@eliterecomp Man this is definitely a great way to start the day. And save yourself from mistakes. I messed up many years ago with taking too much. Daily pulling before admission, half asleep, did a 10x dose thinking I had a different vial in hand. Rough day. This for sure helps prevent that
The best solution I've seen was government buying out the patent to allow it to be manufactured freely, so open market and competition can drive cost. I would approve my tax dollars being spent on this type of social benefit. But that would require them to actually prioritize care.
Another indirect way would be significant tax advantage for companies who release the patent. That's how government incentives outcomes they want anyways. How that's structured outside of direct cost write off, idk.
There's always the argument that pharma companies shouldn't have patent rights when the research is funded by government grants for research that lead to that medical breakthrough, which happens for a lot of treatments. But for research they actually do fund, they have rights to protection and either profit or incentives that outweigh profits for public benefit.
Genuine curiosity, is the payment processor issue a reoccurring battle you have to fight in your space? I've seen this same processor issue with CanLabs and they went to direct payments. Had that issue with my supplier of glutathione where now they send me manually crafted PayPal invoices the following business day for each order. I know Peptide Sciences had processor issues over the years.
And are you seeing terrible transaction rates with the processors compared to normal e-commerce of 2.9% or whatever it is today? Any higher fraud risk issues due to the payment processors that will work with people in this space?
Congrats on getting it back up today already and keep up the good work.
This is true about @finnrick_tests .A bit more elaboration deserved. They offer free testing on common products, and reasonable pricing on others. My experience has been you need an llc and handle some basic paperwork with a testing facility and pay $300-500 a test, which isn't terrible but was a barrier to entry for most. Finnrick takes away all those issues
If you're buying individually sealed bottles Ryan is right, you just send 1 or 2 in to Finnrick based on the instructions on Finnrick website and wait for results. If you're doin what I was doing for ordering in bulk packaging you'd still need to break it down into individual vials for testing purposes.
@reallyoptimized@XRP2themoon1@hubermanlab You are right. I just learned about @finnrick_tests today. Really amazing they are offering free tests for common products. And reasonable pricing on the rest too. Things have really evolved since I tested any.
@DepaolaSal@hubermanlab Seems to vary by account or order volume. I was able to do credit card myself but my previous boss had to use venmo. Only difference was my average order was $750-1500 range and his was about $10k range. He got moved to venmo years ago and it stuck for him on that.
@JakeNomada I'm definitely very curious and interested. I had used them for at least 5 years before switching and spent tens of thousands of dollars with them personally.
@XRP2themoon1@reallyoptimized@hubermanlab The third party testing actually isn't that hard or expensive. Just some paperwork, an lcc, and sending in the samples. Samples must be labeled though.
To @steipete, thank you for all the hard work and making OpenClaw open source. Even if there are bugs or it's unfinished, this has truly been a life saver in my business and came at the perfect time when I needed to hire employees but can't afford them. It has been life changing
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@WebCastStudios2 From what I gather (I'm not an expert), search is bad if you're not aiming for it. Suggested is better than search. And browse is the holy grail. Browse is the home screen, ppl just open app and see your content. Suggested is after watching a video. And search is from searching.
Day 7
Started four AI channels. Lets see how this goes. Logging a bit late but documenting the journey.
Channel 1 - first upload March 1, 5 videos published
Channel 2 - first upload March 2, 4 videos published
Channel 3 - first upload March 2, 4 videos published
Channel 4 - first upload March 2, 4 videos published
Channel 1 and 2 are same niche, slightly different angles
Channel 3 and 4 are same niche
Day 16
Journey to monetization for four AI channels.
After spending all weekend making refinements, back to posting daily about ready to launch more channels.
channel 1 is taking to new improvements after a posting hiatus.
channel 2 is not liking that i stopped posting. tried posting 2 videos as it was getting momentum before, maybe bad idea with skipping a few days.
channel 3 and 4, nothing much to say. they are slow burners or bad ideas.
Day 14
Journey to monetization for four AI channels.
Resumed posting on channel 2 today. remaining channels will resume this weekend or monday at latest.
Emotionally got my ass handed to me today w/ refinements and setbacks so we will see how things go next week. Getting away from the screens tomorrow to recharge.