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Who should pay when an air conditioner included with a monthly rental or jeonse stops working? The answer can depend on ownership, the cause of the breakdown, and any special lease terms—not simply the rental type. Check the article for the key factors and the records tenants should save before arranging repairs.

Illustration of a wall AC above scales holding house keys and a damaged outdoor unit
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Is your AC outdoor unit surrounded by boxes, laundry, or plant pots? Those objects can interfere with airflow, send hot exhaust air back into the intake, and reduce cooling performance. They may also create safety risks. Check the article for model-specific clearance guidance, safe washing and shading tips, and warning signs—such as smoke, burning smells, loud noises, repeated breaker trips, or frequent shutdowns—that mean the unit should be inspected.

Balcony AC outdoor unit with airflow arrows and a dashed clearance zone
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How much does running the air conditioner actually add to your bill? The answer depends on rated power, operating time, compressor behavior, existing household usage, and Korea’s tiered electricity rates. This article walks through the calculation for inverter and constant-speed models—and explains why dehumidifying is not always cheaper than cooling. Check it out before estimating your summer energy costs. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/air-conditioner-electricity-cost-calculation-korea

Infographic comparing AC power flow, rising costs, and inverter versus fixed-speed operation
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OpenAI’s GPT-5.6 pricing and speed update could change how companies design AI workflows. Luna and Terra are now less expensive, while Sol’s Fast mode offers up to 2.5× faster processing at a higher price. The bigger takeaway is strategic: use Sol for complex planning and Luna or Terra for execution and verification. Check out the article for the pricing details and model-selection framework. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/openai-gpt-5-6-price-performance-model-routing

Model selection flow with puzzles, layered AI chips, a task conveyor, and shrinking coin stacks
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Making one task faster with AI does not necessarily improve revenue or profit. The key is to find the bottleneck holding back demand, conversion, or service delivery. From there, remove unnecessary work, simplify the process, and automate what remains. Check out the article for a practical framework for evaluating AI by business outcomes rather than task volume. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/ai-productivity-business-leverage-bottleneck-guide

Users and messages pass through an AI-powered funnel and emerge as revenue and growth
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Does every report, approval, and small decision still go through one leader? Even with a highly diligent leader, that structure can slow the entire organization and limit employees’ ability to build judgment and ownership. Effective delegation requires clear authority, boundaries, and rules for escalating exceptions—not just a longer task list. Check out the article for a practical look at designing delegation that creates space for strategy and team development. Read more : https://injoys.com/en/articles/leader-bottleneck-delegation-and-organizational-risk

Exhausted leader at a laptop between tangled workflows and lines of employees
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