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Hat wer 10 Spar Rabatt Pickerln übrig?

Mir fehlen nur 10 Pickerln auf -20% Rabatt!

Wir treffen uns im Zetrum, du kannst für -20% einkaufen für 130€ max. Win-Win haha.

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u/stvaccount — 9 days ago
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Klimageräte sind alle weg, oder gibt es noch welche?

Meine Schwiegereltern sind unfähig, hab ihnen gesagt sie brauchen eine, aber sie haben gesagt es geht schon. Jetzt heute plötzlich wollen sie eine kaufen.

Gibt es wo noch welche? Hab mal Mediamarkt & co angerufen, alle sind weg.

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u/stvaccount — 10 days ago

Work with CDP or camoufox to not get a ban

I guess the most ban prevention would be capture video, move a real mouse with a robot hand [including true properties like human tremor] of real hardware machines [labtop, phones, etc.].

But is there anything simpler also, like making CDP safer or is camoufox enough for hard to automate sites?

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u/stvaccount — 13 days ago

How do make CDP undetectable? Or is camoufox the way to go

I want to do a true expert setup with real browsers, real mice, etc.

I guess the most hard to detect would be capture video, move a real mouse with a robot hand [including true properties like human tremor] of real hardware machines [labtop, phones, etc.].

But is there anything simpler also, like making CDP very hard to detect [any libs for that]?

Can larges sites detect camoufox?

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u/stvaccount — 13 days ago

How do make CDP undetectable? Or is camoufox the way to go

I want to do a true expert setup with real browsers, real mice, etc.

I guess the most hard to detect would be capture video, move a real mouse with a robot hand [including true properties like human tremor] of real hardware machines [labtop, phones, etc.].

But is there anything simpler also, like making CDP very hard to detect [any libs for that]?

Can LinkedIn detect camoufox?

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u/stvaccount — 13 days ago

How do make CDP undetectable? Or is camoufox the way to go

I want to do a true expert setup with real browsers, real mice, etc.

I guess the most hard to detect would be capture video, move a real mouse with a robot hand [including true properties like human tremor] of real hardware machines [labtop, phones, etc.].

But is there anything simpler also, like making CDP very hard to detect [any libs for that]?

Can LinkedIn detect camoufox?

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u/stvaccount — 13 days ago

Would live coaching during B2B sales calls actually be useful?

It listens to your sales calls or live sales meetings, for example in-person meetings or web conference calls.

The idea is that it listens to the conversation and gives me almost instant feedback while the call is still happening.

For example, it can suggest what question to ask next, how to handle a concern, when I am talking too much or when I am trying to pitch too early without enough discovery.

For phone or web calls, it works as a normal interface on the screen. For in-person B2B meetings, it can send occasional text messages, either on demand or every 5 to 10 minutes. If I feel stuck I can quickly check the message. If the meeting is going fine, I ignore it.

After the call, it creates the follow-up work too: draft emails, CRM notes, call summary, next steps, feedback on what I did well or badly, and a rough profile of the prospect based on the conversation.

The hard part was not getting AI to give generic sales advice. The hard part was making the feedback fast enough to be useful during a live call. At first it took a minute or more, which was too slow. I got it down to around 15 seconds without losing too much quality.

I built this because I wanted help during real B2B conversations, not just a call recording analysis afterward.

I am not trying to sell this here or get users from this post. I am mainly trying to understand whether people doing B2B sales would actually find this useful.

Would live feedback during a sales call help you at all?

Where would it be most useful: discovery, objection handling, qualification, follow-up, CRM notes, or something else?

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u/stvaccount — 22 days ago

I have written an AI sales tool for my own needs

It listens to your sales calls or live sales meetings, for example in-person meetings or web conference calls.

The idea is that it listens to the audio and gives almost instant feedback while the conversation is still happening.

For example, it can suggest what question to ask next, how to handle an objection, when I am talking too much, or when I am selling too early without asking enough questions.

For phone or web calls, it works as a normal interface on the screen. For in-person meetings, it sends occasional text messages, either on demand or every 5 to 10 minutes. If I feel stuck, I can make an excuse, check the message, and use the advice. If the meeting is going well, I ignore it.

After the call, it creates follow-up work too. For example, draft emails, CRM notes, feedback on what I did well or badly, and a rough profile of the prospect based on the conversation.

The hardest part was not the sales advice itself. It was making the feedback fast enough to be useful live. At first it took a minute or more, which was too slow. I got it down to around 15 seconds without losing too much quality.

The result so far: I am not good at sales and have almost no sales experience, but with this tool I can perform roughly as well as a friend of mine who runs a small sales company. So I think it can help someone go from bad to okay or good. I do not think it makes anyone world-class.

To be clear, I am not trying to sell this here or get users from this post.

I am mainly curious from people who actually sell:

  1. Would live feedback during a sales call help you, or would it be distracting?

  2. What features would make something like this genuinely useful?

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u/stvaccount — 22 days ago

I built an AI tool that gives live feedback during sales calls

I have written an AI sales tool for my own needs.

It listens to your sales calls or live sales meetings, for example in-person meetings or web conference calls.

The basic idea is pretty simple: while the conversation is happening, it listens to the audio and gives you live feedback almost instantly.

For example, it can suggest:

  1. what to ask next
  2. how to handle a concern or objection
  3. whether you are talking too much
  4. whether you are selling too early without asking enough questions
  5. which sales technique might fit the moment
  6. a rough psychological profile of the prospect

For phone or web calls, it works as a GUI. For in-person meetings, the idea is different. You would get occasional text messages, either on demand or after a set time, like every 5 to 10 minutes. If you feel stuck, you can make an excuse, glance at the message, and use the advice. If the meeting is going well, you just ignore it.

After the call or meeting, it also gives you follow-up work. For example, if you said “I’ll send you an email with more details and a follow-up appointment,” it can generate a draft email that you can adapt and send. It also gives feedback on what went well, what went badly, CRM documentation, notes from the call, and a profile of the prospect based on this and past conversations.

The sales advice itself was honestly not the hardest part. There is so much sales training material out there that the AI can already do a decent job with that.

The hard part was making the feedback fast enough to be useful during a live conversation. At first it took a minute or more, which is basically useless in a real sales call. I managed to get it down to around 15 seconds without losing too much quality in the feedback.

I work on complex AI projects for Fortune 500 companies, so building the core system was not the biggest challenge. The real challenge was making it practical in a live sales situation.

The result so far: I am bad at sales and have almost no real sales experience, but with this tool I can perform roughly as well as a friend of mine who runs a small sales company. So I think it can take someone from bad to okay or good. I do not think it magically makes someone world-class.

My question for this community:

Are there already a ton of tools like this?

Would salespeople actually want something like this, especially for live feedback during calls?

And what would make this useful enough that you would actually try it?

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u/stvaccount — 22 days ago

Can you change your last name?

I want to test some posts on Linkedin.

Can I first use a shortened last name at first to have more privacy? Then only when I need passport verification, change it back to my full last name?

Thank you.

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u/stvaccount — 1 month ago
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Wohin bei eingewachsenen Zehennagel?

Hab seit heute starke Schermzen und eine eitrige Stelle. Ärgere mich, weil heute Feiertag ist.

Aber für morgen, hat wer eine Empfehlung wo ich hin soll in Wien? Ich suche mit Google, aber ich will ja nicht wen der eine gute Website hat sondern der das wirklich fixen kann.

Danke für alle Antworten!

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u/stvaccount — 1 month ago