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Homeowners with stronger credit scores are increasingly defaulting on mortgage payments Rate of ‘near-prime’ borrowers missing payments for 90 days increased by 31 per cent by end of 2025 from year earlier

Homeowners with stronger credit scores are increasingly defaulting on mortgage payments www.theglobeandmail.com/business/art... #vanre #tore #mortgages #defaults #cdnpoli

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From ⁨⁨⁨⁨⁨#AnnafromUkraine⁩⁩⁩⁩⁩ @AnnafromUkraine@youtube.com

RUSSIA MASS #DEFAULTS: OLIGARCHS DON’T TRUST PUTIN ANYMORE Vlog 1326: War in #Ukraine

russian #oligarchs do not trust #putin anymore. 51 big #companies announce default in January, and 10 plus in February. More than 50% of large […]

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Ubuntu 26.04 Is Quietly Replacing Its Classic Linux Tools—and the Replacements Are Actually Better Ubuntu 26.04 is replacing classic Linux command-line tools like top, ls, cat, and grep with mode...

#DevNews #ITProNews #btop #eza #bat #ripgrep #Canonical […]

[Original post on webpronews.com]

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Defaults Apps and services that I use by default on my favorite tech …

I have just updated my #DEFAULTS list. Last update was 3 months ago and some things changed. So I think it was necessary.

ner3y.me/defaults/

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Delinquencies, Defaults, and Market Shifts: What Real Estate Investors Should Expect in 2026 Introduction: A Market Entering a New Phase After years of rapid appreciation, unprecedented liquidity, and historically low interest rates, the real estate market has entered a very different cycle—o...

Delinquencies, defaults, and market shifts are critical topics for real estate investors to consider as we look ahead to 2026.

#RealEstateInvesting #2026Outlook #MarketShifts #Delinquencies #Defaults #RealEstateTrends
#InvestorStrategy #HousingMarket2026

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Rubenerd: App defaults, 2025 A list of things I use, inspired by the App Defaults page by Robb Knight



#software #app #defaults

Origin | Interest | Match

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A Modern CSS Reset Oooooh. Nifty.
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Explainer: Preferences Hundreds of app preferences are hidden away in ~/Library/Preferences and elsewhere. What do they contain, how do they work, and how can they crash an app before it's even running fully?
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Should you repair permissions? First we repaired disk permissions, until SIP made that impossible. Then we reset user permissions until Apple withdrew that advice. Next we ran repairHomePermissions in Recovery. Should you still use that?
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Should you repair permissions? First we repaired disk permissions, until SIP made that impossible. Then we reset user permissions until Apple withdrew that advice. Next we ran repairHomePermissions in Recovery. Should you still use that?
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Should you repair permissions? First we repaired disk permissions, until SIP made that impossible. Then we reset user permissions until Apple withdrew that advice. Next we ran repairHomePermissions in Recovery. Should you still use that?
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Should you repair permissions? First we repaired disk permissions, until SIP made that impossible. Then we reset user permissions until Apple withdrew that advice. Next we ran repairHomePermissions in Recovery. Should you still use that?
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Should you repair permissions? First we repaired disk permissions, until SIP made that impossible. Then we reset user permissions until Apple withdrew that advice. Next we ran repairHomePermissions in Recovery. Should you still use that?
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Should you repair permissions? First we repaired disk permissions, until SIP made that impossible. Then we reset user permissions until Apple withdrew that advice. Next we ran repairHomePermissions in Recovery. Should you still use that?
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Should you repair permissions? First we repaired disk permissions, until SIP made that impossible. Then we reset user permissions until Apple withdrew that advice. Next we ran repairHomePermissions in Recovery. Should you still use that?
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We’ve now reached #LetThemEatCake stage:

- Many car loan #Defaults
- Can’t afford #Healthcare while #Hospitals closing
- #USHouse on interminable vacation while #Military #AirTrafficControllers & other #Government workers aren’t getting paid while #ICE #BorderGuards & #NationalGuard proliferate

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#HY #defaults
High investor cash balances and a search for yield have been the key themes throughout credit markets this year, including flows into private credit, chart #JPMorganAM

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Americans reach record car debt… experts fear a 2008-like collapse The soaring cost of cars and insurance is pushing millions of Americans to the financial brink. Wall Street is nervous that could trigger a recession.

' #Delinquencies, #defaults, and #repossessions have shot up in recent years,' the Consumer Federation of America warned in recent analysis. #Auto

'It looks alarmingly similar to trends that were apparent before the #GreatRecession.'

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Frame of preference > Join me on a journey through the first twenty years of Mac’s control panels. > Even already in 1979, the Macintosh was envisioned as a home appliance akin to a toaster or a TV. This was documented in one of my favorite memos of all time. Get the machine out of the box. Leave the screwdriver in the drawer. There is no step three. > This early Control Panel has been celebrated since, even though there are mistakes here: the inconsistent Chicago 3, the top section being one pixel too short, and an occasional uneven border. The UI, like the whole Mac, is slow and clunky – you can see the panel, the windows, even the menus struggling to be drawn with required haste. (Only the mouse pointer is speedy, and it was a small miracle how it got this way.)
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Frame of preference > Join me on a journey through the first twenty years of Mac’s control panels. > Even already in 1979, the Macintosh was envisioned as a home appliance akin to a toaster or a TV. This was documented in one of my favorite memos of all time. Get the machine out of the box. Leave the screwdriver in the drawer. There is no step three. > This early Control Panel has been celebrated since, even though there are mistakes here: the inconsistent Chicago 3, the top section being one pixel too short, and an occasional uneven border. The UI, like the whole Mac, is slow and clunky – you can see the panel, the windows, even the menus struggling to be drawn with required haste. (Only the mouse pointer is speedy, and it was a small miracle how it got this way.)
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Frame of preference > Join me on a journey through the first twenty years of Mac’s control panels. > Even already in 1979, the Macintosh was envisioned as a home appliance akin to a toaster or a TV. This was documented in one of my favorite memos of all time. Get the machine out of the box. Leave the screwdriver in the drawer. There is no step three. > This early Control Panel has been celebrated since, even though there are mistakes here: the inconsistent Chicago 3, the top section being one pixel too short, and an occasional uneven border. The UI, like the whole Mac, is slow and clunky – you can see the panel, the windows, even the menus struggling to be drawn with required haste. (Only the mouse pointer is speedy, and it was a small miracle how it got this way.)
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Frame of preference > Join me on a journey through the first twenty years of Mac’s control panels. > Even already in 1979, the Macintosh was envisioned as a home appliance akin to a toaster or a TV. This was documented in one of my favorite memos of all time. Get the machine out of the box. Leave the screwdriver in the drawer. There is no step three. > This early Control Panel has been celebrated since, even though there are mistakes here: the inconsistent Chicago 3, the top section being one pixel too short, and an occasional uneven border. The UI, like the whole Mac, is slow and clunky – you can see the panel, the windows, even the menus struggling to be drawn with required haste. (Only the mouse pointer is speedy, and it was a small miracle how it got this way.)
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Frame of preference > Join me on a journey through the first twenty years of Mac’s control panels. > Even already in 1979, the Macintosh was envisioned as a home appliance akin to a toaster or a TV. This was documented in one of my favorite memos of all time. Get the machine out of the box. Leave the screwdriver in the drawer. There is no step three. > This early Control Panel has been celebrated since, even though there are mistakes here: the inconsistent Chicago 3, the top section being one pixel too short, and an occasional uneven border. The UI, like the whole Mac, is slow and clunky – you can see the panel, the windows, even the menus struggling to be drawn with required haste. (Only the mouse pointer is speedy, and it was a small miracle how it got this way.)
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Frame of preference > Join me on a journey through the first twenty years of Mac’s control panels. > Even already in 1979, the Macintosh was envisioned as a home appliance akin to a toaster or a TV. This was documented in one of my favorite memos of all time. Get the machine out of the box. Leave the screwdriver in the drawer. There is no step three. > This early Control Panel has been celebrated since, even though there are mistakes here: the inconsistent Chicago 3, the top section being one pixel too short, and an occasional uneven border. The UI, like the whole Mac, is slow and clunky – you can see the panel, the windows, even the menus struggling to be drawn with required haste. (Only the mouse pointer is speedy, and it was a small miracle how it got this way.)
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Frame of preference > Join me on a journey through the first twenty years of Mac’s control panels. > Even already in 1979, the Macintosh was envisioned as a home appliance akin to a toaster or a TV. This was documented in one of my favorite memos of all time. Get the machine out of the box. Leave the screwdriver in the drawer. There is no step three. > This early Control Panel has been celebrated since, even though there are mistakes here: the inconsistent Chicago 3, the top section being one pixel too short, and an occasional uneven border. The UI, like the whole Mac, is slow and clunky – you can see the panel, the windows, even the menus struggling to be drawn with required haste. (Only the mouse pointer is speedy, and it was a small miracle how it got this way.)
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Frame of preference > Join me on a journey through the first twenty years of Mac’s control panels. > Even already in 1979, the Macintosh was envisioned as a home appliance akin to a toaster or a TV. This was documented in one of my favorite memos of all time. Get the machine out of the box. Leave the screwdriver in the drawer. There is no step three. > This early Control Panel has been celebrated since, even though there are mistakes here: the inconsistent Chicago 3, the top section being one pixel too short, and an occasional uneven border. The UI, like the whole Mac, is slow and clunky – you can see the panel, the windows, even the menus struggling to be drawn with required haste. (Only the mouse pointer is speedy, and it was a small miracle how it got this way.)
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Frame of preference > Join me on a journey through the first twenty years of Mac’s control panels. > Even already in 1979, the Macintosh was envisioned as a home appliance akin to a toaster or a TV. This was documented in one of my favorite memos of all time. Get the machine out of the box. Leave the screwdriver in the drawer. There is no step three. > This early Control Panel has been celebrated since, even though there are mistakes here: the inconsistent Chicago 3, the top section being one pixel too short, and an occasional uneven border. The UI, like the whole Mac, is slow and clunky – you can see the panel, the windows, even the menus struggling to be drawn with required haste. (Only the mouse pointer is speedy, and it was a small miracle how it got this way.)
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Frame of preference > Join me on a journey through the first twenty years of Mac’s control panels. > Even already in 1979, the Macintosh was envisioned as a home appliance akin to a toaster or a TV. This was documented in one of my favorite memos of all time. Get the machine out of the box. Leave the screwdriver in the drawer. There is no step three. > This early Control Panel has been celebrated since, even though there are mistakes here: the inconsistent Chicago 3, the top section being one pixel too short, and an occasional uneven border. The UI, like the whole Mac, is slow and clunky – you can see the panel, the windows, even the menus struggling to be drawn with required haste. (Only the mouse pointer is speedy, and it was a small miracle how it got this way.)
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