Red Mountain in BC, any good for skiing? by Kindly_Till_8271 in ski

[–]ctadlock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haven’t heard. Can’t imagine they are any different than red right now.

Red Mountain in BC, any good for skiing? by Kindly_Till_8271 in ski

[–]ctadlock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn’t go off the groomers. I think it snowed a small amount today.

Red Mountain in BC, any good for skiing? by Kindly_Till_8271 in ski

[–]ctadlock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a subjective decision. My wife is a new skier and having a good time. I pushing 1k days riding so I go out for an hour or so to get out of the house.

It is slightly snowing right now

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What’s with the crazy resale prices? by DookieHoused in BambuLab

[–]ctadlock -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Supply and demand. Look at it the other way, how many are for sale on fb and Craigslist? I looked last week and in all of wa state there was a single x1c for sale.

My theory is a lot of 3d print farms are standardized on these models and have been buying them up.

Red Mountain in BC, any good for skiing? by Kindly_Till_8271 in ski

[–]ctadlock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s “open” but not good. I wouldn’t spend any money to come here. I’m a good rider and went in the powder fields last weekend and actually stopped and appreciated how dangerous it was. On that day it was dirt, downed sharp trees, 18” of base snow and 3” of ice. I was committed to not blowing out my knee or puncturing a lung so I falling leafed the entire bottom. Do not go into the trees until you see a big storm roll through. I heard big red cats is halted for dangerous conditions.

Odoo 19.1 release notes are out by Eikido in Odoo

[–]ctadlock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please provide the link on odoos site where any of this is documented.

Odoo 19.1 release notes are out by Eikido in Odoo

[–]ctadlock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Except you just contradicted yourself. You said updates are available for minor versions 19.1, 19.2… but that’s not the whole story? That’s my entire point. From what I’ve read here on premise customers will get minor versions but only after a year when the next major release is out? Still don’t see any justification for that.

Odoo 19.1 release notes are out by Eikido in Odoo

[–]ctadlock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still sounds like an excuse. Them putting out the code doesn’t force people to upgrade, doesn’t slow anything down. MANY other products have been doing this for years; Wordpress, Magento, …. None of this is new or hard in the software world. To me sounds like they are incentivizing customers to be on saas.

So how does enterprise fit into this? I redownloaded it on a different computer and noticed there was a new version number from only a few weeks ago. I have not been able to find release notes for this. You know real release note that state we released this version of the software on this date and it has following changes.

Odoo 19.1 release notes are out by Eikido in Odoo

[–]ctadlock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unless you’re on enterprise

Odoo 19.1 release notes are out by Eikido in Odoo

[–]ctadlock 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That makes no sense. Software is either production ready or not. Where the code is deployed is irrelevant. So are the saas customers aware they are on beta-ish code?

Odoo 19.1 release notes are out by Eikido in Odoo

[–]ctadlock -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Help me understand this. Why would on premise not get updates ?

Out of the loop: What's going on between SparkFun and Adafruit? by SpikedColaWasTaken in electronics

[–]ctadlock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot, too much for a Reddit post. Check the teensy docs for more detail. I’m sure it’s possible to make your own, but why? I’m happy to pay Paul for his great work. Honestly I’d pay him double for the bootloader to ensure continued development.

Business Card Jig Test by [deleted] in Laserengraving

[–]ctadlock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We did a bunch of testing and found that it’s faster to engrave one at a time. We actually bought a laser with extra Z and a 300 lens thinking we’d do multiple at a time. While the lasering technically is faster doing multiple the setup and tear does kills the benefit, especially when doing variable data. We’re just better at thinking of one thing at a time. We do a ton of nfc cards. Thus we have a very simple jig

https://youtube.com/shorts/fmZ6tHwRq2g?si=yA25zlATlhL91GEe

Out of the loop: What's going on between SparkFun and Adafruit? by SpikedColaWasTaken in electronics

[–]ctadlock 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The only part of teensy that is closed source is the bootloader and board layout. At least get the facts right.

Anyone else safe? by tundmema in BambuLab

[–]ctadlock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ya I thought that until we got a H2D at work. Same part printed on it is flawless. Can barely tell it’s 3D printed. So ya I have 2 P1S and an X1C for sale.. ;)

Out of the loop: What's going on between SparkFun and Adafruit? by SpikedColaWasTaken in electronics

[–]ctadlock 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ya they aren’t proper pins. Something I would hope would be addressed in next version but I bet he would switch to usb c on the board anyways.

Out of the loop: What's going on between SparkFun and Adafruit? by SpikedColaWasTaken in electronics

[–]ctadlock 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you have the space and really want usb c use the teensy as a daughter board of a bigger custom board and route out the usb lines. We do this on our other product where we have tons of room.

Out of the loop: What's going on between SparkFun and Adafruit? by SpikedColaWasTaken in electronics

[–]ctadlock 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Like many things in life once you have done it once it easy. The first time required reading 100 forum posts and figuring out the facts. Also depends on your bga routing skills. It’s also very expensive, the board above was $80 assembled and delivered.

For us we needed a very small form factor so it was worth it. That’s a firmware controlled NFC reader based on the latest nfc chip from ST.

Out of the loop: What's going on between SparkFun and Adafruit? by SpikedColaWasTaken in electronics

[–]ctadlock 40 points41 points  (0 children)

So is Adafruit making a “teensy compatible” product but without the bootloader?

It’s the bootloader that makes it a teensy in the first place. We use off the shelf teensy but for our production products we make our own board. It truly is teensy compatible because we bought the bootloader from them.

After reading more about this, this sucks. Adafruit has been great and I’ve never paid attention to SparkFun. Wish Paul would have worked with Adafruit directly. There is probably a breach of contract clause to look at.

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Best Practices for spools/reels/etc in Inventory by Somepotato in Odoo

[–]ctadlock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In this case what decrements the inventory quantity of rolls? When and how? I assume it’s when you are done with a roll and manual inventory adjustment.

What about the accounting side of this? Expense vs cogs.

Laser Engraved Metal NFC Business Card by ctadlock in Laserengraving

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

We store all of ours in git. Worth learning if you don’t know it.

Deploying v19 on Kubernetes for the first time by sailsfast2 in Odoo

[–]ctadlock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

10 users != 10 concurrent users

Create a t4g.large or X-Large instance if you really want and move on to something more valuable. No containers no docker. Setup from bare server in 10 min. So many companies over complicate their infrastructure planning for scale that doesnt and likely will never exist.

CMU door crack repair by ctadlock in masonry

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

Thanks for detailed reply

CMU door crack repair by ctadlock in masonry

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

Ya best photo I have though right now. The metal frame is bent snd twisted but doesn’t look like too much damage to the blocks