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Author |
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AI-powered tools |
jozephinaloba@gmail.com |
14 hours, 22 minutes ago |
Artificial intelligence makes work easier, but I think people sometimes use it as a crutch rather than a tool. The ideal scenario is to use AI to improve skills, not to replace them. In the next few years, I see AI revolutionizing education, automation, and even personal coaching. Platforms such as Coursiv are already making AI learning more accessible! |
kitchen appliances |
paulrandall282@yahoo.com |
6 days, 16 hours ago |
When your fridge or other kitchen appliances start acting up, it can throw off your whole routine whether it's a fridge not cooling properly, an oven not heating evenly, or a dishwasher leaving dishes dirty. What are some of the most common issues that can come up with kitchen appliances, and what steps can you take to troubleshoot or fix them before calling in a professional? |
Mobile proxies |
jozephinaloba@gmail.com |
1 week ago |
Quote by jozephinaloba@gmail.com Hey, I’ve been looking into mobile proxies lately and I’m curious about how they really work. I know they’re great for simulating real user activity, but what makes them different from regular proxies in terms of performance and reliability? Also, how do they manage to maintain such high anonymity when switching IPs constantly? Any tips on choosing the best ones for tasks like web scraping or managing multiple accounts without running into issues like IP bans or slowdowns?
Hello!
I think that mobile proxies are awesome for tasks like web scraping and managing accounts because they use real mobile devices, which makes them look like legit user activity. Unlike regular proxies, they rotate IPs constantly, avoiding bans. I’ve used go-proxy.com/en/ for a while, and their mobile proxies are pretty reliable. When choosing, look for providers with a big pool of IPs to minimize slowdowns and maximize anonymity. |
UX cards |
jozephinaloba@gmail.com |
1 week ago |
Of the laws of ux cards, but a few stand out, such as the law of proximity (grouping related information together) and the law of visual hierarchy (highlighting the most important information). Cards are great for organizing content, but keep them simple - don't overwhelm them. For engagement, make sure they are interactive and have clear, concise CTAs. Check out Clay's blog to learn more! |
Shipment gets rejected |
paulrandall282@yahoo.com |
2 weeks ago |
Hey, I was wondering, when a shipment gets rejected because of pallet issues, how crucial is it for the rework team to act quickly and handle everything thoroughly to get the goods back on track? It must be such a relief when that kind of reliability comes through, right? How do you usually feel about the process when they manage to fix things fast? |