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Recommendation for a versatile portable 4K projector for small spaces or travel

Sharing a solid find for anyone wanting a big-screen setup without anything permanent. I picked up the Dangbei MP1 Max for its portability (compact, around 12 lbs with a sturdy gimbal stand) and I move it easily between bedroom, living room, and even outdoors. Setup is super quick thanks to AI auto-focus and keystone correction. It’s bright enough for rooms with some ambient light (3100 lumens), delivers sharp 4K with strong color and contrast, and comes with Google TV, low input lag for gaming, plus 3D support and decent built-in audio. The hybrid laser+LED light source should last a long time with low maintenance. Downsides are the premium price and noticeable fan noise at full brightness in quiet scenes. Overall, great for families or anyone upgrading from a basic LED projector, curious what lower-budget alternatives others would suggest.

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u/Ok-Construction-3636 — 2 days ago
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How much traffic is Gemini actually sending to websites?

Benchmarking AI referral traffic across platforms using Zen Reports (it segments out AI sources from GA4). Across the sites I track, Perplexity consistently drives the most measurable AI traffic, followed by ChatGPT, then Gemini. Copilot and others are smaller. Gemini's traffic is hard to measure because it doesn't always pass consistent referrer data. Happy to share more about my setup if it's helpful ; always curious how others are approaching the same problem. There's clearly no industry-standard answer yet, which is why I'm asking here. Is anyone else tracking Gemini referral traffic and seeing a clearer signal? Curious if it's a tooling issue or if Gemini genuinely drives less click-through than the others.

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u/Ok-Construction-3636 — 6 days ago

HELP! Need to find a way to reduce puffy morning face in time for my wedding!

I’m in desperate need of advice from someone that has experienced this before! For the last few months I’ve been waking up with the worst puffy face and no matter what I’ve tried I can’t seem to get rid of it. I was pretty relaxed trying to find a solution up until now but it’s less than two months until my wedding and I don’t want to walk down the aisle feeling unhappy in my own skin.

I’ve noticed that the puffiness is mostly around my eyes and my cheeks and on the worst days it can take hours for the redness and swelling to go down. I’m doing natural makeup for my wedding and I’m doing it all myself to save money (iykyk) and so that’s not going to hide the puffiness before photos are taken.

I’ve spent MONTHS researching every possible solution on TikTok and I don’t think I can go another morning using ice rollers for it not to make any difference at all. My face needs a miracle and FAST. I’m pretty new to skincare in general so need all the help I can get.

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u/Ok-Construction-3636 — 8 days ago

Looking for a projection screen recommendation to pair with my Dangbei Freedo

Hey all, just picked up a Dangbei Freedo (1080p, 450 ISO lumens, 1.2:1 throw ratio) and I've been projecting onto a plain wall — time to do this properly. Room is semi-dark with some ambient light from windows, projector sits about 9 ft back, targeting an 80-100" image. Looking for a dedicated fixed-frame screen that'll last years without yellowing or warping. Leaning toward matte white since the Freedo is brighter, but open to ALR if it genuinely makes sense at this lumen level. Budget isn't the priority, just want to buy it once and be done. Any brands or specific models you'd swear by? Thanks!

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u/Ok-Construction-3636 — 9 days ago

claimmoney.com review from someone who was skeptical for months before trying it

skeptical of it for a while because the concept sounds like one of those things that's slightly too convenient to be real. you pay a subscription, they find class action settlements you qualify for, file on your behalf, and you just wait. set and forget basically.

eventually tried it. $50 for the year. they matched me based on consumer history and I filed on 6 settlements. two have paid out so far, $33 and $178. four still pending. the $178 one was a data breach settlement, took about 7 months to come through which is honestly normal for how these things distribute. the apple siri settlement also showed up in my dashboard without me looking for it, up to $100 if you had 5 eligible devices. didn't know I qualified until it flagged me.

support is slow which is a legitimate complaint. had a question that took a few days to get a response. not ideal but not a dealbreaker for something that otherwise runs itself.

net on the year so far: $211 received, $50 spent, four cases still pending. the time I've spent since setup is maybe 30 minutes total. that roi per hour is better than most things in my stack.

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u/Ok-Construction-3636 — 11 days ago