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XEV 9E: Chennai to Bangalore - Tips?

Hey everyone!

I’m doing my first long drive in my XEV 9E (79 kWh) this weekend, travelling from Chennai to Bangalore.

Any tips on which route to take? How should I plan my charging breaks, and which stops have reliable fast chargers? Also, is there anything in particular I should be wary of during the trip?

Any suggestions or tips would be really helpful, especially from anyone who has done this route in an EV.

Thank you!

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u/Adorable-Cheetah5196 — 3 days ago

How do you manage competitor comparisons?

This has been driving me nuts lately.

One of my responsibilities is maintaining competitor battlecards and comparison sheets. I track around 20 competitors, and it feels like the moment I finish updating everything, someone changes their pricing, launches a feature, renames something, or quietly updates their website.

Most of our process is still manual. A lot of spreadsheets, checking pricing pages, release notes, help docs, and trying not to miss anything important.

I tried using AI to automate parts of it, but the results haven’t been reliable enough to trust.

I’m wondering if this is just how everyone does it, or if I’m missing a better approach.

If you’re in product marketing or competitive intelligence, what’s your workflow like? Has your team found something that actually saves time, or is everyone just living with spreadsheets?

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u/Adorable-Cheetah5196 — 29 days ago
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Americans spend ~39x more per person on healthcare than Indians

The US spends more per person on healthcare than every other country here, but it's the only one that doesn't guarantee coverage to its citizens. Switzerland, Norway, Germany, even much poorer countries like Mexico and India, have universal coverage as the goal, if not fully there yet.

Source: https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/annual-healthcare-expenditure-per-capita?tab=line&country=WB_SA~WB_NA~WB_SSA~WB_EAP&time=2000..2023

u/Adorable-Cheetah5196 — 1 month ago
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Africa's internet penetration is 42.8%. Every other continent is 75%+

Four continents crossed 75% internet access years ago. Africa is still under half, at 42.8%.

The gap isn't even within the continent. Southern Africa is already above the world average; Eastern and Western Africa, over 900 million people combined, are pulling the number down.

Sub-region data from Statista; continent averages are my own population-weighted calculation.

Source: https://www.statista.com/statistics/269329/penetration-rate-of-the-internet-by-region/

u/Adorable-Cheetah5196 — 1 month ago
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How much the world sleeps: average time in bed per night across 50 countries

New Zealand, the Netherlands, and Finland get the most rest, all averaging over 7.3 hours in bed a night.

At the other end, Japan comes in dead last at 5.87 hours. South Korea and Saudi Arabia are right above it.

The pattern is hard to miss. The countries known for the most intense work cultures are the ones getting the least sleep.

Where does your country land?

Source: World Population Review (average time in bed per night)

u/Adorable-Cheetah5196 — 2 months ago
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The Global Peace Index ranks 163 countries every year. The 2026 results are out and they are worth looking at.

Iceland has been the most peaceful country in the world for years. New Zealand, Switzerland, Slovenia, and Ireland round out the top 5.

The UK comes in at 39. India at 127. The United States, the world's largest military spender, ranks 134th. Just above Venezuela.

The countries at the top have something in common. Small populations, strong social safety nets, low inequality, and very little interest in military dominance.

Source: Global Peace Index 2026, Institute for Economics and Peace

u/Adorable-Cheetah5196 — 2 months ago
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Mark Zuckerberg was the best at social media in 2015. He still is in 2025.

Everyone called him crazy when he bought Instagram for $1 billion in 2012.

Everyone called him crazy when he bought WhatsApp for $19 billion in 2014.

10 years later, he owns three platforms with 3 billion users each. Facebook. Instagram. WhatsApp.

TikTok came from nowhere and hit 2 billion. Twitter has been stuck going nowhere.

And still, no one has built anything close to what Zuckerberg has built.

The man was right in 2015. He is still right in 2025.

Sources: Meta Earnings Reports, Business of Apps (2015 & 2025)

u/Adorable-Cheetah5196 — 2 months ago
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The internet after Google and YouTube. Who is actually winning?

Everyone knows Google and YouTube dominate the web. But strip them out and the race for the rest of the internet tells a very different story.

Facebook is still the king at 9.4 billion visits a month. No surprise there.

But ChatGPT, a website that did not exist 4 years ago, is already more visited than Reddit, Wikipedia, X, TikTok, and Amazon. Every single month.

Data: Similarweb, May 2026

u/Adorable-Cheetah5196 — 2 months ago
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Which city surprised you the most? Top 15 cities by millionaire population in 2025

New York still leads the world, but Asia is well represented among the top wealth hubs. Here’s where the world’s millionaires live in 2025.

Source: Henley & Partners.

u/Adorable-Cheetah5196 — 2 months ago
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The rise of the internet: Countries with the most internet users (2005–2021)

It’s easy to forget how quickly the internet expanded over the last two decades. Here’s how the countries with the largest online populations changed between 2005 and 2021.

Source: Our World in Data

u/Adorable-Cheetah5196 — 2 months ago

How are you all tracking your product/usage stats? My setup feels held together with tape.

I keep seeing people post nice screenshots of their usage stats, visit growth, user counts, that kind of thing, and I realized I have no real idea what tools everyone's using to get that data cleanly.

Right now my setup is pretty rough. I built a little dashboard that tracks visits to my app and site (total visits, unique vs returning, country, etc.), but if I want to know how many users have actually signed up, I just go dig through Supabase manually. It works, but it's two disconnected places and a lot of eyeballing.

Is there an easier or better way to pull all this into one spot? Curious what you're using, whether it's an off-the-shelf analytics tool, something you wired up yourself, or a combo. Not looking for anything fancy, I just want to stop checking two dashboards to answer one question.

Appreciate any pointers 🙏

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u/Adorable-Cheetah5196 — 2 months ago

How are you all tracking your product/usage stats? My setup feels held together with tape.

I keep seeing people post nice screenshots of their usage stats, visit growth, user counts, that kind of thing, and I realized I have no real idea what tools everyone's using to get that data cleanly.

Right now my setup is pretty rough. I built a little dashboard that tracks visits to my app and site (total visits, unique vs returning, country, etc.), but if I want to know how many users have actually signed up, I just go dig through Supabase manually. It works, but it's two disconnected places and a lot of eyeballing.

Is there an easier or better way to pull all this into one spot? Curious what you're using, whether it's an off-the-shelf analytics tool, something you wired up yourself, or a combo. Not looking for anything fancy, I just want to stop checking two dashboards to answer one question.

Appreciate any pointers 🙏

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u/Adorable-Cheetah5196 — 2 months ago

A week ago I shared my little chart tool here and you were so kind about it. Today I launched it on Product Hunt 🙏

Some of you might remember my post here last week about Reochart, my little tool for turning numbers into animated charts and funnels. The kindness in that thread genuinely stuck with me.

Well, today I went for it and launched on Product Hunt. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't nervous, this is my first time putting something out there like this, and I'm doing it quietly around a full-time job.

No upvote ask, promise. I'd just really value your eyes on it and any honest reactions. And since this is the entrepreneur sub, I'll happily take any hard-won advice on surviving a first launch too.

It's free to try, no card. Links in a comment below.

Thanks for being part of the early days of this 🙏

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u/Adorable-Cheetah5196 — 2 months ago

For those who post results on LinkedIn/X: does making the data visual or animated actually lift engagement, or is it just gimmicky?

Hey all, genuinely curious how this community thinks about presenting data in content.

I keep seeing great results (campaign wins, funnel lifts, growth, KPIs) shared as plain spreadsheet screenshots, and they seem to get scrolled right past. My hunch is that turning those numbers into a clean visual, or even something that animates as you scroll, makes people actually stop and read.

Full disclosure so I'm not being sneaky: this hunch is why I've been building a small tool for it, and I've been gathering feedback this week. But I'm honestly more interested in the broader question than in promoting anything:

- When you share results or data in a post, do visuals or animation noticeably help engagement, or not really?

- How are you currently making those result graphics (Canva, screenshots, a designer, something else)?

- What actually stops your scroll when someone posts data?

Would love to hear how you all approach this.

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u/Adorable-Cheetah5196 — 2 months ago
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Roast my tool that turns your numbers into animated charts for social posts. Be brutal, I can take it.

Hi all, I'd genuinely love you to tear this apart.

I built Reochart because I kept seeing people share great numbers on LinkedIn and X as plain spreadsheet screenshots, and it felt like the data deserved better. It turns your numbers into clean animated charts (and things like funnels, timelines and scorecards) you can post in a couple of minutes, with no design skills needed.

It's built and live, and free to try, no card needed: reochart.com

Please be honest, even harsh:

- Does the landing page make sense in the first 5 seconds, or is it confusing?

- Would you ever actually use this? If not, what's the dealbreaker?

- Is anything ugly, slow, or in your way?

- It'll be $20/mo later on. Does that feel fair, too high, or too low?

A bit of context: I'm setting up payments now, and the first few people who sign up in the next couple of days can get lifetime access for a one-time $149 instead of the monthly. But honestly, I'm mostly here for the blunt feedback.

Thanks for taking the time. Roast away, I really appreciate it.

u/Adorable-Cheetah5196 — 2 months ago

I built a little tool that turns your numbers into animated charts for posts. Would be really grateful for your honest thoughts.

I kept noticing how often people share genuinely interesting numbers on LinkedIn and X as plain spreadsheet screenshots, and it always felt like the data deserved a nicer home than that. So I spent a while building Reochart, a simple little tool that turns your numbers into clean animated charts (and things like funnels, timelines and scorecards) you can post straight away.

The idea is you paste in your data, pick a style you like, and have something nice to share in a couple of minutes, with no design skills needed.

I want to be upfront with you: the app is built and live, and I'm just getting the payment system set up now. It's completely free to try, no card needed.

Because billing isn't switched on yet, I'd love to look after the first few people who give it a go. It'll be $20/mo later on, but if you sign up in the next couple of days and you genuinely like it, I'd be happy to give you lifetime access for a one-time charge. I'll drop you an email once payments are ready, and there's honestly no pressure either way.

If you have a moment, I'd be really grateful to hear:

- Is this something you'd find useful, and when?

- Is there anything missing, or anything that gets in your way?

- Does the pricing feel fair to you?

Thank you so much for reading, I really appreciate it. I'll be around in the comments, and any honest thoughts, even the critical ones, help more than you'd think.

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u/Adorable-Cheetah5196 — 2 months ago
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I made a little tool that turns your numbers into animated charts for social posts and blogs. Would really love your honest thoughts.

Hey everyone, hoping for some honest feedback from this community.

I kept seeing people share great numbers on LinkedIn and X as plain spreadsheet screenshots, and it always felt like the data deserved a bit better. So I built Reochart, a simple tool that turns your numbers into clean animated charts (and things like funnels, timelines and scorecards) that you can drop straight into a post.

I put together a short video so you can see what it makes (attached). The idea is you paste your data, pick a style, and get something scroll-stopping in a couple of minutes, no design skills needed.

Being upfront with you: the app is built and live, and I'm just setting up the payment system now. It's completely free to try, no card needed: reochart.com

Since billing isn't on yet, I'd love to look after the first people who give it a go. It'll be $20/mo down the line, but if you sign up in the next couple of days and genuinely like it, I'll give you lifetime access for a one-time charge. I'll email you once payments are ready, and there's zero pressure either way.

I'd be really grateful for your thoughts:

  • Is this something you'd actually use? When?
  • Anything missing, or that gets in the way?
  • Does the pricing feel fair?

Thanks so much for reading. Happy to answer anything in the comments, and honest criticism is very welcome, it genuinely helps.

u/Adorable-Cheetah5196 — 2 months ago
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This is 🔥🔥🔥

Made ChatGPT generate this scale model for XEV9. Wish they really make one.

u/Adorable-Cheetah5196 — 3 months ago