Would you install whole home ventilation if you only use two rooms?

If you only really use two rooms in your apartment, would you bother installing whole-home ventilation?

Part of me feels like it would be overkill when most of the other rooms are barely used.

Would you just ventilate the rooms you actually spend time in instead?

Curious what others would do.

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u/Prestigious_Ice6573 — 2 days ago

Volume > Perfection (took me 3 months to figure this out)

ngl, first 3 months were rough. i was posting maybe one or two reels a week and watching them flatline. each one took me hours. writing, recording, editing, captions. kept thinking the next one would finally hit.

It didn't.

Around week 12 i actually looked back at everything and the pattern was painfully obvious. the ones that did okay? not the ones I poured hours into.they were the ones where i just shipped something and moved on.

So i flipped it. stopped obsessing over perfect edits. started treating each post like a test batch instead of a final exam. goal became can i get a rough idea out today rather than next week.

Thats when i started looking at ai shorts generator workflows because i needed something that could keep up with the volume.

also realized I was jumping between like four or five tools for scripts, visuals, voiceover, editing and the switching cost alone was killing me. moved to framia cause i could just describe what i wanted and let the agent handle generation and iteration in one place instead of exporting and importing across apps all day. the output isn't perfect. but im posting 4-5x more often now and two of those actually picked up real traction this week.

Still reminding myself everyday this is a marathon. more posts = more swings at the bat.perfection gives you one shot every two weeks.

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u/Prestigious_Ice6573 — 4 days ago

Who's actually using MiniMax H3 for product shots? Curious vs Seedance 2.5

I've been using Seedance 2.5 for some product-in-hand tests in framia lately. Haveing refs + versions stay on the same canvas made things way easier to iterate.

Been getting pretty close to what I wanted.But I'm still curious to try H3 with the same setup and see how it compares.

anyone actually tried H3 for this kindastuff yet? most image to video ai demos look great until someone has to actually hold the product lol.

mainly wondering about grip, logo drift, and whether the product still looks like itself after a few seconds.

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u/Prestigious_Ice6573 — 4 days ago