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just switched away from honey, here is what i have actually noticed after a few weeks with coupert

finally uninstalled honey a few weeks ago. i know plenty of people shrugged off thedrama but the affiliate link thing bothered me once i understood what was actually happening.a friend suggested coupert so i gave it a proper trial across a few different types of purchases.week one it was quiet, found nothing on two amazon checkouts which was not surprising. weektwo it caught a code on a clothing site i had never heard it work on before, took about 8% off ajacket i was already buying. week three nothing again on a couple of grocery delivery attempts.then on a tech accessories order it tested codes automatically in the background and onelanded, saved me around $12.the cashback feature is there and i have activated it a few times but nothing has come throughyet. based on what i read that can take a bit. honestly the experience has been uneven but ithas not annoyed me which is more than i can say for some others i briefly tried. anyone elsemade the switch recently and noticed anything specific about where it works better or worse?

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u/Longjumping-Staff463 — 15 hours ago

one 100!!!! more (many too add)

i dont know how can one hate this man .... doing this since day one evolving day by bar

Can you recommend a turnkey gambling platform provider?

Tried to pull up that thread on r/iGaming where people were debating turnkey platforms — looks like it got removed, which is a shame because the replies were actually useful for once.
Anyway, picking up where that conversation left off — every top 10 list has SOFTSWISS at #1 for fast launches ... Maybe you know someone who actually went through the process? Does the 2-3 month timeline hold in practice, or is that the vendor's best-case number? https://www.softswiss.com/ 

Can you recommend a turnkey gambling platform provider?

Turnkey vs white-label in 2026... Is there even a meaningful difference anymore? Trying to figure out if the

bigger names like softswiss are worth the price or if a smaller provider gets you to the same place faster.

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Has anyone successfully found suppliers on Made-in-China.com?

I’ve been talking to some small business owners lately, and the range of approaches is honestly wild. Some are 100% relying on Alibaba reviews and hoping for the best, and some have agents on the ground doing factory visits before they commit to anything.

The common theme is how difficult it is to know who you can really trust before you have already ordered. You may have thousands of suppliers on platforms like Made-in-China.com, but the volume doesn’t solve the trust problem; it makes it harder to filter.

What was your first order with a foreign supplier? What are some red flags you have seen in a supplier that seemed legit and then fell apart? Are you using agents, sourcing companies, or going direct?

Just real experiences; not looking for the perfect answer here. What worked, what didn’t work, and what you’d tell someone starting out.

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u/Longjumping-Staff463 — 6 days ago

Now that AI and semi-automated systems handle most disputed decisions including offside, penalties and goal reviews with unified standards and minimal errors. Many fans question whether on-field referees are becoming less important and just ceremonial figures in the future. Can human referees’ experience and on-the-spot judgment ever be replaced?

Do you think traditional referees are still necessary in future World Cups?

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u/Longjumping-Staff463 — 12 days ago

I’m still a little shaken from this, so i just wanted to share as a heads-up for other pet parents.

Yesterday afternoon I was walking my tiny Chihuahua on one of the quieter trails in Joaquin Miller Park. It was a beautiful day, he was trotting along, and everything was fine. but i wasn't expecting to nearly step on a snake curled up right on the edge of the path.

It wasn't huge, probably just a gopher snake, and it wasn't aggressive or anything. But when your dog is the size of a large potato, any snake makes your soul leave your body for a solid. I just slowly backed up, picked him up, and we turned around and walked the other way

It really hit me on the walk back to the car how we're the only line of defense for these little guys. Its our job to keep them safe, and you can’t have eyes everywhere at once. I’ve seen people mark stuff like foxtails or even aggressive off-leash dogs on maps before, and I'm always so grateful for it. it's such a small thing, but it’s a huge deal when you're the one responsible for your best friend.

So now I’m wondering, what do you guys use to check if an area has any pet-related hazards before you go? Like is there a decent map/app for this, or do people mostly rely on local FB groups, trail reviews, stuff like that? I feel like there has to be a better way than just finding out when your tiny dog is already two feet away from the problem lol.

u/Longjumping-Staff463 — 14 days ago

Judging by all signs the next season will serve as a monitoring year for Frimpong. He will most likely feature as a backup right winger next campaign. Liverpool will not splash over 100 million euros to sign Diomande as their first choice starter unless one key forward such as Gakpo is sold. Therefore the club is highly likely to sign Minteh this summer a hardworking forward with great value for money.

In midfield Liverpool are set to pursue Wharton. Though he lacks mobility Liverpool have often struggled in attack this term. After the departure of a former first team player who left under controversial circumstances Van Dijk has become virtually the only long passing option from the back. Wharton is an ideal solution to fix the Reds’ build up issues in defence.

The club also plan to sign a competing left back and a first choice right back while offloading Chiesa and Jones. Diomande will only be targeted if the manager sells Gakpo amid mounting internal pressure within the squad.

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u/Longjumping-Staff463 — 17 days ago

ok so i've always been a strict high fantasy only girlie, but i got bored last weekend and clicked on a random werewolf book edit on tiktok, and now my brain is completely rewired. i'm suddenly fully obsessed with shifter lore and i need more.
specifically, i'm craving that trope where a regular human girl gets thrown into this super complex, secret werewolf society, and has to learn all the unspoken rules just to survive. i don't want just pure spice with no plot—i need actual pack politics, clear hierarchy, maybe a dark academy setting, or some big royal drama. i need the worldbuilding to feel consistent and actually make sense, not just a throwaway backdrop for spice.
since i'm brand new to this trope, what are the absolute best gateway books? hit me with your all-time favorites, i'm desperate. i'll start with the one i just binged that was perfect for a new reader:: The Human Among Wolves this is the perfect starter book for anyone new to shifter romance! it's set in an elite shifter academy, and our fmc is the only human student. she has to navigate the insane pack hierarchy, hidden school secrets, and a bunch of alphas who completely underestimate her. the worldbuilding is explained so naturally, you never feel lost or info-dumped on, and the pack politics get so intense as the book goes on. it's not just spice either—there's a full mystery arc that keeps you hooked the whole time.
if you're also new to shifter romance, this is the perfect starting point! and if you're a veteran, drop your go-to gateway recs in the comments!

u/Longjumping-Staff463 — 17 days ago

I purchased this unit myself. Been running the Deeper Connect Mini for about 3 months as my primary home VPN router. Here's what I found after actual daily use — not just benchmarks.

Setup: Plugged in between my ISP modem and home router. Took about 45 minutes including firmware update.

Speed impact: Running on a 500Mbps connection. Average throughput through the device sits around 150–180Mbps depending on server. Acceptable for most use cases, noticeable if you're doing large file transfers.

What works well:

Whole-home coverage without per-device config

AtomOS has a decent split tunneling interface

Ad filtering layer adds real value beyond just VPN

What could be a problem:

Server selection UI could be more intuitive

Mobile management app is functional but basic

Overall: solid option if your priority is whole-network coverage rather than maximum speed. Wouldn't recommend for power users expecting app-level flexibility.

Happy to answer questions if you're comparing options.

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u/Longjumping-Staff463 — 25 days ago