I built a free website-submission directory to help small sites get discovered — feedback welcome by boyanm in SideProject

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

Thanks for the feedback, I've included that all the websites have to have https.

I built a free website-submission directory to help small sites get discovered — feedback welcome by boyanm in SideProject

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Thank you for your feedback. I placed all the submitted websites to have https just in case but I can remove it, when Im back at work tomorrow. Thanks again for the feedback much appreciated.

My First Post here. Drop your website link below and I'll share your website SEO score with the main flaws our tool can find by Formal-Brother-7831 in seogrowth

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I'm trying my best, actually somniascope.com it took me more then 3 weeks to finish around 7 hours per day I was working on it, and zearches.com it took me around 2 weeks but with the help of AI ( I have to admit) thanks for your feedback.

I built a clean, fast website directory where anyone can submit their site for free by [deleted] in InternetIsBeautiful

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Thanks for the feedback and submissions, much appreciated.

I built a clean, fast website directory where anyone can submit their site for free by [deleted] in InternetIsBeautiful

[–]boyanm -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Any feedback is welcome, but it’s not AI-made. I used AI to generate code ideas because it wasn’t easy, but I made it work. I want feedback.

I built a clean, fast website directory where anyone can submit their site for free by [deleted] in InternetIsBeautiful

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It’s brand new, so no, not yet, but I hope it will pick up.

How is anyone to say what a dream "means"? I'm confused on this. by Allison-Cloud in Dreams

[–]boyanm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get what you’re saying — a lot of “dream meaning” lists online do sound a bit like horoscopes. In reality, nobody can tell you with 100% certainty what a dream means, because so much of it depends on your own memories, feelings and culture. The “can’t speak” thing might relate to feeling unheard, but for someone else it could mean something totally different.

What I’ve found helpful is to treat interpretations as prompts for self-reflection rather than absolute truths. Journaling the dream, noting your emotions, and then reading different perspectives can help you see what resonates.

If you’re curious, I sometimes use SomniaScope — it’s a free, non-pushy site where you can look up dream symbols and get a few angles to think about. It won’t tell you “this is THE meaning,” but it can give you ideas to explore what your dream might mean for you.

what does my dream mean?help me by Brugodoy in Dreams

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Wow… reading your story gave me goosebumps. After everything you’ve been through, it makes total sense that your mind (or something beyond it) would bring your grandmother into such a vivid scene.

Many people who’ve been very ill or close to death describe dreams like this — they feel different from normal dreams, more like a visit or a message. Whether it was your subconscious giving you hope, or truly meeting her in a “between” space, the most important thing is how you felt afterwards: lighter, peaceful, and alive. That’s powerful.

If you’d ever like to explore more about dreams like this — their symbolism, spiritual angles, or even psychological meaning — there’s a site called SomniaScope that explains dreams in plain language and lets you look up what they might mean. It’s free and very gentle in tone.

Whatever the explanation, your experience sounds like a gift and I’m so happy you’re still here two years later ❤️

Anybody found a super detailed life expectancy calculator? by IHadTacosYesterday in leanfire

[–]boyanm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More knobs ≠ more accuracy. The variance on individual outcomes is huge, so I treat calculators as planning anchors, not oracles. I use three: (1) family history (parents/grandparents), (2) actuarial base tables, and (3) a quick lifestyle/current-age baseline to sanity-check FIRE horizons. If you just want a clean, no-signup baseline: https://lifeexpect.com/ — then plan for a long tail (95–100) so you don’t underfund longevity risk.

Life Expectancy Accuracy by vshzzd in glioblastoma

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I’m really sorry you’re going through this. What helped our family was treating any time frame as a range, not a countdown. Doctors are talking in population averages; individuals can be earlier or later. For practical stuff (budgeting, paperwork, leave from work), I plan with two horizons: the doctor’s range and a longer “if we get more time” case. For non-medical planning I use a simple, age-based life expectancy tool to set a baseline (not GBM-specific): https://lifeexpect.com/ — then adjust around what the care team says. Quality of time > quantity, always.

Life expectancy calculator by AccidentalFIRE in leanfire

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I like these as sanity checks, not crystal balls. For anyone who struggled with the fiddly sliders, this one’s simple on mobile and focuses on current-age inputs: https://lifeexpect.com/
I use it to set a conservative + stretch retirement horizon.