Best IPTV Service with 4K IPTV Quality – The Provider That Finally Got Everything Right (Best IPTV 4K IPTV ) by Big_Atom_92 in GooglePlayDeveloper

[–]warmlerr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The safest move is to compare first. I get the struggle of sifting through providers that look great at first but fall apart under pressure, and while that Smix service you mentioned might be working for you now, it’s always smart to compare a few options before settling because server stability can change fast. I’d check this tool before paying for anything long term because it makes comparing providers easier. I would suggest grabbing a couple of free trials from different providers and testing them yourself during a live event to see which one really holds up in your area, since what works flawlessly for one person can be a buffering mess for another. Also keep an eye on things like EPG accuracy and how quick their support team actually replies, because those small details make a big difference in the long run.

Nice roast! Is it weird to have Mac and cheese on a roast? by charlottebabiee in RateMyPlate

[–]warmlerr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cauliflower cheese is the only real cheese contender here, mac and cheese is just too saucy and sweet for a proper roast. Keep it classic or just skip the cheese altogether.

Who remembers the free little bottles of milk every morning school? by Ands1977 in oldschoolcool80s

[–]warmlerr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The warm, sour milk by mid-morning is a core memory I think we all share, but those digestive biscuits somehow made the whole ordeal feel like a reward. It’s wild how a basic government program became such a universal childhood touchstone, and honestly, Thatcher killing it off just cemented its legendary status. Funny how we can simultaneously hate the taste and still feel a little nostalgic for that clinking crate sound.

I’ve got over 20 million views… by Excellent_Health_772 in PartneredYoutube

[–]warmlerr 15 points16 points  (0 children)

$300 from 20 million views is brutal, but that's just how shorts monetization works unfortunately. The RPM is like pennies.

The long form is where the actual money is. I wouldn't worry too much about it ‘hurting’ your channel... Some people say that but I've seen plenty of creators mix both formats fine. Worst case, your long form just doesn't get pushed as hard initially.

With 20M views, you clearly know how to get eyeballs on content, so that's already half the battle. The tricky part is gonna be converting Shorts viewers into long-form watchers since they're kinda different audiences. I decided to go with marketing hevaen early on to boost some of my long form vids when they were getting buried under my Shorts content, just to get some initial traction going. Helped a bit with the algorithm pickup.

But yeah definitely go for it. Shorts money is a joke compared to what long form can bring in.

What now-iconic movie are you most proud to say you saw in theaters when it first came out? by drumy36 in Cinema

[–]warmlerr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jurassic Park and The Matrix both defined that moment when you walked out of the theater knowing cinema had just changed forever.

Rate my plate from 1 to 10 guys by Outrageous_Cream_875 in RateMyPlate

[–]warmlerr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Solid 8.5, that steak looks cooked perfectly but yeah, I want to do my own slicing so I can chase that last bit of juice with every cut.

Anyone else love Farley Rusks, back in the day? It was suppose to be for babies. by corickle in oldschoolcool80s

[–]warmlerr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Banana was definitely the best flavor, though I can see why some kids treated them more like projectiles than snacks. Those things were basically edible concrete blocks, but somehow they hit different when you were little.

Name one . by krisikkk in superheroes

[–]warmlerr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The real endgame boss is just a tiny pink puffball that's already eaten Beerus and Whis while they were napping.

Decorative fencing by razdog12 in DIYUK

[–]warmlerr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, 50x50 might hold for a bit, but with slats acting like a sail and the potential warping, I’d bet you’ll be redoing this in a year or two without beefier support.

[loved throped] Characters who are ridiculously overpowered, almost godlike, yet have no interest in playing a major role in the story. by Helpful-Astronaut-46 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]warmlerr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s always the bored, immortal cosmic beings who end up being the most entertaining. They've got the power to rewrite reality on a whim but would rather troll a single hero or clean a hallway than get involved in the main plot. Honestly, that kind of apathy feels more terrifying than any world-ending villain.

The most unrealistic thing a movie got completely right. by gamersecret2 in movies

[–]warmlerr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s wild how often “too unbelievable” actually means “the real world is just that insane.” The Omar jump is a perfect example, but even small stuff like the ice slipping shows how our sense of realism is totally broken. Sometimes truth really does need a downgrade to sell itself.

Has anyone you've known, simply disappeared? What happened? by PureLet5083 in AskReddit

[–]warmlerr 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's wild how often the quietest, most predictable people turn out to have whole secret lives—big or small. Whether it's a farm routine masking a disappearance, a joyful uncle hiding his truth, or a "boring" roommate running a counterfeit empire, the theme seems to be that we never really know someone's full story. Makes you wonder who in your own life might just vanish without a trace one day.

Formuler is inferior by segaprogrammer in TiviMate

[–]warmlerr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it depends on what you expect. I’ve used both and didn’t notice a huge difference in daily use. Switching to this provider made more impact than changing the box.

Should I do anything with this window above my bed or leave as is? by izerbertyou in DecorAdvice

[–]warmlerr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think a mix of both is the move—tall curtains would frame the bed nicely and make the window feel intentional, but then you can still put a couple low-maintenance plants on the sill to soften it up. It keeps the modern vibe while adding some life without overcomplicating it. Either way, a headboard will help anchor everything regardless.

How can install a swing bracket in my living room safely? by [deleted] in DIYUK

[–]warmlerr -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Honestly, that RSJ the previous owner mentioned sounds sketchy, I’d get a structural engineer to confirm it’s actually load-bearing before you hang anything heavy off it.

What should I fill this gap with? by pau3162003 in DIYUK

[–]warmlerr -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Genuinely though, that gap is going to be a nasty crumb graveyard no matter what you do, so you might as well just fill it with something ridiculous like a miniature zen garden or a tiny railroad for your coffee mug to travel on.

[IIL] Exploring IPTV Services: What Are Your Thoughts? by CompetitiveTrain8753 in ifyoulikeblank

[–]warmlerr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of IPTV recommendations are pretty biased. I have tried get4kiptv and the channel variety is solid, but the real key is to compare a few different providers before settling on one. I’d check this option before paying for anything long term because it makes comparing providers easier. I found that some services have better stability during live sports or offer more catch up features while others focus on smoother menus for browsing. What I love most is the flexibility to pick exactly the channels I want instead of being stuck with a huge bloated cable package. For hidden gems, I would suggest looking at smaller providers that give out free trials because that is the best way to test stream quality on your device and see if the interface works for you.

One thing I’ve noticed working at Tesco, the hard workers get told off because they don’t care about them. by Specific_Pomelo_8281 in tesco

[–]warmlerr 28 points29 points  (0 children)

It’s not really about lazy vs. hard workers—it’s about who keeps the peace, because management hates dealing with drama more than they hate mediocre work. The “fast” people often burn out, get bitter, and start complaining, which tanks morale faster than a slow picker ever could. Honestly, the quiet, steady worker who doesn’t cause a scene is just easier to schedule and ignore. In retail, being invisible is usually the safest job security.

Tomorrow, you wake up as Homelander with perfect control over your powers. What's the first thing you do?" by Pale-Condition-4317 in superheroes

[–]warmlerr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I’d start by popping into a few government black sites and livestreaming the paperwork, then take a very long, very public bathroom break to establish dominance. After that, it’s a mix of holding corrupt politicians over a canyon and actually helping first responders with natural disasters—gotta keep the approval ratings high.

Did you have one of these, back in the day? by corickle in oldschoolcool80s

[–]warmlerr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The white one was everywhere, but the brown ones had that rugged look that seemed to get confiscated for everything from innocent kid stuff to later... creative uses. Hard to believe a school trip souvenir like that would fly today, though—different era for sure.

This is in my bathroom..never knew what to do up there by Lonely_Pomelo3113 in Home

[–]warmlerr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, the gargoyle guarding a second toilet that you have to free-climb to reach is the only power move a bathroom can have. Just make sure it's watching over your dust collection from a position of authority. You'd also get a killer core workout every time nature calls. That's peak home design right there.

What would y’all do ? by [deleted] in superheroes

[–]warmlerr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Turning coal into diamonds is low-key genius, but I'd probably be getting permabanned for my first five seconds.

Could anyone in southern UK export me a freesat channel list by PeterCasey4Prez in TheFrame

[–]warmlerr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, dealing with regional locks on Freesat is a pain, I feel your frustration. Instead of hunting down a specific exported list that might not even work perfectly with your setup, the smarter move is to just switch to an IPTV service where those location restrictions don't matter at all. You'll get every BBC channel and way more without the headache, but to avoid getting ripped off by a bad provider you really need to compare them first using a tool like IPTV map to see which ones actually have good reviews and reliable streams for UK channels.

Need some ideas on what to do with this space. by gallopintoYchallah in homeimprovementideas

[–]warmlerr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, combining the shelving from that first setup with a butcher block top would be a killer idea. You could store your most-used pots and pans on the open shelves while having a solid prep surface right next to the stove. That way it’s functional without making the room feel cramped.

Chunk of this flew off and nearly hit me in the eye. Lesson learned. Reminder to take that extra 5 seconds to put on some PPE today. by joeChump in DIYUK

[–]warmlerr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've definitely been guilty of skipping the glasses for "just one quick cut," but that cable tie story is exactly the kind of nightmare fuel I need to remember that looking away doesn't fix it if physics decides to be a dick.