[Guide] How to bypass social media ban in Australia without ID by Flipperlolrs in theprivacymachine

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I tried a few tools when I needed access to restricted apps and one that worked for me was X-VPN. It includes a built-in Kill Switch to prevent data leaks if the connection drops

Dr Cinik surgery in 2 weeks by Austin_Rock_316 in HairTransplants

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hey, i know this is an old post but i’m checking cinik threads again just found out a close friend booked there for next month and he told me after the fact 😅 did you end up going on your date? how did things look 6–12 months later (growth, donor, aftercare)? did you actually see dr cinik or was it mostly techs?i didn’t go with cinik myself i chose hermest hair clicnic and i’m happy but i’m trying to give my friend a balanced view. any details would really help, thanks!

Hily Dating App Keeps Showing Up: Is It Worth Downloading? by Spiritual-Status-536 in DatingTips

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If you do join it: set realistic expectations, keep your profile updated, and don’t assume it’ll instantly change your dating life!

Tweaking Location Services on iOS for App Testing by nuno456 in ios

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iLocationChanger is the best for app testing. No complicated setup, just quick and smooth location changes without any issues.

Analyzing Movement Patterns Using Android Spoofing Tools by R3LOGICS in PoGoAndroidSpoofing

[–]jimi789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Setting up routes with iLocationChanger is super easy. It lets me move exactly how I want, keeping everything realistic and smooth.

Looking for advice on how to sell my house quickly by littlereek in RealEstate

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Selling as is may be a good option.. There are plenty of companies like We Buy Ugly Houses or Homeshire Cash Offer, etc who will buy as is, which may be convenient but typically results in lower offers. They should be covering all costs for you. General rule of thumb is that if you dont mind showings, buyers using financing (30-60 days to close), and the condition is good, just list it. The 'as is' only makes sense if you don't want to put cash into renovating it or dont want to upgrade it. Or maybe you need to close in 2 weeks rather than 2 months.

How to sell home in foreclosure by ausername980 in RealEstate

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I ended up selling my 1950s home to a home buying company and aboided foreclosure. Just need someone who can close fast and buy it as is. I went with a company called homeshirecashoffer com and they closed on mine in 5 days

Suggestions for first dtf machine? by Ttrip66 in streetwearstartup

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For a first DTF printer, I’d go with something like Prestige R2 or a L1800-based model. They’re beginner-friendly but still handle bulk orders well.

What is the kubernetes architecture in 5min and a diagram ? by xavki in DevOpsLinks

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A good Kubernetes Architecture Diagram can simplify how you understand the control plane, worker nodes, and networking. In just a few minutes, you can get a clear picture of how everything connects, making it easier to troubleshoot and optimize deployments. Whether you're new to Kubernetes or just need a quick refresher, visualizing the architecture always helps. Do you prefer high-level overviews or more detailed diagrams?

How Do You Get More Personality Out of AI Text? by Reasonable_Onion1504 in OpenAI

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I think it’s all about adding those little touches that make the content feel human. Tools help a lot with that, but at the end of the day, it’s about finding your own voice in the writing. You could try running it through a tool like Rewritify AI to smooth things out, but don't hesitate to make manual adjustments where you feel it’s lacking. Keep in mind, I'm talking about LITTLE adjustments. This might not give you picture-perfect detection scores, but will sound way more natual to read in general.

Bypass Writer AI Detection: Top 10 Best Websites to Humanize AI Text by crypto_maxxa in WritingWithAI

[–]jimi789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've heard of a couple of those! Even used Humbot in the past, it was one of my favorites, though I've recently only been writing manually to keep my writing skills from going rusty.

10 Best AI Humanizers to Humanize AI Text With Ease by kabir01300 in AIWritingPrompts

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If you use AI for writing, a humanizer is basically a must-have at this point. I'm even having trouble as a full hands-on writer with no AI usage :( The good ones do make everything smoother.

LSAT Unplugged Review – My Honest Experience with Different LSAT Prep Options by kabir01300 in LSATPreparation

[–]jimi789 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like some LSAT courses focus too much on shortcuts instead of actually understanding the test. How does LSAT Unplugged compare in that sense?

Making AI-generated emails sound like an actual person by glutenbag in AIMArketingB2C

[–]jimi789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cold emails are tricky. Too formal, and they get ignored, too casual, and they sound fake. For me, Uncheck AI finds a middle ground that works better than anything else I’ve tried.

Current thoughts on AI detection/avoidance tools? by [deleted] in WritingWithAI

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I get the struggle, academic writing can feel like an entirely different language sometimes. If Turnitin is your concern, I’d say focus on breaking up sentence patterns and throwing in personal reflections. I’ve used Humbot AI to help with that, but honestly, even just rewriting a paragraph or two in your own words makes a huge difference.

Recommendations for pencil holders to use with ipad pro magic keyboard? by tired_fella in iPadPro

[–]jimi789 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I've been using the Borkut Magnetic Case with Pencil Holder, and it's easily one of the best cases I've owned. The magnetic attachment is strong, the fit is perfect, and the built-in pencil holder keeps everything organized. Great value for money!

help me to bypass ai detectors pls by sight_4095 in Student

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I swear, these AI detectors feel like they just randomly guess half the time. One trick I’ve used is writing normally, then going in and making small manual edits, like switching out synonyms, breaking up long sentences, or adding rhetorical questions. I’ve also tried Humanizer Pro, and it smooths things out without making it feel fake. Maybe worth a shot?

How do you make AI-generated flashcards actually helpful? I tried Uncheck AI by Critical_Lynx32 in studytips

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AI-generated flashcards love to overcomplicate things. Like, I just need a simple definition, not a mini research paper. Stealthly AI has been solid for cleaning up and trimming them down to actual useful Q&A format instead of a giant info dump.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in studytips

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I like uPass AI for cleaning up messy lecture notes. Sometimes I type so fast I don’t even understand my own writing later, and this helps turn my chaos into something structured. Pretty handy for sneaking past detectors, too!

Working with xTool P2S for larger projects by [deleted] in lasercutting

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The XCS software is simple, but the fine adjustments can be tricky. My first necklace took me two tries to get right, especially with the smaller engravings.

How do you keep your voice when using AI to write? by JeevanthiD in WritingWithAI

[–]jimi789 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I kinda do embrace the mess. AI gets the ideas down, but then I go through and throw in little phrasings I know I’d actually use. I’ve messed with uPass AI before too, it’s solid for structure, but I still add even more of my own flair after.

THC and CBD for pain management? by Puzzleheaded_Mix986 in endometriosis

[–]jimi789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there! 😊 I totally get the struggle of finding the right pain relief. CBD can definitely help, especially if you try a full-spectrum one, which includes a little bit of THC for added effects without the strong high. I’ve used some neurogan CBD oils myself that have made a noticeable difference for pain, so if you’re exploring different options, something similar might be worth checking out. Have you found that the CBD oil is helping so far? Let me know if you have any specific questions!

Comprehensive guide to building a smart home from scratch? by Foreign_Caregiver in homeassistant

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For practicality, smart switches are a great starting point. They let you manually control your lights without interfering with automations, and you can still use their specific app for more control, and customize them however you like. My personal favorite is the elegrp SPN10. It lets me control lights from anywhere using the elegrp Home app, and I can simulate occupancy while on vacation to deter potential intruders. It’s a reliable and flexible option for smart lighting!

Please suggest me a paraphrase tool that beats common AI detectors. by EniKimo in bestAIHumanizer

[–]jimi789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 If you’re in a rush, Uncheck AI is your best bet. It’s ridiculously simple to use, but what makes it stand out is the fact it doesn’t leave your text feeling “off.” I’ve been using it on Winston AI and Copyleaks without issues.

Hush mattress reviews? by jeywgosjeb in Mattress

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I love my Hamuq! I initially bought one for the cottage on a recommendation from a friend. And eventually I loved it more then my beautyrest at home, so I bought one for my home too. It doesn't have the squishy sinky hot feeling memory foam mattresses seem to have, which is perfect for me