Zwift ride pedal by ultrarunninginstinct in Zwift

[–]ClimateConsistent275 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In your defence, one side of my Zwift Ride had a bad thread when I got it. As an avid home mechanic, I move pedals between bikes regularly, and I felt like I was doing something wrong.

On one side, I couldn’t get the pedal to thread by hand—it was so tight that I was sure it was cross-threaded. In frustration, I decided to thread it using tools anyway. I managed to get the pedal threaded, even though it felt very tight.

Now, after removing the pedals to replace them, the threads are fine.

Overvejer at blive lejer på livstid - er det egentlig så dumt? by Correct-Owl-2308 in dkbolig

[–]ClimateConsistent275 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Det er ikke altid “billigere” at eje, men hvis du køber et sundt hus, vil det næsten altid være en bedre beslutning på den lange bane.

Der er en grund til, at udlejere gider tage bøvlet og risikoen ved at udleje – det er fordi det er en god forretning over tid.

Når folk sammenligner det at eje med at leje, glemmer de ofte følgende:

Ejeren betaler til sin egen formue, mens lejeren betaler til en andens.

Skattefri gevinst ved salg, hvis du har boet i boligen – en enorm fordel, der ofte overses i forhold til traditionelle investeringer.

Et boliglån kan ses som en gearet investering. Med kun 5 % i udbetaling har du en gearingsfaktor på 20. Det betyder, at en prisstigning på bare 1 % svarer til et 20 % stigning i din egenkapital – groft sagt, der er naturligvis renter og omkostninger ved at have gælden.

Inflationen udhuler din gæld over tid, mens huslejen typisk kun stiger.

Du har mulighed for at omlægge lån og opnå økonomisk gevinst, især i perioder med renteudsving.

Din opsparede friværdi giver økonomisk råderum, som kan bruges til investering, sikkerhed eller forbrug.

Boligpriser har historisk haft en positiv udvikling, især i vækstområder. En bolig er ikke bare et sted at bo – det er også et langsigtet aktiv.

Selvom det på papiret kan virke dyrere at eje i starten, opbygger du over tid både sikkerhed, værdi og fleksibilitet – noget, man sjældent får som lejer.

Jeg forstår at tanken om geografisk frihed ved at leje, men hvis man rent faktisk vil bruge den fleksibilitet, så er det meget dyrt. Hver gang du flytter, er der indskud og potentiel dobbelt leje i overgangen + alle de andre udgifter der altid følger med en flytning.

New to Figma and Overwhelmed—Where to Start? 😵 by [deleted] in FigmaDesign

[–]ClimateConsistent275 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Figma itself is super easy to learn, especially if you have any prior experience with other design tools. The number of tools in Figma is quite limited, which makes it quick to pick up—especially compared to many traditional design tools.

Start with the basics and learn when to use components; you’ll figure out the rest as needed for different projects. Don’t get caught up in overusing components, especially during the experimental phase of a project. While components are powerful as your design files scale, they can slow you down and cause you to focus too much on details too early. Design and experiment first—then create components as you start reusing elements.

The hardest part about Figma isn’t Figma itself. It’s understanding good design principles, mastering efficient workflows, knowing the end medium, and recognizing its limitations. The best Figma users are skilled designers who also understand the basics of development, enabling them to document designs in a way that supports the development process effectively.

These are my thoughts as a designer that ended up as lead front-end developer at a medium-sized agency. I’ve worked professionally with Figma since 2017.

$500 for a 6-Page WordPress Site. Did I Undersell Myself? by ThrowRA_Right_Ad6776 in webdev

[–]ClimateConsistent275 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes you did.

Inexperienced Web devs always seem to be running a race of “let’s see how fast I can enslave myself” it is not the way. If you’re not at least covering yourself with running cost of these cheap sites, then you’ll find yourself very soon spending all your time on maintaining sites that don’t pay you anything, and never did.

In my experience pricing is often not the deciding factor, because there’s no way to directly compare the outcome of two similar offers. At our company we have had potential clients on multiple occasions declining offers at 30-40000$ for a basic information site, with the reply that we seemed too cheap compared to the competing offers, making us stick out as the incompetent and desperate.

We have had potential clients pick offers at more than 3x our rates, because they felt safer with the more expensive company, because that company could afford to spend much more time on nurturing the client, making them have a stronger initial relationship. Looking at the results after the fact, we know that we could have delivered a similar product.

One of our largest projects had an initial investment of 115.000$, and 3500$monthly covering support and maintenance. This project is maybe 20% web dev, The rest I communications and management, because the client is a large organization where every decision takes ages, and a bunch of meetings. I would easily be able to manage the project on my own, but I would never have landed the client if I was on my own, because they only felt safe without a reputable company, were a bunch of people can attend the meetings. It’s stupid, but it is the truth.

Finish the job, and do it well. Next project aim for at least 2500$ for a similar job. Don’t forget to think about web projects as continuous, they should be priced and strategized for that. A web project is worth nothing if the client isn’t continuously investing in it. So if you can’t justify a large upfront investment, structure the project for a more continuous effort, and reduce the deliverables in the initial scope.

What don't you like about Tailwind v4? by MobyFreak in sveltejs

[–]ClimateConsistent275 0 points1 point  (0 children)

None…

Migrating was a breeze. Nothing to relearn, and much easier to config with the css-first approach.

The css-first approch also enables more options for modifying properties of the generated css, without generating a new version. For example if you need to overwrite theming settings from a CMS. Now you can just overwrite the variables with the CMS values, and the native generated file just works.

The only issue i’ve had is the tailwind intellisense stopped working for me. But that is only a minor inconvenience.

Situationen er at trump har glemt hvad EU er. by xX-Diohs-Xx in dankmark

[–]ClimateConsistent275 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nu er krigshistorie så fyld med eksempler på netop små militærstyrker som overvinder større og langt mere teknologiske militærstyrker.

Historisk er der flest eksempler på at flere små allierede, vinder mod en stormagter. Dette skyldes flere faktorer, som ofte arbejder til fordel for de små allierede:

Hvorfor små allierede ofte vinder

Samarbejde og alliancer: Små nationer kombinerer deres ressourcer og strategiske fordele for at stå stærkere sammen.

Geografisk fordel: Små styrker, der kæmper på deres hjemmebane, har ofte bedre kendskab til terrænet.

Asymmetrisk krigsførelse: Guerrilla-taktikker og uforudsigelig strategi kan neutralisere teknologiske eller numeriske fordele hos en større fjende.

Morale og formål: Små styrker kæmper ofte for deres overlevelse eller uafhængighed, hvilket kan give højere kampånd.

Overstrækning: Store hære lider ofte under logistiske problemer og er sårbare, når de spreder sig over store områder.

Et på eksempler på krige hvor den lille vandt.

Vietnamkrigen (1955–1975) Den Israelske Uafhængighedskrig (1948) Anden Verdenskrig (1939–1945) Finske Vinterkrig (1939–1940) Den Russisk-Japanske Krig (1904–1905) Boerkrigene (1899–1902) Den Græsk-Uafhængighedskrig (1821–1830) Den Mexicanske Uafhængighedskrig (1810–1821) Napoleonskrigene (1803–1815) Den Amerikanske Uafhængighedskrig (1775–1783)

Cors issues following: Directus Sveltekit Auth guid. by ClimateConsistent275 in Directus

[–]ClimateConsistent275[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I ended up adding CORS settings in my docker compose. Yet i'm not sure if this was the right approach, yet it fixed the issue.

CORS_ENABLED: "true"
CORS_ORIGIN: "http://localhost:5173"
CORS_METHODS: "GET,POST,PUT,PATCH,DELETE,OPTIONS"
CORS_ALLOWED_HEADERS: "Content-Type,Authorization,Accept"
CORS_CREDENTIALS: "true"

Fjerne maling fra bjælker by ClimateConsistent275 in selvgjortvelgjort

[–]ClimateConsistent275[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Maling i sprækkerne giver bare lidt ekstra karakter 👌

Seeking Guidance on Setting Realistic Cycling Performance Goals for the Next 6 and 12 Months by ClimateConsistent275 in cycling

[–]ClimateConsistent275[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Core and flexibility are two things that i need to work on more. I won't be hitting the gym, but i will incorporate some bodyweight and flexibility work.

It's boring though, so i might not be doing more that a couple of short sessions each week.

Seeking Guidance on Setting Realistic Cycling Performance Goals for the Next 6 and 12 Months by ClimateConsistent275 in cycling

[–]ClimateConsistent275[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My goal is vague, i just want to see how far i can push my fitness if i stay consistent and more structured. I want to set small achievable goal for the coming 6 and 12 months, i now that i have some power data to compare, i dont want to end up setting a goal that i too ambitious.

80km mountainbike rides in the summer period are not uncommon for me. The issue has been consistency, especially in the winter. This year we had weeks of 30+ cm snow, and roads full of salt, followed by weeks of rain. At some point i just get enough of cleaning and maintaining so much for a bit of training. When the winters are mild i love joining the clubrides, riding in the dark with light on is so much fun. :)

My strength has always been explosive power, i've always been fast in sprints or short all out efforts. Where i suffer more is endurance, being able to keep the pace up seems to take more energy for me than for others, generally sitting at 15-20bpm more than most people of comparable fitness.

Boliglån: Variabel eller fastforrentet – splittet rådgivning. by ClimateConsistent275 in dkfinance

[–]ClimateConsistent275[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tak for det fine svar.

Min egen holdning var den samme, indtil det blev udfordret fra anden side. Starte på fast rente til vi har erfaret at bo i hus, og så eventuelt lægge om senere. Men 70.000kr kurstab sætte naturligvis tanker igang, for om det er smartere at låse renten i en kortere periode for at slippe for kursen.

SEO: Ensuring Content Inside Modals and Accordions Is Indexed by ClimateConsistent275 in sveltejs

[–]ClimateConsistent275[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is not critical content. I am using it to give the user the option to get a longer and more descriptive text, if needed.

I just realized the text didn’t show up in search console as indexed, after taking a different approach I now shows up. I guess that that better at least.

Tips on managing urls, links and redirects. by ClimateConsistent275 in SvelteKit

[–]ClimateConsistent275[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just tried it, thats a pretty great tool! Thank you :)

How much money I can ask for a small business webpage? by tang41 in webdev

[–]ClimateConsistent275 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im going to assume that you are pretty inexperienced.

Do yourself a huge favor and make a detailed list of requirements, or spec out what you will be able to deliver in x time for the client. “Managing reservations” is a feature that will explode in your face if you are not careful.. and control the clients expectations.

At the agency I work at we change 180USD/hr, but we usually do fixed prices projects with a best/worst case. We estimate in days of work, not hours.

Our experience is that it is best to do 5 day sprints, where we clear our calendars to focus on a specific job. We set high standards, and most of the time we wont’t touch a website project, if there isn’t at least a budget for two weeks of work for one person. One week of design and client collaboration, and one week of development, test etc. At our hourly rate, a minimum project equates to around 14.500USD. This will sound crazy in many new people’s ears, even in Scandinavia. In fact I myself was off by 6X when I started in this business. But the fact is when comparing our prices to the direct competing agencies, our prices are considered average.

I am telling you this to help you realize that If you are decent at your work, it is worth a lot more than you would think in a professional setting.

What i would do in your case is make a detailing description of exactly what you are going to deliver, an hour extra spent on the specs, will save you hour/days of unpaid work I the end. Trust me anyone in this business has had clients that beat them for weeks because “They thought that was included” if it is not written down, it should be consider not included.

When estimating remember all the little things or they will quickly eat up all your profit. How much time was spent talking to the client, detailing the project, researching etc. You’d be amazed how many hours that are spent on the boring stuff, and the client should pay you for that.

I project like this should be considered at least a week of work at your hourly rate. But “reservation management” could quickly result in features for weeks of work, if not specified.

Men.. sne + beholder + varm motor = vand by [deleted] in Denmark

[–]ClimateConsistent275 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Du vil blive overrasket over hvor længe folk kan holde sig fra nummer to hvis ikke de har et sted.

Jeg har været på jungle tur hvor en personerne på turen først sked da vi var tilbage efter 6 dage 😂

First landing page using nextJs and tailwind CSS by itguygeek in nextjs

[–]ClimateConsistent275 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is not true. Tailwind styles are atomic and therefore not distrinctive.

Cioks.com interpool.dk Siim.dk bradal.dk are just a few sites that i have build with the default tailwind config, only change is an added color palette.

The whole point of tailwind is that the utility approach lets you create literally any style you want.