▲ 4 r/akron

Best board game store for serious hobbyist

Big selection, current games, new releases, etc.

Also anything nearby that works carry board war games? GMT, Compass games, etc?

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u/Javaslinger — 3 days ago
▲ 9 r/akron

Best coffee roaster

Moving to Barberton. I'm a Coffee snob. What are my options looking like for coffee roasters locally and coffee shops to have espresso.

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u/Javaslinger — 7 days ago

Considering getting Decisive Campaigns Ardennes

Since almost all of the youtube content and tutorials is 5 years old at the time of release, I'm curious how much further development, beyond additional scenarios, it benefited from after release?

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u/Javaslinger — 10 days ago

Please suggest a specific beginner bean good at Light, Medium and Dark

I've got a Kaleido M2 Lite incoming and I'd like to buy 20 lbs of a forgiving bean that is good and different at all roast levels to hone my skills on. I prefer chocolate, nutty character but I'm happy with anything. Please suggest a specific bean/vendor.

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u/Javaslinger — 1 month ago

Short instrumental AI generated intros?

I can't seem to find a AI generated music app that will make a short 15 second instrumental clip. Any suggestions?

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u/Javaslinger — 2 months ago

Looking for audio stack/plugin recommendations (Blue Yeti in an office)

Hey everyone. I’m trying to dial in my spoken-word audio for some podcasting and YouTube videos, and I could use some real-world advice on processing chains.

I’m currently recording with a Blue Yeti in my home office. It’s definitely not a treated studio, so I’m dealing with the usual room acoustics and trying to get a clean, consistent sound without over-processing my voice to death.

I'm really curious what your actual audio filter or plugin "stacks" look like. I'm trying to figure out the best order of operations for things like noise suppression, EQ, compression, and maybe some auto-leveling. I'd also love to know if you prefer running these live (like through OBS) or if you save it all for post-production.

If anyone has a tried-and-true chain they’d be willing to share—especially if it uses free VSTs or built-in tools—I’d love to hear what is working for you. Thanks!

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u/Javaslinger — 2 months ago
▲ 6 r/excel

I have a main spreadsheet that is fed by some instrument logs among other things. These inputs change from time to time due to instrument software updates. I can update the power Queries but then it breaks the old files. How do people handle this?

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u/Javaslinger — 2 months ago