u/donchele

▲ 3 r/Pixel6

Nexus 6p stuck in bootloop

Hello, I updated my Nexus 6P to Android 17 about a week ago. Today, out of nowhere, it suddenly reset itself. The Google logo appeared in a cream color, but it wouldn't boot up. I tried pressing the Power and Volume Up buttons to force a hard reset; it booted up again with the multi-colored Google logo, but it's still stuck and won't fully turn on.

Does anyone have any advice? I just got laid off, so I really cannot afford a new phone right now. 😔

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u/donchele — 4 days ago

[For Hire] Supply Chain / Demand & Production Planning Manager 10+ years experience Remote

Hi everyone,

I'm a Supply Chain professional based in Honduras (Central America, GMT-6) looking for remote opportunities.

Quick background:

I've spent the last 10+ years working across planning roles:
Planner → Planning Chief → Planning Manager

Covering procurement, production, and demand planning in industries like food manufacturing, textiles, and construction materials. I've worked with companies like Cargill and Gildan, leading S&OP cycles, demand forecasting, inventory optimization, and cross-functional teams (up to 14 reports).

What I bring:

End-to-end supply chain planning (raw materials → production → distribution)

S&OP/IBP process design and execution

Inventory and DOH optimization, forecast accuracy (SFA) improvement

Process automation (Power Query, Excel-based tools) (cut planning time by up to 70% in past roles)

Bilingual: Spanish (native) / English (advanced)

MBA in Logistics + MBA in Managerial Competencies, Industrial Engineer

Looking for: Remote roles in supply chain/demand planning, operations management, or process improvement. Open to full-time or contract/consulting work with a minimun rate of $20 depending on the responsabilites

Rate/Salary: Open to discuss based on role scope, happy to share specifics via DM once we've established the role is legitimate.

I'm happy to share my resume and LinkedIn after an initial conversation. Feel free to comment or DM, though see my note below on how I prefer to verify opportunities.

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u/donchele — 19 days ago
▲ 7 r/Fish

Hi everyone! I recently added four Zebra Danios to a small setup (roughly 13 liters of net volume). I’m trying to determine their sex, but since they never stop moving, the photo quality isn't the best.

​Based on what I’m seeing:

​The Yellow and Blue ones are more slender/torpedo-shaped and have flatter bellies.

​The Red one and the other Yellow one have much rounder, deeper bellies.

​I suspect the rounder ones might be females and the slender ones males, but I’d love a second opinion from the experts here based on these body shapes!

​Bonus question: I’m also curious about how to eventually breed them. What are the key steps to trigger spawning and ensure the fry survive in a small setup like this?

​Thanks in advance for the help!

u/donchele — 2 months ago