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Member08/01/2025 at 6:03 am in reply to: Building a Custom Poker Assistant: What’s Involved?Thanks for sharing all that, it really clarifies a lot of the technical stuff behind poker bots. I guess it’s not just about coding but understanding the game deeply and making the bot behave naturally. It’s interesting how even little things like random delays can make a difference. I might just start by learning more about poker theory before jumping into coding.
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Member07/30/2025 at 12:37 pm in reply to: Consigli sul dosaggio di Vidalista 60 mg per principiantiCiao, ci sono passato da poco quindi ti capisco benissimo. Anche per me era la prima volta con questo tipo di farmaco, e ti dirò: all’inizio anch’io ho preso direttamente 60 mg interi, ma forse è troppo se non hai mai provato nulla prima. Ti consiglio di partire con metà compressa (30 mg) per vedere come reagisce il tuo corpo. Non è detto che serva la dose intera, anzi, a volte quella più bassa è più che sufficiente. Ricorda anche che l’effetto può iniziare dopo 30-45 minuti, ma dipende anche se hai mangiato o no. Io, per esempio, una volta l’ho preso dopo una cena abbondante e l’effetto è stato più lento. Qui trovi tutte le info dettagliate, se ti interessa capire meglio prima di iniziare: https://kamagraoraljelly.it/product/vidalista-60-mg/
Tienici aggiornati su come va, magari può essere utile anche ad altri nella stessa situazione.
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Member07/25/2025 at 10:56 am in reply to: How Do Amazon FBA Fees Affect Profit Margins for New Sellers in 2025?This is a solid convo. I’ve been considering FBA too but hadn’t factored in how much storage fees Amazon can charge if inventory sits too long. That definitely changes the game.
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Member07/18/2025 at 1:07 pm in reply to: Choosing the Right Commercial Painting Contractor for Large-Scale ProjectsOh yeah, I’ve been down that road last year when we renovated two massive warehouse buildings near the port. One of the biggest issues was finding a crew that could handle the sheer scale and logistics. A lot of smaller companies sounded good at first but just didn’t have the equipment or manpower to move efficiently. After comparing several firms, we eventually went with Coastline Painting. What impressed me wasn’t just their range — they handle everything from high-performance coatings to electrostatic painting — but also how well they integrated with our other contractors and stayed on schedule even when other teams caused minor delays. You might want to check them out here: line painting company. I especially appreciated that they understood site safety protocols and had a clear communication flow. Seriously, saved us a ton of headaches.
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Member07/17/2025 at 6:06 pm in reply to: Стоит ли делать керамические коронки по технологии CAD/CAM?Я как раз сейчас в процессе подбора клиники, и тоже склоняюсь к CAD/CAM — везде пишут, что точность подгонки лучше. Спасибо за ссылку и отзыв, полезно услышать живой опыт, а не просто заученные плюсы.
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Member07/17/2025 at 6:01 am in reply to: Has anyone here actually done this kind of DIY upgrade Progressive Automations?Oh, I’ve been down this rabbit hole myself. Last winter I modded my own manual frame and turned it into a fully motorized desk. I used two parallel linear actuators that I synced using a control box from Progressive Automations Progressive Automations. They’ve got a specific dual-motor standing desk frame kit, but you can also buy the actuators and control system separately if you already have a frame you like.
What worked best for me was a pair of PA-03 actuators (I picked the 12V model), and I mounted them inside each leg tube. There’s a wiring guide on the site that was super helpful — you just need to make sure both actuators are identical and synchronized to avoid tilt or drift. I also added a memory switch, so now my desk has presets for sitting, standing, and even a “leaning” height I use during long calls.
Not gonna lie, the hardest part was drilling accurate mounting points inside the metal legs. But once that was done, the rest felt plug-and-play. I’m no engineer, just stubborn enough to figure things out
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Member07/14/2025 at 5:43 pm in reply to: Do you guys have any solid routines or must?That link is great, thanks for sharing . I’ve started using UV-protective sleeves for biking and I swear they make a difference. They’re not the coolest-looking, but my arms are finally not lobster red by the end of the week.
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I totally get what you’re saying — it’s surprisingly tricky to find a studio that checks all the boxes. I bounced around a few places when I first moved here too. What finally worked for me was a smaller studio up in the Upper State area; the vibe was super chill, and the instructor (can’t remember her name now) would take time before class to ask about injuries or stress levels. They also had a short breathwork session at the end of every Saturday class, which I didn’t think I needed… until I started sleeping better after just two weekends. If you haven’t already, check out the wellness listings at yellow pages santa barbara — I found a few gems there, including one that offered both yoga and guided hikes (super Santa Barbara move, I know). Just make sure to call ahead — not all of them keep their schedules updated online.
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Yo también uso la estrategia básica y trato de no desviarme. A veces el instinto me gana, pero la mayoría de errores vienen justo por eso. Buen tema, me interesa leer más experiencias.
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Member07/08/2025 at 12:59 pm in reply to: Anyone here actually use one of these in CanadaYeah, I’ve tested a couple over the past few months. What I’ve noticed is that no wagering bonuses can be a lot more transparent than traditional ones, especially when you’re tired of reading through 40x wagering clauses only to realize you need to bet hundreds just to withdraw $20. That said, they’re not all golden — many come with lower max win limits, or you’re only allowed to play certain games. One bonus gave me 20 free spins, and I hit $45, which I could cash out instantly — no rollover, no headaches. That felt pretty great. For anyone curious, this breakdown here helped me understand which sites actually offer real no wagering bonuses and not just clever marketing:no wagering casino bonuses
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Member07/03/2025 at 1:42 pm in reply to: ¿Alguien con experiencia podría contarme cuál les ha funcionado mejor?Yo también uso Skrill, aunque una vez hice un retiro por AstroPay solo para probar y no tuve líos. En general, creo que depende del banco o servicio que tengas vinculado. Está bueno leer las condiciones antes, porque sí hay detalles que a veces uno pasa por alto.
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Member06/17/2025 at 12:19 pm in reply to: Does anyone know if the lesser-known games are actually worth checking out?I had that exact feeling when I first landed on GG.BET — it’s honestly a bit overwhelming at first with so many titles coming from different studios. But I actually highly recommend giving those lesser-known games a try. For example, Sic Bo is all about dice and betting on combos, which is surprisingly fun once you understand the basics. Crazy Coin Flip blends slots and live elements, super unique. The beauty of https://gg.bet/casino is that it’s not just the volume of games, but the variety. I also found some cool crash games and live tables with themes I’d never seen before. Don’t be afraid to experiment — try a few with low stakes just to get a feel. I started doing that, and now I spend more time with those than regular blackjack, believe it or not.
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I can relate to both of you. I’ve been remote since mid-2023 and it’s not all rainbows, but I’d still say it fits my lifestyle way better. Some days I miss the casual office chats, but having control over my day and not wasting hours commuting is a big win. I think choosing the right team and communication culture is way more important than the format of work itself.