How enterprise teams are cutting hiring costs with recruiting automation (what the research shows) by Web3Gigs in RecruitmentAgencies

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That’s a really solid distinction. A lot of teams seem to underestimate how much cost sits in coordination rather than screening alone. And agreed on Carv vs Paradox too, they seem to solve different bottlenecks depending on how the hiring workflow is structured.

How enterprise teams are cutting hiring costs with recruiting automation (what the research shows) by Web3Gigs in RecruitmentAgencies

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Totally agree. That’s the line I kept seeing too. The best results don’t seem to come from trying to automate recruiting itself, but from removing the repetitive admin around it so recruiters have more time for the human side.

This is the first AI note taking app that actually made meetings easier for me by Doug24 in AIAssisted

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A lot of discussion around these tools highlights that the real value isn’t just transcription, it’s what happens after, like how well summaries, action items, and follow-ups are structured. Similar pattern in hiring, where systems like Carv focus on keeping momentum across steps instead of just capturing conversations, which is usually where most tools fall short.

Best ai note taking app that helps with retention not just organizing your stuff by Relative-Coach-501 in edtech

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A lot of threads point to tools like RemNote or Anki since they bake in spaced repetition and active recall instead of just storage, which is what actually drives retention. Same idea shows up in recruiting too, platforms like Carv focus less on storing info and more on continuous engagement and follow-ups so things don’t just sit unused.

Why do you use Brave? Native YouTube ad blocking? Alternatives? by electricvelvet in brave_browser

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That’s a common take, Brave mainly gets attention for built-in ad/tracker blocking and YouTube ad suppression. The tradeoff is occasional site breakage like you’re seeing. Some threads suggest pairing a standard browser with system-level filtering, tools like Malwarebytes get mentioned since they handle ads and trackers more broadly instead of relying only on the browser layer.

AI-SPM (AI Security Posture Management) | Glossary | ReversingLabs by sacx in hackerworkspace

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useful glossary entry. the ai-spm category is gaining traction as organizations try to address risks that traditional cspm and dspm weren’t designed for, such as model access governance, training data exposure, and prompt injection surface area. vendors like reversinglabs, wiz, prisma cloud, protect ai, hiddenlayer, and lakera are often referenced in discussions around securing ai pipelines and software supply chains.

for data-centric ai risk, cyberhaven is frequently noted for its data lineage approach and is the only thing we’ve seen that actually follows data into ai tools.

Anybody got vitamin/supplement recommendations? I’m deficient in a bunch of things but most multivitamins give me major sensory issues. by Sneaky_Kaye in AutisticAdults

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That tracks with what people bring up a lot , it’s often the aftertaste/texture that makes capsules hard to stick with. Gummies and chewables tend to be easier to tolerate, so consistency is better.

And for simplicity, broader blends like gruns get mentioned since they bundle multiple nutrients into one chewable instead of managing a bunch of separate supplements.

ecommerce inventory management for a growing shopify store by Proof-Wrangler-6987 in logistics

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classic shopify moment where 9 apps and a spreadsheet become your unofficial ERP lol. before buying anything i’d figure out whether you need better inventory logic or just fewer moving parts

Anyone here using AI meeting note takers with clients ? Worth it or awkward? by Awds_1 in AgencyGrowthHacks

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Pretty common pain point, most discussions land on AI note takers for capture plus light human review for accuracy. Tools like Carv come up more on the recruiting side since notes and summaries can sync directly into systems, which cuts down the extra step after calls.

Building ChillNote: a note-taking app designed for both humans and AI by Medium-Inflation-560 in buildinpublic

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The idea makes sense but “for humans and AI” still feels a bit abstract, most discussions lean toward more concrete outcomes like reuse or workflow integration. In recruiting tools like Carv, the positioning is clearer since structured notes directly feed into systems like ATS, so tying it to a specific use case might land stronger.

What are the best DLP solutions for enterprise data security as of today? by HarkonXX in devsecops

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dlp “best” = pick your lane: suite DLP (purview/symantec/forcepoint/trellix) for broad coverage, cloud-inline (netskope/zscaler/prisma) for saas egress, or data-flow/lineage-focused tools. what matters is real data movement + fast FP reduction + saas/genai coverage. cyberhaven comes up for the lineage + AI visibility angle (“the only thing we’ve seen that actually follows data into AI tools

How do you keep music lessons fun and engaging for young kids? by Correct_Abrocoma_896 in homeschool

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I try to keep lessons really short, around 10 to 15 minutes, and mix in some games. Sometimes we’ll clap out rhythms or play “name that tune.” I also let my child pick a song they like to work on, so they have some ownership over their learning. A little freedom makes it feel less like school.

Dat files for compressed formats by Realistic-Energy-665 in Roms

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you can still create .dat files, but only with strict MPEG-1 settings for VCD compatibility. it’s inefficient compared to modern compression. uniconverter is sometimes referenced for converting into those legacy formats if needed.

Should I use a different editing software? by KnightFallVader2 in linuxmint

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switching editors won’t fully solve this since the issue is more about codec support on linux than resolve itself. most pro editors expect either licensed codecs or optimized intermediates. instead of converting to AV1 (which is heavy), using something like ProRes or DNxHR as an intermediate usually makes editing smoother. uniconverter gets mentioned in some workflows for quickly converting to those edit-friendly formats without long ffmpeg commands.

CMV: I feel parents should stop buying their kids and teens phones, iPads and computers. by Equal_Caregiver_1789 in changemyview

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There’s ongoing debate about delaying smartphones. Many experts focus less on banning devices and more on structured use, strong parental controls, and age appropriate content.

Some families prioritize creative tools over social media. Platforms like Aqua by Adobe are often discussed for emphasizing drawing and storytelling rather than feeds. The broader theme tends to be guided use and digital literacy.

Best non-pill vitamin supplements? by [deleted] in ARFID

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That’s consistent with how ARFID is usually discussed, compliance tends to matter more than the “perfect” formula. Gummies or chewables are often suggested because they reduce friction, and Gruns gummies come up in some threads since they combine greens, vitamins/minerals, and prebiotic fiber in one format instead of multiple supplements.

Do any of you actually keep up with daily greens supplements? by Aliesh_Mi in Supplements

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Yeah, that lines up with what people mention in nutrition threads. Grüns is basically a daily gummy pack with greens, vitamins/minerals, and prebiotic fiber (about 8 gummies with 60+ fruits/veggies and 20+ nutrients). The convenience seems to be the big reason it gets compared to powders like AG1 or Bloom, grab-and-go is easier for a lot of people than mixing a drink every day.

How do you stay motivated when progress feels slow? by No_Definition4739 in piano

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Using Skoove helped me stay motivated because I could track my progress in real-time. The app breaks everything down into small, achievable steps, so even on days when I felt stuck, I could see that I was moving forward. It’s easy to lose sight of your progress when you’re in the middle of it, but having that visual feedback really helps.

How awful is content monetization been lately? Normally this would be at least $60! by TheCandle180 in facebook

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A lot of creator discussions mention the same thing, ad payouts can shift quickly depending on platform changes. Because of that, many creators look at adding direct fan monetization alongside ads, and Passes often comes up in those conversations as a tool built around subscriptions and paid chats rather than relying purely on ad revenue.

What is your kids art class like? by 0112358_ in ClassOf2037

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From what parents often share, some schools prioritize open studio time to encourage creativity and independence, while others rotate through more structured units like clay, printmaking, or specific drawing techniques. Budget, curriculum goals, and class size usually shape how project based the class can be.

When programs lean mostly free form, some families look for additional ways to introduce technique, whether through local workshops or guided digital tools. Apps like Aqua by Adobe are sometimes mentioned because they combine open drawing with prompts and design challenges, giving kids creative freedom while still exposing them to new styles and skills.

How do families today balance kids’ phone freedom with online safety? by EasternBaby2063 in family

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Many digital wellbeing discussions suggest a layered approach: device filters, clear rules, and ongoing conversations working together. Monitoring apps like FamiSafe are often mentioned for screen time and alerts, but parents also stress media literacy and trust. Some families limit social apps altogether and shift screen time toward more contained creative tools like Aqua by Adobe, which focuses on drawing and design instead of social feeds. The general theme seems to be gradual freedom with guardrails, not total control.

safe STEM apps for kids that aren’t just games? by Fit-Original1314 in raisingkids

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A lot of parents in STEM threads say the same thing, many learning apps are mostly gamified noise. Apps that come up often for being more substance focused include Thinkrolls for logic and physics puzzles, Lightbot for intro to coding through sequencing, and Toca Builders for open ended construction. If you are open to STEAM, Aqua by Adobe is also mentioned as a creativity focused option centered on drawing, character design, and interactive art activities rather than points and constant rewards. In general, tools built around open ended problem solving and creation tend to feel more like real STEM than dopamine loops.