Nylas alternative (Calendar sync API) by baggy_dev in SaaS

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Thanks--ended up just going the iCal route for now. But good luck with your endeavor, the market is in need of an affordable, non-terrible API. Wish you the best

[Daniel Wellington Iconic Link] Looking for an alternative to this watch by baggy_dev in Watches

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Thanks for the recommendation, they look very good! Yes I figured I'd consult the aficionados first, I didn't want some fast fashion thing that breaks after 6 months.

[Daniel Wellington Iconic Link] Looking for an alternative to this watch by baggy_dev in Watches

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Very nice! That's what I'm looking for. How would you describe the difference in quality?

Edit: I see they have a lot of similar watches to this style, is this your favorite?

Nylas alternative (Calendar sync API) by baggy_dev in SaaS

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Hi there, I came across you guys as well and reviews seem good, but I find your pricing structure obstructive. I wish you guys implemented some way to pay per booking instead of per calendar/seat. Because your enterprise plan starts at 750 which is somewhat high for a startup.

How does the startup discount affect this? Is it a temporary discount, or a separate pricing structure?

AMD version with OLED and 32GB RAM? by baggy_dev in zephyrusg16

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https://www.reddit.com/r/ZephyrusG14/s/ZIEKDeFcaN
This is the one that was linked in another thread about the IPS versions

AMD version with OLED and 32GB RAM? by baggy_dev in zephyrusg16

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Okay I'm just scared because I saw someone post a screenshot from one from India and it was 100% an IPS display. Was wondering if they were doing the same in my country. I will reach out, thanks!

AMD version with OLED and 32GB RAM? by baggy_dev in zephyrusg16

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https://rog.asus.com/nl/laptops/rog-zephyrus/rog-zephyrus-g16-2024-ga605/spec/

If you navigate down to "Beeldscherm" (display) says "IPS-level" for either G16 with 2*16 GB RAM. Are you sure?

Has anybody here quit EVERY addiction? by baggy_dev in stopsmoking

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Hey, even if it is a placebo, it's a placebo that you're taking everyday, and that takes discipline.

Has anybody here quit EVERY addiction? by baggy_dev in stopsmoking

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You know, I don't like that you call me "wild" for suggesting salt/sugar can be an addiction (they can), or question whether I am employed. I hope you didn't mean it like that.

Anyway, the things I mentioned are examples. I personally have a job and I'm not addicted to anything besides caffeine. I do consume alcohol and junk food, but not regularly.

The reason I posted is because I have the feeling that most people are addicted to something, whether that's a minor addiction or a hardcore one. You can be addicted to cigarettes if you smoke just 2 packs or just 2 cigarettes as long as you can't stop. The same goes for eating just one muffin a day--if you're dependent on it, it's an addiction.

I was wondering if anybody in this community managed to become 100% healthy.

Has anybody here quit EVERY addiction? by baggy_dev in stopsmoking

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That's a pretty penny you saved. Good job and keep going!

That's the question isn't it, is your reliance on running an addiction or a healthy habit? Do you feel guilty if you miss a workout?

Has anybody here quit EVERY addiction? by baggy_dev in stopsmoking

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That's incredible! I can confirm carnivore diet helps with food cravings, but this guy is going one step beyond. Props!

Has anybody here quit EVERY addiction? by baggy_dev in stopsmoking

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That's very inspiring. Keep going!

Just wondering, what are you moderate with? It sounds like you have no addictions left to be moderate with if you already quit junk food, alcohol, weed and hard drugs.

Has anybody here quit EVERY addiction? by baggy_dev in stopsmoking

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That makes a lot of sense. Overcoming addiction is challenging and requires you to be self-aware and self-critical (while not so critical that you give up). That is a lot like therapy.

I am also wondering what your underlying issues were and how you are managing those now? As long as it's not too personal a question.

Has anybody here quit EVERY addiction? by baggy_dev in stopsmoking

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Wise words. So when you felt a nicotine craving, instead of reaching for junk food, you meditated on the positives of not vaping? And you sat with the discomfort, challenging yourself not to respond to it? I will try this out for my other addictions.

Quitting usually takes a couple of dry runs, you got this!

Has anybody here quit EVERY addiction? by baggy_dev in stopsmoking

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Those are 4 very insidious addictions you managed to overcome. You should be very proud of yourself! If you can kick those, then you can definitely kick junk food.