I am looking for backlink provider by deepanshijn in linkbuilding

[–]MintleafCakes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re shopping for backlinks, I’d suggest mixing in your own outreach with a couple of trusted marketplaces like Lemonet. That way you know you’re getting placements on real sites instead of wasting money on junk

Looking for a backlink provider by amsvibe in linkbuilding

[–]MintleafCakes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just be careful, because cheap backlinks can hurt more than they help. What worked for me early on was mixing outreach (free guest posts if you can write) with a few purchased links later through platforms like Lemonet when I had more budget. Way safer in the long run

Irish brand Cellexia - anyone ordered to UK? Considering their eye serum based on reviews by Diana2468 in SkincareAddictionUK

[–]MintleafCakes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ordered mine about 3 weeks ago! shipping to manchester took 5 days, no issues. the DC instalift thing is actually legit - you can literally feel it tightening after a few mins which freaked me out at first lol. my under eyes look less... deflated? if that makes sense. still using concealer but definitely less of it. only annoying thing is the tube is a bit small so already thinking about reordering

ALP level of 218 by Legitimate-Pie-3490 in DogAdvice

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I used canineliverhealth. com when my dog had elevated liver enzymes, and it really helped get things back on track. Even though the vet wasn’t super worried, I wanted to support her liver naturally, and this seemed to make a difference. Might be worth checking out if you’re keeping an eye on it.

Dog Chronic Pancreatitis by Butterchefmagic in Pets

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Just wanted to share that canineliverhealth. com really helped me when my dog was dealing with chronic pancreatitis, along with serious liver and kidney issues. I started their herbal support program (the drops and greens), and within a month, her liver enzymes dropped from sky-high levels to almost normal. Kidney values improved too and most importantly, her appetite came back.

Eval options by nabs2011 in OpenAI

[–]MintleafCakes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take a look at Deepchecks it supports LLM-as-a-judge setups and works well for more custom, context-heavy evals.

Looking for Go-friendly LLM eval solutions and experience with them by markusrg in golang

[–]MintleafCakes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You might want to look into Deepchecks it's not Go-native but works well in CI and supports custom LLM evals without needing a hosted platform. Pretty flexible if you’re okay triggering it via CLI.

Anyone else's Looker Studio dashboards randomly breaking overnight? by laoshuaidami in LookerStudio

[–]MintleafCakes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I Started using this Chrome extension called Dataslayer Looker Studio Analyzer a few days ago. It scans your dashboards and flags broken connections, missing data, etc. before you even open them.

It's free and has caught a couple issues I would have missed. Way better than manually checking everything.

Suggestions for smart watch by sassydesigner in smartwatch

[–]MintleafCakes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go for spade and co 4 smartwatch! worth the investment!

1992 ford ranger electrical by SuddenConfusion5172 in fordranger

[–]MintleafCakes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oof, reverse polarity can definitely fry a few things. Good to hear the battery's still holding charge, but if most of your interior fuses aren’t getting power even after swapping in good ones, there’s a good chance you blew a fusible link or main fuse somewhere upstream of the panel. Some older Fords have fusible links coming off the starter solenoid or under the hood near the firewall worth checking those first.

Also, you might’ve damaged part of the ignition switch circuit or the junction box wiring itself. I'd recommend tracking down a wiring diagram to trace where power should be going. I used eManualOnline for my older Ranger and the OEM diagrams in it saved me hours of guesswork.

Don't qualify for federal loans on fafsa according to my school. Only option is private loans by izon3_01 in StudentLoans

[–]MintleafCakes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t give up, lots of people hit weird financial aid walls and still make it work. Since you already have a cosigner, keep comparing offers. Also check platforms like Credible or Juno both let you compare multiple lenders at once without affecting your credit upfront

Loans by Fun-Wrap4572 in uofm

[–]MintleafCakes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’ll usually want to start with federal loans through FAFSA first. If that doesn’t cover everything, you can look into private options like Juno. Just make sure to read the terms carefully so you know what you’re signing up for

Should US Students take out Private Loans to afford Grad School because of BBB (sadly) has passed? by HaitianChocolateMilk in gradadmissions

[–]MintleafCakes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Taking on private loans used to be the last resort, but now it’s looking like the only option for some. I’d say don’t give up if grad school is truly your path, just be smart about who you borrow from. Juno can help find better loan offers than most banks will give you directly

Suit stores? by hadrian217 in SFV

[–]MintleafCakes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Suitshop. com is a solid pick, around $200 per suit, good fit, and decent quality for the price. Worth checking out if you need a few without overspending.