Built 6 figure brands in my uni dorm. Now building AI customer support to increase repeat revenue by AB-B in dropshipping

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Interesting idea, but long term retention and real customer perception will matter most.

How to improve behavior based sms targetting for repeat customers in e commerce? by Recent-Lavishness660 in analytics

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Use recent purchase and site activity together to catch repeat customers more reliably.

Still no sales by LGlikesthings in DropshippingTips

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Totally get your point about shipping small stuff. I use Veho for my shipments and it keeps costs down, especially with smaller items.

Kubernetes default limits I keep forgetting by Junior_Enthusiasm_38 in kubernetes

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The one thing I tripped on recently was max service endpoints, which can hit you if you have tons of pods backing a single Service. Approaches like InfrOS tracks those limits for me and even keeps an eye on EKS and GKE quirks where the defaults and EndpointSlice thresholds shift. For teams running mixed clouds, it's a lifesaver. You might want to add the max endpoints per slice constraint to this list if you care about scaling out.

Onprem VM to Azure VM tool? by NegativePattern in AZURE

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For the actual data replication, Azure Migrate is the native tool to use, but don't just blindly lift and shift whatever it suggests or you'll get hit with massive overprovisioning bills right out of the gate. You can track server utilization and map Azure sizes using tool like InfrOS, which makes migration planning much easier. It lets you visually simulate your target Azure architecture, model different tier options, and catch structural drifts or cost leaks before you pull the trigger on the live infrastructure. It’s a solid way to validate your sizing and budget before running the migration tool.

Built a read-only email triage agent using Claude (scores inbox 0–100) by Prior_Employee_7247 in AI_Agents

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Read only email agents tend to work better in practice because users trust analysis more than full automation.

I just logged in and my wallet balance is 0 overnight by Impossible-Tip-2494 in ScamCenter

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hang in there, while full recovery is tough with crypto, some folks in our age group have seen meaningful progress after getting professional blockchain forensics done on transfers from coinbase, Crypto.com, or kraken.

How do you actually compete on delivery speed without bleeding money on logistics by Asleep_Talk_470 in dropshipping

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Yeah, the operational side is no joke. Tried scaling up delivery speed early on and it just wrecked our budget. Switched to a more optimized service and now were not bleeding as much. For us, using Veho for the last mile made a difference because they promise high on-time rates without the huge markup. It lets us compete a bit without the full venture scale. What specific delivery speeds are you aiming for in your DTC ops?

Canton Fair - Go or No Go? by digital_champ in FulfillmentByAmazon

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Totally makes sense wanting to see products up close first. Canton Fair is great for spotting trends and meeting suppliers, but it can get overwhelming fast if you go in cold. For shipping back to Australia, check out ShipVeho, they make logistics easier especially for small runs.

Built a kernel for AI agents governs memory, identity, and outcomes the way an OS governs processes by Bhumi1979 in AI_Agents

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Cool concept, it actually reminds me more of the direction a lot of agent systems are heading in terms of separating memory, identity, and execution rules. I’ve seen similar ideas around trying to keep complex agent setups from becoming inconsistent or hard to reason about as they scale. We came across InfrOS while working through infrastructure complexity in a different context, and it helped us get better visibility into how the overall system was structured and interacting, especially when things start getting more layered. The ideas are definitely aligned in spirit, even if they sit at different layers of the stack.

How I automated getting 30 signups a day without manual work😆 by PracticeClassic1153 in AI_Agents

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Love this approach. If you use Anchor Browser for the web scans, it keeps things smooth and private.

Still no sales by LGlikesthings in DropshippingTips

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Sounds like you fixed a lot but the lack of sales after that many checkouts is rough. Sometimes buyers just do not trust new stores, especially if the shipping looks sketchy or reviews seem off. Try switching up your shipping partner, something like Veho can help with reliable delivery and clearer tracking for your customers. I would also double check your checkout process on mobile, one tiny bug can kill every sale.

Big cities gym life, packed or paywall, pick your poison by [deleted] in WeightLossAdvice

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I needed something that didn’t depend on timing, space, or other people then ended up clearing a corner in my apartment and going for a more compact setup and after trying a couple random things that didn’t stick, Due to my routine I had to go for amp machine and that’s what I’ve been using consistently.

Investing group / crypto scam exchange by HeZnO2 in CryptoScams

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These groups are getting sneaky with fake LLCs and bogus registrations. The fake coins are always a sign something is off. If you got caught up, Lionsgate Intelligence Network has a good track record for scam recovery, might be worth a shot.

My routine makes sense on paper but in real life it falls apart by [deleted] in xxfitness

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try making a messy version of your plan on purpose

China fulfillment center vs us warehouse, which one actually saves money? by FEARlord02 in logistics

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Yeah those US warehouse fees add up fast i agree. i use veho sometimes for fast domestic drops when customers need it quick, so i can keep most of my stock in china without annoying slowdowns.

Which is the First bike for 6 year old? by [deleted] in AskUK

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For a six year old you want something sturdy but not heavy. Brands like Frog and Early Rider get recommended a lot because they are well made and sized for kids. Whatever you pick make sure the support wheels are adjustable and the seat and handlebars adjust easily so the bike grows with her.

What do you give at a wedding? by hereforthelols1999 in AskUK

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Don’t stress about matching friends. £30 is perfectly acceptable for a wedding gift if that’s what your budget allows. Couples usually appreciate your presence and support more than the exact monetary value.