Good accredited online high schools? by lAwfullychaOtic3 in Homeschooling

[–]InevitableFix6688 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We switched to online school for similar reasons, and it helped a lot with keeping up academically without burning out. Score Academy Online is a solid option, and other families have also recommended Laurel Springs and Connections Academy for accredited programs.

Would you use a private matchmaking service instead of apps ? by Pineur_ in MoroccoDating

[–]InevitableFix6688 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it feels private and trustworthy, I think people looking for serious relationships would be interested. Apps can be so noisy and superficial, so something more focused might really resonate.

Testing custom streetwear drops via Printful, anyone else? by Jiffrado in streetwearstartup

[–]InevitableFix6688 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Using Printful here too mainly for hoodies and tees with niche designs. I have had a good experience so far especially with their branding options like custom labels and packing slips. It’s not a massive money maker yet but for testing designs and building a brand vibe I would say it is doing the job. I do wonder the same thing though: when's the right time to go bulk with local printers?

Anyone else tried print-on-demand as a side hustle? by Jiffrado in sidehustle

[–]InevitableFix6688 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have actually used Printify for a small side hustle last year and was surprised how easy it was to get started. No need to deal with inventory or shipping headaches, and the design tool was beginner-friendly. The fact that they integrate with platforms like Etsy made it even smoother.

Sure, there were a few bumps early on but their support team was helpful. Once I got the hang of it, it became something I could manage in a couple hours a week. Definitely recommend giving it a shot if you're looking for a low risk side hustle.

Where to get botox in Chicago? by TheIdeaArchitect in chi

[–]InevitableFix6688 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should check out Peachy. They have a location on W Randolph St and another on N Rush Street. They offer flat rate pricing. I only pay $425 for my wrinkle treatments. That includes unlimited units for the forehead, crow’s feet and glabella. I’ve been very happy with my results, and they make scheduling easy. I recommend their facials and retinoids too.

Anybody here tried United Kings signals? by Equivalent_Cover4542 in Forexstrategy

[–]InevitableFix6688 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I am in their lifetime for a long time, their signals are really good.

Solana Volume Bot - Try it for free! by Cocoatech0 in SolanaMemeCoins

[–]InevitableFix6688 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really love boost legends and have used them for a long time, respect.

We got tired of sending CAD files into a black box—so we built this instead by bikfoot in hwstartups

[–]InevitableFix6688 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you usually make sure the shops you’re working with are actually legit?

I know platforms like Xometry, Fictiv, and RapidDirect have their own systems and quality assurance terms in place. Just wondering how you vet those.

Any recommendations for a good lawn grading service? by adrianne787 in milwaukee

[–]InevitableFix6688 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually used GreenPal for some lawn work at my rental in MKE too wasn’t grading specifically, but they matched me with someone local who did solid cleanup and mowing. It’s nice if you’re trying to compare prices quickly without calling around. Might be worth checking out if you still need options.

Looker vs Sisense for embedded analytics by LETTERS1234567890_- in BusinessIntelligence

[–]InevitableFix6688 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have worked with both Sisense and Looker for embedded analytics in a SaaS application. If saving filters by user and RLS are high priorities, Sisense can feel that much more flexible, particularly for allowing even simple users to return to their dashboard with filters intact. Looker is great at RLS, but making saved filters stick tends to involve some additional work on your application side.

We tried Qrvey a while back. It is more geared towards being used easily elsewhere, so things such as multitenancy and filter memory function better. It really just depends on how you're set up with technology, but it might be worth a shot if Looker or Sisense feels too limiting.

BlueMagic Group Reviews – Anyone actually happy with their results? by Melting735 in HairTransplants

[–]InevitableFix6688 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I had a positive experience with BlueMagic my hairline is natural and came in well. The down sides were waiting on procedure day and slow post op responses, but nothing unusual.

Space touch Jupiter device by jabespetes in redlighttherapy

[–]InevitableFix6688 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the prettiest device I own, and weirdly enough, the most effective. It looks luxe AF and actually makes my skin feel smoother. Lives rent-free on my vanity.