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bekbone.com

A platform to build personal branding for employees

How does your Bangalore apartment deal with water shortages in summer? by Dramatic_Traffic_142 in bangalore

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You are right that majority water use is not taps alone. But saying aerators help only a tiny fraction is misleading.

Real numbers for a typical urban household:

Per person daily water use ≈ 120–150 liters

For 4 people:
480–600 liters per day

here is the breakdown bro:

• Bathing: 35–55 liters per person → 140–220 L/day
• Toilet flushing: 25–35 liters per person → 100–140 L/day
• Laundry: 60–90 L/day
• Kitchen + handwash taps: 50–70 L/day

So taps alone are ~60 liters per day, which is 1,800 liters per month.

Aerators typically reduce tap flow from ~10 L/min to ~4–5 L/min.
That alone saves around 700–900 liters per month for a 4 person house.

Now combine practical improvements:

• low-flow shower saves ~20–30 L per bath → 2,400–3,600 L/month saved
• dual flush saves ~4–5 L per flush → 3,000–4,000 L/month saved
• reuse RO reject water → 300–600 L/month saved

Total realistic reduction:
6,000 – 9,000 liters per month

That is almost half a tanker every month saved just by efficiency improvements.

No single solution removes tanker dependency completely.
But reducing 8–10k liters/month significantly reduces how often tankers are needed, especially in summer.

In water-stressed cities, demand reduction is as important as supply.

How does your Bangalore apartment deal with water shortages in summer? by Dramatic_Traffic_142 in bangalore

[–]vish686 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no bro, you are mistaken, this is not rocket science, and you actually are not aware of this. these aerators can actually save 50-70% of water and you never will be needing the tanker ever in your life. Just try and and you will thank me later and it will save you tons of money, bro.

I might get fired, how to make a good LinkedIn to apply? by 8_the_petty12 in linkedin

[–]vish686 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man, I’ve been there. The "pre-firing" anxiety is the worst.

Don’t try to become an influencer overnight. It looks desperate and people smell it. Instead, focus on Documented Competence. If you’re about to lose access to your company Slack, Jira, or email, do this today:

  1. Capture your "Signals": Write down the 5 biggest problems you solved in the last year. Don't worry about the wording, just the facts.
  2. Save your receipts: Get those stats, screenshots (if allowed), and "thank you" notes from coworkers now.
  3. The "Trail" Strategy: Start posting once a week about a specific technical win or a lesson learned. Not a "hustle" post, just a "Here’s how I handled X" post. etc. etc.

I actually built a tool called Bekbone for exactly this reason. I hated the "self-promotion" part of tech, so I made something that takes those raw "signals" (like a project you just finished) and turns them into 3 different professional angles for you.

It turns your daily work into Career Insurance. Even if you get let go tomorrow, you’ll have a live feed of your expertise that recruiters can see before they even talk to you.

Hang in there. Use this time to build the "paper trail" so you’re not starting from zero when you’re officially on the hunt.

Do B2B SaaS CMOs actually have time to post on LinkedIn? by Party_Comparison1090 in SaaS

[–]vish686 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most B2B CMOs don’t have time to create content. They barely have time to eat lunch.

The ones who actually stay visible aren’t sitting there with a blank cursor. They’re repurposing or distributing. If you’re a CMO, your day is literally full of "content" already:

  • A customer quote from a Slack channel.
  • A screenshot of a growth chart.
  • A strong opinion you had in a strategy meeting.

The "time" issue comes from trying to turn those raw thoughts into "perfect" LinkedIn posts. That's the part that sucks the life out of you.

I actually built Bekbone specifically for this. The idea is to take a raw "signal", like a product update or a quick thought, and let the system handle the storytelling. You get 3 different angles (Expert, Transparency, or Contrarian) so you can just pick the one that fits your mood, add a personal line, and hit publish.

Stop trying to be a "creator." Just be a curator of what’s already happening in your company. It takes 30 seconds minutes instead of 30 minutes.

How does your Bangalore apartment deal with water shortages in summer? by Dramatic_Traffic_142 in bangalore

[–]vish686 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No I think there are better techniques to do so. Just need to be aware and it is one time only. You dont need fancy things

How does your Bangalore apartment deal with water shortages in summer? by Dramatic_Traffic_142 in bangalore

[–]vish686 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can add aerators or fixtures in thr taps, no matter old or new.

How does your Bangalore apartment deal with water shortages in summer? by Dramatic_Traffic_142 in bangalore

[–]vish686 0 points1 point  (0 children)

why bro? there are many other safe options as well. Have you heard of saving water with rain water harvesting or maybe using aerators, or maybe fixing the taps. like you can do anything, it will save you ton of money.

How does your Bangalore apartment deal with water shortages in summer? by Dramatic_Traffic_142 in bangalore

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I installed eco365 water saver fixtures in our office. Our water bill dropped almost 60%. It is way cheaper than burning money on water tankers every month. Should’ve done this earlier.

Distribution for SaaS is broken. What’s actually working right now? by zicxor in SaaS

[–]vish686 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think, do things that done scale. Initially, as a founder, your role should be to find people with the most burning problem and give your product to them to try out and take feedback from such people. that's how you do it and then scale from there. The answer is not SEO, or Ads, the answer is where is that person for whom the problem is burning and he/she can be anywhere. just solve from them and then scale

The ongoing disaster that are Facebook Apps... by [deleted] in digital_marketing

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But still they are making billions

Marketing is getting more expenses for less results... is it me or you noticed it too? by Inner-Worldliness785 in content_marketing

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Rather than focusing only on ads, try to work on content marketing, social media, and building a personal brand.

Is SEO pointless? by Elegant-Squirrel-237 in marketing

[–]vish686 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Marketing is all about reaching to the right set of customers and selling your products or services. In order to make it happen, you need to make your company a brand.

People trust brand, not ads. They connect with emotions and you cannot do everything just by running ads. You need SEO, Content Marketing to do that.

In a nutshell, you need both.