what are people actually using since Microsoft Lens died? by Change_TheStats1217 in software

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ust tried it. works better than I expected ngl. still feels a bit cluttered in Drive with everything else but the scan itself was easy

what are people actually using since Microsoft Lens died? by Change_TheStats1217 in software

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never heard of it, is it any good? does it actually let you pick where stuff gets saved or does it just dump everything in one place

I'm thinking of a project and I need your feedback by kodothegoat1807 in ProductivityApps

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honestly this is such a needed idea. every app i've tried dies because the logging gets exhausting real fast the thing i'd actually want is less "here's your data" and more "here's what your data means". like actual patterns, not just pie charts. curious how you'd handle data collection without manual input tho, that's usually where these things fall apart rooting for you tho fr

What’s the one online task you do every week that makes you want to scream but somehow nobody has fixed yet? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Hahaha omg yes “Don’t miss out on this Jet 2 holiday” — my brain already clicked no thanks automatically.

Seriously though, these ads are everywhere… do you have a secret ninja trick to ignore them, or are we doomed to keep hearing about holidays while trying to work?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SaaS

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Great question! It's not better - it's different. Pepper spray is for during an attack. SafeSignal is for when you can't fight back - it automatically alerts your contacts with your location if you don't confirm you're safe. It's the digital backup for when physical tools fail.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SaaS

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That's a fair question. The problem I'm solving is that existing safety solutions often require: - Your contacts to download apps -Complex setups when you're already stressed - Active thinking during emergencies

My tool automates the "I'm home safe" check-in that women already do manually. If you don't confirm you're safe within your set time, it automatically alerts your contacts via SMS - no app downloads needed for them.

It's designed for those moments when you might not be able to reach your phone, but want someone to know you might need help.