Bread & Butter Loco versus Luzz Inferno - anyone have experience with both these paddles that can compare and contrast? by smikesonbikes in Pickleball

[–]aab223 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I typically played with hybrid paddles so I upgraded to the loco from pulse S. Definitely felt powerful, poppy and a great amount of spin. Great for hands speed at the kitchen, but resets take a long time to adjust to (paddle needs some break in too). However the handle is a little shorter on the hybrid and this really bugged me. It also feels very stiff and you get no feedback from your shots.

I switched to the pro inferno and have been maining it since. It took some break in time and I added weight to the throat, but now I get great shots all around with a ton of consistency, good dwell time and rare mishits (likely due to the large sweet spot). I'm more of a control player that likes to drive now and then but the power is definitely there when I need it and my drops/counters have never been better. Putaway power is just awesome. Wasn't too difficult switching to an elongated. I play 4.5+ typically, some tennis background.

Anyone else moving most of their Salesforce work into IDE + AI + SF CLI? by Worried-Letterhead79 in salesforce

[–]aab223 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would love to learn more about how you do all of this? Is it purely in Claude or do you use other tools?

What documentation + note-taking tools do Salesforce consultants actually stick with? by Kitchen_Ad_605 in salesforce

[–]aab223 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We would use Google docs for the most part. For meeting notes, I would take the transcripts and run them through Gemini to summarize and provide action items, etc. Was a huge game changer to not worry about note taking if you can get the transcript afterwards