Michigan's I voted sticker competition
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Michigan's I voted sticker competition

State of Michigan I voted sticker design contest for kids. Don't see any submissions from Lansing but still super cute. Voting ends today

u/sarawr18 — 5 days ago
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LAST DAY TO VOTE for Michigan's new "I voted" stickers for 2026 Elections

Voting closes at 11:59 P.M. TONIGHT! Get your votes in now. Some super great ones this year - the ones pictured in the graphic are from 2024, but you can post your favorite 2026 sticker in the comments!.

Vote Here: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=h3D71Xc3rUKWaoku9HIl0ajjkSwlC4dEvMYAs9gerCpURDRSV1hIUDNNQTNCOFpXSlJER1lZVkVIVy4u&route=shorturl

More info: state "I voted" sticker contest webpage

u/sarawr18 — 5 days ago

Claude Sonnet 5 rumored release today

Lots of buzz it's coming out today!!

Per buzz on twitter (@synthwavedd)

- Knowledge cutoff January 2026
- Launching at $2/$10 per Mtok promotional rate*
- 1M context variant available

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u/sarawr18 — 5 days ago

Anyone tried Electroporation devices as alternative/supplement to microneedling? (Medicube booster pro, Lumeo Laduora)

I just bought the Lumeo Laduora and am wondering if anyone has tried electroporation home devices before (like the medicube booster pro)? I know its offered in spas. Not just microcurrent devices but electroporation specifically.

The Medicube Booster Pro apparently uses this technology that uses electrical pulses to open temporary pathways into cell membranes and it helps with skincare absorption. Similar to micro-needling but without needles.

Beside the electroporation, it also has:

- Red light therapy
- Near infrared light therapy (I have a panel for both RLT and this so it's not that important)
- Micro current tech (TONE BABY TONE!)
- Electroporation

In my research, I found some sketchy stuff about the Medicube Booster Pro, but that electroporation in general is proven to help skincare absorbption, so I opted for the Lumeo device because they're more transparent about how it works and its way way gentler and I'm afraid of melting my face off (Lumeo Laduora is gentler on the highest mode than Medicube is on the lowest mode! Crazy!).

There isn't a whole lot out there about this technology though, so curious if anyone else has used it.

I'm wondering what all serums I could use for this. Has to be water based - I have typical topical type serums (vitamin c, peptides, etc) but also have some exosome and PDRN type serums I use for microneedling (Meamo Jeunetique Exo and Curenex Rejuvenating) so wondering if I could use these with it or if I'm just wasting my money.

Anyways, trying this device for the first time today. Wish me luck!

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u/sarawr18 — 27 days ago