Rentomojo delivery review: empty flat + fixed move-in date is where the stress starts

Got flat possession and suddenly realised “delivery in 3-4 days” sounds VERY different when the house has no fridge, washing machine or bed 💀

Mumbai move-in already has enough characters.

landlord

broker

society gate

lift timing

tempo guy

maid asking kal se aau?

I really don’t want to add 4 different OLX sellers to this universe.

Looking at Rentomojo mainly because I can sort the bulky stuff in one place and plan around one setup instead of hunting fridge here, washer there, bed somewhere else.

For people who’ve dealt with furniture/appliance deliveries here, what do you check before accepting?

Especially Rentomojo delivery.

Condition on arrival? Installation same time or separate? Society coordination?

Matress I'm buying myself obviously. I have boundaries.

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u/Unveilable — 2 days ago
▲ 15 r/apps

I hate travel apps that make me plan the same trip twice.

Built the itinerary.

Then opened flight tabs.

Then hotel tabs.

Found cheaper flights one day later.

Changed the dates.

Now the hotel nights were wrong, the itinerary was wrong and nobody remembered which Google Sheet was current.

Why am I planning the same holiday four times?

This is the thing I like about Zenvoya.

The itinerary, flight options and hotel dates stay inside the same trip, so changing one part doesn’t immediately create three outdated versions of everything else.

Not saying I’ll stop comparing prices or suddenly trust one app with my entire life.

I just don’t want “move the trip by one day” to become a new research project.

How are people actually organising trips without ending up with 27 tabs and ITALY FINAL v6 REAL.xlsx?

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u/Unveilable — 3 days ago

(Almost) A year of card skimmer

Should I recover or just leave them until they are found?

u/Unveilable — 4 days ago

Moving to Oslo with no Norwegian was humbling

I moved to Oslo about 4 months ago for work and I genuinely thought I could get by on English. And technically you can. Most younger people speak it; shops and restaurants are fine. Google Maps gets you everywhere. But the moment I stepped into a local grocery store, tried to talk to my landlord about a leak, or sat in a lunch break while my colleagues were chatting in Norwegian, I felt completely invisible. Not unwelcome, just… absent. Like I was watching life happen around me through glass.

That feeling was humbling enough to actually push me to learn.

I started from absolute zero. Here’s everything I used:

For basics and structure:

Duolingo Norwegian - not enough on its own but good for building early vocabulary habits and getting used to simple sentence patterns.

NorwegianPod101 - has proper structured lessons, much better than Duolingo for actual grammar explanations and listening practice.

For vocabulary:

Anki - using a core Norwegian frequency deck, 10–15 cards a day. Slow but it compounds over time and you start recognising real‑life words.

For listening:

Browsing Norwegian‑language YouTube channels and news with simple, slow‑paced videos (like learner‑focused channels and short explainers). Listening to Norwegian radio or podcasts in the background while working, even when I understood almost nothing at first.

For grammar:

Clozemaster - great once you have some basics, it fills in grammar gaps naturally through context and sentence patterns.

For speaking:

Issen - this was the biggest unlock for me. I had almost nobody I felt comfortable practising with daily, and finding a tutor that fit around my work schedule was tricky. Issen lets you have real conversations in Norwegian and corrects you as you go. My sentences were terrible at first but at least I was finally speaking out loud every day instead of just studying silently. The moment things started shifting was when my landlord asked me something in Norwegian and I actually responded with a full sentence without panicking. He looked genuinely surprised… and so did I.

Norwegian grammar is still a pain and I won’t pretend otherwise. But living in Oslo makes you want to try. People here really appreciate even the smallest effort to speak their language, and that encouragement makes a huge difference.

If you’re just starting out or feeling stuck, happy to answer questions about any of these resources.

u/Unveilable — 9 days ago

my money dissappears and i dont know where

Hi everyone. I've had my first proper job for a while now and the money is honestly fine, way more than i had before, but every month near the end i have nothing left and i genuinely could not tell you what i spent it on.

Its not rent or my phone or the gym, those go out on their own and i know exactly what they are. Its everything else. I'll scroll my bank and there's forty small things on there and i recognise maybe six of them.

I started saying every purchase into Pockita as i pay, just so there's a record, and it did show me the food deliveries are much worse than i thought they were. But knowing has not made me stop. I still order at 11pm and i still know exactly what im doing while im doing it.

So the problem isnt really that i dont know where it goes anymore. Its that i know and i do it anyway.

what do i do?

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u/Unveilable — 16 days ago

My new cozy gaming battlestation

Recently updated my battlestation, my goal this time wasn’t to build the most expensive or flashy gaming setup, but to create a space that actually feels like my own.

I went with a dark theme as the foundation: black desk, dark accessories. Instead of filling the desk with too much gear, I focused more on creating layers with lighting and personal items. The indirect lighting desk lamp from Homelist on the left, with a CRI of 98, helps make game visuals appear more natural, reducing color distortion. Unlike RGB lights, CRI98 doesn't alter the room's color, while still maintaining a natural lighting environment around your desk and screen.

This is the first time I’ve incorporated indirect lighting into my setup, and I’ve found that rather than having harsh light shine directly into my eyes, the soft glow reflected off the walls creates a more comfortable and immersive atmosphere. Unlike monitor-mounted lamps, a freestanding desk lamp doesn’t block my computer screen or add extra weight, and the indirect lighting reduces glare, making my eyes feel more comfortable during long gaming sessions.

Still have some cable management and small upgrades planned, but I’m really happy with how this version turned out.

u/Unveilable — 16 days ago

nubra mcp can let claude/codex read options data and place uat orders, useful or unnecessary attack surface?

was checking nubra’s mcp server. it can expose quotes, option-chain analysis, positions, portfolio reports, indicators and backtests to an ai client.

it also has order tools, but only for uat. production placement/modification/cancellation is blocked.

that default makes sense. i can see claude or codex using it to inspect a strategy, write/debug code and then test the order flow in uat. chatgpt, gemini or perplexity can help with research too, but none of them should get unrestricted live-order access.

still not sure what mcp adds over normal sdk + function calling except standardisation.

it also creates another surface:

  • prompt injection from external data

  • model calls the same tool twice

  • stale position context

  • credentials/session stored locally

  • overly broad tool permissions

would you expose nubra mcp read-only and keep trading in normal code, or is uat-only execution a reasonable enough boundary?

trying to understand whether this is actually useful developer infra or mostly a cool demo.

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u/Unveilable — 17 days ago

🎉Up to ₱300 GCash! 🎁You have a present from TEMU!💰 Click and accept my invitation on Temu to accept my invitation: 26118203

let's swap codes, kahit di na mag screenshot basta sabihin lang yung usernamee para malagay ko din code niyo tulongan lang tayo, you can dm me kapag di ako online tapos nalagay niyo code ko salamaatt

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u/Unveilable — 4 months ago