u/FoodFine4851

THC disposable vapes. what to look for before you buying?

Market is flooded with thc disposable vapes and carts, but not everything is worth it and safe ig. I saw cake and shroom carts which look good but im not sure. what do you all look for. I did try a strawberry shortcake vape once and it was meh, hit harsh and tasted off. any tips on best thc vape or where to avoid fakes with delta 9 carts or thc carts. i am also seeing bongs and percolator bongs but sticking to disposables for now. Could use real input thanks.

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u/FoodFine4851 — 16 hours ago
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Budget bongs under $50. whats possible??

i used to think a good smoke sesh meant dropping serious cash at local shops but online stuff has changed that. i ran into some cheap bongs under 50 which worked decent, like beaker ones with percolator and mini bongs. I grabbed a THC disposable vape too, strawberry shortcake flavor cake cart which hits ok for the price. Shroom carts and cake bars are everywhere now, some THC carts shipped fast but still not sure about the right vape . Lmk what you have found that performs or hits. i want to feel the difference...

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u/FoodFine4851 — 1 day ago

Cookie tracking is ruining my ecommerce data (Shopify + visitor identification issue).

Lately, I have been realizing how unreliable cookie tracking has become.

Between ad blockers, iOS updates, and people rejecting cookies, it feels like a big chunk of our traffic just isn't being tracked properly anymore.

We run a Shopify store and rely on flows like cart abandon, but the numbers don't add up. We see people on the site, adding to cart, coming back, but a lot of them never show up in our data. So now it feels like:

were missing shoppers who didn't convert

cart abandonment numbers are undercounted

repeat visitors look like new users

Which means were optimizing based on incomplete data.

Started looking into things like website visitor identification for ecommerce, B2C identity resolution platforms, and list enrichment tools to recover lost ecommerce shoppers, but not sure what actually works.

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u/FoodFine4851 — 1 day ago

Been building AI agents for GenAI landing pages and tracking referral traffic from AI search

started with a couple of GEO tools for the training data. the prompts coming out were too clean, too generic. agents gave the same type of response every time and conversion on test pages was flat, switched to scraping real user sessions instead. messier data, harder to work with, took longer to clean but the agent outputs changed. responses had more variation, matched how people were searching, and test page conversions went up

the gap between what GEO tools say people are searching and what they are doing in real sessions is bigger than i expected

anyone else building GenAI setups and running into this. and what data source are you using to train or prompt your agents because i'm not going back to polished GEO data after seeing the difference.

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u/FoodFine4851 — 8 days ago

Working on bigger deals now and sharing sensitive info with buyers is getting tricky. We use email threads and shared docs but im worried about leaks or version control messing up. Started looking at deal room software and digital sales rooms, some sales enablement platforms have mutual action plan features and buyer enablement stuff that seems promising for sales deal collaboration.

Tried one briefly but it felt clunky and added extra steps when we are trying to close fast. What works for keeping things locked down but still collaborative? Or am i overthinking security vs speed.

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u/FoodFine4851 — 10 days ago

I’m not even gonna blame the market anymore. Started trading last October with about $2.5k total across a few accounts, first one gone in like 3 weeks the second one lasted a bit longer, maybe 2 months, but same story. Third one I tried to “be more disciplined” and still ended up overleveraging after a few wins.

The frustrating part is I actually understand setups now. I can spot entries, i journal, i even backtested one strategy that looked good but when it’s real money, everything changes. One bad day turns into revenge trading, then risk goes out the window. Biggest issue is capital. I’m stuck trading small, so I either over-risk trying to grow faster or I get bored and force trades.

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u/FoodFine4851 — 14 days ago

Got this group inquiry for a big Spain trip in August 2026. Solid 15 people, sounds like easy money right? Except they keep waffling about dates maybe changing because life or whatever. Fair enough, except most of my tour partners require 50% upfront months out or they release the slots to someone who actually commits.

I explain this nicely, offer a few flexible options, and crickets. Meanwhile slots are filling up and I'm watching potential revenue vanish because apparently paying a deposit is scarier than FOMO on a sold-out trip. One guy even asked if we could 'hold it without payment until closer to the date' like I'm running a charity timeshare.

Losing bookings left and right to operators who just say no upfront and sleep better at night. Self-deprecating truth: I've bent over backwards offering payment plans, rescheduling clauses, even eating minor change fees myself, and still end up with nothing but emails full of 'we'll let you know.'
How are you all navigating this nonsense.

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u/FoodFine4851 — 17 days ago