u/General-Conclusion13

Image 1 — Selling my Acer 21.5-inch Full HD monitor.
Image 2 — Selling my Acer 21.5-inch Full HD monitor.
Image 3 — Selling my Acer 21.5-inch Full HD monitor.
Image 4 — Selling my Acer 21.5-inch Full HD monitor.

Selling my Acer 21.5-inch Full HD monitor.

Selling my personal Acer EK220Q 21.5-inch Full HD monitor, Excellent Condition in Pune.

Specs: 1920x1080 Full HD, 100Hz refresh rate, VA Panel, 1ms VRB, HDMI + VGA, Eye Care features

Condition:

  • Fully working
  • No dead pixels
  • No scratches or physical damage
  • Used carefully with Mac setup
  • Running perfectly at 100Hz

Included:

  • Original HDMI cable
  • Power cable
  • Original stand
  • Amazon invoice available

Reason for selling: Upgrading setup.

Expected price: ₹3,500/- but open to negotiate

DM if interested. Can share more photos/videos/testing if needed. Open to a face-to-face deal.

Edited: It's sold. Thank you everyone.

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Hey all!!

Recently bought an MacBook Air M5 (16GB/1TB). I am an AI engineer, so I run a lot of AI models locally (ollama)

The heat up is crazy when I spin up the model, and this is throttling the CPU due to this.

Any advice on how to tackle this problem? Any addons, gadgets that might help? Couldn't go with Pro due to budget issues.

Current scenario: I am legit holding the laptop directly under the AC.

Thanks!

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u/General-Conclusion13 — 22 days ago
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Hello all!

I have tried to read docs for creating a MCP server and they seems too technical. I just wanted to clear concept as what MCP truly is.

Can someone explain it to me what it is in most simple way possible! Thanks.

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u/General-Conclusion13 — 22 days ago

At bigger companies there's usually someone whose job is competitive intelligence. At smaller SaaS companies it usually falls on the PM or the founder and it almost never gets done well.

What does your current process look like? Are you manually checking competitor sites, using any tools, relying on sales to surface intel from calls?

Trying to understand how much of a real operational gap this is for teams under 50 people before deciding whether it's worth solving properly.

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u/General-Conclusion13 — 25 days ago