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Does anyone else feel like supplements mostly create small improvements?
I’ve been pretty consistent with supplements for years now and I do think they help.
Better sleep support, recovery support, hydration, inflammation support, gut health, all of it.
But lately I’ve started wondering if I’m basically stacking a bunch of small 5% improvements together hoping it eventually turns into something major.
Maybe that’s just how progress works, but sometimes it feels like there’s still a ceiling I’m not getting past.
Curious if anyone else has hit that point.
Since no one roasted my pic I posted earlier, rate my colour grading
I'm working on a small Mac app and wanted honest feedback
"Hey everyone,
I'm working on a small Mac app and wanted honest feedback.
When doing any knowledge work, I keep noticing how much time I spend recovering context after switches. Every interruption means reopening tabs, rescanning notes, and asking someone to repeat something they already said.
So I'm building Invoko, a simple Mac app that reads what's on your screen and lets you ask questions about it via voice. Press a button, speak ""what was the last decision we made about X"", get the answer. No setup per session.
It's free and Mac only right now.
Do you think this is useful? Would you use something like this? If it works, I'm planning to make it more proactive over time.
Any honest feedback would help a lot. Thanks."
How I use Invoko for context management across 40+ client touchpoints a week
"If you're running a high-volume client workflow or thinking about improving how you handle context across multiple accounts, you've probably noticed how much time disappears to context switching.
If you want to stay sharp across 20 clients without losing threads, you need a fast context recall setup. We handle over 40 client touchpoints a week and it's changed how we operate.
The difference vs a normal notes system:
A normal notes system requires you to remember where you saved things. You search, you scroll, you find it if you got the tag right.
Invoko is a voice-first context layer. It reads what you have open, answers questions across apps, and doesn't require you to have organized anything in advance.
Here's what the actual workflow looks like:
- Pre-call context recovery
Before any client call, say ""what did we last discuss with [client name] about their funnel"" and Invoko pulls from email, notes, and Slack without you having to know which app to check.
- Mid-call flags
Say ""flag this decision"" and Invoko marks the current screen context so you can recall it precisely after the call ends.
- Post-call catchup
After back-to-back calls, say ""what happened in the last call"" and it summarizes from the screen context you have open.
- Email catchup at scale
Say ""what are the open questions across my recent emails"" and it scans what's visible and surfaces threads with unresolved questions.
- Context handoffs
Before passing something to a teammate, say ""what's the current state of this project"" and Invoko generates a quick summary from everything open.
- Task execution via voice
Anything you'd do manually that involves what's on your screen, composing a quick reply, flagging something for follow-up, copying context into a doc, can be done in one voice command.The reason this changes things is the lack of manual organization overhead. You're not tagging, saving to the right folder, or hoping you'll remember the keyword when you need to search later. You just ask.
If you're doing high-volume context work and still manually hunting through apps before every call, this is the change worth testing."
Can anyone guide me
Need ideas Domains, inbox setup, leads, and replies. I am a beginner
honestly about to give up. just had my third package in a row seized at the border. it’s like the government has nothing better to do than steal my peptides lol. hundreds of dollars just gone.
surely there’s a domestic spot that actually has stock in aus so i don't have to deal with these customs clowns anymore? i’ve been looking at opticlabs au. lately since they ship local—are they actually legit/fast? i’m sick of the "australia tax" but i’m even more sick of paying for gear that never shows up. what are you guys doing to get around the seizures lately?