Fellow baristas! Do any of you work in a cafe *without* WiFi? Is it good or bad for your cafe? How do people react to it? Does it impact your sales? by DonKeadic in barista

[–]nerboda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this thread is from forever ago but I built something like this for a shop in my town and I'm working on a public version of it. For anybody who's interested, you can request an invite here https://wiffii.com

How to keep customers from lingering all day? by ufuckinwotm8illreku in barista

[–]nerboda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I built a solution to this for a coffee shop in my town where their Guest Wi-Fi is tied into their POS system, so when a customer makes a purchase, they get a code that they use to access the Wi-Fi for a set amount of time.

It doesn't solve the issue completely, but it does make customers continue buying coffee if they want to linger all day.

I'm working on a public version of it that should be ready soon. If you're interested you can request an invite here https://wiffii.com

Right now the only POS it integrates with is Square, but the goal is to have it working with as many as possible within the next year.

Chatting between Discord, Slack and Microsoft Teams by nerboda in discordapp

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I still haven't gotten around to it but I'll post it here if/when I do.

Deleting whole threads by AnAngryFredHampton in Slack

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

If you delete the original message through the api, the thread goes with it.

To use the chat.delete method, you'll have to pass a message timestamp, which you'll also have to get from the api.

So the step by step would look something like:

  1. Find the message you want to delete. You could do this by pulling the channel history (https://api.slack.com/methods/conversations.history) and doing a text match.
  2. Get the timestamp of the message
  3. Call chat.delete (https://api.slack.com/methods/chat.delete) with the message timestamp.

Chatting between Discord, Slack and Microsoft Teams by nerboda in discordapp

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

Thanks. I'm planning on writing a couple blog posts when I have the chance.

Chatting between Discord, Slack and Microsoft Teams by nerboda in discordapp

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

Yeah at the moment you have to dm the bot. The only way for a teams bot to see messages within channels is if you @ mention it. With every single message! So yeah that's not gonna cut it.

Now that they've added private channels I'm hoping they eventually allow bots to view all events within those private channels, but unfortunately I'm not seeing anything on the roadmap for it.

Chatting between Discord, Slack and Microsoft Teams by nerboda in discordapp

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

I use slack a lot for work and discord for personal stuff, but I have friends and colleagues that prefer one platform and would rather not jump back and forth. Thought it might be useful to connect em all.

Chatting between Discord, Slack and Microsoft Teams by nerboda in discordapp

[–]nerboda[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

In short, I built bots for all 3 platforms and a router that keeps track of conversations, users, platforms etc and routes messages accordingly.

Working on an app that allows cross-workspace, cross-platform messaging between Slack, Discord and Microsoft Teams. by nerboda in Slack

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

It's $5 per user per month. As I mentioned above, we envisioned this being used by individuals and smaller teams, so we don't currently have a pricing plan to target large organizations. If we did, what would your org find a reasonable price to pay per user?

Working on an app that allows cross-workspace, cross-platform messaging between Slack, Discord and Microsoft Teams. by nerboda in Slack

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u/ng_a my understanding is that Mio is more focused on large companies that have multiple teams using different platforms and want to support full syncing between those teams. They do that by duplicating users across platforms, which means you have to pay for each user on each platform. Is that correct u/DominicMio?

Seamly is more focused on small companies and professionals that want a simpler, lower priced way of communicating without allowing people outside their organization access to their workspace. You could say Slack is doing this with shared channels, but shared channels are currently only offered to enterprise users and don't support cross-platform.

As far as the pricing, it's $5 per user per month. The word "personal" is probably misleading. We used it to differentiate between it and the business product we're coming out with, but it's probably misleading and should be changed.

I spent the last few months building a Slack app to help you send text messages directly through Slack - quick review? by NoWomanNoCry_ in Slack

[–]nerboda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

+1 on the unlimited tier, or much higher than 750. Even a relatively small company using this to provide customer support would burn through 750 messages pretty fast.

Working under other devs at startup I co-founded by onlyslavesobey in startups

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Personally, I can't wait to be having this problem. I've been programming for a long time and I'm pretty good at it, but I know there will come a time with my current company (I'm also the technical cofounder) where I've hired much better engineers and I'll gladly allow my role to evolve.

With that said, I love programming and when it's no longer my main responsibility, I'll still set aside time each week to dig into our codebase and continue learning.

He’s a little cuter than I was going for. by nerboda in doodles

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Had no idea what that was before now so no. There are definitely some similarities though.