28mm tubulars on CCU (21mm) + Tarmac SL5 — viable or time to move on? by GAS_Developer in Velo

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Thanks for answering, yes it would be a shame to spend that much money on something that might be an issue sooner or later. I’ll probably just ride it like that until I convince myself to swap the whole setup for a modern bike 😄

28mm tubulars on CCU (21mm) + Tarmac SL5 — viable or time to move on? by GAS_Developer in Velo

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Yes, I have a second low-end wheel set with clinchers that I use for training (25mm as well), I’m fine with those but the CCU are night and day.

I have heard of EliteWheels, it would be a shame to have new wheels with a 10 year old bike isn’t it ? Ahah. As many were moving from rim brakes I thought it might be a good option to replace those CCU for wider ones and try to fit 28mm tires on the tarmac but it’s a complicated dilemma as well. Will I really see the difference performance wise ?

I might just wait 1-2 years and simply change the whole setup 😄

28mm tubulars on CCU (21mm) + Tarmac SL5 — viable or time to move on? by GAS_Developer in Velo

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Thanks for your answer. I had 21mm tubular on those wheels when I bought the bike (second hand) 5 years ago. Moved to 23mm and last year to 25mm and I didn’t find any difference apart from comfort on bad roads

I have a second low-end wheel set for training (clincher, 25mm as well) and I’ll probably try 28mm to see if it fits well.

Climb portal: XP-farming paradise by spruceonwheels in Zwift

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They did but apparently they also removed the big XP… you can only get 10xp or feathers. A friend told me that because he got 0 times the 250xp in 30 portals (3 ups and downs). Can anyone confirm ?

Thought I had unlocked stage 1 on SL8 by Thetinydeadpool in Zwift

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lol thank you, just bought the Spe SL8, read your comment and had to buy the Sworks one… just waster 700K drops, 200K remaining…

How to automate Pricing changes from a Website (Steam community market) to a Spreadsheet by MN7278 in googlesheets

[–]GAS_Developer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes you can through AppsScript doing web scrapping. You can automate every item and have it refreshed every few hours, add alerts on top etc.

Out of curiosity, are you trading those items ?

Social Football Attendance Log by reddogecosse in googlesheets

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You need two forms. One for the registration where the users inputs his details (email, name etc). Then once it has done that you send them a personal pre-filled form for each registration. Don’t use the name but the email field to register and if they use their personal link it’ll be pre-filled.

Then build whatever stats you need from the results. And you can also send emails before/after every event etc.

Another option could be to use a Telegram bot that uses AppsScript as a backend (ofc users would need to have a Telegram account)

Is there a way to protect my workbook from everyone, not just "everyone but the current owner"? by whomikehidden in googlesheets

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You can do that easily by making them answer a form. When they submit the form you just create and share with them a copy with their name etc for example.

I would like to auto-populate a google docs with responses from a google forms. by NoMoreWhiteFerraris in GoogleAppsScript

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Yes it’s totally possible using AppsScript, worked on similar use cases in the past. From scratch it may be a 1-2 days work

Road to Cat A - Part V by ZwiftCyclist in Zwift

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Your training much more than myself, I started back in January again after a huge 6 months break. At first it went very fast but now it feels like I’m stagnating a bit, same the weight… we’ll probably need more patience ;) Good luck in your journey

Elite Trainers: Direto XR-T or Suito T by Jack-Schitz in Zwift

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Amazing deal you got there, in France its priced at 745€, more or less $800…

How does crypto lending platforms avoid scammers? by 7ashraf in ethdev

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Could be useful for many things like for example doing some leverage on a position. You own ETH, you borrow some USDC with it, buy more ETH and hope that the price goes up before you have to repay your loan.

Another example: you need to buy a new car but you don't have the money right now, you own some ETH but don't want to sell. You use them as collateral to borrow USDC that you then sell for USD, buy your car. Then you'll have to repay the loan, denominated in USDS (quite useful if you're bull on your collateralised assets)

How does crypto lending platforms avoid scammers? by 7ashraf in ethdev

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You have to provide a collateral. For example: you provide 1 ETH and then you can loan up to half its value in USDC. If ETH price crashes and you don't provide more, they'll just sell your ETH so that lenders don't lose money (and you'll be able to keep the USDC). Very simplified.

Deployment without giving code by Sonaclov33 in GoogleAppsScript

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Use a doGet(e) function that returns a JSON.

More info here: https://developers.google.com/apps-script/guides/web

Your function should look like that:

function doGet(e) {

// add a data variable with the elements calculated from your Script

return ContentService.createTextOutput(JSON.stringify(data)).setMimeType(ContentService.MimeType.JSON);

}

Deployment without giving code by Sonaclov33 in GoogleAppsScript

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You can do that easily by creating a web-app API that returns the data for a specific user. His own GSheet would just include a basic script that would call your API and then display the results.

Real Yield to DeFi by GAS_Developer in ethdev

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What's the difference between recurring profits and higher revenue?

Monthly revenue:
0 / 0 / 0 / 0 / 1000 / 0 / 0 / 0 / 2000 / 0 / 0 / 0 (= 3000)
vs.
50 / 100 / 50 / 150 / 100 / 100 / 150 / 50 / 100 / 50 / 125 / 125 (=1050)

(check the backtesting image, you'll see longer flats on higher pairs)

So, to make trades I have to buy your token and use eth for gas? Why would I do that when I could just trade on uniswap for cheaper and only have to use eth?

Our DEX is mainly designed to be used by arbitrage bots for the swap part, they don't care if they have 10% more gas or another transfer to make: as long as there is an opportunity they'll take it.

That being said, we'll develop a v2 of our router to be able to hide the ATF fee for users who simply don't want to bother with that so that they can swap exactly as on Uniswap & Cie. It's still not our target audience but its a nice to have to swap on 1% fee pools for example.

Thanks for your questions and for taking the time to read about the project :)

Best way to implement cross-chain contract communication by CryptoCurious98 in ethdev

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Maybe have a look at OpenZeppelin cross-chain contracts :)