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I've bought multiple homes in my life and my buyers agents always did that type of thing and more.


Sure but the first real estate agent I met is the one that was most highly recommended by my friends and colleagues, and has stellar online reviews. It wasn't some random person...


I really do want smart home devices! My biggest issue so far has been stability and interoperability issues between each vendor and system. Those things have gotten better, but are still a headache. Apple is in a pretty good position to solve those pain points (at the cost of buying new devices (Apple brand or Apple Certified maybe?). Or maybe I need to dive deeper into HomeAssistant...


> Or maybe I need to dive deeper into HomeAssistant...

This is the answer.

HomeAssistant is fantastic and has unified everything of mine into a single platform. Control mostly happens through Google and Apple/Homekit devices (other than hardware switches), and everything works pretty seamlessly.


Nueromancer, and the Sprawl trilogy, will always have a special place in my heart. I was pleased with The Peripheral, and am excited for this news!


Broken here (USA) as well.


Anyone have recommendations for what will kill goat heads that isn't glyphosate? I'd love to use something less awful, but so far the goat heads seem unaffected by anything else I've tried.


Pulling them up by their roots. How much acreage are we talking?


This is wonderful for when you're on a motorcycle going somewhere new. Absolute game changer!


I don't see any demo, just asking for my email for a waitlist? No screenshots, no videos, stock photos for your presumably fake "testimonials", no info on the team behind this, etc..


Counter-point, they make it easy to try different therapists until you find one you feel comfortable with and you feel is helpful to you (not an easy task) with no additional costs, all from the comfort of your home. I think I was paying ~$60/45 minute session with a great provider, who was always able to get me in schedule-wise, provided great benefit, and saved me from an hour+ drive each way.

I know several people, myself included, who have found their service very valuable.


In the same time period this company appeared, therapists also started hosting online sessions en masse. Being an employed person in the US, I have health insurance, so sessions with a therapist of choice were $25 out of pocket.


> Being an employed person in the US, I have health insurance, so sessions with a therapist of choice were $25 out of pocket.

The overwhelming majority of therapists in my town are not on contract with my HMO. I tried two different therapists who did, and it was so bad you couldn't have paid me to go back.


I'm surprised about the insurance. Most therapists and mental health clinicians don't take insurance (for some reason). Kaiser has mental health professionals on staff, but good luck finding one. Kaiser has been repeatedly in trouble with California for understaffing, and now is funneling people into shitiest apps on ProductHunt as an alternative.

https://www.fastcompany.com/90631941/we-have-never-seen-such...


Just wanted to write I also used the service and found it to be worth the money. Not perfect, but, it did a good job getting me through a rough patch at a price I felt was reasonable


No one does. LICSW is the common license for therapists (the SW stands for Social Worker). They aren't psychologists or psychiatrists, but they are therapists.


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