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Llevo meses usando Motra para el gym y merece la pena. Dos meses para probarla.

Sin rodeos: es la app de gym que más me ha convencido hasta ahora.

Qué hace:

**•**	Registra ejercicios, series y repeticiones, y lleva el seguimiento de progresión de cargas  
**•**	Genera rutinas con IA basadas en tu historial, recuperación y objetivos  
**•**	Te recomienda los pesos para cada serie según tu nivel  
**•**	Si tienes Apple Watch, detecta automáticamente el ejercicio que haces y cuenta las reps sin tocar el móvil

Lo que más valoro: no tener que pensar en apuntar nada entre serie y serie.

Si queréis probarla, link de referido (beneficio para los dos):
👉 https://motra.com/referral/diegog

u/RecognitionOk2943 — 7 days ago
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How much more money would a startup need to pay for you to leave a stable corporate job?

I'm currently working in a large corporate environment. The stability is great, but I'm increasingly frustrated by slow decision-making, bureaucracy, and the feeling that meaningful change takes forever.

I've been approached by a startup opportunity that seems genuinely interesting, and I'm trying to think rationally about the trade-off between stability and growth.

For context, I'm in a mid-career position rather than early career, so I'm not looking for a lottery ticket. I'm looking for the best risk/reward balance over the next decade of my career.

Salary will obviously be a major factor, but here's my real question:

At what compensation premium would you personally stop caring about the stability advantage of a corporate job?

I'd love to hear from people who have made the switch:

  • Was the increased pace and autonomy worth the risk?
  • Did you underestimate the loss of stability?
  • Looking back, what mattered more: compensation, leadership, equity, growth opportunities, or company stage?
  • If you had to do it again, what would be your minimum salary increase to make the jump?
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u/RecognitionOk2943 — 20 days ago
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Is it weird to tell your professional vendors you’re job hunting?

I work in a corporate role where over the years I’ve built genuine relationships with several external vendors and service providers. We’ve collaborated on projects, they know how I work.

I’m now exploring new opportunities and I’m considering reaching out to some of them — not asking for a job directly, just letting them know I’m open to new things and asking them to keep me in mind if they hear of something relevant.

Is this normal practice? Does it come across as unprofessional or does it put them in an awkward position? Curious to hear from people who’ve been on either side of this.

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u/RecognitionOk2943 — 29 days ago

Stranded traveler needs laptop/workspace for 2 days — any ideas?

Edited: finally we will come back home through Paris, thanks everyone. I let the post here because it would be useful for someone else.

Hey everyone,

I’m a Spanish traveler stuck in Brussels after my flight home got cancelled due to an air traffic controllers’ strike. I’ve been rebooked for Thursday, which means I’m unexpectedly here for two more days.

The problem is I have several important work meetings tomorrow and Wednesday that I can’t miss. I need a decent place to work with a reliable internet connection, and ideally access to a laptop if possible (I don’t have mine with me).

Does anyone have any suggestions? Coworking spaces, libraries, or any other ideas would be massively appreciated. Even better if someone has a spare laptop they’d be willing to lend for a day or two!

Thanks in advance.

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u/RecognitionOk2943 — 1 month ago

Been using Claude for a few months and hit the same wall everyone hits: years of context stuck in ChatGPT with no real path to bring it over.

Claude's built-in memory import is surface-level — name, preferences, tone. Not the actual conversation history. So I built a wizard that walks through the whole process step by step.

What I learned building it that might be useful here:

The token limit in Claude Projects isn't file-size based — it's token-based. A clean 26MB JSON can still trigger "knowledge exceeds maximum." The fix isn't compression or summarization. It's splitting by topic. Divide a large clean file into 4-5 topic files and each one fits fine.

Claude also uses RAG for large Project files — it doesn't read the whole thing at once. So specificity matters when you query it. "What did we discuss about the Q2 launch strategy" works much better than "what did we talk about last month."

The tool: https://quitgpt-memory-kit.vercel.app

Free, no code required, built with Claude. Happy to answer questions about the classification logic or how to handle large exports.

Sorry, t

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u/RecognitionOk2943 — 2 months ago