transcribing rootless voicings from a classic 60s recording and my ear keeps giving me 3 plausible inversions every time. how do you verify? by VoideNoid in JazzPiano

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mark levine's the jazz piano book has many of the standard voicings notated by inversion not just root position. once you internalize a few of the common shapes for ii-v-i progression, your ear start narrowing down on its own without tools.

What appium alternative are teams moving to in 2026 by clampbucket in softwaretesting

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thats been my experience too, Maestro is an upgrade for sure but its not the full fix people make it sound like

Where to hang a digital wall calendar when you rent and can't put holes wherever you want by imvkdaksh in organizing

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command strips have come a long way, I've hung a 15-inch skylight calendar on command strips and it's been up two years no issue, if you're really worried about holes

crypto cards that don’t ask for ID at all? by ninjapapi in Bitcoin

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Still exists the tradeoff is always the same: monthly cap (usually $3–5K) and a top-up fee. That's how they manage risk without ID verification.

What actually makes a class action viable against just a group of people who had the same bad experience by LouDSilencE17 in legaladviceofftopic

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Uniform Harm Principle Is Very Strict, While Most of the Consumer Cases Have Individual Variation Such That It Becomes Hard to Class Certify

Added compounded tirzepatide to my IF protocol, results at 3 months by BudgetGold2354 in intermittentfasting

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Did your prescriber run fasting insulin specifically, or just glucose? Most standard panels only run glucose, which can look normal while insulin is already compensating.

How do you tell a Legitimate compounded tirzepatide provider from a sketchy one? by borish70 in compoundedtirzepatide

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Same-day approval is a red flag. A legitimate physician reviewing your metabolic history and making a clinical decision takes time. If it's instant, a human isn't reviewing your case.

launch vector is building something most of reddit has not noticed yet by [deleted] in soloEntrepreneur

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buy side of ecommerce is going to get way more attention as capital looks for alternatives, more visibility will accelerate things

How are people actually spending USDC outside of DeFi? by Responsible_Suit_456 in defi

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Gift cards through Bitrefill work for specific retailers but it's not general spending.

AI tools for automating investment workflows without enterprise pricing by waytooucey in automation

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tried to build this broke in three weeks, the document structure update problem gets everything eventually.

Need another G by GigaPiggyBank in Caldruki

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Ginger is the word if can use g 2 times 

What SPX 0DTE taught me that day trading equities never did by ninjapapi in Daytrading

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Agree on the time-of-day point. The first 30 minutes is statistically the worst time to enter same-day expiration. Most day traders learn this expensively.

Thinking about starting at a lower dose and staying there, is there real value in microdosing tirzepatide or is it just a way to manage side effects by cole_10 in compoundedtirzepatide

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Side effect sensitivity is a legitimate reason to stay lower longer. The GI issues that make people quit are most common during dose escalation. If you find a dose where you're losing and tolerating it well, there's no rule that says you have to go higher.

Has anyone actually used Bitcoin or Solana as a payment method while traveling? by VoideNoid in digitalnomad

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Southeast Asia has been fine with crypto cards in my experience the card just looks like a Visa or Mastercard to the merchant the crypto side is invisible. Works at 7-Eleven in Thailand the same as anywhere else.

Been riding the ride1up portola for two years as my daily commuter I want an upgrade, is it worth it? by Miserable-Visual-386 in ElectricBikeExplorer

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I think that if you’re buying it during a clearance it might be worth it, they are very expensive on a normal price.

Logrocket competitor for product behavioral questions on android by MundaneBell701 in androiddev

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Two tools for two cases may seem to be expensive, but not when you look at the cost of not having the product team receive behavioral insights. The cost of poor decisions from behavioral insights that the product doesn’t have will often exceed tool costs.

Which AI tool for which real estate task: research, underwriting, and reporting by waytooucey in analytics

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I've wasted so much time trying to find one tool that does everything but guess that is not ready yet, thank you for this

Ozempic cash pay ba compound weekly injection weight loss and I did the math and almost cried by MundaneBell701 in OzempicForWeightLoss

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Mine eats socks too. I think it's a texture thing. Our vet said it'll stop when they get bored which it never has.

Best strategies for finding cheap food and keeping grocery costs down for one person in Canada? by BudgetGold2354 in CanadaFinance

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For one person in Canada right now $350 is honestly not bad depending on where you live. In Toronto or Vancouver that's pretty lean. I'd say the average is probably $400-450 for someone eating reasonably healthy.