How do you stack subs?

I see many people talking about using 3-4 different subs with codex, how do you stack different subscriptions and not lose your context?

Do you prepare just a handoff to give to new codex sub? Is there a better way if you are working on a complex architecture and don't want to start explaining everything from zero?

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u/boklos — 13 days ago
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How are you guys stacking subs?

I see many people saying they have 3-4 subs already, how do you stack them and not lose your context in codex? To you start a new account and give it a handoff?

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u/boklos — 13 days ago

This is a common question with no answer yet

Every once in a while, someone asks here or the espresso sub: what's your go to beans: and then every comment has a different answer so the result is never helpful!

What do you suggest to actually crowd source a helpful result?

The variables I can think of:

1- people who drink espresso/Americano vs milk drinks.

2- people who like dark roasts vs medium vs light .

3- location (usually US) .

I wish we can upvote depending on what type of espresso drinker you are:

So if you are:

1- you are milk drinker dark roast: this

2- milk drinker medium roast: this bean

3- milk drink light roast: this bean

And same for non milk drinker 3 options.

Then you specefy your recipe and taste notes including temperature, ratio, cup size.

What do you think?

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u/boklos — 1 month ago

This question is asked a lot: what roaster/beans

Every once in a while, someone asks here or the espresso sub: what's your go to beans: and then every comment has a different answer so the result is never helpful!

What do you suggest to actually crowd source a helpful result?

The variables I can think of:

1- people who drink espresso/Americano vs milk drinks.

2- people who like dark roasts vs medium vs light .

3- location (usually US) .

I wish we can upvote depending on what type of espresso drinker you are:

So if you are:

1- you are milk drinker dark roast: this

2- milk drinker medium roast: this bean

3- milk drink light roast: this bean

And same for non milk drinker 3 options.

Then you specefy your recipe and taste notes including temperature, ratio, cup size.

What do you think?

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u/boklos — 1 month ago

Outdoor restaurant for world cup ?

I have been searching around for a while and I could only find Soho diner in Manhattan:

I want to have (reserved) table for 2 in an outdoor restaurant (not bar) to watch a world cup game!

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I can't find many! Most are indoors or first come first serve.

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u/boklos — 2 months ago

Single dose vs grind by weight?

Can someone explain to me why single dose grinders are most purchased now ?

(I own one) Shouldn't a grind by weight grinder be more efficient in workflow?

Is it price? Consistency ?

Why would anyone choose a single dose instead?

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u/boklos — 3 months ago

Proof my review

I saw few reviews for Proof so when it showed on TDF I grabbed tickets and went today.

This was my 4th play for spring after Becky Shaw, the Balusters, Death of a salesman.

My review: okay, if you go with cheap tickets it's a nice weekend outing, if you don't you are not missing much.

u/boklos — 3 months ago
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Solopreneur and a2p 10dlc

I'm trying to build call to sms , sms to sms app.

I'm the dev and only builder and I'm connecting 2 ends: I want first thinking I'm going to build through twillo but I'm now facing the horrible a2p 10dlc compliance!

I can't be the ISV as too much liability so every client of mine should have his own a2p 10dlc to receive and send (through my app) texts from his own clients.

What I read on twillo docs is that it is per business and owe campaign and can take up to 2-3 weeks and could be rejected!

I don't have the luxury to make my client wait 3 weeks to be able to use my app to receive and send SMS .

What are you guys doing?

I tried looking up 3rd party that have clear docs and palatable costs but I can't find one.

My app is 85% based on that sms ability without it it's a bust.

TL;DR: solo app creator need to connect my users with their users through SMS and need to get that

a2p 10dlc within quick time frame and approved (I'm not the one sending sms directly)

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u/boklos — 3 months ago

Hi!

I'm planning to purchase a small 1br in LATAM for retirement (have citizenship there as well)

The prices are $50k-$100k CURRENTLY.

My plan is to buy a blueprint from a reputable developer so I can get better value and not have to pay all in cash one time (usually they want 30-40% deposit then resit with 2-3 years)

Not planning to take mortgage loan from there as rates are really high, my best option is a loan against my 401k, but I really want to minimize that loan as less as possible.

I have 6-8 months cash buffer already.

I don't have extra monthly saving so I was saving tax refunds for last 3 years and got around $18k saved.

Retirement is in around 15 years but I'd love to buy before that so hopefully in 5-7 years.

Initially I was planning to lock in 2 years CDs @ 4% APY then changed my mind to below:

What I thought is to put that $18k cash in a brokerage Fidel account with 100% VOO or VTI or maybe 80% VTI and 20% VXUS.

Hoping to get closer to $60-$70k with annual $6k-$7k contributions.

Of course I'm scared from market crash but plan is to wait it out of necessary and then if I reach my goal put the 40% down and switch to conservative investment like maybe a HYSE or CD for roaming 2-3 years.

Is this best strategy for what I described ?

Am I missing anything?

Do you have any suggestions?

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u/boklos — 4 months ago

Hi!

I'm planning to purchase a small 1br in LATAM for retirement (have citizenship there as well)

The prices are $50k-$100k CURRENTLY.

My plan is to buy a blueprint from a reputable developer so I can get better value and not have to pay all in cash one time (usually they want 30-40% deposit then resit with 2-3 years)

Not planning to take mortgage loan from there as rates are really high, my best option is a loan against my 401k, but I really want to minimize that loan as less as possible.

I have 6-8 months cash buffer already.

I don't have extra monthly saving so I was saving tax refunds for last 3 years and got around $18k saved.

Retirement is in around 15 years but I'd love to buy before that so hopefully in 5-7 years.

Initially I was planning to lock in 2 years CDs @ 4% APY then changed my mind to below:

What I thought is to put that $18k cash in a brokerage Fidel account with 100% VOO or VTI or maybe 80% VTI and 20% VXUS.

Hoping to get closer to $60-$70k with annual $6k-$7k contributions.

Of course I'm scared from market crash but plan is to wait it out of necessary and then if I reach my goal put the 40% down and switch to conservative investment like maybe a HYSE or CD for roaming 2-3 years.

Is this best strategy for what I described ?

Am I missing anything?

Do you have any suggestions?

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u/boklos — 4 months ago

I'm looking to try a nice medium light roast in my cortado:

1- The value is good (no Sey pricing).

2- it is actually medium light not light neither medium.

3- your tried brew recipe ( temperature

+ ratio)

I have been with medium/medium dark beans forever, went into the dark side and my palette and taste buds and acid reflux did not like it .i tried SEY couple of bags and didn't like it and regretted the $50 I paid and time it took me to bike there ( 45 mns if you ask)

My last trial was stopping specialty coffee roasters and trying value price store purchases like Whole foods and trader Joe's and I can clearly say definitely made me not like my morning drink and will stick to freshly roasted coffee again but wanted maybe to experiment with medium light.

Would like to hear your recommendations!

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u/boklos — 4 months ago