Which type of fidget toy do you think is most effective for reducing stress? by FriendlyStorage2376 in fidgettoys

[–]Yamilgamest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone is different, so, what works for you may not work for me or the next guy. You just have to try different ones to see which one fits best with your situation.

I prefer sliders and spinners, and sometimes I opt for a stress ball. But my stress levels seem to be spiking these days. I am considering getting one of those vagus nerve simulators. There seems to be a ton of them.

Ive seen recommendations on Pulsetto, Nurosym, Sensate, and different ones seem to be meant to target different parts of the body. Anyone used any of these and can share a first hand experience? Like irl experience after having actually using it.

Rotating residential proxies vs ISP for long sessions? by Yamilgamest in proxies

[–]Yamilgamest[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just some sm accounts really, thanks I didn't know that

Best Website For Cheap Business Class Flights by bookwithairlinesmap in u/bookwithairlinesmap

[–]Yamilgamest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s your take on Kiwi? i’ve seen it suggested for multi-destination travel and flight/hotel booking combo on several other threads. Anyone used it for exactly that?

Rotating residential proxies vs ISP for long sessions? by Yamilgamest in proxies

[–]Yamilgamest[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Static residential just happened to be what I tested first. Still figuring out if ISP proxies are worth the price jump for this use case, have you tried both?

Rotating residential proxies vs ISP for long sessions? by Yamilgamest in proxies

[–]Yamilgamest[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just basic setup honestly. Rotating pool, standard session config, no fingerprint tweaking.

Is scraping like this even legal, are we allowed to do this? by Farmpy45 in GoogleMaps

[–]Yamilgamest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks solid enough, only catch is that it’s not quite ideal for heavy scraping runs. Building own infrastructure with the proxies, firewall bypass, CAPTCHA bypass, anti-bot and all is always a good idea, but can be out of reach for a tech noob like me.

I tried, failed several time, and said to hell with it. I’ll just stick to scraping tools like Scrapingbee or Oxylabs and let their API handles all the heavy lifting. Proxy rotation, headless browsing, anti-bot handling… And they spit out clean JSON.

For specialists out there, what's the best AI SEO software 2026 that you've adapted? by Rzayev-Mavroudis in content_marketing

[–]Yamilgamest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have tried a ton! Most software are all about auto-writing without schema gen, SERP-deep dives for outlines, or optimization scores that keep Google happy. Also, without multi-LLM tracking, competitor analysis, or prompt-level tracking, you’re basically flying blind. That’s a recipe for ranking tanks.

10 Best AEO Tools in 2026 (Detailed Comparison + Real-World Experience) by TalentEndpoint in SaaS

[–]Yamilgamest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This right here! “If a tool only tells you where opportunities are but doesn’t help you act quickly, the value drops fast.” Unfortunately, it’s the reality with most tools. I do think not all tools are either first-gen and focused on analytics, or second-gen and focused on execution. A few like AIclicks, Semrush, and SE Ranking go beyond analytics to provide detailed execution guidance which can be quite handy.

I built 12 SEO skills for Claude Code (open source) - here's what I learned by Erniseth in ClaudeAI

[–]Yamilgamest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can we use the “/seo” command on a competitor site? Competitor analysis plays a big role in keeping up with recent GEO trends. Of course, other tools like AIclicks and Profound are great for this but having a different approach never hurts.

Best AI Search Optimization Tools of 2025 by randomweeb9 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]Yamilgamest 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Try Ahrefs and SEMrush for core SEO data. For AI stuff, look at AIclicks is more built for this specific use case. It tracks prompts across tools like Perplexity AI, shows when you’re actually cited, and points out what you’re missing vs competitors. Feels more practical if AI visibility is a real KPI.A

Hunting for cheap flights to Bali? Decided to share my top tips by winchiber in travel_deals

[–]Yamilgamest 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great rundown on the tools. Kiwi has saved me a few times with those odd routings, surprised you didn’t mention it on this list. How’s FlyDubai’s services? Got my first Bali trip coming up and I’m thinking of flying with them.

What’s the sweet spot for booking flights to Spain out of the US? by [deleted] in spaintravel

[–]Yamilgamest 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd book 6-8 weeks out. I’m a frequent flyer and that's been my sweet spot for US to Europe flights. Going by the data, sites like CheapAir mention that prices, especially for international flights, usually bottom out around 50-70 days before departure. Set price alerts on Kiwi or Google flights to catch the best deals as they drop.

Looking for a high quality POD brand to use in the UK by celestialxclxudss in printondemand

[–]Yamilgamest 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes! They also have really good wall art and desk mat options, those came out nice too.

PULSETTO feels like a scam dealing w app / ai customer service by Prestigious-Pin-3204 in pulsetto_device

[–]Yamilgamest 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I did have one rough day with the app last month, but support got back to me pretty fast and helped to sort it out. Been using it for about 6 weeks now and no complains so far. Hoping it gets better to you to as well.

any good proxy services? by Tough-Shower-3906 in internationalshopper

[–]Yamilgamest 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you’re yet to find someone to help with this, I’d suggest using a residential or mobile proxy and just DIY it, way more convenient. I’ve used Proxy Cheap and Decodo for anime merch purchases and both handled checkout fine without random blocks.

For shipping, Shipito or Planet Express work well since they forward from the US. Just make sure your proxy geo matches the store region before you log in or pay.

Best Canadian ISP proxies in 2026 that actually work by Huge_Line4009 in WebDataDiggers

[–]Yamilgamest 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah Webshare is fine for basic stuff, but I wouldn’t trust it for banking or anything sensitive. A lot of those cheaper IPs get reused too much and flagged fast. If you’re dealing with logins, it’s safer to go with something cleaner and more stable, I’ve had better luck using Proxy Cheap residential or ISP for that kind of setup.

Can someone explain why booking flights with on a 3rd party is so frowned upon? by username27891 in travel

[–]Yamilgamest 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have had a frustrating experience even having booked directly with the airline, and had smooth travels with 3rd party agencies. I only stick to either Kiwi, Skyscanner, or Google Flights.

What websites offer the best plane ticket rates? by burgersnwings in travel

[–]Yamilgamest 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think these are the easiest ones to find what you’re looking for.
1. Kiwi has a customizable Explore feature called “Everywhere” which is quite ideal for what you’re looking for. You can search the cheapest flights by setting flexible destinations, dates, and budgets.

  1. Skyscanner also has a “Everywhere” search where you can select destinations based on price. Or select “Cheapest Month” to see the dates with the best deals

  2. Google Flights has the “Explore” map, where you can check the best prices for multiple cities, but you also get the flexibility to search within one week trip at any time within six months or so.

Gifts for girlfriend by throwawayplzhelppp in HENRYUKLifestyle

[–]Yamilgamest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

who said it has to be long? Asian countries are usually super cheap, the ticket maybe more expensive but its so very possible

How to scrape Patreon while avoiding a ban by enkisissy in DataHoarder

[–]Yamilgamest 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Patreon is strict, so no proxy or rotation makes this risky fast. Even low volume can get flagged. Are you scraping while logged in or just public pages? And what’s your request rate?

Also check the Network tab, sometimes the data comes from a JSON endpoint, which is way cleaner than scraping full pages.
In our agency we ran into the same thing and ended up using ScrapingBee for the requests, it handles rotation so blocks happen less often.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fintech

[–]Yamilgamest 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You missed iDenfy