u/hgognav1008

We were discussing this in our Discord healthcare channel and it raised an interesting question:

For doctor visits, a full transcript doesn’t actually seem that useful. No one wants to carry a wall of text into their next appointment.

What would be useful is something more focused, like a summary that captures:

- what changed

- what needs follow-up

- what to ask next time

- anything another doctor would need to quickly get context

For those of you who’ve used Plaud around appointments or healthcare notes, what would make a summary like this genuinely helpful?

And just as important: what would make it completely useless?

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u/hgognav1008 — 11 days ago

Planning a mounted TV setup usually starts simple, then turns into a bunch of little questions.

  • How high should it go?
  • Would a tilting mount be enough, or is full motion worth it?
  • Will it work well for the way you actually watch TV in that room?
  • How are you handling cable management without making the whole thing a bigger project?

So if you're still comparing options or trying to plan things out before drilling into the wall, drop your questions here.

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u/hgognav1008 — 19 days ago

If you've been looking at Perlegear TV mounts and trying to figure out what works best for your room, feel free to ask here.

Some people are deciding between fixed, tilting, and full-motion mounts. Others are trying to work out viewing height, wall compatibility, cable management, or whether a certain mount makes sense for their TV size.

If that sounds like where you're at, drop your questions here. We’ll check in where we can, and anyone already using a Perlegear setup is welcome to share their experience too.

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u/hgognav1008 — 21 days ago