Aybige Hatun - Beautiful yet the most annoying character..🫪

She's the gorgeous actress and was looking really beautiful in the show.. but her scenes were too annoying and I mostly skipped all.. (seen only those scenes when she was with the Hurrem)

Btw.. she would be a better fit to play the role of the daughter of Shah Huban.

What do u guys think?

u/reelcrave — 3 days ago

Unpopular opinion: the "slaves" were the real bosses of the Ottoman Empire, not the royals.. lol

Sultan LOOKS like the most powerful guy in the room right? Nah. Half the time he's just wearing the crown while someone else is calling the shots.

Hurrem had Suleiman wrapped around her finger. Before her, it was Ibrahim Pasha running the show. And Ibrahim wasn't just controlling the Sultan either.. Hatice, Mahidevra & Mustafa were basically his puppets too. Then Rustem shows up later and plays the exact same game, just as smooth.

So think about it.. actual royal blood, Suleiman, Hatice, the princes, the princesses... all being quietly steered by people who started out with literally nothing.

No title, no bloodline, just brains. That's WHY they climbed so high. Pure sharpness and guts got them there.

And honestly I think that's why they low-key admired each other too, even while plotting against each other 24/7. Like a mutual "I hate you but also you're kinda impressive" energy.

Anyway.. who do you think was the sharpest non-royal in the show? Who climbed the furthest from nothing?

P.S: Referring to "Muhtesem Yuzyil/ The Magnificent Century/Mera Sultan" series POV "

u/reelcrave — 5 days ago

Unpopular opinion: the "slaves" were the real bosses of the Ottoman Empire, not the royals.. lol

Sultan LOOKS like the most powerful guy in the room right? Nah. Half the time he's just wearing the crown while someone else is calling the shots.

Hurrem had Suleiman wrapped around her finger. Before her, it was Ibrahim Pasha running the show. And Ibrahim wasn't just controlling the Sultan either.. Hatice, Mahidevra & Mustafa were basically his puppets too. Then Rustem shows up later and plays the exact same game, just as smooth.

So think about it.. actual royal blood, Suleiman, Hatice, the princes, the princesses... all being quietly steered by people who started out with literally nothing.

No title, no bloodline, just brains. That's WHY they climbed so high. Pure sharpness and guts got them there.

And honestly I think that's why they low-key admired each other too, even while plotting against each other 24/7. Like a mutual "I hate you but also you're kinda impressive" energy.

Anyway.. who do you think was the sharpest non-royal in the show? Who climbed the furthest from nothing?

P.S: Referring to "Muhtesem Yuzyil/ The Magnificent Century/Mera Sultan" series POV "

u/reelcrave — 5 days ago

Can't hate anyone more than the Sultan himself, especially when he was with the Firuze Hatun.. 😡

Idk.. but I just hate him.. when he was with this woman.. i just can't..😭

I can't see the Hurrem crying..😭

(Pov: Meryem uzerli absolutely nailed the acting 🔥)

u/reelcrave — 6 days ago
▲ 2 r/GenZpk

Do people still admire the BOARD EXAM MARKS?

Like, I know, back in our times, board exams marks were considered as the top priority.. but is it still the same? Or less?

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u/reelcrave — 10 days ago
▲ 6 r/GenZpk

Need to start business in Pakistan for a girl with 20-30k

Female: 21

Budget: 20-30k

Business idea: easy yet profitable (not some stuff having the concerns or being damaged)

Can't go outside much

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u/reelcrave — 11 days ago

Why do the bald men have the most beautiful wives? 😁🥰

Like frrr..

Hurrem >>>>>>>> 😍🔥

Mahidevra >>>>> 😍😊

Hatice >>>>> 😍😄

Gulfem >>> 😍😀

Nigar >>> 😍😉

u/reelcrave — 11 days ago

Nigar kalfa deserved better honestly..

She was so kind and smart at the start of the show, genuinely one of the good ones. Then she fell for the wrong man and just... lost herself completely. By the end she wasn't even the same person. Her daughter turned out beautiful too, but couldn't escape the mess either.

Lesson: don't lose yourself over a man. whether you're a princess or not, doesn't matter.

Fun fact: Nigar was already a high-ranking, trusted servant in the harem, but she'd actually only been there 6 years.. which means she rose insanely fast for someone in her position. (And could easily achieve much more..)

So tell me.. do you think Nigar changed because of Ibrahim Pasha, or was that side of her always there waiting to come out?

Genuinely curious what you guys think.

u/reelcrave — 12 days ago

What's the most underrated yet all time working traits in successful career.. (for me I guess is being attractive or being witty)?

Really want to know from your POV as well.. 🫪

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u/reelcrave — 14 days ago
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CureMD salary guidance

A close relative is currently final interviewing for the Associate Software/Data role at CureMD as a fresh graduate. (But he has good, strong portfolio, MNC real internship working experience & performed all the interviews really well)

During the interview, HR only mentioned the package is "market competitive" without providing specific numbers.

For those currently working there or who recently got an offer:

\- What is the actual starting salary range for fresh grads right now?

\- What would you consider a worst, good, and ideal starting range for this role in the current market?

\- How is the work environment, work-life balance, and growth for freshers at CureMD?

Would really appreciate any honest insights!

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u/reelcrave — 15 days ago

CureMD salary guidance

A close relative is currently final interviewing for the Associate Software/Data role at CureMD as a fresh graduate. (But he has good, strong portfolio, MNC real internship working experience & performed all the interviews really well)

During the interview, HR only mentioned the package is "market competitive" without providing specific numbers.

For those currently working there or who recently got an offer:

- What is the actual starting salary range for fresh grads right now?

- What would you consider a worst, good, and ideal starting range for this role in the current market?

- How is the work environment, work-life balance, and growth for freshers at CureMD?

Would really appreciate any honest insights!

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u/reelcrave — 16 days ago

CureMD salary guidance

A close relative is currently final interviewing for the Associate Software/Data role at CureMD as a fresh graduate. (But he has good, strong portfolio, MNC real internship working experience & performed all the interviews really well)

During the interview, HR only mentioned the package is "market competitive" without providing specific numbers.

For those currently working there or who recently got an offer:

- What is the actual starting salary range for fresh grads right now?

- What would you consider a worst, good, and ideal starting range for this role in the current market?

- How is the work environment, work-life balance, and growth for freshers at CureMD?

Would really appreciate any honest insights!

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u/reelcrave — 16 days ago

CureMD salary guidance

A close relative is currently final interviewing for the Associate Software/Data role at CureMD as a fresh graduate. (But he has good, strong portfolio, MNC real internship working experience & performed all the interviews really well)

During the interview, HR only mentioned the package is "market competitive" without providing specific numbers.

For those currently working there or who recently got an offer:

- What is the actual starting salary range for fresh grads right now?

- What would you consider a worst, good, and ideal starting range for this role in the current market?

- How is the work environment, work-life balance, and growth for freshers at CureMD?

Would really appreciate any honest insights!

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u/reelcrave — 16 days ago

Academic plagiarism detection is a harder engineering problem than it looks.

It's not the similarity algorithm.. that's solved.

It's the data. You need:
→ Programmatic access to millions of published papers
→ Clean extracted text, not HTML soup
→ Coverage across disciplines, not just one database
→ An API that doesn't break when a journal redesigns its site

We built a manuscript checker using ScholarAPI.. 30 M + papers across 20K+ source journals, `/texts` bulk endpoint for efficient candidate comparison, structured JSON output.

Rough economics: checking a manuscript against 500 candidate papers costs about 1,500 credits at current promo pricing.. under $ 3 against the $ 149 pack.

The hard part was scope of coverage. Paywalled content isn't accessible (open-access only), but for most plagiarism use cases, that's actually where violations hide anyway.

What are teams using for this? 
Genuinely curious what the enterprise side looks like.
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u/reelcrave — 3 months ago