• Sunday, August 03, 2025
In a city like İstanbul, having a personal laptop is essential for students. Whether you're attending university, taking language courses, or working part-time, a laptop helps you attend online classes, complete assignments, browse resources, and stay connected with your teachers and classmates. Public transport rides and campus libraries are also easier to utilize when you have a portable, efficient device.

Acer Swift Go 14 (2023–2025)
Intel Core Ultra 5 or 7, 16 GB RAM, up to 1 TB SSD, 14″ FHD+
Lightweight, fast, and battery-efficient, this laptop is excellent for multitasking, note-taking, and research. It suits students who need to carry their laptop across campuses or work in cafes and libraries.

Asus Zenbook 14 OLED (2024–2025)
Intel Core Ultra 7 or AMD Ryzen 7, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, 14″ OLED
Known for its premium screen and strong battery life, this is ideal for students in design, media, or any field requiring sharp visuals and good color accuracy.

Acer Aspire Go 15 (2024)
Intel Core i3, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD, 15.6″ FHD
Affordable and easy to use, this laptop offers a large screen and full keyboard, making it suitable for assignments, video classes, and writing-heavy work.

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3x (2025)
Snapdragon processor, 16 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD, 14″ FHD
Best for long battery use and smooth performance in day-to-day student tasks like web browsing, online classes, and note-taking. Good for students who move around a lot.

Asus Chromebook CM14 (2025)
Intel N-series processor, 8 GB RAM, 64–128 GB storage, 14″ FHD
Simple, reliable, and ideal for students who mostly work with Google Docs, Classroom, and online platforms. Lightweight and fast for basic education use.

Acer Chromebook Plus 514 (2022–2025)
Intel N-series, 8 GB RAM, 128 GB SSD, 14″ FHD IPS
Great for those who prefer a Chromebook with better screen quality and smoother performance. It's perfect for lectures, writing, and browsing.

Lenovo Chromebook Duet 11 (2020)
MediaTek processor, 4 GB RAM, 64–128 GB storage, 11″ detachable screen
Portable and cheap, best for reading, note-taking, and basic tasks. Ideal for students who need a second lightweight device.

Asus Chromebook CX14 (2025)
Intel Core 3 N355, 8 GB RAM, 128 GB storage, 14″ FHD IPS
Performs well for everyday student work like browsing, writing, and video calls. A good Chromebook choice with better specs than earlier models.

MacBook Air M3 (2024)
Apple M3 chip, 8–16 GB RAM, 256–512 GB SSD, 13.6″ Retina
Very efficient and smooth for all types of student work. Great build quality, long battery, and strong for both academic and creative needs.

HP Chromebook Plus 15.6″ (2024)
Intel-based, 8 GB RAM, large FHD screen
Offers more screen space for multitasking and better viewing. A solid option for those who prefer Chromebooks and need a bigger display.
Best student laptops 2018 to 2025




  • Monday, July 21, 2025
Best Beaches in Istanbul - A Student’s Guide
If you are a student living in Istanbul, you should know that this amazing city also has some nice beaches where you can relax and enjoy your free time. You do not need to travel far. Right inside Istanbul, there are beautiful spots by the sea that are perfect for a quick break or a full day of fun.

Here are some of the best beaches in Istanbul that every student should visit:

1. Florya Güneş Beach
Located on the European side, this beach is clean and well-organized. It has showers, changing rooms, and even small cafes. It is easy to reach by metro or bus, and it’s a perfect place for a peaceful day by the sea.

2. Caddebostan Beach
This is one of the most famous beaches on the Asian side. It’s free and very popular among young people. You can swim, sunbathe, or just sit on the grass and enjoy the sea view. It’s close to the city center and easy to reach.

3. Kilyos Beaches
Kilyos is on the northern coast of Istanbul, by the Black Sea. The beaches here are bigger and many of them are private with entrance fees, but they are clean and full of energy in summer. Some places also have music, food, and fun events for students.

4. MenekÅŸe Beach
Close to Florya, MenekÅŸe Beach is another nice option on the European side. It’s a bit quieter and has a family-friendly vibe. If you want to relax and avoid the crowd, this could be a good choice.

5. Poyrazköy Beach
Located near the Bosphorus Bridge on the Asian side, this beach feels more natural and less crowded. The water is clean, and the views are beautiful. It’s a good place for a peaceful day away from the busy parts of the city.

Quick Tips:
  • Weekdays are less crowded than weekends
  •  Some beaches are free, others have a small fee
  • Take your student ID with you
  • Always clean up after yourself and respect others
Istanbul is not only about studying and city life. These beaches can help you relax and enjoy the beauty of nature while you are here. Try to visit at least one when the weather is good.


  • Thursday, July 10, 2025
YouTube’s New Monetization Policy (Effective July 15, 2025)

YouTube is updating its monetization rules to improve content quality and reduce spammy, low-effort, or AI-heavy uploads. These changes will affect how creators earn from their videos on the platform.

🚫 Crackdown on Low-Effort & Repetitive Content
YouTube will demonetize content that is:
  • Mass-produced or copied across channels
  • Made using only AI-generated voiceovers without human touch
  • Simple slideshows, compilations, or templates with no creativity
  • Reaction or trailer videos that don’t offer personal insight or analysis
🤖 AI Use is Still Allowed with Human Input

AI tools can still be used in content creation, but monetization will only be approved if the video clearly shows human effort such as:
  • Personal narration
  • Original commentary or analysis
  • Unique editing or creative transformation
🎬 Reaction & Commentary Channels Are Safe (If Done Right)

YouTube clarified that it’s not banning certain video formats. You can still earn from:
  • Reaction videos
  • Commentary and opinion content
  • As long as the content is clearly transformed with your own thoughts, insights, humor, or voice, it remains monetizable.
⚠️ Repeated Violations Can Lead to Full Demonetization
  • Channels that keep uploading non-original or low-effort content could:
  • Be removed from the YouTube Partner Program (YPP)
  • Lose monetization on all videos, not just a few
  • Face suspension if policies are ignored continuously
🎯 Purpose of the Policy Update
  • The main goals behind these changes are:
  • To promote authentic, valuable, and original content
  • To protect viewer experience from repetitive or spam-like videos
  • To reward creators who genuinely contribute unique work
  • To reduce overuse of AI and copy-paste methods
YouTube 2025 Monetization Update


  • Wednesday, July 09, 2025

Two recent and heartbreaking incidents in Pakistan have left the nation in shock where well-known actresses were found dead, all alone in their flats, with no one around to notice their absence for days.

🎭 Humaira Asghar Ali
A famous model, actress, and reality TV contestant (known from Tamasha Ghar and the film Jalaibee).
Her body was discovered on July 8, 2025, in her flat in DHA Ittehad Commercial, Karachi, after neighbors complained of a foul smell. Authorities believe she died 15–20 days earlier. She had been living alone since 2018 and had stopped paying rent over a year ago.

🌸 Ayesha Khan
A senior television and film actress, known for classic dramas like Afshan, Aroosa, and Family 93.
Her body was found on June 19, 2025, in her apartment in Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi. She had been living alone, and it is believed she died at least a week before being discovered. Police confirmed it was a natural death.


📿 This is exactly why Islam strongly advises never to spend even a single night alone
The Prophet Muhammad ï·º warned against isolation, especially at night.
Being alone increases vulnerability not just to physical harm but also to mental distress and unseen spiritual dangers. Islam encourages companionship, family bonds, and regular check-ins with loved ones.


🤲 The Message:
The lonely deaths of Humaira Asghar and Ayesha Khan are a tragic reminder that no matter how independent we are, human connection is essential.
If someone around you lives alone, check on them. Isolation is not freedom it can be an unnoticed journey toward silent death.

Never ignore the wisdom of Islam. It protects us in ways we don’t always understand until it’s too late.

Alone in Flats, Gone Forever


  • Friday, July 04, 2025

Right now, I’m working at a job that pays me much less than my last one. Nearly 70% less. Honestly, that’s a big drop. I didn’t plan for this. I was looking for something that paid at least the same or just a little less. I waited, applied, waited again… but nothing happened for a long time. So, I finally accepted my current job.

Am I happy? In some ways, yes. I’m busy, I’ve stayed active, and I’m building new connections with people. These things matter too. But if we talk about money no, I’m not happy. It’s hard to see your value drop so much.

Still, I always tell myself: If you fall from a height, at least stand up don’t lie on the ground. Life moves forward, and so should we. Maybe this job is just a step in the journey. For now, I’m standing and that’s what counts.

From a Drop to a Stand: My Current Work Life


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