u/Careless-Ear-4239

How are you guys handling ewaste when you upgrade office equipment?

Just went through a full workstation refresh at our office and realized I had no plan for the old gear. Ended up using TechWaste Recycling they did a free pickup, wiped everything and sent over a data destruction certificate which was honestly the part I needed most for peace of mind. Curious what other small business owners do in this situation Do you have a go to recycler or has e-waste just been an afterthought ? Would recommend checking out Tech Waste recycling if you're in South California and have a backlog sitting around

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u/Careless-Ear-4239 — 8 days ago

Mac Allister hasn’t been in great form this season, but there aren’t many good alternatives, so there’s not much point in selling him.

Please don’t sell Jones. He’s a homegrown youth product, can play multiple positions, and has been mostly consistent. Maybe he can still bounce back in form.

Gakpo has been really underwhelming, getting worse and worse. I don’t know what happened to him this season. Right now, selling him is an option, but I don’t think we’d get much money for him, and there probably aren’t many clubs interested anyway…

We really need to sign a winger, but Olise is out of reach. Diomande feels too expensive, and his style of stepovers to beat defenders feels risky in the Premier League.

Speaking of which, Ndiaye at Everton looks really good, but there’s no way we’d get him from there…

By the way, if Tottenham really gets relegated, can we go after Vusković.

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u/Careless-Ear-4239 — 20 days ago

The semi-final stage is Villa's kryptonite. They thought they had a shot at the Conference League title only to get knocked out by Olympiacos in both legs. Then the FA Cup semi surefire title hopes until Palace thrashed them 3-0. Now this Europa League semi they're supposed to be "kings of the Europa League" only to draw relegation battlers Forest who even share the same owner as Olympiacos. Might as well lower my expectations at this point whether they win or lose doesn't even matter anymore..

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u/Careless-Ear-4239 — 20 days ago

We found that whenever we switched between these accounts on the same office tablet the engagement on all of them started to tank simultaneously. It seems the clustering of accounts on one device tells the algorithm that this is a coordinated marketing effort rather than organic user behavior. We pivoted to using GeeLark to isolate every brand persona on its own cloud phone. By giving each account its own dedicated hardware environment and a clean system profile we have seen a massive return in organic reach. The platforms now see five different users on five different devices instead of one marketer juggling five accounts in a single room. How is everyone else managing the cluster risk when running multiple high engagement brand accounts from a single location?

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u/Careless-Ear-4239 — 22 days ago
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Work is flexible, can be done from your phone, and you’ll get clear instructions for everything.

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u/Careless-Ear-4239 — 23 days ago

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I have been following the growth of the home recovery market and it is interesting to see how brands are bundling features. Take the Titan wellness sauna duo therapy pro model as an example. Instead of selling a single use product they are marketing a hybrid system that targets both the traditional sauna crowd and the newer biohacking community. It is a smart move to capture two different buyer personas with one high ticket item. From a marketing perspective do you think the multi function approach makes the sales cycle easier or does it confuse the customer?

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u/Careless-Ear-4239 — 23 days ago

Been building AllToken quietly with my team for months. beta just opened up. zero markup, you only pay what providers charge, nothing on top. ever.

claude, gpt, deepseek, kimi, glm, minimax, seedance 2.0 all live right now. more models going up daily.

for context, openrouter takes 5.5% on every credit. we take zero. that's not a promo, that's the model.

no credit card needed. sign up, grab a key, hit the endpoints. if something breaks we want to hear about it now, not after launch.

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u/Careless-Ear-4239 — 24 days ago

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When I first launched my consulting business I was so focused on landing my first few clients that I totally neglected the legal foundation of my agreements and was basically operating on handshake deals. I was using a one page document I found on a random blog and it eventually led to a major payment dispute that cost me thousands of dollars because my terms were too vague to be enforceable. I knew I couldn't afford a high end law firm yet but I also knew I could not afford to get burned like that again as I started to scale. I decided to start using docdraft to generate all my client service agreements and non disclosure documents because it gives me a much higher level of protection than a DIY template ever could. It makes my entire onboarding process look much more legitimate to my clients which helps build trust from day one and it ensures that I have all my bases covered regarding intellectual property and payment schedules. If you are in the early stages of building a business and want to look like a pro without spending your entire startup budget on legal fees it is an absolute lifesaver.

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u/Careless-Ear-4239 — 25 days ago