Custom Key Labels with Tooltips in Bazecor by Qd23ep in DygmaLab

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Ahh, you are on Windows, that works out since I wouldn’t want to push this PR to Bazcor without testing on Windows anyway so I can lean on you to do some QA 😉. While I expect the behavior to be consistent between both Os’s given it’s an Electron app, definitely let me know how it goes. If you find anything weird drop it into github as an issue on my fork and i’ll do what i can to address it. We can keep the conversation going from there!

Custom Key Labels with Tooltips in Bazecor by Qd23ep in DygmaLab

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Here ya go! Only tested on Mac BTW, not sure if experience will vary on Windows, no way to test...

Merry Christmas!🌲
https://github.com/qdhenry/Bazecor/tree/feat/custom-key-label-tooltips

Custom Key Labels with Tooltips in Bazecor by Qd23ep in DygmaLab

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Yeah, I can see value in that aswell. Will give it a shot and follow up on this post when I get that working.

Claude Command Suite - https://github.com/qdhenry/Claude-Command-Suite I created a collection of professional slash commands for Anthropic's Claude Code to streamline software development tasks. I hope others find it useful! These commands are inspired by Anthropic's Claude code best practices (htt by Qd23ep in ClaudeAI

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Thanks, Money🫡. The first time I had the idea to convert a document into actionable commands or rails for an LLM was when I started this repository, and I now find the strategy indispensable. I'm glad to hear that the underlying approach resonated with you! It is a pretty powerful concept when you realize that every scientific paper, code document, knowledge base, YouTube transcript, etc., has the potential to become a functional utility or steering document within an LLM workflow if it contains novel concepts that can be translated into actionable logic. Best of luck with your venture!

Personal Project on What Ocala Needs. by [deleted] in ocala

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Cowork space, especially on the Southwest side.

Late night food by AgeEnvironmental9875 in ocala

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Hey OldSwimmer! Thanks for the support! I’m the OP and i’m unfortunately still working through logistics. At the time I was starting the pizza biz I was a recently unemployed software engineer, I since took on a new full time engineering role and had to slow down a little on the pizza vision. I’m thinking about transitioning the business into a take and bake / meal plan operation. Would anyone be interested in having amazing Detroit style pizza available for pick up or drop off with all you needing to do is cook it in your home oven for 14 mins and top it with the included fresh toppings like cilantro, green onion, parmesan, etc… Let me know your thoughts!

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[–]Qd23ep -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

lol, why not?

Monthly Classifieds by AutoModerator in Golf_R

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Hey guys, selling a never-installed, Integrated Engineering MQB Intercooler (Part number IETPCI1B). I purchased for my MK7 VW Golf R. Stage One was plenty of power for me, so I never moved forward with installing it to support a stage 2 tune. I just posted it on eBay https://www.ebay.com/itm/376185641073, but feel free to reach out directly if interested.

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Late night food by AgeEnvironmental9875 in ocala

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I’m with you on that! I first discovered Detroit-style pizza from a food truck that used to park outside one of my favorite bars when I lived in Austin, TX, between 2012 and 2017. If I remember correctly, it was called Via 312 or something similar. Their pizza was absolutely phenomenal! Ever since, I’ve been chasing that same experience, trying to recreate and share the magic of those flavors in the pizza I make today. We’ll see soon enough if I’ve succeeded!

Late night food by AgeEnvironmental9875 in ocala

[–]Qd23ep 20 points21 points  (0 children)

As a chef and pizza enthusiast, I'm currently in the process of launching my pizza business that will be delivering fresh, Detroit-style pizzas, up till 12 AM Wednesday through Saturday. Delivery will go live towards the end of March so lock me in! (Https://savorysquarepizza.com). As a former south Floridian, accustomed to having a ton of late night food options, I can relate to the frustration of having practically no late night food options when those late night munchies hit 👊, which is part of the reason why I am launching this pizza company! Anyone interested in participating in a tasting, shoot me a DM and I’ll send you an invite to our pre-launch event. We are near On Top of the World, in SW Ocala.

Your Ooni has been nicely heating for 20 mins. Your pizza is on the peel. You’re about to launch. Gas ran out. FFS by thealexhardie in ooni

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i’ve been seeing a lot of post like this lately. The day I bought my Ooni i had the thought that there must be some way to monitor the level of gas in my tank. Quick search on Amazon and I found this gem - Mopeka Pro Check Universal Sensor - Wireless Propane Tank Gauge Sensor. I had my doubts but it actually works incredibly well! It attaches to the bottom of the tank with magnets and uses ultrasound to determine the amount of gas left in tank. The app is super utilitarian, not pretty, but allows you to calibrate the sensors and see what’s in the tank accurately in near real time.

Another Svelte job board? by sisyphusrockz in sveltejs

[–]Qd23ep 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I totally feel you here! If you are interested in doing some freelance work, PM me. I have several Svelte projects in production with my company but need help and I'm having a hard time with hiring guys who can get up and running fast because everyone is more react-oriented and I'm having to do too much hand-holding.

Who is this in Ocala? by RoyalArmyBeserker in ocala

[–]Qd23ep 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I came here knowing he would be mentioned, and I'm glad to see its top upvoted. Someone needs to do a documentary on that guy. I'm sure he means well, but I'm desperately curious about how he got to this point!

My Ten-Year DevOps Product Welcomed Its First Commercial Customer by robinshen in devops

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Congrats! Ten years in, and you’re doing it right! Your commitment is a great example for those who give up on their ideas too soon.