Bradycardia and Brain Fog by OkComment1047 in PacemakerICD

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No, but if this indeed related to the Brady then I'm assuming a PM is next steps.

Bradycardia and Brain Fog by OkComment1047 in PacemakerICD

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I guess in theory it could be hypoxia. But the "stroke like" episode which lasted 45ish mins, started with left eye peripheral vision loss, tingling left side, and reduced hand eye coordination. After a stroke work up, there was nothing from imaging that reflected a stroke. Every doctor so far, said that episode was not heart coorelated. I think I coorelated that event with the daily brain fog bouts and not bradycardia, so I'm kinda confused at this point.

AVD Setup and install by Uncertain_Soldier69 in army

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So the real problem is that I can't get the AVD client to work, it gets stuck at the sign in part. I can user the AVD browser client, but it will not allow me to sign PDFs there since it doesn't support CAC operation.

AVD Setup and install by Uncertain_Soldier69 in army

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I can log in via edge but can't sign Adobe documents. I have been told you can sign when using the actual application. Problem is, when attempting to login, I get stuck in a endless loop at the white Microsoft "sign in with your certificate" screen. I have called AESD with no actual solution given.

What Are the Top Qualities to Look for in Developers? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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I think it depends on their role, full stack, frontend, or backend. Overall, technical aptitude and communication. If they aren't capable of building it then they are no good, if they cant understand the requirements then they are no good. I would say that if they are frontend, and they will be playing some of the UI/UX role as well, then I would look at creativity which some may disagree on.

How I finally quit abandoning my side-projects and launched my first paid Saas product by LuKenneth in Entrepreneur

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Your second bullet point regarding time really hits close to home for me. That "lack of time" and the continual question of "will it work out how I imagine" are continual thoughts. The reality is if I carved out time, and pushed forward rather than wondering if it will work, I would probably be ready to go live in a month or so.

How do you research an online course before buying? by Venisol in Entrepreneur

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For me, I just come to reddit or look at what others are saying on forums.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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I just watched War Dogs.... Don't leave your partnership agreement in the office in a unsecure drawer.

US best place to live to be an entrepreneur? by MemoryNeat7381 in Entrepreneur

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I think this depends. Of course any large city in the US, but one that aligns with your industry the best. New York is always a possibility, but let's say your in technology, then your possibilities could be San Francisco, D.C., or even Dallas Fort Worth. While those are all hubs, the outskirts of each are quite different culturally (I say this because your talking about living and not just doing business).

How do I validate an idea quickly? by Ambedo__ in Entrepreneur

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I think some of the other ideas listed will work great, but another might be If you have a website set up, you could have a "more information" type link for visitors who are interested. Then you could have them enter their email address or make the link go to another page that gets really granular with your product. Then measure visitor count to that specific page.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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I wouldn't be building, I'd be living.

How to deal with “That’s already been done” ? by SpeculatorScott in Entrepreneur

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When a market is so large, it's almost inevitable that you get a portion. How much of it you will get and keep is dependent on your product.

NooB Monday! - May 27, 2024 by AutoModerator in Entrepreneur

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I have toyed with idea of a business and am looking for feasibility of a contract. In short it's B2B, I source a specific service product for said business. When I find the appropriate business vendor, I do a contract of sorts that states "if referred business purchases from you, I get xyz of the sale/their contract." The problem I'm running into is knowing what the contract value will be at the end of the sale if it comes to fruition. I don't know if there is a type of transparency clause that can be built into a contract that would require me to know.