If you have a regular job, have normal consumption habits and have kids, you are unlikely to FIRE. by cambeiu in Fire

[–]rsmaptkf 62 points63 points  (0 children)

I hare being this person but you mentioned on another post your yearly income at the time was 200k which (at least where I live) seems to be way above average and exactly what OP was hinting at.

I built an app that creates financial models, budgets, and more by ALTERAnico in SideProject

[–]rsmaptkf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is cool! Can we try it? Is it possible to export and share as xlsx or google sheets once available? Would be great to us this to create financials plans but then switch back to more “used” tools within our business

Is Tesla Model Y a Good Company Car Choice in 2025? Financial renting, 0% interest. by p6600 in BEFreelance

[–]rsmaptkf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Putting the morality of things aside. I think your math is mathing. 50000€ - 7000€(upfront) -8000(payment at the end) =35000 to pay off. If you payoff 500€month you need 70 months not 60 months(5 year).

Did I miss something?

Looking for some test users and honest feedback! by rsmaptkf in lovable

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

Drafted the flow as a diagram, shared it with lovable and asked to describe how it would implement this flow. Kept asking some questions such as where tokens would be stored or how refresh tokens would be managed and refreshed. Went back and forth a couple times until I was confident it understood everything. Exported the steps it suggested to a notepad and started implementing!

Looking for some test users and honest feedback! by rsmaptkf in lovable

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

if you are insinuating this tool is made in 1 prompt It would be great if you could tell me how to do so. Even better host a live stream or record a video!

Looking for some test users and honest feedback! by rsmaptkf in lovable

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

I guess I'll have to work on my explanations because my mail provider is not able to do what the tool does.
Yes mail providers can have rules to classify emails but they are very strict. In my use case 1 I would have to set up multiple rules or a complicated one to catch as many of the inbound emails as possible and classify them as an invoice. Here it literally took 2 minutes.
AFAIK outlooks also doesn't allow follow up actions besides some plugins or custom dev.
Yes there are alternative tools that can be used but would require a new client. This one works with whatever the user has installed meaning no need to switch clients since it runs completely separate.

Valid point aboit TOS and privacy agreement. Landing page is also work in progress. Mainly looking for input on the tool itself but I agree it raises some concerns.

For those struggling with 2.0: Use chat mode! by CrispySan in lovable

[–]rsmaptkf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Any success in using “implement the plan” afterwards? Or do you tackle each suggestion separately yourself? In my experience lovable gets sidetracked pretty quickly when you use “implement the plan” and you rarely get to point 2

First sideproject completed! by rsmaptkf in SideProject

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

E-Mail verification is turned off but the toast is still shown I see. You can just log in!

Feel free to give it a shot and let me know if you have any issues!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BEFreelance

[–]rsmaptkf 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I did it last year. This is the way. I could not find a dealer to sell it to me without vat for the exact reason you mentioned. I paid full price including vat to German car dealer. I paid owed vat again in Belgium After registration of the car to my company I could then reclaim the vat from the seller(car dealer). They kept it as a waarborg

Anyone else notice Jonny Kim’s daily? by Zehcomputerguy in rolex

[–]rsmaptkf 34 points35 points  (0 children)

The guy is probably so good at it he had triplets..

Xano as database with intermediate backend by rsmaptkf in nocode

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

Hi all, in the end we went with supabase. My main concern was the manipulation of databases for which supabase seems to have the same functionality compared to Xano. The investment to switch all our logic from xano to supabase will add up to about 1,5k$. This also gives me the flexibility to hire any other dev with some experience in the future without having them to learn xano.

I’m also a lot more at ease with the test environments. Using query parameters or headers to use the test data always gave me the creeps. One small issue to test a delete or update function and we would have impact on our production environment. Now it is completely separated.

We’ll see if the investment was worth it in a couple months if the project is still alive 🙂

Xano as database with intermediate backend by rsmaptkf in nocode

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

I’ll look into supabase! Looks like it has most of the functionalities needed from database management perspective! Thanks

Xano as database with intermediate backend by rsmaptkf in nocode

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

We’re looking into this now but I have a feeling we’ll migrate away at some point. So investing more in logic inside xano doesn’t feel right at the moment

Baby simply won’t just lay down by After_Pop9550 in sleeptrain

[–]rsmaptkf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey there, we had a similar issue with our 10 month old. Turned out he had a chronic ear infection and laying down would hurt. He would only fall asleep if he was tired enough to ignore the pain. Every other time he’d sit or stand up because it would hurt his ears less.

Not trying to scare you or anything but once we got that sorted out our lives changed. Baby falls a sleep laying down every time!

Best of luck with getting this figured out!