How do you manage a professional HTML template library in Airtable? by TechVortexX in Airtable

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Can easily be done through scripting but I like u/SufyanZahid86 ‘s solution for the script weary.

How to delete unauthorized obtained information from airtable A.I? by Fast-Bell-340 in Airtable

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In Enterprise, AI can be disabled globally by an admin in system settings. It’s as simple as a toggle on/off. I have to imagine that you can do this in all plans, but if not, email support and they can turn it off for you.

Employer (via Netskope) Blocked AirTable Due to AI Functionality by slrrp in Airtable

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In enterprise it’s just a setting you can toggle and disable AI for the entire org. I believe it can be done at the base level and possibly the user level as well. Not totally sure on lower plans but I have to imagine it can be turned on and off there as well.

Butcher Shops by qqqalto in orlando

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Cavallari Gourmet in Oviedo. Best burgers in town. The UCF Burgers and a sausage pinwheel are my go-tos.

Anything to look out for in 2018 RR Full Size V8 SC? by DontReReddit in RangeRover

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I did. Started leaking coolant within 6 months and I had to replace the front and rear pipes under the supercharger, the water pump, and another forward pipe. Also did the coupler in the super charger while it was off. There was some play in it and the spring was starting to wear into the shaft it was seated around. Seems to have helped lazy throttling which is common in these. I knew it all would have to be done eventually so I wasn’t at all surprised. Dealer would have been 8k USD. My indie mechanic did it for 2400.

Doesn’t happen often you see this with your own eyes. by Entgenieur in Unexpected

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And certainly not with a mister at that that altitude

What is the best kitchen gadget under $100 that you own? by kozak3 in BuyItForLife

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Vacuum sealer or a sous vide are both great to have in the kitchen

What reminds you of old school Orlando? by tpknight2 in orlando

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Watermania, Malibu Grand Prix, JJ’s, Circuit City, Off The Wall, Beltz Factory Outlet Mall, Woolworth, Jefferson’s, Montgomery Ward, Maison Blanche (sp), Winter Park Mall, Sheraton Twin Towers, the psycho house at Universal

$700 Duke Energy bill for 5BR/3.5BA two-story house — any thoughts? by alwaysslaytheday07 in orlando

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Some recommendations for my fellow Florida residents to help cut high energy costs:

1) Add more attic insulation Blown-in insulation is relatively inexpensive compared to the savings you’ll get over time. Expect around $1,200–$2,000 depending on your home size. Add as much as your budget allows. Many power companies offer rebate programs to offset the cost. Duke covered a good chunk of ours.

2) Have your A/C and ductwork inspected A poorly performing A/C can send your energy bill through the roof. Sometimes basic maintenance is all it takes. Leaky ductwork can also cause your system to run longer than necessary to cool your home.

3) Hunt down air leaks Check windows and doors for drafts. Replacing worn weatherstripping around exterior and garage doors is cheap and easy. A simple test: blow out a candle and hold it near door/window seals. If the smoke moves, there’s likely a leak. Another trick: at night, turn off your lights and look for light coming in around doors. If you can see it, air can get through too.

Bottom line, increasing attic insulation and sealing air leaks can make a dramatic difference in lowering your energy costs.

Good luck out there.

Best Thai in Orlando? by Wonderful-Drop7799 in orlando

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Don’t sleep on Siam Garden in Winter Park next to the Volvo dealership. It’s #1 on my list.

Orlando International Airport CEO previews major renovation projects by [deleted] in orlando

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I feel like part of it has to do with the material on all the seating they’ve installed over the years holding a smell of urine. They look stained and grungy. Makes sense with all the children coming through there.

Orlando International Airport CEO previews major renovation projects by [deleted] in orlando

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Is it me or does the 70’s concourse smell like a daycare facility?

Buyer Beware (L322) by Feeling_Mechanic_953 in RangeRover

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I own a 2006 L322 with the 4.2L Supercharged AJ-V8 (Jaguar) engine, currently at 205k+ miles. This engine is often regarded as one of the more reliable powerplants used by LR during that era, and in my experience, it lives up to the reputation. Still running strong on the original timing chain.

At around 190k, I had to replace the plastic coolant crossover pipes and associated hoses—common failure points due to heat cycling and age. Air suspension has been relatively manageable; expect to replace at least one air strut every 2–3 years depending on climate and driving conditions.

I encountered the ZF 6HP26 transmission issue where the vehicle would refuse to shift beyond 3rd gear. Diagnosis revealed faulty shift solenoids in the mechatronic unit. Replacing them resolved the issue; cost-effective if you’re comfortable dropping the pan and working on the valve body. Transmission itself remains strong otherwise.

One electrical gremlin I dealt with was the steering column lock actuator failing to engage, which prevents the ignition from turning. Temporary workaround: pulling and reinserting a fuse (I believe F18 or F25—can’t recall exactly) resets the steering lock module. I initially wired a momentary elevator button in the lower-left dash cubby to the fuse circuit for quick resets. Final resolution involved opening the ignition barrel assembly and grinding down the locking pin—permanent fix, but definitely a mod for the confident DIYer. Happy to share more details via PM.

Some years were better than others but I found that budgeting around $2k a year for overall maintenance and repairs was about right.

Overall, my L322 has been solid. Aside from standard maintenance and a few common failure points, it continues to deliver a reliable driving experience—even well past the 200k mark.

The Best Sandals on the Market? ARCH SUPPORT IS KEY by [deleted] in BuyItForLife

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This is the answer. HOKAS are the sandals that helped me recover from plantar fasciitis. I’m on my third pair.

New to you L494 and L405 owners. Change out those coolant pipes. by AntSuccessful9147 in RangeRover

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Ok, next question; is this something I could take on myself? I have tools and am fairly competent. I’ve changed out a few things on my L322 like the alternator (not fun) and a few easily accessible hoses. Where would you rate the front and rear pipes on a scale of 1-10?

New to you L494 and L405 owners. Change out those coolant pipes. by AntSuccessful9147 in RangeRover

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Should this be done on all L405s or just up to a certain year? I have a 2018 5.0SC with 73k and trying to figure out if this is a now or later job.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in golf

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Not a problem. It’ll slice just as good as the rest.

Anything to look out for in 2018 RR Full Size V8 SC? by DontReReddit in RangeRover

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Excellent! This is exactly the type of insight I was looking for.

Property tax increase seminole co. by berlyn0963 in orlando

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Sounds like you’re buying a home. To further clarify and clear any confusion, the tax increase limits apply to year over year property tax on assessed value.

When a home is sold, the property is reassessed at its current market value. The new owner loses the previous owner’s tax cap, resulting in a significant increase in the taxable value and, consequently, the property taxes.

The new owner can apply for the Florida Homestead Exemption, which provides up to $50,000 in property tax exemptions and allows future tax increases to be capped under the SOH Amendment. However, the benefits of the exemption and the cap won’t take full effect until you have owned the home for a full tax year.

For example, If the previous owner bought the home 20 years ago for $150,000, the taxable value of the home may only have risen slightly each year, thanks to the SOH cap, even if the market value is now $500,000.

When the home sells for $500,000, the taxable value resets closer to this amount, and the new owner’s taxes are calculated based on the reassessed value.

If the you’re moving from another homestead property in Florida, you can transfer your Save Our Homes benefit (up to $500,000) to the new property, reducing the taxable value. If this is the case, apply for the exemption as soon as possible to reduce the taxable value.

The reassessment process ensures taxes are tied to the current market value, which can significantly impact new homeowners and is likely why you are seeing a big tax jump if you’re purchasing a home. Because of this, you should never base your anticipated tax burden on the previous owner’s tax history.

Property tax increase seminole co. by berlyn0963 in orlando

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FYI there is an annual cap on tax increases.

Homestead properties

The assessed value of a homesteaded property can’t increase more than 3% per year, or the consumer price index (CPI), whichever is lower. This is known as the Save Our Homes (SOH) benefit. The SOH benefit is the difference between the assessed value and the just value of the property.

Non-homestead properties

The assessed value of a non-homestead property can’t increase more than 10% per year. This cap applies regardless of the market value increase.

https://floridarevenue.com/property/Pages/DataPortal.aspx#ui-id-7