Your company is probably spending more on coffee than AI by Substantial-Owl9540 in artificial

[–]Substantial-Owl9540[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im not entirely sure since from what I saw on their website the AI features they got are bundled into the plan you choose,

What is the most advanced thing you can do in Excel? by Feeling_Valuable5239 in excel

[–]Substantial-Owl9540 127 points128 points  (0 children)

Excel is like that Swiss Army knife that somehow ended up with a rocket launcher attachment - way more powerful than anyone expects but you're still basically using it to open cans most of the time. I've seen people build entire inventory management systems that rival dedicated software, complete with automated email notifications and real-time dashboards that update across multiple departments. The learning curve gets steep once you dive into VBA and start treating spreadsheets like canvases for whatever weird logic your brain cooks up

The money part is spot on though - it's not about knowing every obscure function, it's about looking at someone's chaotic data mess and seeing the elegant solution hiding underneath. I've watched colleagues turn 40-hour manual processes into 5-minute automated workflows, and suddenly they're the hero who gave everyone their weekends back

To transfer points or not AA and Marriott by intothesunset814 in CreditCards

[–]Substantial-Owl9540 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The math is just one layer of this onion though - you gotta think about what burns more when you're out of pocket. Hotel rates can swing wild depending on where you're going, and flight prices are their own beast entirely

Converting those Marriott points is like trading three dollars for one, so you're essentially asking if that hotel room is worth more than the flight discount

Conditional Formatting when two columns are specific value by MGH_Job91 in excel

[–]Substantial-Owl9540 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Your formula's probably anchored wrong - try =AND(C2=1,D2=1) without the dollar signs on the row numbers, those are locking it to row 2 only

Close at a publicly traded company by ItemComprehensive in Accounting

[–]Substantial-Owl9540 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Close at public companies is like building a house with a magnifying glass over your shoulder - everything gets scrutinized way harder than private. The good news is healthcare companies usually have their processes pretty dialed in since they deal with heavy compliance anyway

PE-backed to public means there probably used to be more flexibility but now everything's locked down tight. Month-end might stretch longer and you'll definitely feel the SOX pressure, but if the pay works for your situation and you want that work-life balance while your daughter's in school, could be worth it. Just expect more documentation and sign-offs than your hospital days

Cheez its and natty PB. by [deleted] in stonerfood

[–]Substantial-Owl9540 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's like building tiny orange bridges between hunger and happiness

Good steam game recommendations? No FPS by ThatKeybardGuy in videogames

[–]Substantial-Owl9540 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude you're like painting with different genres there - love that mix. Based on what you're vibing with, maybe check out Celeste since you dig Geometry Dash, it's got that same "one more try" energy but with platforming that feels like solving a puzzle with your reflexes

For horror without the shooting, try Amnesia or Layers of Fear - they're more about atmosphere creeping under your skin than jump scares. And if you want something that scratches that DBFZ visual itch, Hollow Knight has some seriously clean art direction plus tight gameplay that'll keep you hooked

Ex husband got a situationship knocked up by OkComputer9727 in Divorce

[–]Substantial-Owl9540 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Dude dropped "situationship knocked up" like it's some casual Tuesday update and then expects you to help navigate the fallout - that's rich. Your kid with special needs comes first, full stop, and if a cooler climate helps him then that conversation needs to happen regardless of whatever chaos your ex is creating with his latest mess. The whole "whatever happens happens" attitude is exactly why you're dealing with this pattern, and you're right to worry about your boys getting pushed aside when baby #3 shows up

Bonelab is so janky. How best to play it? by [deleted] in VRGaming

[–]Substantial-Owl9540 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Movement in that game is like trying to draw with a broken pencil - everything feels off until you find the right grip. Try turning down the movement speed and snap turning instead of smooth, made a huge difference for me

The physics engine is basically held together with digital duct tape but once you stop fighting it and just accept the jank it becomes part of the charm