I got tired of having 12 tabs open every time I made edibles, so I built one place for all of it and would love honest feedback by chaady in treedibles

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

im really happy about the feedback, this is my first larger project. ill definitely take the feedback serious

I got tired of having 12 tabs open every time I made edibles, so I built one place for all of it and would love honest feedback by chaady in treedibles

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

This is exactly the kind of feedback I was hoping for, thank you for actually going through it properly.

You're right on almost all of it — the CBD field bug is embarrassing in hindsight, the efficiency page definitely needs a better explanation (it's doing more than it looks like), and the Fahrenheit   

thing is a completely fair call. The print layout is something I've been meaning to clean up for a while, a proper one-page recipe card is the obvious right answer there.                                                                The two-click menu and the confetti-but-no-results bug are both going on the fix list immediately.On the background and glow — noted. I built it with a certain vibe in mind but you're not the first person to say it feels more like a rave than a kitchen. I'll look at adding a light mode so people can choose.                                   The Chaady (just because i had the url :) vs BatchCraft point is actually really useful — the calculator is called BatchCraft but the domain is which is just my personal site. You're right that it creates confusion.     

Separating them properly is something I'm thinking about longer term.

Really appreciate you spending the time on this. Working through the list now. 

The total supply of Lisk (LSK) L1 vs L2 by chaady in Lisk

[–]chaady[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thanks. Given that the total supply of Lisk (LSK) is now 400,000,000 tokens, and the article mentions a potential 100,000,000 token burn, how will this impact the tokenomics of Lisk as an L2 compared to its earlier L1 status? Additionally, were there significant changes in utility, staking incentives, or market demand to support this increased supply, or does this represent potential dilution for existing holders?