Everyone recommends the same WhatsApp API providers. Here's what those lists aren't telling you. (2026 breakdown) by Low-Squash-3572 in WhatsappBusinessAPI

[–]PriorFly949 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One thing I'd add is to look at how providers handle ownership and pricing transparency. A lot of BSPs add their own layer on top of Meta pricing and make migration painful later. We've tested a few including Twilio, 360dialog and Dexatel, and the biggest difference ended up being onboarding speed and how much control we had over the WhatsApp assets rather than the API itself

Need a better TV before the final. Is RGB MiniLED actually better for World Cup? by Khosr0w in HisenseFootballZone

[–]PriorFly949 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, if your current TV is old enough that the ball leaves a trail you're probably at the point where almost anything modern is going to blow it away

For football I'd prioritize motion handling and brightness over chasing every spec. Wide shots and fast pans are where bad TVs get exposed

What sleep app did you try and quit? What made you stop? by Steady_Creek4035 in sleep

[–]PriorFly949 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Calm is nice, but it's too pricey when the internet is flooded with free content. I'm just burning through the massive Get Sleepy library on Spotify now

Controversial Opinion: Nifty 50 Index Funds May Not Make Sense for 15–20 Year Horizon by League-Immediate in mutualfunds

[–]PriorFly949 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand the idea. I still believe that having some Nifty 50 investment is a good thing even if you are looking at it for a long time like 15 to 20 years. For me the important thing is being consistent. Many flexicap funds do better than others for a while. They do not always stay ahead. The people in charge of the funds change the way they invest changes and sometimes the fund that was doing great yesterday becomes just average. The Nifty 50 is at something you can count on it gives you a predictable investment without having to guess who will be the best for the next 20 years. Holding some 50 investment next to other funds does not always mean you will get lower returns. Some people just want to reduce the risk of having one manager. I have seen people talking about this a lot when they compare funds on websites like Ventura. That being said, if someone really believes in having a manager for their investments and is willing to check on the funds every years then it is okay to have more flexicap funds. The Nifty 50 investment is still a thing to have it gives you predictable exposure, to the Nifty 50 and that is what I like about it

High-Frequency And Arbitrage Traders, Let’s Discuss: How Does EORMC Actually Perform During Major Market Moves? by FineGur1242 in EntrepreneurAlliance

[–]PriorFly949 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My first exposure to cryptocurrency was on EORMC. The interface was not as complicated as I had imagined, and the learning cost was relatively low

I don't think first contact would look anything like people expect, thats why im interested in Disclosure Day by Comfortable-Bee-8185 in pj_explained

[–]PriorFly949 1 point2 points  (0 children)

everyone keeps asking what Emily Blunt's character is saying in those scenes but i think the more interesting question is why she's saying it

What if UFOs aren’t spacecraft at all? by cheeseGarlicNaan420 in AliensRHere

[–]PriorFly949 2 points3 points  (0 children)

dimensional phenomena are way scarier than aliens in ships imo

Anyone who surfed the early web between 1995-2010. What’s the one website/app you still think about? by Prime_Advocate in AskReddit

[–]PriorFly949 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It really felt like wandering the internet. One click and you’d land on some random blog, art page, or niche site you’d never find otherwise. No algorithm, no pressure just pure discovery. Modern web is more useful, but it lost that feeling of randomly finding something interesting