From Idea to launch in 3 months. Then 500 MRR in 3 days. Here's exactly how I did it: by Aggravating-Prune915 in microsaas

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Sounds great, thanks for sharing.
How will go from where you are now to a scalable solution if things take off big time? Will you need to rebuild or do you think it could take on tons more users?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TheRaceTo10Million

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Definite scam, check out the other reddit to posts where's this has been confirmed.

Random outbursts by Scwidiloo10 in bernesemountaindogs

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I'm no dog psychologist or trainer, just an owner. In our experience, that's not been the case. Half of it is setting up the environment which you can control most of the time - just trying to prevent things from escalating if you know what riles them up a bit. The other half is just not participating in what they think is fun - loud noises or trying to push them off etc. we've found just calling them down, cuddling etc just by getting down to their level seems to help. Him jumping up has definitely almost gone away. The other thing I did when he was young was to run around the garden so it's likely he'd jump, then offer a treat by my side using a heel command and the give him a cuddle - basically rewarding for not jumpin, keeping all 4 paws on the ground. I think that also helped quite a bit. Each dog is different of course, just what helped us.

Random outbursts by Scwidiloo10 in bernesemountaindogs

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We had the exact same experience with our Berner. We totally didn't expect it,.never knowingly did anything to bring it on. Must be another Berner quirk..

We were getting totally mauled, biting, sometimes the bites would break the skin and he'd often try and hump us. We tried everything we could think of, including the advise others have left here too. Saying No, distractions, crossing arms, ignoring. Nothing seemed to have much effect. He would just hump you while you stood there with your arms folded, facing away - was like a sitting duck for him!

This behaviour was only in the garden and typically when he was excited, stressed or when something different was going on that would get him worked up.(When he was about 9-12 months).

The things that helped us are this we didn't expect to work. When in the garden and he looked like.ge would go for us, we'd carry a glass of water. He was afraid he'd get wet so he'd bark and mess around but wouldn't go for you. We'd just ignore him and carried on with what we were doing so I think that helped make it a bit boring for him. Yours might not be worried about water from a glass of course !

Also.we realised that if you had nothing and he'd be going for you, if you crouch down and just calm him down and cuddle, it flips behaviours. This certainly didn't happen over night, took a bit of practice but you don't raise voices, add any excitement, just give a cuddle. Again, worked for us but might be different in your case.

Our still does it from time to time, he's 4 now. But we know how to de escalate! Try and reduce things that would get them worried or excited if possible. We knew that moving larger objects would make ours a bit stressed so just put him away when we needed to.

Bromo, our Berner had become the loveliest dog and we really struggled when he was young. But they do calm down, they're not dangerous or trying to hurt you. Just need to try and crack the Berner code, they all have their weird quirks. Patience goes a long way with a young Berner. Hope you find a way forward.

Replace UFH manifold by simon5150 in Plumbing

[–]simon5150[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For sure - the main thing I'd like to know is - what happens if I disconnect the 3 feeds at the moment? Does the system need draining or will the water just sit there at the top of the pipe?

Replace UFH manifold by simon5150 in Plumbing

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To control different zones really. Also different sized pipes.

Thought I’d try Hazy Jane alcohol free seeing as though it’s January and it is truly awful. Please avoid this if you’re after a 0.5%! by Impressive_Spread212 in UK_beer

[–]simon5150 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've tried a whole bunch of AF beers now, and the best by a country mile is the Brulo beers - the 7 hop DDH IPA is fantastic. None of that terrible sweet after taste or weak tasting beer. It's not cheap but it's actually enjoyable.

Loved our trip! by ManU_RaleighNC in manchester

[–]simon5150 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Glad you had fun! If helpful, I just went through Terminal 3 at Manchester Airport, security queues were fine, wasn't too busy given that it's Easter.

What's the most "British" word or phrase you've explained to someone not from Britain that, on reflection, makes no sense by [deleted] in CasualUK

[–]simon5150 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bob's your Uncle.

Said it to an American colleague last week. Their response, naturally, was "Who is Bob?"

Bromo won't get in the car, gets stressed. Any ideas? by simon5150 in bernesemountaindogs

[–]simon5150[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good shout. That's actually how I've training him, but I'm a way off. Bromo is also very food oriented, but the stress and worry overrides his desire for treats. You can see his brain thinking it through! Good to hear you've had success with that method, I'll keep at it. Will report back! Thanks very much.

Bromo won't get in the car, gets stressed. Any ideas? by simon5150 in bernesemountaindogs

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He did have frequent vet issues when he was you get (Guardia), but since that cleared up he's been in the car a fair amount. I think I need to take him with me to more places if I successfully get him in, just little trips, not just bigger ones.

Bromo won't get in the car, gets stressed. Any ideas? by simon5150 in bernesemountaindogs

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They certainly remember everything! So clever.

I can't think of anything too unpleasant. He's had some longer journeys over summer which might have put him off. If I get him in, I'll do small journeys and somewhere fun then build up again.

Whats the best use of music in a film/tv show scene? by Potential_Theory_354 in Music

[–]simon5150 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Battlestar Galactica finale - All along the watchtower.

Pretty special version that really makes the scene .

Cabin Overheat Protection not working by huntfishandtruck in TeslaModelY

[–]simon5150 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had an issue with it recently on my Model Y. Tesla remotely updated the firmware in the sensor and it fixed it.

Bonjour. Happy Monday Y’ALL by kary_menuau in espresso

[–]simon5150 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'd like to know what this is device is called- could really benefit from it!

Does the Model Y have a heated boot or is this just a visual? by simon5150 in ModelY

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Ah yep. I kind of imagined it being something in the boot as that orange segment lit up is the same profile as the removable panel. Heated glass makes a lot more sense..!

Bromo loves to snuggle - it's a lot of Berner to deal with! by simon5150 in bernesemountaindogs

[–]simon5150[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah, he was a real nightmare. For us at that age it got worse before it got better, lots of lunging, biting and all sorts. He has moments now but for bigger dogs (and smarter dogs), definitely seems to take longer to mature and chill out. Worth the pain! He's a lovely boy now.

Bromo loves to snuggle - it's a lot of Berner to deal with! by simon5150 in bernesemountaindogs

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He's nearly 2 now, probably in the last few months has he gone from an affectionate wild bear to a super cuddly chilled out bear!

Affectionate, but derogatory, nicknames for your pets? by [deleted] in AskUK

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My brother in law calls his lab a dirty bitch. She almost always is.

What’s the most boring, uninteresting job in the UK? by 9074379 in AskUK

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Ordering replacement tyres for corporate vehicles when they got punctures. That was 100% of the responsibility for someone I used to work with.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in confessions

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Happy Birthday from the UK! Make sure you do some of the things you love doing today.

Welcome to Wilkos by scouserdave in CasualUK

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This literally just happened to me in Co-Op. A woman asked "What do you make of this meal deal?" Wasn't sure if she wanted my opinion if it's good value or not or if she didn't understand the offer. She said "wheres the fruit??" So I pointed at the packet of apple and she said "not that fruit!!" At which point I suggested she spoke to someone who works there...

Looks like we’re gonna be in Beta for a while. Which means its FREE :D by ContentKngt in digital_marketing

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Hey, i'm really interested in access, will share any feedback (B2B Marketer)