u/YoliePear

what’s the one thing people always forget to clean in their car?

I have been getting more into detailing recently and one thing i’ve noticed is most people focus on the obvious stuff first like seats, carpets, exterior, windows, but there’s always one area that gets completely ignored until it’s really bad. areas like steering wheels, cup holders, door jambs, under seats, and trunk spaces

I cleaned a car earlier this week where the cup holders basically turned into a second storage compartment lol

also I realized how much little details change the overall feel of a car. even when a car isn’t perfect, once certain areas are cleaned properly it instantly feels newer.

I am curious what area you guys think people neglect the most when cleaning their cars?

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u/YoliePear — 6 days ago

Feels like SEO tools are about to change a lot because of AI Overviews

Been thinking about this a lot recently while experimenting with search data and SEO tools.

Traditional rank trackers still focus mostly on keyword positions, but AI Overviews seem to be changing how visibility actually works. A site can rank high and still get almost no attention if the AI answer never references it.

That got me wondering whether SEO is slowly shifting from who ranks first to who gets included in the answer.

While testing ideas around this, I realized how frustrating it still is to work with Google result data. Most setups either rely on scraping or stitching together multiple SERP APIs, which honestly slows down building more than the product logic itself.

That’s partly why I’ve been exploring tools lately. The idea of having structured real time search data from one endpoint feels way more practical for building small SEO or AI related tools.

Curious how other people here see this going.

Do you think AI citation tracking will eventually become a standard SEO metric, or are traditional rankings still the main thing that matters?

Also interested to hear what kind of projects everyone else here is building lately.

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u/YoliePear — 10 days ago