select a word that includes at least two different vowels, plus some common consonants like S, T, R, or N.

What happened to the Wordle archive?

The entire archive of past Wordle puzzles was originally available for anyone to enjoy whenever they felt like it, but it was later taken down, with the website's creator stating it was done at the request of the New York Times. However, the New York Times then rolled out its own Wordle Archive, available only to NYT Games subscribers.

Is Wordle getting harder?

It might feel like Wordle is getting harder, but it actually isn't any more difficult than when it first began. You can turn on Wordle's Hard Mode if you're after more of a challenge, though.

Here's a subtle hint for today's Wordle answer:

Green plant.

Does today's Wordle answer have a double letter?

The letter S appears twice.

Today's Wordle is a 5-letter word that starts with...

Today's Wordle starts with the letter G.

The Wordle answer today is...

Get your last guesses in now, because it's your final chance to solve today's Wordle before we reveal the solution.

Drumroll please!

The solution to today's Wordle is...

GRASS

Don't feel down if you didn't manage to guess it this time. There will be a new Wordle for you to stretch your brain with tomorrow, and we'll be back again to guide you with more helpful hints.

Are you also playing NYT Strands? See hints and answers for today's Strands.

Reporting by Chance Townsend, Caitlin Welsh, Sam Haysom, Amanda Yeo, Shannon Connellan, Cecily Mauran, Mike Pearl, and Adam Rosenberg contributed to this article.

If you're looking for more puzzles, Mashable's got games now! Check out our games hub for Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more.

Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to yesterday's Wordle.

The Pitt Season 2 trailer teases chaotic July 4 emergency room shift

16 December 2025 at 21:52
Noah Wyle in 'The Pitt' Season 2.

HBO Max has released the official trailer for The Pitt's second season, bringing back Dr. Robby (Noah Wyle) for a fresh shift at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center. Unfortunately for him, it looks no less gruelling than the first one we saw.

Picking up 10 months on from the last season, The Pitt Season 2 takes place during a busy July 4 weekend in the emergency room. It'd be unsurprising to see some firework-related injuries, which tend to significantly increase around Independence Day. If that wasn't stressful enough, it looks as though a cyber attack will take the emergency room's computer systems offline during this shift, forcing the team to "go analogue." It seems like a perfect recipe for chaos in an already busy emergency department.

Alongside Dr. Robby, Season 2 sees the return of Dr. Langdon (Patrick Ball), nurse Dana Evans (Katherine LaNasa), Dr. Mohran (Supriya Ganesh), Dr. McKay (Fiona Dourif), Dr. King (Taylor Dearden), Dr. Santos (Isa Briones), and medical students turned interns Whitaker (Gerran Howell) and Javadi (Shabana Azeez). Also joining them will be new physician Dr. Baran Al-Hashimi (Sepideh Moafi).

The Pitt Season 2 arrives Jan. 8 on HBO Max.

Fallout 2 is full of game details. Heres a handy guide.

16 December 2025 at 21:00
Aaron Moten in

Reactivate those Pip-Boys and set your Spotify listening age to 87, as Prime Video's adaptation of post-apocalyptic game franchise Fallout is back with a second season. And of course, we're in for more details from Bethesda's games that you might recognise from your travels through the Wasteland.

For Season 1, showrunners Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner recruited production designer Howard Cummings and set decorator Regina Graves to bring the retro-futurist and post-apocalyptic details of the Fallout games to the screen, from those instantly familiar "Please stand by" screens to the famous T-60 power armor. In Season 2, there's more Sugar Bombs, irradiated enemies, and Vault-Tec facilities where that came from.

Here's a handy guide to the game elements the Fallout show includes β€” one we'll be updating each week as the episodes drop.

Fallout Season 2 includes key locations from the games including Fallout: New Vegas

Ella Purnell in "Fallout."
Let's gooooo. Credit: Courtesy of Prime

The Fallout TV series covers a lot of ground within the post-apocalyptic Wasteland featured in multiple Fallout games. In Season 1, the characters came across the games' Red Rocket gas stations, Super Duper Marts, and a thrown-together town akin to the game's cities of Megaton, Rivet City, New Reno, and Diamond City. But in Season 2, it's all about New Vegas, a crumbling, post-apocalyptic version of the City of Lights which forms the core setting for the third Fallout game.

While Episode 1 doesn't reach New Vegas, it's always on the horizon, with Lucy (Ella Purnell) and Cooper Howard/The Ghoul (Walton Goggins) following her father's trail there. But in the very first scene, the pair are in quite a predicament within the The Great Khan raider hideout, a location in Fallout: New Vegas located in the Mojave Wasteland. For the Fallout show, the gang's base is actually the Dino Dee-lite Motel, another location from Fallout: New Vegas, which features that giant T-rex.

A sniper in "Fallout: New Vegas."
Lucy's sniper spot is straight out of "Fallout: New Vegas." Credit: Bethesda

Vault-wise, this season's underground locations are Vaults 31, 32, and 33, all with their own predicaments and mysteries. But there are also plenty of empty vaults to explore like the game β€” and in episode 1, Lucy and Coop find Vault 24, a vault that was actually cut from Fallout: New Vegas (meaning the TV series has a blank slate for its backstory). Right near the entrance to this vault, the pair walk through the Starlight Drive-In, an iconic location from Fallout 4. You'll see on the cinema's marquee that the very last movie to be shown here was A Man and His Dog 3, starring none other than Coop.

One of the most intriguing new locations in the series is the underground Vault-Tec tower, where Lucy's dad Hank (Kyle MacLachlan) heads to at the end of episode 1. We can't say much more.


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Fallout brings the armor, weapons, and gadgets of the games to life.

Zach Cherry in "Fallout."
Back into the vault with Woody Thomas (Zach Cherry). Credit: Lorenzo Sisti / Prime

One of the most impressive elements of the Fallout series is the impeccable production design, especially on details like armor, weapons, and gadgets β€” but not the games' signature aim-support V.A.T.S. system (Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System). In Season 2, there's just as much to delight fans new and longtime.

For one, every Vault Dweller including Lucy still wears the franchise's signature Pip-Boy on their wrist, a wearable computer that's used in Season 1 for its inbuilt map and navigation, Geiger counter, torch, and more. This season, the devices take on additional uses; Lucy uses hers to open Vault 24 in episode 1. The Pip-Boys also feature the game's ubiquitous Vault Boy, Vault-Tec's thumbs-up mascot, who we learned last season is based on Cooper.

Frances Turner (Barb Howard) in "Fallout."
Frances Turner (Barb Howard) has her own Pip Boy. Credit: Lorenzo Sisti / Prime

Armor-wise, the Brotherhood of Steel's preferred T-60 power armor from Fallout 4 is back in all its lumbering glory, along with plenty of raider leathers and vault jumpsuits.

Power armor in "Fallout 4."
That iconic power armor in "Fallout 4." Credit: Bethesda

And weapon-wise, while Season 1 featured game selections from automatic turrets to miniguns and the Junk Jet from Fallout 4, Season 2 starts with a bang and Fallout: New Vegas' grenade launcher.

Fallout relies on aid just like the game.

Two characters stand in the desert in "Fallout."
You're gonna need food, drugs, and friends. Credit: Courtesy of Prime.

You can't survive the Fallout games without aid items, and neither can the characters in the series. Season 1 featured the franchise's love for Atomic Age foods made for Vault-Dwellers like YumYum Deviled Eggs, Insta-Mash, Nuka-Cola, and Sugar Bombs, the latter of which is a cereal shaped like tiny nuclear bombs β€” and it plays an important role at the end of episode 1. Notably, the flea soup Lucy drinks in episode 1 is not from the game and is entirely the messed up creation of the showrunners.

Aid goes beyond food in Fallout, however, with stimulants and anti-radiation meds the tip of the drugberg. The first season included crucial-in game items like RadAway (to clear radiation poisoning), Jet (a chemical stimulant or "chem" used regularly by Cooper), and injections called "stimpaks" that instantly heal. There's not many chems used in episode 1, but there could be ahead.

Plus, it's no fun traversing the Wasteland alone, and in the Fallout games, you can bring your friends along for company (and the perks and storylines you'll unlock). In Season 1, the series included companions like the Mister Handy robot butlers, one of whom was voiced by Matt Berry, and introduced a glorious dog named CX404, otherwise known by the terrible name of Dogmeat. The pooch is back for Season 2.

Fallout's enemies are right out of the game.

Aaron Moten in "Fallout."
Watch your back. Credit: Lorenzo Sisti / Prime

Enemies abound in the Wasteland, and the Fallout series has already featured plenty of them, from Raiders (gangs of outlaws) to Fiends (cannibals). Creature-wise, Season 1 included Radroaches (irradiated cockroaches), Yao Guai (mutant bears), Feral Ghouls (zombie versions of the mutated humans), and a giant anglerfish. In Season 2, we've only really seen one band of Raiders β€” the Great Khans of Fallout: New Vegas β€”Β  however the sinister forces within the vaults (and the past?) seem more of a threat at this point.

One famous foe missing from the Fallout TV series? The game's fierce and omnipresent Super Mutants; you can spot one for a second on a "Wanted!" poster in Season 1, episode 6. Our fingers are crossed.

Perhaps all this detail makes you want to play the games for the first time β€” or all over again?Β 

Fallout Season 2 premieres Dec. 16 at 9 p.m. ET on Prime Video, with a new episode every week.

Fallout Season 2, did you just pay homage to David Lynch?

16 December 2025 at 21:00
Hank MacLean (Kyle MacLachlan) in

There's moment in Fallout Season 2 that isn't directly an ode to the late, great David Lynch but it absolutely, 100 percent is.

In the very first episode of the second chapter, there's a fleeting scene that Twin Peaks fans might find unexpectedly heartwarming in the middle of this forsaken Wasteland. And it involves a damn fine cup of coffee.

Late in Season 2, episode 1 of the TV adaptation of Bethesda's Fallout game franchise, we meet up with former Vault 33 overseer Hank MacLean (Kyle MacLachlan) who has trudged across the Nevada desert in T-60 power armor all the way to a massive underground Vault-Tec tower. It's completely devoid of life, instead a silent shell of a pristine office building.

Plus, Hank's got over 400,000 unread messages to attend to β€” it's been at least 200 years since anyone's checked them. With an aim for caffeination and his golden Pip Boy strapped on, Hank makes himself a pot of coffee and takes a sip β€” and if you don't think MacLachlan's character is about to remark that it's a "damn fine cup of coffee," you need to watch more Twin Peaks.

In this scene, MacLachlan could very well be paying tribute to his longtime friend and Twin Peaks/Blue Velvet/Dune director, who died at 78 in January this year. The actor has long been synonymous with the phrase after playing Agent Dale Cooper in Lynch's iconic mystery series. The FBI special agent insists on taking a moment for his daily brew, and giving oneself a daily present while investigating horrific crimes, preferring "two cups of good, hot black coffee" for himself.

While Hank doesn't actually utter the words despite subtle "say the line, Bart," teasing, there's definitely a smile and a pause β€” enough for Lynch fans to fill in the famous line themselves.

TikTok isnt banned yet: Why you have until 2026

16 December 2025 at 18:38
The TikTok app on a smartphone in front of the U.S. flag

If you're a U.S.-based TikTok user who was anxiously counting down the days until the social media app was banned on Dec. 16, 2025, then there's good news. Christmas came early β€” you can start counting down the days until Jan. 23 instead.

Dec. 16 was, in theory, the latest deadline for TikTok, which is owned by Chinese tech firm ByteDance, to wrap up a sale of its U.S. business. That was supposed to happen by law (the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act of 2024, if you're feeling formal) on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20, 2025; in fact, there was a brief shutdown.

The deadline has been extended four times, via executive order, since the Trump administration gained power on that date. The first delay took us to April 4, 2025. On that date, another executive order gave ByteDance until June 19, 2025 to sell. Then, guess what: a June 19 executive order pushed the deadline back until Dec. 16, 2025.

In the meantime, we seem to be no closer to a TikTok sale. By multiple accounts, negotiations have become bogged down, in part because the Chinese government takes a dim view of the U.S. strong-arming one of its companies and views the deal as leverage. Not to mention that a constantly-extended deadline isn't a real deadline at all.

Trump, who has repeatedly drawn attention to his own following on TikTok, may appear like he's tactically delaying the ban. But he's also keen to take credit for the possibility of a sale, and it doesn't exactly take an international diplomacy expert to see weaknesses in this game of hardball. You just have to know one of 2025's most popular political truisms: TACO.

Indeed, on Sept. 25, Trump issued another executive order directing the U.S. Attorney General to take "no action for noncompliance" against TikTok for "120 days from the date of this order" β€” which brings us to Jan. 23, 2026. Why? Because, Trump wrote, "a plan has been presented to me to undergo a qualified divestiture of TikTok’s United States operations."

That plan was said to involve a $14 billion sale of the U.S. arm of TikTok to a consortium including Oracle, which is led by Trump backer Larry Ellison. But no further details have materialized, and the Chinese government insists the sale isn't going ahead β€” leading to widespread confusion.

So will TikTok be officially banned in the U.S. on Jan. 23, 2026, 368 days after the original ban was said to go ahead? Your guess is as good as ours β€” but given the evidence of the past year, it probably wouldn't be wise to bet your life savings on it.

Documentary fans can get MagellanTV for just $140

16 December 2025 at 18:00
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We found 35+ unique gifts under $50 for the holidays

16 December 2025 at 17:33
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Some people possess an innate talent for finding gifts on a budget. No matter the occasion (Christmas, anniversary, Valentine's Day, Mother's Day) or recipient (wife, husband, boyfriend, teens, in-laws), they somehow nail it every time β€” winning the unofficial "best gift-giver" award among those who are lucky to know them. If you're not the most intuitive gift-giver, fear not. We've put together a list of the best gift ideas for under $50, from expected-but-useful stocking stuffers to cool items they definitely don't have yet. These unique budget-friendly gift ideas span such a variety of categories that you're bound to find something up their alley. You might even catch a few on sale.

OpenAI launches new ChatGPT Images tool to rival Nano Banana: How to try it

16 December 2025 at 17:27
a ChatGPT billboard on the side of a building on Vine Street in hollywood, california

ChatGPT Images doesn’t roll off the tongue like Nano Banana, but OpenAI finally has an answer for Google's uber-popular AI image editor. The company's "new flagship image generation model" is available now in ChatGPT Images and in the API under the model name GPT Image 1.5.

OpenAI has been on a tear recently, in fact. The company, which was rumored to be in a β€œcode red” state following the launch of Google Gemini 3, launched GPT-5.2 last week. Today, OpenAI continues its counterattack against Google’s newfound momentum in the AI space with a rather large update to ChatGPT Images, promising to generate better images, edit images more effectively, and do so more quickly.Β 

β€œWhether you’re creating something from scratch or editing a photo, you’ll get the output you’re picturing,” OpenAI says in its announcement post. β€œIt makes precise edits while keeping details intact, and generates images up to 4x faster.”

In addition to the update, which does not appear to have a catchy name like Google’s Nano Banana, OpenAI also launched a new Images tab within the ChatGPT app and browser. In addition to being a dedicated space to create images, the new ChatGPT Images also acts as a sort of discovery and brainstorming feed to give you ideas of what to create. OpenAI says that the new feature is β€œdesigned to make image generation delightful β€” to spark inspiration and make creative exploration effortless.”

For general performance, the latest update seems like a refinement rather than something totally new. OpenAI says the new ChatGPT Image model will be more reliable, adhere better to user intent, and keep details more consistent across multiple outputs. That last bit has been a bit of a meme in the AI user community, and many have tried the 100x ChatGPT image trend to see what they come up with.Β 

OpenAI’s announcement post includes the full list of updates with GPT Image 1.5, plus some impressive examples of the new image model at work.

ChatGPT Images vs. Nano Banana

Nano Banana is the nickname for Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, Google's AI image generator. The tool has proven remarkably capable as a fast and easy-to-use AI image editor, and as its popularity has grown, Google has integrated it into Gemini, Google Photos, Search, and Messages. So, how does the new ChatGPT Images compare?

It took all of about 10 minutes, but GPT-Image-1.5 immediately took first place on LMArena’s Text-to-Image leaderboard, bumping Nano Banana Pro to second place. However, real-world examples so far have been a little mixed.Β 

I asked both Nano Banana and the new ChatGPT Images to edit the same photo, and received very similar results.

Using the same prompt and image, I asked both models to edit a photo of my car from nighttime to daytime.

photo of a snow-covered car in icy driveway at night
The original image Credit: Joe Hindy

While both models earn a passing grade, Google's version looks better to my eye.

AI edited photo of a snow-covered car in an icy driveway
Left: The result from Nano Banana. Credit: Joe Hindy / Google Gemini
Right: The result from ChatGPT Images. Credit: Joe Hindy / OpenAI

How to try the new ChatGPT Images

Per OpenAI, the update is rolling out as we speak to all users, so it should be available to try immediately. In short, all you need to do is head to ChatGPT and look for the new Images tab. You can find the tool at chatgpt.com/images. As per usual, free users will have very limited access.

The new image model is also available in the OpenAI API, and you can check the pricing on the OpenAI website. So, developers and people with their own AI tools can start using it right away.


Disclosure: Ziff Davis, Mashable’s parent company, in April filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.

All signs point to big laptop and smartphone price increases due to escalating memory shortage

16 December 2025 at 17:00
Samsung logo on window

The artificial intelligence boom has become truly unavoidable, even for those who don't use AI in their daily lives at all.

Case in point: The world of personal computers, especially laptops and smartphones.

We're in the midst of a worldwide memory shortage, due in large part to the sudden explosion of AI data centers around the world and their enormous demand for these computer components. That's sparked an ongoing shortage of crucial hardware such as dynamic random access memory (DRAM), Samsung DDR5 RAM, and SSDs. As a result, smartphone prices could rise 6.9 percent in 2026, according to a CNBC report on the memory shortage.

Now, Samsung has reportedly doubled the contract price of DDR5 memory drives. At the same time, Framework, makers of easily repairable, enthusiast-centric machines, just doubled prices on those exact components. And as suppliers hike prices on memory hardware, device manufacturers will most likely pass that cost onto consumers, experts say.

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Samsung is hardly the only brand affected by the memory shortage. HP has warned that it will have to raise prices on its PCs starting next year because there just isn't enough memory to go around, per our colleagues at PCMag. The same goes for Lenovo and Dell, according to PC Gamer. In fact, RAM is in such short supply that some analysts are predicting laptop makers will push more low-performance 8GB RAM laptops on consumers in 2026 out of necessity. Either way, customers lose.

Additionally, it doesn't seem like there's an end date on any of this. Despite recent fears over an AI bubble, the AI industry is hardly slowing down. The need for more data centers could be indefinite, as far as anyone can tell.

All of this is to say that if you want a new laptop or PC, or even just parts for a PC, you better get to shopping now. That DDR5 RAM you need might cost a whole lot more in just a few months.

What tech would the Fallout cast steal from the show?

16 December 2025 at 16:12
Walton Goggins at the 'Fallout' junket

From radroaches to deathclaws, there are a lot of things in Fallout that I'm happy don't exist in real life. But there are several elements of its sci-fi technology that I wouldn't mind having around for day-to-day use. Who wouldn't want a handy-dandy Pip-Boy on their wrist?

However, the cast and showrunner of Fallout have their own ideas about what technology they'd steal from the series.

In an interview with Mashable, Fallout co-creator and showrunner Geneva Robertson-Dworet revealed she would steal cold fusion, the revolutionary, limitless power source introduced at the end of Season 1. That technology continues to play a big role in Season 2, as the forces of the wasteland jockey to control it β€” and the fate of the world.

Meanwhile, Aaron Moten, who plays Brotherhood of Steel Knight Maximus, would choose an item that's very on-brand for his character: the T-60 power armor suit.

"Just for getting groceries, or walking the dog," Moten joked. "Just the simple things in life, where you want to be impervious."

Walton Goggins, who plays the Ghoul/Cooper Howard, opted for a different route entirely.

"I don't like technology, you know? A phone depresses me. I'm going to be the only person to just say nothing," Goggins said. "You can have it, you can keep it! I don't want to live in that world!"

The response sounds like it came straight from Cooper Howard's mouth. "He avoids technology for sure," Goggins said. "He's an analog guy, which I think makes him so appealing, at least to me, anyway."

To learn more about the Fallout cast's technology of choice, and their favorite Fallout creatures, check out the full video above.

Fallout Season 2 premieres Dec. 16 at 9 p.m. ET on Prime Video, with a new episode every week.

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Last-minute gift idea: This DeLonghi espresso machine is on sale for under $100

16 December 2025 at 12:34
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SAVE $100: As of Dec. 16, the De'Longhi 15-bar manual espresso machine is on sale for only $99.95 at Amazon. That's a 50% price drop and its lowest cost to date.


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Most espresso machines come with major sticker shock, so finding one for under $100 is a huge deal. Whether you're looking for a last-minute gift for less than $100 or you want to treat yourself, this De'Longhi espresso maker is on sale at Amazon for its best price ever.

Typically $199.95, which is already a pretty solid price for a countertop espresso maker, the De'Longhi ECP3630 manual espresso machine is on sale for only $99.95 at Amazon as of Dec. 16. That's 50% off and the lowest price we've ever seen on this model, beating its Black Friday price by a long shot.

While it's not loaded with extra bells and whistles, this sleek and compact espresso machine will definitely get the job done. And by job, I mean pumping out piping hot quality cups of caffeine on your countertop. It's equipped with an Italian 15-bar pump, a premium adjustable frother, and adjustable controls to modify to your taste preferences. There's no major learning curve like bigger, fancier machines. Choose from single or double espresso and select your milk setting, then create your own authentic coffeehouse favorite at home.

Everyone knows a coffee addict. This could be the perfect gift for that person in your life and it won't set you back hundreds if not thousands of dollars like some espresso makers would. Less than $100 for at-home daily espresso? That's just 33 double shots of espresso at Starbucks, to put it in perspective.

The Skylight Calendar, one of our top gifts for moms and dads, is $90 off at Best Buy for one day

16 December 2025 at 12:30
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SAVE $90: On Dec. 16 only, the 15-inch touchscreen Skylight Calendar is on sale for $229.99 as the Best Buy drop of the day. That beats its $249.99 Black Friday price by $20Β β€” get the rare deal in the Best Buy app.


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The best gift for a parent is ultimately the gift of less chaos. You could buy them AirTags, offer to watch their kids, or send them on a vacation. The ultra-helpful digital Skylight Calendar is one of Mashable's top gift ideas for moms and dads, and it's $90 off at Best Buy as the Dec. 16 drop of the day.

At $229.99 on Dec. 16 only, Best Buy's price beats the record-low $249.99 price tag we saw at Amazon during Black Friday. The 15-inch Skylight Calendar is currently full price ($319.99) at Amazon, so this near-$100 savings is rare.

You'll only see the sale price on the Best Buy mobile app (Best Buy drops don't show up in a web browser.) From there, you can add it to your cart and check out like usual. The catch is that all Best Buy drops have a limited inventory, with a live status bar keeping track of the percentage left. As of 12:15 p.m. ET, 75% inventory was left for the Skylight Calendar.

Skylight can sync with Google, iCloud, Outlook, Yahoo, and Cozi calendars to streamline schedules of multiple people to one communal device. Appointments, meetings, events, weekly chores, and even grocery lists can also be added right from the Skylight app, even if something pops up while you're not home. Everything can be labeled and color-coded for each member of the household.

But busy parents aren't the sole target audience for the Skylight Calendar β€”Β it's a life hack for literally anyone with a lot going on. Mashable contributor Jae Thomas, who is a journalist and editor, a dog trainer, and who works at a kennel one day per week, instantly felt more organized after bringing a Skylight Calendar into the weekly mix.

Thomas can confirm that yes, having a central hub like the Skylight is a worthwhile upgrade over merely sharing a Google Calendar with someone. "I find myself getting little hits of dopamine when I check things off my to-do lists, and it's easier for me and my partner to stay in sync on where we'll both be during the week. I truly wish I had this when we were sharing a car β€” it would have saved us many arguments and miscommunications about scheduling."

Keep a cleaner house for less work with $100 off the Shark Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo

16 December 2025 at 12:07
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SAVE $100.01: As of Dec. 16, get the Shark Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo for $599.98, down from its usual price of $699.99 at Amazon. That's a discount of 14%.


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Here's one indelible truth: No one enjoys spending all their time cleaning their floors. It's a thankless task, and it's one that always needs to be done if you want to keep a tidy house. Thankfully these days we have robot vacuums that can handle it all for you. If you're ready to offload all your cleaning tasks, you'll want to recruit these gadgets to do so.

As of Dec. 16, get the Shark Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo for $599.98, down from its usual price of $699.99 at Amazon. That's $100.01 off and a discount of 14%.

This Shark combination robot vacuum and mop can handle just about anything you ask of it. It has powerful suction for vacuuming through dirt, debris, and hair, and it can also mop up tough stains. It uses NeverStuck technology to help lift it over obstacles and across thresholds, and keeps the mopping pad held above carpets to avoid issues with getting water everywhere, too.

When your robot's reservoir is full, it can handle itself there, too, emptying its debris into a 60-day capacity bin and refilling its own water tank for up o 30 days. It also washes and dries its mopping pad afer every time it runs. That means minimal interactions with you so all you have to do is set a schedule and let it go.

With LiDAR mapping, a 3D sensor, schedule-making, and targeted cleaning options, you don't even have to figure out how best for your vacuum and mop combo to tackle messes. Just sit back, relax, and watch it go. And be glad this is no longer something you have to worry about actually doing.

The Anker Solix F2000 portable power station is on sale at Amazon for under $850, which is almost 60% off

16 December 2025 at 12:03
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SAVE $1,150: The Anker Solix F2000 portable power station is on sale at Amazon for $849, down from the list price of $1,999. That's a 58% discount.


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Winter officially arrives in just a few days. But you've probably already been feeling cool temps and dealing with seasonal storms. If high winds, torrential rains, or ice storms threaten a power outage, there's a better way curtail the inconvenience β€” a portable power station. Amazon has a great model on sale today to put you in better shape during the next outage.

As of Dec. 16, the Anker Solix F2000 portable power station is on sale for $849 at Amazon, marked down from the standard price of $1,999. That works out a massive savings of $1,150 from a 58% discount.

Anker consistently knocks it out of the park with designing portable power stations. In testing, the Anker Solix C1000 Gen 2 is my all-time favorite model for moderate power needs. But if you want more power to deal with a power outage, the Solix F2000 is a great option. It packs in 2,048 Wh of power while being able to power almost all of your home's appliances. Use it to keep the refrigerator cooling, the WiFi router online, and keep small devices charged.

Anker says the Solix F2000 can keep a refrigerator cooling for 10 hours, a CPAP machine on for over 32 hours or a washing machine for 1.5 hours. Plus, you can keep some lights on at home so you won't have to fumble around in the dark.

Come camping season, you can take it along to power up an air fryer, mini fridge, portable freezer, and a projector. Its telescoping handle makes it easy to bring along to the campsite. It's also an excellent addition to the worksite, powering tools like a chainsaw, drill, or yard work tools.

While it's on sale for a shocking 58% off, equip your home and camping adventures with the Anker Solix F2000. Everyone in your party will thank you for the extra power.

Need a new TV? This TCL 85-inch QLED model from 2025 is $400 off.

16 December 2025 at 12:01
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SAVE $400: As of Dec. 16, the TCL 85-inch T7 QLED 4K TV is on sale for only $999.97 at Amazon. That's nearly 30% off its list price of $1,399.99 and matches its Black Friday cost.


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From holiday movies to the Olympics to the NFL playoffs, there's plenty of excuses to snag a new TV this season. Not to mention, it's one of the best times to score a big screen for a big discount.

As of Dec. 16, you can get the TCL 85-inch T7 QLED 4K TV on sale for only $999.97. That's nearly 30% off its list price of $1,399.99 and matches its Black Friday cost, which also happens to be its lowest price on record.

TCL just launched this monstrous screen last month as part of its new T7 Series β€”Β a lineup of budget-friendly QLED TVs packed with bells and whistles. So, just know that you're getting a brand-new 2025 model that's relatively future-proof. Despite its affordable price tag, it still features quantum dot technology, a native refresh rate of 144Hz, an AI processor that automatically optimizes color, contrast and clarity, Dolby Atmos audio, and Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support. It's powered by Google TV, so you can open apps, change the channel, or launch a movie right where you left off via hands-free voice control.

The TCL T7 is also a solid pick for gamers on a budget. Besides the 144Hz refresh rate, it also features Game Accelerator 288, an Auto Game Mode that automatically enables the lowest input lag and latency, and Motion Rate 480 with MEMC Frame Insertion for the ultimate clarity.

Don't endure any more dark and blurry viewing sessions. Upgrade your TV to the 85-inch TCL T7 while it's under $1,000. If that's too much TV for you, the smaller models (55, 65, and 75 inches) are also on sale for up to 33% off.

The Housemaid review: Bad. Like bad bad. Not fun bad.

16 December 2025 at 12:00
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There is probably not a universe where The Housemaid was going to be a "good" movie in any traditional sense. It's based on the trashy Freida McFadden novel of the same name, with a twist suited to a Dateline episode. Still, the adaptation could have been a fun movie, or a good bad movie. But instead, it's another Sydney Sweeney-fronted dud following Madame Web, Eden, and Christy.

In adapting McFadden's book, director Paul Feig could have leaned hard into the erotic thriller aspect of the novel, evoking gloriously trashy '90s films like The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, Cruel Intentions, or Basic Instinct. In these movies, sex, greed, and mind-fuckery all blend to a heady effect. Sure, some might decry it as lowbrow, but these movies are undeniably satisfyingly thrilling entertainment.

Or Feig could have gone the way of his Simple Favor movies, leaning into the campy, twisted fun of watching two cinematic divas face off. The Housemaid might have resembled such epically sexy and sick movies as The Favourite, The Substance, Single White Female, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, or β€”Β my personal favorite β€”Β Death Becomes Her.Β 

Sadly, The Housemaid doesn't have enough style to hold a candle to any of these fierce films. And it certainly doesn't have substance. But it does have Sydney Sweeney, once more proving her lack of range.Β 

Sydney Sweeney is woefully miscast in The Housemaid.Β 

Sydney Sweeney as Millie Calloway in "The Housemaid."
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After the flopped biopic Christy, Sweeney takes another swing at playing a working-class woman with unhoused twentysomething Millie Calloway, who is in desperate need of of a job and a home. So, the live-in housemaid gig at the Winchester mansion in Great Neck, Long Island, seems too good to be true.Β 

Tending to the needs of thirtysomething stay-at-home mom Nina Winchester (Amanda Seyfried), her snotty daughter, Cecilia (Indiana Elle), and her dashing husband, Andrew (Brandon Sklenar), should be easy enough. But no sooner does Millie move in that Nina begins to bully and gaslight her. The housemaid's only respite from Nina's cruelty is the kindness of Andrew. But as the maid and the man grow closer, so does danger.Β 

It's a premise that flips the Hand That Rocks the Cradle conceit on its head, where it's the humble help that's being tormented by a vicious housewife. However, McFadden's book was told from the perspective of Millie and Nina, giving us an insight into their thought processes β€” especially when they don't dare say aloud what they're thinking. The movie brings over some of this through Millie's diary and a letter Nina writes to Cecilia. Mostly, however, The Housemaid relies on the actresses' dialogue delivery and reaction to build their characters. And Sweeney is giving us nothing.Β 

Confoundingly, the adapted screenplay from Rebecca Sonnenshine offers little out the gate. The movie opens β€”Β not in medias res like the book β€”Β but with a sullen Millie driving through Nina's posh neighborhood in her POS car. Sweeney's blank expression offers nothing about who Millie is or what she's feeling. And it's this same expression that pops up again and again whether Millie is being tormented, seduced, or pushed to a dramatic reaction. Far from establishing the scrappy survivor from McFadden's novel, Sweeney's take on the character is so blasΓ© that it's just boring to watch her. She gave more emotion in that polarizing jeans ad.

Amanda Seyfried goes for the gusto, but can't save The Housemaid.Β 

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Feig went against the book's description of Nina, who was called "fat" in a variety of ways in the novel, instead casting Seyfried, who looks a lot like Sweeney. There's a bit of a Single White Female intrigue to that, as these doppelgΓ€ngers face off. But Seyfried, who turned in one of the best performances of 2025 with The Testament of Ann Lee, is left unsupported by her fellow cast members and her director.Β 

Nina Winchester is meant to be outrageously unhinged. Her behavior β€”Β in both the book and the movie β€”Β is viciously volatile, as she repeatedly sets Millie up to be scorned, embarrassed, and much worse. On the page, she reads like a Ryan Murphy diva, the kind who'd raise hell on All's Fair. Seyfried reaches for these dark places, caterwauling and glaring accusingly. But she is effectively in a vacuum of blah.Β 

Feig has not given her the eye-catching fashions of A Simple Favor or the fascinating set designs of The Substance. The cinematography from John Schwartzman doesn't embrace Seyfried's projected madness, but shrinks from it. For instance, in one scene where Nina has a meltdown in the kitchen, smashing plates and slinging accusations, the edit (from Brent White) bounds from one angle to another, never catching her face in frame. Instead, the focus is on Sweeney and Sklenar, who are giving the kind of wooden performances most often seen in forgettable Lifetime movies.Β (Not looking at you, A Deadly Adoption! You're sublime.)

The Housemaid's sex scenes aren't too hot for TV.Β 

Brandon Sklenar as Andrew Winchester in "The Housemaid."
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As you might expect, Millie turns to Andrew for comfort from his cruel wife, then the two begin an affair. The sex scenes are numerous and involve nudity from both performers, which might titillate. Yet as torrid as their romance should feel, the scenes themselves lack heat. There's no real chemistry between Sweeney and Sklenar. And frankly, as at-home audiences are thrilled over the forbidden romance and hot sex in Heated Rivalry, it's almost funny how tame this rated R theatrical release feels. Almost. Another word for how The Housemaid feels is disappointing.Β 

McFadden's novel initially leaned heavily on black-and-white portraits of put-upon Millie and malevolent Nina to the point where it telegraphs the big twist. But that extreme portrayal in the novel could have been explored in the film with theatrical performances that urge the audience to enjoy the audaciousness of their conflict and its chaotic climax.Β Fieg and Sonnenshine could have radically shifted the film's aesthetic once the big secret of Nina's is unveiled, changing the way we see her with an engaging visual shift. But they chose not to.

To Sonnenshine and Feig's credit, they strive to work in horror elements, like a mirror jump scare, a leering groundskeeper (Michael Morrone), and a revised finale that goes into slasher territory. But it all feels pretty shallow. None of these genre cliches elevate the material or even live up to the novel's addictively trashy energy.Β 

Props to Elizabeth Perkins though, who appears as Andrew's icy mother. With high, meticulously coiffed white hair, a blood-red lipsticked scowl, and the fashion sense of a Waspy Cruella de Vil, Perkins delivers the kind of sharp performance that could have made this movie work β€”Β if the others followed her lead. When she cuts her eyes to her daughter-in-law in scorn, I almost expected Nina to bleed. Β 

Alas, this is a movie that contains Perkins' acerbic performance but doesn't deserve it. The trailers and source material of The Housemaid suggest it should be a good night out, relishing in lusty twists, deranged turns, and electrifying diva showdown energy. But in this battle of wild wills, Seyfried is left to shadowbox while Sweeney sleepwalks. Far from fun, The Housemaid is underwhelming as an erotic thriller, a dark comedy, and even a Sydney Sweeney movie.Β 

The Housemaid opens in theaters on Dec. 19.

How Glamzilla built a beauty empire by staying true to her formula

16 December 2025 at 12:00
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Stephanie Valentine, also known online as Glamzilla, is passionate about beauty. She loves finding a formula that works and discovering exactly why it does so. She loves hunting down new products, giving her audience her first impression, and diving into the details.Β 

The makeup artist and influencer has over one million subscribers on YouTube and Instagram, but it's on TikTok where her content truly shines. With 2.7 million followers on the app, it's no wonder that she was nominated for the Okay Slay award for fashion and beauty at the 2025 TikTok Awards alongside Katie Fang (@katiefanggg), Meredith Duxbury (@meredithduxbury), Darcei Giles (@missdarcei), and Wisdom Kaye (@wisdm8).Β 

We caught up with the creator ahead of the award ceremony to talk about where she finds inspiration, her first time going viral, and what she loves most about the beauty community online.Β 

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How do you find inspiration and ideas for your videos and for your work?

I find inspiration in different ways. Is it watching a video? Is it being inspired by a print? Is it just wanting to find the latest and greatest in beauty? Looking at different product innovations, being inspired by what the future holds for beauty, and what the potential opportunities are? How can formulas be better? What am I looking for in formulas? What does my audience want to see? What would old me want to see? What would new me want to see?

It's ever-evolving. I'm inspired by many different things because, if you look at things from a beauty lens, and view everything as beautiful, that's all you can find, right? Beauty.

When you aren't feeling inspired or motivated, what drives you?

This is actually a struggle for me. I'm somebody who is really passionate about beauty. I'd like to test a new formula. I need to want to be excited about things. And that's why a lot of my videos go viral. Because when I find a beauty formula that's amazing and something I've never seen before, I post about it online. And sometimes that video just took 10 seconds to make, right? But I'm sitting here, and I'm trying hundreds of formulas. Testing all different types of liners, all different types of lipsticks [and] foundations. And when something makes me feel, "Wow," it's uncontrollable. However, if something doesn't evoke any feelings in me, my life becomes boring. And the only thing that picks me up is truly eating really good food, reading a book, [and] hanging out with my family.

Do you remember your first viral post? What was it? How did it change your approach to content creation?

My first viral post was in 2016. I saw MAC on the runway, and freckles were in. So I took my [Anastasia Beverly Hills] brow pencil, and I freckled on Instagram, and that surged.

At that point, I had only about 3,000 followers. That surged me to 25,000 followers overnight. That was a big moment for me. That was my first real viral moment. And then after that, everyone was using freckles.Β 

My first TikTok viral video was a lip swatch video because I fell in love with this NYX Shine Loud Liquid Lipstick. It was bringing back an old trend where the lipstick was transfer-proof, had long wear, and then you added a clear glaze on top, making it transfer-proof. And I showed that on camera, and TikTok went crazy. The product sold out. It was sold out worldwide. And that was my actual first TikTok video. But I was doing one-minute reviews for years on other platforms. TikTok was the perfect platform for me.

How did that one video going viral change the way you approached content creation?

I pioneered the one-minute review, and I'm doing it on other platforms. My content hasn't changed. If you check my oldest videos on other platforms, you will see that everything's exactly the same. I haven't changed the formula; just the lighting has improved, my hair has grown longer, and that's it. I've never changed the format of my videos, because that's what I love and that's what I'm passionate about.

It's always been the same.

What does TikTok do for you that these other platforms don't?

It allows me the freedom to be myself and form my own community, and it allows people to find me and my content without me trying to push it. At the end of the day, my content is just me trying to connect with other beauty lovers from across the world. If you love lipstick as much as I do, that this being transfer-proof is "wow" to you, you get it. You're my people. And that can be anyone from all over the world. And that's the beautiful thing about beauty. I have become best friends online with people I don't even know because we like lipstick. And that's what TikTok does.

Your comments on TikTok are filled with fans who feel deeply connected to you. How does it feel to be on this side of parasocial relationships?

This is how I felt when I watched beauty influencers [before I became an influencer myself]. And I connected with them because we liked the same thing. And when I was living my regular life, my day-to-day, the only thing that would make me happy was literally lipstick and foundation. And if someone else online loved it as much as I did, that was amazing. And what's so funny about it is that my best friends and the people who work with me all started as my followers.Β 

I answer every single DM. Every single comment that you see online is me. We really prioritize that. And it's important because that's how I started my career. Community is everything to me. And regardless of how big I become or how viral a video goes, the beauty community is everything because it's what saved my life and helped me grow.

Can you walk me through your workflow?

Every single day, I open up all the apps. I look up Sephora, Ulta, drugstore, Target, Walmart... I look at everything, and I see what's launched and what's new. If I need to drive over to the [U.S.-Canada] border and pick it up at Ulta, I will. I proudly do not accept PR, because I want to be able to actually purchase a product and understand its value, as well as what it means to a regular consumer.Β 

I film maybe 10 videos a day when I'm testing out formulas, and sometimes you won't see them at all because it's not good. And when I post a review, it's a first impression. It's really a first impression.Β 

And the videos go viral because I know how to manipulate the formula, and I know how to use it.Β 

Are you recording all of this on your iPhone?Β 

Yes. At least 10 videos a day.

How do you not run out of storage?

I have three iPhones, and then if I'm not passionate about it, they get deleted right away. And I film on the TikTok app. So, in every single video, it's just me going "beep, beep, beep, beep, beep." That's it. I film directly on TikTok. It's my favorite.

How many drafts do you have?Β 

A lot.

I bet. How long does testing take?

It depends on my mood. Am I really happy? Am I excited? Am I thrilled to do this? What am I looking for? It really depends on the vibe that day, because one day I might want to wear a teacher hat and teach like a makeup artist, or I want to find the next product, or I want to be silly. It really depends. And that's the power of social media.Β 

TikTok gives me the power to be myself and share all the different versions of me. If I want to do a cooking video, I will find cooking people. If I want to talk about my weight loss journey, I'll find people who relate to that. And if I want to talk about lipstick, I'm home.

Who were the creators who really inspired you before you made your way into the creator industry?

Patrick Starrr. Michelle Phan. Jackie Aina. NikkieTutorials. Makeup By Mario. I love everyone who contributed to our beauty space. That's who I'm inspired most by.Β 

And I've taken bits and pieces of them that I admired, and I've made it my own. And I wouldn't be here without any of them. And I've told all of them this.Β 

What advice would you give to someone who aspires to be a content creator in the beauty industry?

We are all creators. Even if your video doesn't perform, as long as you're sharing and being open, honest, and passionate about beauty or any other topic you want to discuss, you're a creator. You don't need numbers. And that's the beauty of social media. You will always find your community, and you'll always find a home because it's the magic is you.

How do you feel about the way the beauty community has changed?

I miss the old beauty community. I think we're at a stage right now where, over the last four years, everything is about going viral. And that's beautiful. And that really leveled up our beauty space. It created space for a bunch of new creators [and] a bunch of brands.

However, the truth of the matter is that we've lost the meaning of the beauty space because we've focused too much on products. Now it's time to really engage in our communities and be a part of them. And I think that's the most important thing, and that's why I'm slowly changing my content from being a viral content creator, from selling out so many different SKUs [and making] different viral videos. I've realized education and really honing in on community is number one. And that's forever.Β 

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