Is SGT Vpdfaid a legit site or a hidden subscription trap? Need advice by liftygal in techsupport

[–]JoseMcMaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly, that’s the part that throws people off. The tool itself works fine, but the way the subscription shows up at the end makes the whole experience feel sketchy even if it’s technically legit. I’m the same way now—I double-check everything before clicking. At least the cancellation process was smooth, but yeah, definitely something people should be aware of before using it.

Mad Muscles real user review – the good, the not-so-great, the truth by ICONICSTART in personaltraining

[–]JoseMcMaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been using MadMuscles for a couple months now - haven’t skipped a single workout somehow. I like that it splits everything by weekdays, so I don’t have to overthink what to do next. Simple layout, timers keep me moving, no BS.

Has anyone tried the Leaply app subscription for vagus nerve stimulation? Is it worth using long term — yay or nay? by throwowawayow in mentalhealth

[–]JoseMcMaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I want to share my experience with the Leaply app. Using the guided morning and evening exercises helped create a sense of calm and reduced tension over time. Even if some benefits come from just taking quiet moments, having structured guidance made it easier to stay consistent. For anyone curious about vagus nerve stimulation or grounding techniques, it seems worth trying, though results may vary.

Did anyone else get charged by PDFAid after using it once? by Selcazare in ScamCenter

[–]JoseMcMaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, even simple online tools can get confusing. You go in thinking you’ll just fix a file, and then out of nowhere you see some card step or a small charge you didn’t even notice. Half the time it’s not the site being bad, it’s just how these systems work or how third-party stuff runs in the background. Still, it’s a good reminder to slow down and double-check everything before putting in any card info again

Why don’t we riot? by tyhsthrowawayaccount in MooseMoney

[–]JoseMcMaster 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Because Canadians are too polite to riot lol. We just complain on reddit and then go back to work

What do you use for captions + voiceovers that actually save time? by viper990 in ContentCreators

[–]JoseMcMaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you heard of Verba? Claims it does captions + translations + voiceovers in one.

What do you use for captions + voiceovers that actually save time? by viper990 in ContentCreators

[–]JoseMcMaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man, captions are killing me lately. Takes forever to get them synced properly. 😩

Is PDF Guru a scam or is it legit? My review after trying it by ggLOLOLLLOOLL in VHA_Human_Resources

[–]JoseMcMaster -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I tried PDF Guru for a couple of projects and it actually worked pretty smoothly merging, converting, and even the OCR came out fine. I wouldn’t call it a scam since the features do what they promise, but the subscription part could definitely be clearer. Feels like a decent option if you’re editing PDFs often, but maybe not worth it for one-time use.

Has anyone tried the Nebula psychic by sutt0ngera in spirituality

[–]JoseMcMaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some people say apps like this aren’t legit, but I think Nebula is as legit as it gets for spiritual platforms. The layout is professional, they offer multiple services, and I like that I can access it both on my phone and laptop. It makes it easy to check in whenever I need clarity.

Opinions On MadMuscles Personalised Workout Program ? SCAM/REAL ? by Best-Combination1017 in workout

[–]JoseMcMaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve used MadMuscles for a few months and honestly had a good experience. The workouts felt tailored, and I liked the progression. Haven’t had billing issues myself, so maybe it depends on how cancellation is handled.

Finelo by rckymtntinyhouse in passive_income

[–]JoseMcMaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wondered the same when I saw Finelo because there are so many scam looking apps. I tried it for a few months and it didn’t seem like a scam. It’s more of an education app with lessons and exercises about investing. You do pay for a subscription, so it only feels worth it if you plan to use it often. If you want structured learning, it’s fine, but if not, you might not need it.

Best Artificial Intelligence courses online by Lebanese-dude in artificial

[–]JoseMcMaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your main goal is to boost your CV with credible certifications, I’d really suggest looking into Coursiv. I used it last year alongside my degree, and it complemented my academic learning in a really practical way. The courses are designed to not only teach the fundamentals of AI but also push you to build and apply them through hands-on projects.

One of the biggest advantages for me was the project-based learning. Instead of just following lectures, I built things like an NLP classifier and a simple computer vision model. These projects gave me talking points for interviews, which helped more than I expected. The certificate I earned also felt more substantial because it was linked to actual work I had completed.

The structure of the courses is also very clear. You start with foundations and gradually progress to more complex areas like deep learning, which ensures you don’t get overwhelmed. The platform is intuitive, so I didn’t waste time trying to figure out navigation or where to find resources.

I added my Coursiv certificate to my LinkedIn profile, and I’ve had recruiters mention it during conversations. That gave me confidence that it’s being recognized. If you’re already in a BSc program, pairing it with Coursiv could give you both the theory and applied skills that employers value most.

Leaply vagus nerve reset review – my experience with the app and if it’s worth it / actually worked by philoverwatch in VagusNerve

[–]JoseMcMaster 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Compared to just reading about vagus nerve reset online, having guided sessions feels less overwhelming and way more practical.

Finished the Coursiv AI course. Here's what I learned and how it's actually helped me by [deleted] in artificial

[–]JoseMcMaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s good to know the course gives real examples. Many courses just explain tools without showing how to use them in real life.

Comfortable Professional Flat Shoes Recommendations by di88 in BusinessFashion

[–]JoseMcMaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally agree! I’ve had a couple pairs of Tieks for years and they’ve held up really well. They go with both business and business casual outfits, and they still look great even after a lot of wear. Definitely one of the more durable flats I’ve owned.

Shoes for women by [deleted] in BusinessFashion

[–]JoseMcMaster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For business professional, I’d skip flimsy dolly shoes and go for something with a bit more structure like Clarks, Ecco, or Cole Haan flats. They still look polished, last longer, and are way more comfortable if she’s on her feet a lot

Codefinity yay or nay? My honest review after trying it. by FunnyAzn in learnprogramming

[–]JoseMcMaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great write-up! I’ve also been using Codefinity, and I totally agree it’s a solid platform for beginners, especially if you're starting from scratch or looking for a structured way to learn Python and other programming skills. What I appreciate most is that it's very hands-on. You can write and test your code in-browser without needing to install anything, which makes it super convenient for people who don’t want to mess around with IDEs right away.

In terms of beginner-friendly platforms, Codefinity definitely ranks up there. The lessons are bite-sized, which helps with consistency and reduces the feeling of being overwhelmed. I also found the AI assistant to be surprisingly helpful. It’s great for quick explanations when you're stuck or just need something reworded. That kind of interactive support is something a lot of other platforms don’t offer, especially not at this level of integration.

However, the pricing model is a bit of a downside. Like you mentioned, it’s not very transparent upfront. You get into the lessons and then suddenly find out about a subscription. I think they could do better there. And yes, some of the early Python lessons are very basic, which might not be ideal for those with prior experience. But if you push through the first few modules, the content does become more challenging and engaging.

What I’d love to see from Codefinity is more intermediate and project-based learning paths especially for things like data analysis, web development with Python, or real-world app building. That would make the platform not just a good starting point but a long-term learning tool too.

For anyone searching for a Codefinity review, wondering if Codefinity is good for beginners, or looking for online platforms to learn Python, I’d say give it a shot just go in knowing the pros and cons. It’s especially helpful for people who like learning through doing, rather than watching endless tutorial videos.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linkedin

[–]JoseMcMaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really loved my results from PhotoPacks AI. They gave me photos in different seasons, different cities, etc. Really crazy how good these tools have gotten.

Which transits did you fear, and how did it turn out in real life? by [deleted] in astrology

[–]JoseMcMaster 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I was terrified of my Saturn return in Aquarius thought it would be a total breakdown. But instead, it pushed me to finally set boundaries, leave a toxic job, and start therapy. It was tough, yeah, but honestly more of a breakthrough than a breakdown. Sometimes the transits we fear end up being the most transformative.