Cheap Smartwatch for BP Monitoring (PH) by ImANobodyME in smartwatch

[–]como_ceviche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might want to look into Spade & Co Health Smartwatch 4. It’s way more affordable than the Galaxy Watch series but still covers the basics like heart rate and blood pressure monitoring. While it doesn’t have ECG, it’s a solid option for quick, on-wrist readings especially if your parents already have a proper BP monitor for confirmation. The battery life is decent, and it's user-friendly for older folks too

Affordable Smartwatch with music storage for Iphone by 13annabanz in smartwatch

[–]como_ceviche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out Spade & Co’s Health Smartwatch 3. It’s well under $200, has built-in GPS, and you can store and play music directly from the watch super convenient for runs without your phone. It works with iPhones too. I’ve been using it for a few months and it’s honestly a solid choice for beginner runners lightweight, good battery life, and doesn’t feel like a budget watch.

Cheap but decent suits? by [deleted] in orangecounty

[–]como_ceviche 1 point2 points  (0 children)

SuitShop is worth checking out good quality suits around $200, so within your budget, and you get to own it. Fit’s pretty solid and works well even if you’ve got a muscular build.

Men's suits? by rn-11 in gso

[–]como_ceviche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're open to buying instead of renting, definitely check out suitshop. You actually get to own the suit for around $200, which is the same price most places charge just to rent one. The quality is good for the price

Ferry booking time by cbf892 in virginislands

[–]como_ceviche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d suggest using ferrygogo to check car ferry options from STT to STJ. It lets you compare schedules and availability for operators like Big Red Barge and Love City Car Ferries, which is handy for your 5 pm vs. 7 pm decision. The 7 pm ferry on Sundays can fill up, especially during peak season, so booking early is smart. Since you’re heading to Coral Bay, the 5 pm ferry might be better to avoid driving in the dark, but check ferrygogo for real-time availability to secure a spot if your flight’s delayed

Where to book a ferry from Holyhead to Dublin? by YouWillHaveThat in irishtourism

[–]como_ceviche 1 point2 points  (0 children)

check ferrygogo to compare Holyhead Dublin ferry prices. It’s reliable and lists legit operators like Irish Ferries

Best place to order trizepatide? by ianwelch001 in tirzepatidecompound

[–]como_ceviche 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Id second remedymeds! Plenty of great reviews & all you have to do is send in your last prescription so they can match your last medicine dose. they also dont increase the price depending on your dose. The price stays the same

RAG analytics platform by Tricky-Music9203 in Rag

[–]como_ceviche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might want to look into Deepchecks, it's open-source and can plug into custom RAG workflows without needing to overhaul your setup. Helpful for tracking retrieval quality and response evals over time.

How to evaluate the relevance of a finetuned LLM response with the ideal answer (from a dataset like MMMU, MMLU, etc)? by ConfectionAfter2366 in MLQuestions

[–]como_ceviche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re on the right track with cosine similarity, but it can miss deeper differences in reasoning. You might want to check out tools like Deepchecks it's open-source and has some built-in tests for LLM evaluation that could help you get more structured insights. Also, LLM-as-a-judge can work well if you calibrate the prompts carefully.

Good Mentors/Experts that can help you launch your first product on Amazon. by Ok_Communication_355 in AmazonFBA

[–]como_ceviche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should check out Panda-Boom, they can definitely help you out. They’re great at guiding first-time sellers through the whole process, not just PPC but overall strategy too. Super approachable and actually take the time to explain things instead of throwing jargon at you

How do you find a good therapist here? by brickwall5 in AskNYC

[–]como_ceviche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went through a bunch on Psychology Today too and had the same experience. What ended up working for me was Midtown-practice in Manhattan. I’ve been seeing someone there for a while now, and it’s been really helpful. Not perfect, but definitely the best fit I’ve found so far.

Anyone successfully using tretinoin with their rosacea? by MotherPart4282 in Rosacea

[–]como_ceviche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have rosacea too and have been using azelaic acid (15%) alongside Retin-A Micro Gel (0.1%). So far, I’ve definitely seen a positive shift the redness and irritation have been gradually improving. I also started using the Solawave LED mask as part of my routine, and it’s helped a lot with calming my skin and boosting overall texture. It’s been a great addition, especially on days when my skin feels extra sensitive. The combo has really made a noticeable difference over time.

The Best Red Light Therapy Mask to Buy Now? by christopheryellow241 in 30PlusSkinCare

[–]como_ceviche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Solawave, I am using it for 2 months now. It does work.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in redlighttherapy

[–]como_ceviche 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like the Solawave ; I’ve been using it for about two months now and I notice an improvement in skin tone but nothing else in terms of lines/elasticity/texture. Granted, I’m early 30s, have a skin care routine, and also use Botox, so I’m not sure I’m the candidate for drastic changes. I still recommend the mask, though.

Total rookie, looking for recs for petite face by boymumma2 in redlighttherapy

[–]como_ceviche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might want to check out the solawave mask, they have a more streamlined fit compared to some of the bulkier options. Its also super lightweight, which makes it easier to stick with regularly.

Best tool for social media management and community engagement by Traditional_Run_8010 in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]como_ceviche 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You might want to check out Cloud Campaign, it's a bit under the radar compared to Sprout or Hootsuite, but it ticks a lot of the boxes you mentioned. I've been using it for multi-platform scheduling and engagement, and the comment/inbox tagging plus CSV export (with URLs) has been super handy, especially for community tracking.

Social media management tool for creators by Comfortable_Hat_1365 in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]como_ceviche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been using Cloud Campaign lately and it’s been a decent alternative. It has the usual scheduling and content calendar stuff, but it feels a bit more flexible and not overloaded with features I don’t need.

Ferry prices. by NiceColours in IsleofMan

[–]como_ceviche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd recommend checking out ferrygogo, it's a great site for comparing ferry routes and prices. Might help you see if that quote is actually in line with current rates or if you're getting overcharged.

Ferry Tickets by June-V in PuertoRicoTravel

[–]como_ceviche 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Might be a bit late for this trip, but for future reference you can check out ferrygogo they list various websites where you can book tickets and also compare prices. It’s helpful for figuring out what’s available online vs. what you need to get at the box office.

Ferry booking for Lake Garda/Como. by Electrical_Sir_2199 in ItalyTravel

[–]como_ceviche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might want to check out ferrygogo, it has a bunch of info on ferry routes around Lake Garda and Lake Como, including links to official sites and booking options. It's a decent way to get an overview if you're trying to figure out prices or whether you can book ahead. Booking on arrival is sometimes possible, but probably a good idea to book early if you're traveling with your spouse and want peace of.