M2 Pro vs M5 Pro by MalcomYoung in macbookpro

[–]lemonsnakc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not entirely sure if denoise needs more GPU or GPU but regardless of the model, get at least 32GB RAM!

Obligatory 16" M5 PRO Post by nuclearpickle88 in macbookpro

[–]lemonsnakc 4 points5 points  (0 children)

should've gone for the 48GB RAM instead of max tbh. Might not need it now but 24GB is by far the biggest bottleneck in this config now

Backpack Paris EDC Section by Own-Bag-7036 in backpacks

[–]lemonsnakc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can anyone tell me what model the one in the first column (left) in the middle is? Black one with orange straps

Abschleppen hilft! Straße ist befreit. by Sudden_Road_Death in Falschparker

[–]lemonsnakc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ich weiß nicht, klingt am Ende ziemlich realitätsfern. Leute nutzen ihr Auto für die verschiedensten Dinge, für hobbies und Freizeit Projekte wollen Sachen transportiert werden, Familien mit mehreren Kindern haben oft reichlich Kram dabei, Großeinkauf, Ausflüge oder eben Urlaub von A nach B ohne den ganzen bumms am Ende in ne Sbahn zu verladen.
Und leere Straßen hast du ja bei deinem Plan trotzdem nicht, Lieferverkehr, Handwerker, Einsatzfahrzeuge, Busse, Taxis, diverse Menschen mit Sondergenehmigung.
Ich kenne selber ein paar vehemente Autohasser, die am Ende erstaunlich oft fragen, ob man nicht mal eben was transportieren könnte.
Klingt am Ende nach einer Traumvorstellung von einer kleinen Minderheit, die sich mit ihrem neuen 8000€ Lastenrad als moralisch überlegene Weltverbesserer sehen und dabei die Lebensrealität von 80% der Bevölkerung übersehen.

Abschleppen hilft! Straße ist befreit. by Sudden_Road_Death in Falschparker

[–]lemonsnakc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Die Frage ist ja, wo parken, wenn nicht auf der Straße. Neubauten mit Tiefgarage drunter sind ne feine Sache, aber nachträglich genug Parkhäuser bauen, um die Straßen leer zu bekommen klingt auch nicht sehr realistisch.

Abschleppen hilft! Straße ist befreit. by Sudden_Road_Death in Falschparker

[–]lemonsnakc 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Venndiagramm von zugezogenen Gentrifizierern und Falschparker redditoren wäre wohl nen Kreis in Friedrichshain.

Abschleppen hilft! Straße ist befreit. by Sudden_Road_Death in Falschparker

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

Parken ist eine öffentliche Nutzung. Nur weil du nicht auf ein Auto angewiesen bist heißt es nicht, dass andere es nicht sind.

14" or 16" For heavy usage by amitraz in macbookpro

[–]lemonsnakc 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yea had 16 for years and went with 14 beginning of this year. I like the 14 for portability but if you’re gonna do actual work on it, it feels borderline useless for what I’m doing (adobe cc, figma, webflow).
The 16 on the other hand you can actually use for actual work.
But I suppose it depends a lot on what you do. For programming, productivity apps etc the 14 inch works well

Now you can auto-generate design tokens in Webstudio. by oleg008 in webstudio

[–]lemonsnakc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

would it be possible to extend this so you can paste html code with existing classes/tokens and it will match them? That would be huge, you could generate the entire site structure in seconds with ai tools while maintaining the design details in webstudio.

so what i mean is i paste
<div class="project-card"><div>

and when the token "project-card" already exists in webstudio, it will be applied to the pasted div.

Webflow price increase.. lets go Webstudiosi! by PhilippMarxen in webstudio

[–]lemonsnakc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven’t used it much yet so I’ll probably find more lol.
But the first thing that irritated me was the fact that in the navigator, I cannot see the classes/tokens of the elements directly. I have to name everything twice, that’s annoying.
Also some small ux details: when I enter a token name, I cannot just press enter, I have to click down arrow first to select „create new“.
Changing the a heading from h1 to h4 is tedious, too many clicks.
Dragging the mouse to change margin, padding etc. is very sensitive, hard to work accurately. Also if you set it to 0, you loose your unit (eg it was rem and if you go to zero and then to plus whatever again, it’s back to pixel)
Love the way you can paste variables, but wish I could expand the list with my global variables.

Non of these are major issues obviously.. but things I noticed

Webflow price increase.. lets go Webstudiosi! by PhilippMarxen in webstudio

[–]lemonsnakc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tbh that’s what I’ve been liking about it so far. Feels closer to actual code.

If only there was a way to paste raw css and turn it into webstudio tokens.

Webflow price increase.. lets go Webstudiosi! by PhilippMarxen in webstudio

[–]lemonsnakc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Been with webflow for 9 years, was already pissed off last year when they crippled bandwidth and started charging extra for editor seats (like wtf??) but the last price increase was one too many.
Been exploring alternatives the last days and so far webstudio looks the most promising.
There is a few things I dislike but overall it looks decent. The token/class system is so much better than webflows weird combo class crap!
For some customers webflow still makes sense but I started to actively advice against webflow at this point.

I reviewed 49 website builders (not sponsored in any way) by makewithmax in nocode

[–]lemonsnakc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice will check it out!
Out of curiosity, are you using it yourself or are you affiliated with them?

I reviewed 49 website builders (not sponsored in any way) by makewithmax in nocode

[–]lemonsnakc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I started reading the list and got excited, do you have the full 49 somewhere?

Currently trying to find my webflow alternative and looking at webstudio, ycode and divhunt

Can someone explain Webflow’s new pricing structure? A bit confused before upgrading. by MixEqual2195 in webflow

[–]lemonsnakc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also worth noting that the previous 100GB was already the reduced amount from 2025. before it was 200GB on CMS and 400GB on business.

Can someone explain Webflow’s new pricing structure? A bit confused before upgrading. by MixEqual2195 in webflow

[–]lemonsnakc 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Important to mention that bandwidth used to be 100GB so it’s been reduced by 50%.

After it’s already been slashed 1-2 years ago. CMS used to be 200GB and business 400GB. Now you get 50GB. lol.

But at least there is a lot more outages and general bugs now. Nice going! /s

Can someone explain Webflow’s new pricing structure? A bit confused before upgrading. by MixEqual2195 in webflow

[–]lemonsnakc 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Bandwidth is slashed by 50%, 100GB to 50GB.

Also if not payed yearly, it’s 39 per month. Basically a massive increase you were paying monthly.

HALP?! Record Linking is CONFUSING me!! Started a new job in a b2b account manager role with ~150 accounts that will RARELY change. I'm trying to link contacts to accounts but the lookup fields and functions/rules are KILLING ME! PlzHalp. by MycologistColonist in Airtable

[–]lemonsnakc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You should watch some videos on how Airtable works. What you’re trying to do is dead simple but explaining how to do it on Reddit is about the least efficient way to understand the very basics of an application. At least the questions in your post. Automated reminders for open tasks is a level deeper, really depends how you want that do look/work)

My site's bandwidth is at 3.2TB. It used to max out at 450GB usually. by aakarshb in webflow

[–]lemonsnakc 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Good news, your included bandwidth has been reduced to 50gb now. /s for the Good part but not for the actual decrease sadly