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  • Definitely a cool concept.

    The idea of having an AI dig through my inbox and summarize everything sounds divine (who doesn’t want to save time?) But the part about it occasionally missing key details made me a bit cautious. Also, Gemini for Google Workspace pricing is way over the budget for me.

    I’ve been digging around for alternatives and found this detailed comparison that actually made me test out GPT Workspace. Honestly, so far it’s a better fit for me because it can summarize the emails but also integrate across all of the Google Workspace. Not to mention it’s more affordable and with a free trial.




  • isabella86toAsklemmyWhy are faucets so expensive?
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    1 month ago

    Honestly, what’s not expensive these days? I did some remodeling in my home, and boy oh boy did we go over the budget with things I considered cheap. I looked into different manufacturers and they all claim the same thing I found here, the materials, prices going up, and labor shortage… Not really sure what’s the difference, but one thing is for sure - I’m not rich enough to buy cheap things (and replace them all the time).




  • Whoa, I need to recover from reading this. Where to even begin?? Asks for a phone number? Nonetheless, but a WhatsApp phone number? Hmm, a red flag, but it’s nothing compared with the rest of the post. A friend asked me maybe two weeks ago to help him make a QR code for a restaurant menu since I deal with them a lot for work (it’s actually not that difficult, see here). The generator I use is likely the safest in the market, with all bells and whistles, and I always tell anyone who asks - check the generator carefully before making a QR code, especially for business and especially if you plan to print it. Read the reviews. Look for security features. Plus, many advertise free codes, but it turns out - not really (people create, print, and then two weeks later - hello, pay a subscription if you want your code to work again). And I thought this was bad. But what I read now escapes reality. A big thanks to those who posted the archived copy, by the way.


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    2 months ago

    It sort of depends on the topic. Some things I can do nothing about and I find them infuriating, perhaps to know nothing about. But generally speaking, I agree with the OP, not easy to find a reliable source of information despite the amount (or precisely because of the amount).