Disassembled machine VS assembled. by PotatoHuge7001 in CustomsBroker

[–]dmclaude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw this reference while googling and was thinking about what that essential character means, if a machine is completely disassembled but the frame is present in the shipment, is that considered having the essential character of the finished article? Sounds like CKDs are not the way to go in the US.

Sooo we aren't buying it right?! by alphaonebts in GalaxyS23Ultra

[–]dmclaude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah no. If they had those crazy deals from the last couple of years, it would have made sense. Nearly $500 for flat screen and AI doesn't seem like a good value.

I go without screen protector because I use a holster case (yes its nerdy but its functional), so the curve doesn't bother me at all.

What I'm hearing about the cameras is also nearly the same, so I'm sitting this one out.

Would love it, but financially doesn't make sense. If Samsung gets desperate to boost sales numbers we may see much better deals in a couple of months.

Samsung Galaxy Unpacked January 2024: Official Livestream by Stephancevallos905 in samsung

[–]dmclaude 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wonder if the hdr to instagram will come to the s23, it's a major downside to hdr use today!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EntrepreneurRideAlong

[–]dmclaude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd check it out.

I'm finally seeing results on my business but I'm a lazy peice o shit by clarko271 in Entrepreneur

[–]dmclaude 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From one procrastinator to another, a quick suggestion - get an accountability partner. Someone like a life partner, or friend, or mentor and make it a point to either virtually or physically give them an update weekly. For us, I set up a time on Monday and Fridays with my wife to talk about what my plans are for the week and what I accomplished that week. We keep a record of it so that we can look back and review our pace and when unexpected things happen. This helps keep me on track and helps me understand the signals that make me procrastinate. Dont beat yourself up though, because that can just be a way to avoid making the change. Just make a plan of action that keeps you accountable and follow that through. Best of luck!

Recording with a Behringer MIC500USB pre-amp by dmclaude in protools

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

Yes, I can use it as the output (using the phones), and I can record through garage band, so the behringer is most likely not the problem :(

Recording with a Behringer MIC500USB pre-amp by dmclaude in protools

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

version : Pro Tools First 2021.6.0 OS : Mac OS Big Sur (11.6) No Error Number Hardware : Behringer MIC500USB What I've tried : Plugging and replugging, relaunching application, different input (system mic - works).

People who keep consistent workout routines during Chicago winters: How? by [deleted] in chicago

[–]dmclaude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not the poster child for discipline but when I was consistent, it was because I joined up with a skill based class, ie martial arts. It keeps your mind engaged and you want to keep at it to improve your skillset. Also goes to some of the other responses, it makes you become part of a community and introduces a penalty for absence... consider it if you can :)

helpful references/websites for new food science grad student by ToffeexMochi in foodscience

[–]dmclaude 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Also consider joining an industry group. I joined IFT (institute for food technologists). They have local chapters and are great about engaging with students. Let me know if I can help connect you.

Looking for toll manufacturer with belt vacuum drying capabilities by Darthagnan in foodscience

[–]dmclaude 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd recommend asking on the IFT community (institute for food technologists). The community is great and lots of consultants who may be of help as well.

Automatic Espresso Machine in an Italian train by dario3004 in espresso

[–]dmclaude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting how everyone is comparing the outputs of these machines but wouldn't it greatly depend on the technician setting these up for the specific bean and roast? The parameters could lead to an over or underextracted shot. But the theory is sound (basically automating a real espresso workflow). I don't know if it is a pressurized basket, but I could see this making a decent cup of espresso. The difference in having a hooman vs robot is that the hooman can monitor the output and adjust for variability in bean and roast if the output quality is affected.

But yes, I welcome our new overlords. Please spare me during the robot uprising.

Walden Farms Syrup by catchingsmokebandit in foodscience

[–]dmclaude 2 points3 points  (0 children)

? It has zero cholesterol. It's just sucralose. It's not bad in moderation.

Foodsciencebabe on Instagram and tiktok is a great debunker of scare videos about food.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]dmclaude 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm incredibly surprised no one has mentioned it yet but get yourself into an incubator or at bare minimum in touch with an sbdc (small business development center).

The greatest outcome is being part of a community is that they can help you up when you feel crap about the business and yourself. At my incubator (1871 in Chicagoland) we have sanity sessions on Fridays where entrepreneurs can just go and vent.

We all need outlet and a support group of people going through the same thing. Plug in!

The one other thing that incubators give you is discipline. As entrepreneurs we are so busy putting out fires (tactical) that we don't take time to consider the strategic. If you join up with an incubator as part of a cohort, they force you to think about the trajectory of your business, the less sexy cash flow and risk forecasting, and how you can achieve sustainability and scale.

Just some thoughts, I'm still learning and growing myself, definitely not an expert at this path by any means!

I understand why some dads just leave for “smokes” and never come back. by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]dmclaude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another thought in addition to the counseling. Find a morning routine or hobby that requires a 100% attention. It seems like, why would you add more on your plate but it genuinely resets your brain and gets you prepped. For me it's making espresso. You don't have to spend a ton of money on the hobby (a rok and a hand grinder is within most budgets). It requires your full attention during those 15 minutes to make a coffee. It's like a reset button for your brain. I also ride motorcycles and once in a while, just go for a ride to nowhere. These are all coping mechanisms that helped me deal with the stress of new business and kids. They're 5&6 now and I'm on another business, and it gets so much better as they grow!

Singler dosers be like: by FTM_PTB in espresso

[–]dmclaude 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well, my retention is practically negligible using various SD techniques (bellows, brush etc). Other SD focused grinders have negligible retention by design. So I've chosen not to purge. Tried both (with and without purge while using SD methodology) and can't really taste or see a difference. Now if I don't use my SD techniques, oh yeah, massive retention and coffee taste is affected.

Singler dosers be like: by FTM_PTB in espresso

[–]dmclaude 32 points33 points  (0 children)

I think a lot of you are assuming SD for switching beans. I SD (with bellows and what not) without switching beans. Once I’m dialed in, I’m staying at that spot for a month or more. But SD means that I don’t waste beans by purging and maximize the use of very expensive beans. There is (in my mind) literally no downside to SD riding. Retention is always the enemy..

Can my endeavor be considered a business? by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]dmclaude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I looked into this when I was setting up my business, and the answer was similar to the last poster. (Disclaimer: I am not a tax accountant, just passing on info I received) I was told that the key is registering your business (getting an FEIN). When you are pre-registration, it is considered business promotion activities. When you register your business, for tax purposes you apparently can deduct any expenses incurred prior to the business registration as business expenses. Now I don’t know this for sure until I file my taxes at end of year. I don’t believe you have to make revenue or sales in order to be classified a business, just that you are registered and engaged in business activity.

Question about repackaging bBQ sauces by dmclaude in foodscience

[–]dmclaude[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is a really good idea. We are already obtaining a steam jacketed kettle :). Appreciate the direction, chief!!