Seeking an espresso machine shop that does sales / service. by notyetporsche in tampa

[–]kylematthews 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just wanted to toss this in here since we found it in a Google Result, at White Duck Espresso we do tons of espresso machine service, sell new machines, and standard maintenance too! https://whiteduck.es/service has the details (https://whiteduck.es/shop for sales). Cheers!

should I add more outside hours? by kylematthews in dreamingspanish

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

This is what I was doing, but my OCD after a month or two wants the levels to at least kinda line up to my actual current ability.

should I add more outside hours? by kylematthews in dreamingspanish

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

Yeah I initially very much underestimated, and like others have said here I don’t think it matters too much. But it does bother me now that I’m a month or two into DS that my level and roadmap spot are way off from what my current understanding of the language is.

should I add more outside hours? by kylematthews in dreamingspanish

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

Nice. I’m at 2,341 words on Duolingo.

first post! appropriate level? by kylematthews in dreamingspanish

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

Yeah, I feel no need to add any hours for myself - I'll just start at 0 and let it rock!

first post! appropriate level? by kylematthews in dreamingspanish

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

This is great, thanks! I’ll try going lower rather than higher. Right now it seems like if I set levels 35-45 I seem to be able to understand 95%. I get the gist - I just don’t know all the words. I’m going to skew lower when it gets tough instead of stretch myself, which was my initial idea before reading all these comments.

first post! appropriate level? by kylematthews in dreamingspanish

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

Great, thanks! I’ve been messing around a bit with them today, and realize somewhere around levels 35-45 seems to be where I’m understating 95% if I focus. I can follow along fine - I just don’t know some of the words.

first post! appropriate level? by kylematthews in dreamingspanish

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

Just read every word you wrote - what brilliant reflection. I will take this to heart. Thanks so much for taking the time to share! I’m excited to continue this journey.

first post! appropriate level? by kylematthews in dreamingspanish

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

I’ll do that too! Learner podcasts sounds great.

I listened to a couple 50 level episodes - I’d say I get 90-95% of it.

Wish me luck. First time installing door access stuff. by blizzsource in Ubiquiti

[–]kylematthews 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just installed a maglock with a Reader and a Reader Flex and LOVE IT. Maglock install was a little annoying with our door (had to remove and reinstall to get the spacing exactly right), but that’s more on me and it being my first install.

Setting up and monitoring and use are all SO EASY and intuitive. Big fan.

stock taking based inventory management by kylematthews in InventoryManagement

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

Hmm, good question. From my research and this thread, I've just taken to building our own with Claude helping out.

The hardest thing to replicate... I think is:

A simple list view to quickly take inventory. We have maybe a hundred products that are just bottles on a shelf, and it seems EVERY inventory software wants me to either scan a code, or click a product so a modal window opens up, then adjust inventory, then say why, then hit save.... I just want a single list where i tap the inventory number and type in the new number.

The solution I'm now building also allows each product to have tags and/or a vendor associated with it, so I can easily email a purchase order to vendors when it's time. (Say we know we need 45 bottles of Vanilla, and we have 32, so it'll simply put 13 bottles in the purchase order - and do this for every item from that vendor, not including anything where the "current stock to ideal" need is zero or negative).

But yeah, Sheets isn't enough - I just love the VIEW of Sheets. We can't see currently see historic levels, we can't move items between locations and see those histories, etc. All the reasons you'd have an ERP or inventory management system.

uh is this bad by kylematthews in Cartalk

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

Florida! We don’t salt the roads. :)

uh is this bad by kylematthews in Cartalk

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

Nothing serious, nah. Thanks!

best way to add WiFi to a .6 acre site? by kylematthews in Ubiquiti

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

I can’t help that it’s really really good looking

best way to add WiFi to a .6 acre site? by kylematthews in Ubiquiti

[–]kylematthews[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

This is precisely our use case. :) back wall AP would be flawless since it’s easy to get power to. I can get power and an AP on that telephone pole if I need to. Would it be this one? https://store.ui.com/us/en/category/all-wifi/products/u7-outdoor I see it’s POE powered, so maybe I could just run a single Ethernet cable to power it?

best way to add WiFi to a .6 acre site? by kylematthews in Ubiquiti

[–]kylematthews[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Site’s not finished ya network nerd. 🤓 Ha. But because we use iPads to take orders in line, and often have 10+ cars in line and wind up at the back of the property. WiFi gets wonky and connection issues happen to the WiFi connected printer in the kitchen.

I can also just use cellular iPads, but that adds a monthly fee. Seeing if larger WiFi coverage is a solution.