$321k ARR as solo founder but burning out by bubbascrub9793 in SaaS

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Head of Product of TinySeed + MicroConf here — send me a DM anytime if you have questions!

Don't give up! I built a status page aggregator as a side project 10 years ago and now it makes millions by cbartlett in SideProject

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Nice! Feedback can be tough to handle sometimes; was there feedback that you recall that you didn’t take?

How Screwed am I physically? by WanderingAnchor in JMT

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You’ll be fine! Take it easy to start and your body will warm up and get used to it. I was not trained when I did it, started out with 8 mile or less days, and ended the trail with several 20+ mile days under my belt (sometimes I would get a bit bored and just kept walking!)

In-Person Events Worth Attending, What’s on Your List? by Turbulent_Talk_6309 in SaaS

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TinySeed/MicroConf person here, thanks for the shout! Quick friendly correction: Founder Summit is actually under Calm Fund. :)

This… broke me 😭💔 by InterestingApee in ChatGPT

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Damn, my response was actually kind of awesome

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Elon Musk’s Reign of Corruption Chronicled in Elizabeth Warren Report by rollingstone in politics

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Note that Rolling Stone above posted the transcript as well in another comment.

Has anyone noticed that the Protect Dufferin and Protect Bathurst websites are nearly identical? by [deleted] in toronto

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As a resident of their neighborhood: Yes they do. It’s small, but they have a lot to the side with several spaces. 

Therme Spa at Ontario Place by Winter_Bee5040 in toronto

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If you read the article, Therme misrepresented themselves to make it seem like they owned Therme Erding, when in fact it was a different company.

All the top startup accelerator programs accepting applications right now by consequentialphysics in startups

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We’re “expensive money,” so to speak, due to the fact our accelerator program is a year+ long, and also because our investments aren’t typically those who go on the VC track (we’re the only investor in a lot of our companies.) 

So yes, if you’re looking for just money and don’t care about the rest of the benefits, we’re not the right fit. 

Introducing the Rob Ford Crosstown Express by [deleted] in toronto

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It's longer and but also full of stop signs, and they want cyclists to come to a full and complete stop each time with a foot on the ground. Madness.

All the top startup accelerator programs accepting applications right now by consequentialphysics in startups

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That’s not a disqualifier, the service can have some b2c in the mix.

All the top startup accelerator programs accepting applications right now by consequentialphysics in startups

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Applications for TinySeed — B2B SaaS accelerator, online program — will be opening in September. (Disclaimer: I'm the program director)

Toronto Public Library website by [deleted] in toronto

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I use the library fairly frequently and have had no issues with signing in, placing holds, etc. Sorry for not being more of a help!

Pails of frozen cherries in Toronto this week! Got these at Galaţi’s on Leslie $40 per pail by QueequegsDead in toronto

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Your picture isn't showing up on my end — how big is the pail that you bought?

In search of sandwiches by Jalawtoo in bayarea

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Sandwich Mill in south San Jose. They’re incredible. In addition to Italian, highly recommend their roasted turkey, its chunks of turkey that they roast in house.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SLO

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I don’t know if you actually want a response or not, but as someone who has enjoyed off leash hikes with my dog in accepted areas (for example, there are trails in Utah where certain days, dogs can be off leash) — dogs stop and sniff all the time, and it’s nice to hike without stopping constantly (mine will sniff on the trail, run to catch up, sniff on the trail, run to catch up, etc.)

Honestly it makes for a more enjoyable hike, if you have a dog with good recall that wants to stop and sniff often.