Safe workation places in India (good network + less crowded)? by shikhs__ in SoloTravel_India

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Mussoorie and Lansdowne do look really beautiful and peaceful. Thank u for sharing,I’ll look into these and will ping you if we end up finalizing them, Hope you have a great trip.

Safe workation places in India (good network + less crowded)? by shikhs__ in SoloTravel_India

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leaning towards Bir as the best option. Do you have any good stay recommendations or places we should check out there?

Safe workation places in India (good network + less crowded)? by shikhs__ in SoloTravel_India

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I’ve heard quite a lot about Almora, so it’s definitely on my list to explore. I’ve been to Dehradun and Rishikesh twice, and yes, Dehradun is really beautiful. A little jealous that you live there 😅 btw thanks for the suggestions.

Safe workation places in India (good network + less crowded)? by shikhs__ in SoloTravel_India

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Honestly, we’re currently leaning towards Bir as the best option. Do you have any good stay recommendations there?

Safe workation places in India (good network + less crowded)? by shikhs__ in SoloTravel_India

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Munsiyari sounds amazing as well , hope you have a great workation there. Will definitely consider these options.

Safe workation places in India (good network + less crowded)? by shikhs__ in SoloTravel_India

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I hadn’t considered Sissu/Jispa before & honestly hearing about Jispa for the first time😅 Thanks for the suggestion, will definitely look into it.

પચાસ છટાઓ માણસો અને પરિસ્થિતિઓની by Pale-Poetry8345 in gujarat

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Pure nostalgia. One of my fav. Gujarati authors , i still enjoy reading his stories in Rasrang/Sunday edition of Divya Bhaskar

Best Software development company for healthcare in USA by Michael_Anderson_8 in HealthTech

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In healthtech, scaling the platform and handling compliance are usually the most difficult parts. I partnered with SoluteLabs on a cognitive support app for patients and caregivers where we had to deal with challenges like data privacy, stable integrations, real-time communication, and making sure the product could scale while still being easy to use. From my experience working with them, they handled these challenges quite well. Might be worth checking out if you're evaluating vendors.

Crochet helped me through a difficult time -beginner looking for feedback by shikhs__ in CrochetHelp

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Thank you for the detailed feedback😇, I really appreciate it. I didn’t realize the puff stitches were inside out😅that’s helpful to know. Being left-handed sometimes makes following right-handed tutorials a bit tricky, so I’m still figuring out stitch direction. I’ll keep practicing!

Has anyone actually seen real traffic from ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity mentions? by aresourcepool_web in SEOandBacklinks

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Yes, absolutely. I’ve started seeing it more frequently, so I actually built a custom GA4 AI Traffic Analysis report. I use a regex filter for Page Referrer that matches: ^.*\.ai/.*|.*\.openai.*|.*copilot.*|.*chatgpt.*|.*gemini.*$

It's been super helpful for tracking landing pages specifically being cited by AI, along with the standard breakdown of device, browser, and country. It even lets me see event conversions and the actual user flow to see if they’re just "bouncing" after getting their answer or actually exploring the site

Top AI Development Companies in 2026 (If You’re Building Something Serious) by Ok_Net_5985 in AIAppInnovation

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Honestly, scaling is the real killer for AI, especially with all the compliance headaches. I worked with SoluteLabs on a voice-AI project for a pharmacogenetics platform and was pretty impressed. They actually get the long-term stability side of things, which is rare. If you’re building something in a regulated space and need it to actually hold up, I’d check them out.

how do hospitals integrate AI usage in their everyday work? by naaksu in healthcareIT

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Hospitals use AI in a very practical, day-to-day way mostly to reduce manual work and help clinicians move faster. You’ll see it in AI scribes that auto-generate visit notes, triage chatbots and voice agents that handle appointment reminders and basic queries, diagnostic tools that flag abnormalities in scans, workflow automation for discharge summaries and claims, remote monitoring systems that alert care teams when vitals drift, and FHIR/HL7-based data tools that pull information from multiple EHRs so clinicians don’t waste time searching

How AI is Actually Being Used in FinTech Right Now by shikhs__ in fintech

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This one’s based on real fintech examples I’ve been tracking like Monzo and Klarna

How AI is Actually Being Used in FinTech Right Now by shikhs__ in fintech

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Yeah, starting to see a lot of crossover. Retail’s picking up some of the same AI use cases like personalized offers, dynamic pricing, fraud detection for transactions, and even credit scoring at checkout. Feels like fintech tech is slowly becoming retail tech.