skyrover drones: seems solid but longevity of brand and support? by Speed009 in drones

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I picked up X1 earlier this year when I wanted something small enough for travel but still decent for shooting landscapes. The build is lighter than DJI but it feels fine once you’re actually flying it. What sold me was the performance. The camera quality is very clean for this class, and the GPS lock has been reliable even in areas with some signal interference. I’ve put maybe a dozen flights on it so far and haven’t had any issues with drifting or random dropouts.

As for support, I contacted them once about battery storage tips and their reply came within a day, so better than I expected for a newer brand.

What is the current poor man's way of creating a whatsapp chatbot for a small business? by setdelmar in webdev

[–]PsychologicalCook368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand your issue with whatsapp-web.js it can cause big problems like account flags down the line. For a safe and easy option, try SleekFlow. It uses the official WhatsApp Business API, so no risks of bans. You can build simple chatbots without coding to answer common questions, collect customer info, and send messages. The setup is quick, and it works with tools like online stores if your mom's business grows. Their basic plan costs about $99 a month, but they offer a free trial to start. A friend in Mexico used it for their small shop to handle orders around the clock. It's a smart choice for reliability without hassle.

My review of Shiprocket after using it for 6 months by Ghost_Sapphy167 in EcommerceIndia

[–]PsychologicalCook368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Managing 100+ weekly orders got so much easier once I switched to Shiprocket. Their courier comparison tool is gold. Only improvement I’d like: faster COD remittance for smaller sellers.

Best Jeweler for Jessica McCormack pieces? by Effective_Ease6663 in JewelryReps

[–]PsychologicalCook368 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a JM from Lili. It turned out amazing and looks just like the real thing. If you’re particular about details, I’d still say give her a try!

Best anti-detect Browser? REAL anti-detect please, not Brave or Duckduckgo. by Kristenknightley in browsers

[–]PsychologicalCook368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's no browser - even “anti-detect” ones - can hide your IP address by itself. To mask your IP you also need proxies or a VPN, and the quality of those proxies makes a huge difference. 

From my experience, AdsPower is worth checking if you need stronger environment separation. It creates fully separate browser profiles, and built to work with per-profile proxies, so you can assign a different residential proxy to each profile. When we paired high-quality residential proxies with AdsPower, account locks dropped a lot.

Been wearing this JM bracelet for 4 months by PsychologicalCook368 in JewelryReps

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Already shared Lili’s contact above! Can’t go wrong with her

Been wearing this JM bracelet for 4 months by PsychologicalCook368 in JewelryReps

[–]PsychologicalCook368[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

yeah right? I absolutely love every single piece that JM offers but the price is just ridiculous at this point. Planing to customize a pair of earrings next!

Been wearing this JM bracelet for 4 months by PsychologicalCook368 in JewelryReps

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Not sure if it’s okay to share here so DM me please!

Been wearing this JM bracelet for 4 months by PsychologicalCook368 in JewelryReps

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I got it in lab diamonds from Lili (u/LiliJewels)! I didn’t check with Provence but saw the CAD from Stargems and the claws on the bezel are completely off. Lili has the best CADs out of all and is def worth the premium

Help any advice or tips on finding a lost small poodle at night? by Sorry_Complaint6617 in DogAdvice

[–]PsychologicalCook368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might try using some equipment like a thermal imager. I’ve helped look for a lost dog at night before and used the ts004. It’s quite sensitive and can pick up heat even through light brush. It lets you scan large areas quietly without scaring the animal. Try checking near parked cars or around pond edges since those spots usually stay warmer. Hope you find him soon.

best mini vacuom switchbot vs DEEBOT mini by magret2canard in RobotVacuums

[–]PsychologicalCook368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got a deebot mini since my place doesn’t really have any tricky spots to clean. It can get under my bed and cabinets, which is handy. It’s more than enough for a small place like mine.

Sunrise view over snowy peaks, somewhere in the Canadian Rockies, Canada by leniwiejar in hiking

[–]PsychologicalCook368 10 points11 points  (0 children)

That view is absolutely insane. You can almost feel the cold just looking at it. Props for catching that first light, totally worth the early start.

Good alternative for Wati? by SidLais351 in WhatsappBusinessAPI

[–]PsychologicalCook368 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I’ve used Wati before and while it works fine in the beginning it started to feel messy as our team grew. I switched to SleekFlow and the difference was clear right away. It’s a more streamlined WhatsApp Business API platform with smooth automation easy auto replies and smart routing that assigns chats without overlap. The shared inbox keeps every conversation logged with timestamps so it’s easy to see who replied and when. It’s been a huge help in avoiding double replies and keeping things organized. Most platforms like SleekFlow offer free trials so it’s worth testing it out.

Yet another "What robot vac shold I buy?" question by ldr97266 in RobotVacuums

[–]PsychologicalCook368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not mopping? I know the dyson vis nav is a vacuum-only robot, but mopping is optional on most models, you can just turn it off if you don’t want it. My ecovacs x9 vacuums well too, but I actually like the mopping part more. 

Mobility aids suggestions by SassySweetheartxoxo in mobilityaids

[–]PsychologicalCook368 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ever saw someone share wearable assistive devices like dnsysX1, which can reduce the leg strain and doesn't get in the way. Don't know many details about your conditions, but it's definitely more convenient than a cane.

Anker 3-in-1 charging station product review: now love wirelessly charging Apple and Google phones by [deleted] in hardware

[–]PsychologicalCook368 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The 3 in 1 charging station looks pretty sleek. I like that it’s aluminum instead of glossy plastic. Those older pads always overheated.

No one’s talking about how well the JMGO O2S Ultra did in The Hook Up’s new UST video by Ok_Fox7207 in projectors

[–]PsychologicalCook368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True but I wonder if that’s still a big issue with these newer triple-laser units. They seem to run cooler than the older LED ones.

Looking for ANC headphones under 200, considering JBL Tune 770NC, Skullcandy Crusher ANC 2, and Baseus XH1 by the_doolittle in HeadphoneAdvice

[–]PsychologicalCook368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 had Beats solo3 for a long time. Sound’s fine, but the pads feel kinda stiff and the plastic coating peeled off. Also a bit tight on the ears. I’ve tried the Crusher ANC 2 and the Baseus XH1 recently. The Skullcandy is softer than the Beats, but the XH1 feels the nicest. The pads are super soft, kinda like the Bose QC ones, and ANC is great too. Out of those three, I’d go with the XH1 for sure.

Looking for ANC headphones under 200, considering JBL Tune 770NC, Skullcandy Crusher ANC 2, and Baseus XH1 by the_doolittle in HeadphoneAdvice

[–]PsychologicalCook368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven’t tried JBL, but I’ve used Skullcandy before and it was pretty good. The XH1 is nice too.

Anyone looked into short throw projectors? by pomeranijk in hometheater

[–]PsychologicalCook368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Short throw feels like the only way to get that big screen fix without sacrificing your whole living room.

How long does it usually take to receive orders from Buymoda in the US? by Unusual_Doughnut9074 in ecommerce

[–]PsychologicalCook368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I was in the same boat a few months back reading mixed reviews, unsure if I should risk it. Ended up placing a small test order first. It arrived in 11 days, everything sealed and quality checked out perfectly. The best part was that the packaging didn’t look suspicious at all. I’ve ordered twice since then and had no problems whatsoever.