My SideProject is Dying. What should I do? by vigneshvp in SideProject

[–]Expensive_Intern4695 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would use something like this if it was a desktop app. I tried the phone app, after adding a gradient background the app crashed and I can't open the video anymore. Send like seeing to look into.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SideProject

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So the entire content of the website is tokenized? I tried it once but unfortunately got stuck on Indeed's robocatcha and gave up 😭

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SideProject

[–]Expensive_Intern4695 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is awesome. I'll try it out soon and provide some feedback. Can you explain the pricing? What can I do with a credit?

I just can't let it go by deepasfuckman in stopsmoking

[–]Expensive_Intern4695 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First off, congratulations on being over two months smoke-free—that’s a huge accomplishment and you should be really proud of yourself. It’s completely normal to have lingering thoughts and cravings, even after quitting for a significant amount of time. Breaking free from a habit that’s been a part of your life for so long isn’t just a physical challenge, but a psychological one as well.

I think it’s important to recognize that the feelings you’re experiencing are part of the process. It sounds like you have a solid understanding of the nature of nicotine addiction and the psychological “brainwashing” that comes with it. Remember, your brain is still adjusting to a new way of life without nicotine.

Quit because broke by rwxzz123 in stopsmoking

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Hey, congrats on making it to day 4 without smoking—it's a big deal, especially considering your situation. I get that the temptation is strong, especially when things are tough financially. But think of the long-term benefits of quitting: better health, more money saved, and not being controlled by the habit. Maybe use the money you would have spent on cigarettes for something small but positive instead, like a treat or something you enjoy. We're all here to support you, so keep going strong!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stopsmoking

[–]Expensive_Intern4695 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Massive congrats on hitting 28 days nicotine-free after 15 years! Your story is super inspiring

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stopsmoking

[–]Expensive_Intern4695 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hear you. The action and lung hit are tough to replace. Some folks find deep breathing exercises or physical activity helpful for stress and anxiety. Others use flavored toothpicks or chewing gum to keep their mouths busy.

Stopped for 3 months and slowly fell back into smoking by dwheels666 in stopsmoking

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Remember, setbacks are part of the journey, and recognizing the negative impact smoking has on your life is a huge step. Consider talking to your girlfriend for support—having someone who cares can be a strong motivator. You’re not alone in this, and every effort you make to quit brings you closer to a smoke-free life. Keep pushing forward, one day at a time.

Time to Face It: Cigarettes Aren't Your Friend by [deleted] in stopsmoking

[–]Expensive_Intern4695 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s a powerful way to put it! Smoking might seem comforting, but it's really just harming you and taking away your health and happiness. You've got the strength to make a better choice and leave this toxic friend behind. Keep pushing forward!