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Image 1 — with the new animation, is it safe to assume we get more reaper and soldier lore?
Image 2 — with the new animation, is it safe to assume we get more reaper and soldier lore?
Image 3 — with the new animation, is it safe to assume we get more reaper and soldier lore?
Image 4 — with the new animation, is it safe to assume we get more reaper and soldier lore?
Image 5 — with the new animation, is it safe to assume we get more reaper and soldier lore?
▲ 128 r/Overwatch

with the new animation, is it safe to assume we get more reaper and soldier lore?

the new animation just dropped and i'm hyped for how they're opening up the story about reaper and soldier with the super serum mentioned, does this mean they'll be touched up on? Also hazard since he hasn't got much lore yet so i'm interested in that, for doomfist tho? What do you guys think?

u/No-Employer-7367 — 2 days ago

8 month Bangalore stay: buy used furniture, ask landlord, or rent from Rentomojo/local guys?

moving into an unfurnished flat around bellandur/sarjapur side for maybe 8 months and somehow the furniture/appliance decision is more stressful than the lease.

need basic stuff only:

bed/cot
mattress
fridge
washing machine
desk/chair
maybe wardrobe

options i’m considering:

  1. ask landlord to add basic stuff and mention repairs in lease

  2. buy used from OLX/local shops and resell later

  3. rent separately from Rentomojo / Furlenco / local rental guys

buying used feels okay for desk/chair/bed frame, but fridge and washing machine are the headache. transport, floor charges, repair risk, resale after 8 months, all that.

landlord-provided stuff sounds easy, but if the fridge compressor or washing machine motor dies, i don’t want it becoming a security deposit fight later.

renting looks practical for under 10 months, especially if pickup and support are clean. i checked Rentomojo also because they seem more sorted for appliances and relocation, but older Reddit complaints about condition/refunds/early closure are making me cautious.

my current checklist is:

take delivery photos/videos
check scratches/stains/serial numbers
confirm replacement policy if item is dirty/damaged
check early closure fee
keep support screenshots
plan pickup few days before moving out
get society lift/gate pass rules in writing

people who have done this in Bangalore or any other city, what was least painful?

landlord furniture, OLX/local used stuff, or Rentomojo/Furlenco/local rentals?

not looking for premium furniture. just want clean working stuff and no drama during exit.

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u/No-Employer-7367 — 3 days ago

A2-ish and still freezing when I speak

Ciao, my biggest Italian gap right now is not grammar, it is answering out loud without freezing. I’m A2-ish, and CEFR says A2 should manage simple routine exchanges, but my brain does not always agree. Reading and Easy Italian videos are improving, but there are basically no Italian speakers near me.

What seems to help is giving each tool one job. Duolingo/Busuu for basic structure, Anki for words I keep forgetting, Pimsleur or shadowing for rhythm, YouTube/podcasts for listening. I’ve also been using Issen for 5-10 minutes when I need to answer out loud without a real person waiting.

I’m usually skeptical of random AI stuff, especially when even Digg is coming back as an AI news thing , but voice replies are one use case that feels practical to me. My tiny test: record 60 seconds about my day while the moka pot heats, replay it, write down 3 phrases where I froze, then repeat once. 

After about two weeks, I still make gender/preposition mistakes, but there are fewer long pauses and more automatic phrases like “stamattina ho fatto...” or “poi sono andato...”. For people around A2/B1 with no native speakers nearby, how are you practicing actual speaking? italki, exchanges, shadowing, talking to yourself?

u/No-Employer-7367 — 8 days ago

IndexerHub. 0 to $1,195 in 2 months..

Founder of IndexerHub here. Transparent update because that is the whole point of this community.

Mar 15 to May 11. 1,871 visitors. $1,195.55 in revenue. $0.64 revenue per visitor. Traffic went from basically nothing in mid-March to 560 visitors the week of May 4. Revenue started showing up consistently from April 20 onwards.

Here is what actually got us there.

The new domain invisibility problem is real and most founders just accept it as "SEO takes time" without understanding what is actually happening. Google does not rush to crawl a new site. Content I published was sitting unindexed for weeks and doing nothing. The moment I started actively pushing every new page to Google's Indexing API and Bing's IndexNow things started moving. That one habit alone changed how quickly organic started working.

The content thing took me a bit longer to figure out. I was writing the way everyone tells you to write for SEO and it was fine for Google but terrible for AI search. ChatGPT and Perplexity were not picking up any of it. The problem was format. AI tools want the answer immediately. Not in paragraph three. Not after the intro. Immediately. I restructured everything around that principle and within a few weeks content started getting cited in AI responses. That traffic converts noticeably better because those people already understand the problem before they land on the site.

The revenue only became meaningful when I stopped tracking traffic and started tracking what each visitor was actually worth.

Tools I used at the end of it: 

EarlySeo for content production and Faurya for analytics. Faurya is completely free, no card needed, and it connects to Stripe so you see revenue not just visitors.

Building in public from here. Ask me anything.

u/No-Employer-7367 — 11 days ago

Yesterday, I went to a nearby park to get some fresh air. There were so many people, so I secured my spot first before buying food to eat. That way, I could add the experience to my journal afterward. I left my journal and some other unimportant things there so no one would take my spot, but when I came back, my journal was gone.

My heart is broken.

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u/No-Employer-7367 — 15 days ago
▲ 49 r/JobPH

Hi, our company is currently mass hiring side hustler. The job is merely copywriting and we don’t have a lot of requirements na hinahanap. Again side hustle lang po siya open for someone na may full time work and want extra income, this is not scam, not ofans chatter or survey!!

The payout is every weekend via Gcash, Paypal, Wise and Crypto. You can earn up to 1K per week depende sa workload.

If interested kayo please join here directly DITO JOIN KAYO jan ang communications natin and anjan ang mga payment proof kindly browse it nalang.

We are excited to see you there!!

u/No-Employer-7367 — 15 days ago