IMS comparison

I've had calls with GOIS and Fishbowl recently. Looking for thoughts on those and other systems.

We are a DTC brand selling perishable pet food, so we need lot tracking and COA documentation, raw material inventory tracking at suppliers and several co-mans, finished goods inventory at co-mans and 3PLs. We currently get everything reported in via email (PDF and Excel reports), but want something more automated that we can potentially integrate with partners through API/FTP/EDI. Bonus if it can track sales and ingest lot numbers from DTC fulfillment. Oh, and we're going to be selling in Amazon via SFP too, so integration there too

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u/captcraigaroo — 7 days ago

Found a brown stag beetle (I think) in NC

I was getting in my car and saw something move behind the tire, so I looked closer and moved this big guy out of the way, put him in a flower bed for his safety

u/captcraigaroo — 15 days ago

D2C consolidation of multiple 3PL and co-man

I'm with a D2C brand and we have multiple 3PLs for fulfillment. I'm trying to find a single dashboard/platform that can consolidate:

​Inventory: visibility across multiple 3PLs (bonus points if it can also track raw materials/WIP sitting at our contract manufacturer).

​Inbound/Freight: FTL/LTL shipments (in/out of co-man)

​Outbound/Parcel: Last-mile carrier performance and deliverybtracking

I've taken a few vendor calls, but am curious what others are using. The inventory/OMS tools don't touch freight/parcel tracking, and the shipping visibility tools don't know what's sitting on the floor.

​We do not have an ERP yet, but we should in the next 12-months; waiting on a new CFO for that

​Did you have a single platform that actually pulls this off? We use Pipe17 as middleware between our shopping cart and 3PL, but that doesn't have parcel visibility.

​Are you running a stack with multiple products (e.g., Anvyl for inbound + Pipe17 for OMS + Wonderment for parcel)?

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u/captcraigaroo — 1 month ago
▲ 3 r/supplychain+1 crossposts

D2C consolidation of multiple 3PL and co-man

I'm with a D2C brand and we have multiple 3PLs for fulfillment. I'm trying to find a single dashboard/platform that can consolidate:

​Inventory: visibility across multiple 3PLs (bonus points if it can also track raw materials/WIP sitting at our contract manufacturer).

​Inbound/Freight: FTL/LTL shipments (in/out of co-man)

​Outbound/Parcel: Last-mile carrier performance and deliverybtracking

I've taken a few vendor calls, but am curious what others are using. The inventory/OMS tools don't touch freight/parcel tracking, and the shipping visibility tools don't know what's sitting on the floor.

​We do not have an ERP yet, but we should in the next 12-months; waiting on a new CFO for that

​Did you have a single platform that actually pulls this off? We use Pipe17 as middleware between our shopping cart and 3PL, but that doesn't have parcel visibility.

​Are you running a stack with multiple products (e.g., Anvyl for inbound + Pipe17 for OMS + Wonderment for parcel)?

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u/captcraigaroo — 1 month ago
🔥 Hot ▲ 5.2k r/fucklawns+1 crossposts

My nextdoor neighbor's yard is greener inside his invisible fence than it is outside it

u/KingBooRadley — 2 months ago

We saw a [Ford GT40] on its way to Lime Rock. 3yr restoration after racing crash apparently

u/captcraigaroo — 2 months ago

AMD Radeon 740M — kernel hard crashes when using any external monitor

Crosspostingnhere for visibility

Tried today again with a Targua DOCK423A and it crashed again

AMD Radeon 740M — kernel hard crashes when using any external monitor via USB-C or HDMI while charging, confirmed across 4 driver versions for 6 months

Computer Type: Laptop

GPU: AMD Radeon 740M 971MB (integrated)

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 8540U (12 threads)

Motherboard: Lenovo ThinkPad OEM

BIOS Version: N/A (Lenovo OEM firmware)

RAM: 16GB (14.7GB usable)

PSU: Lenovo USB-C 65W Standard AC Adapter

Operating System & Version: Windows 11 64-bit Build 26100

GPU Drivers: AMD Software Adrenalin Edition 26.6.1 (issue present since 25.20.29.09, Jan 2026)

Chipset Drivers: AMD Chipset Software 7.11.26.2142

Background Applications: Chrome, Slack, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Teams

Description of Original Problem:

AMD Radeon 740M causes repeated kernel hard crashes (BSODs requiring hard reboot) whenever an external monitor is connected via USB-C or HDMI while the laptop is also charging through the other USB-C port. All screens flicker, displays are lost, and recovery requires a hard reboot. Issue is not monitor-specific — confirmed with multiple different displays. Also not limited to dual monitors — confirmed with a single external display during a Google Meet video call. 21 unexpected shutdowns (Kernel-Power Event ID 41) logged in the past two weeks alone.

Consistent trigger:

\- USB-C port: 65W PD charger + USB-C and/or HDMI adapter

\- External monitor count does not matter — one or two external displays both trigger it

\- Happens under normal workloads: Teams video calls, Chrome, Excel, Slack

Minidump analysis across 3 crashes (Jan, May, Jun 2026) shows the following in every dump:

\[FAIL\]\[Ihv\] Command failed inline (M3) by the IHV driver

\[FAIL\]\[Ihv\] Task completion (M4) failed by the IHV driver

Stop codes: 0x000000BE (ATTEMPTED\_WRITE\_TO\_READONLY\_MEMORY) in Jan and Jun,

0x0000000A (IRQL\_NOT\_LESS\_OR\_EQUAL) in May. All dumps also contain 0x116/0x117

(VIDEO\_TDR\_TIMEOUT) traces. amdkmdag.sys logs zero events in the Windows System

event log — fails too hard to self-report. At crash time, dxdiag showed

DeviceProblemCode 0x1F (CM\_PROB\_FAILED\_ADD) with Windows falling back to

Microsoft Basic Display Driver.

GPU hardware ID: PCI\\VEN\_1002&DEV\_1901&SUBSYS\_50EE17AA&REV\_D1

Troubleshooting:

\- Multiple clean driver reinstalls via DDU — issue persists across all versions:

25.20.29.09, 26.1.1, 26.10.07.05, 26.10.19.02, 26.6.1

\- Submitted AMD bug reports in Feb 2026 and Jun 2026 with minidump files attached

\- Single external monitor during Teams call crashes just as reliably as dual monitors,

ruling out VRAM pressure or display bandwidth as root cause

\- USB-C charge+display conflict on the same port is the consistent trigger

\- Using a dock to separate charging from display output reduces frequency

\- Video Super Resolution and Virtual Super Resolution both disabled

https://files.catbox.moe/zelq86.dmp
https://files.catbox.moe/v6wgd1.dmp
https://files.catbox.moe/qscgp1.dmp

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u/captcraigaroo — 2 months ago

Frigidaire LFHD2251TF6 ice maker fill line keeps freezing

I have a LFHD2251TF6 that the fill tube into the ice maker keeps freezing. I have run defrost cycles, turned off the ice maker and raised the temp of the fridge to 39°F to help melt anything, and then I disassemble the ice maker and dig out any ice left in the fill line that I can see.

Is this a faulty fill valve? Fill tube? What can I do to keep this from happening again next week?

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u/captcraigaroo — 2 months ago

AMD Radeon 740M — kernel hard crashes when using any external monitor via USB-C while charging, confirmed across 4 driver versions for 6 months

AMD Radeon 740M — kernel hard crashes when using any external monitor via USB-C while charging, confirmed across 4 driver versions for 6 months

Computer Type: Laptop

GPU: AMD Radeon 740M 971MB (integrated)

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 8540U (12 threads)

Motherboard: Lenovo ThinkPad OEM

BIOS Version: N/A (Lenovo OEM firmware)

RAM: 16GB (14.7GB usable)

PSU: Lenovo USB-C 65W Standard AC Adapter

Operating System & Version: Windows 11 64-bit Build 26100

GPU Drivers: AMD Software Adrenalin Edition 26.6.1 (issue present since 25.20.29.09, Jan 2026)

Chipset Drivers: AMD Chipset Software 7.11.26.2142

Background Applications: Chrome, Slack, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Teams

Description of Original Problem:

AMD Radeon 740M causes repeated kernel hard crashes (BSODs requiring hard reboot) whenever an external monitor is connected via USB-C while the laptop is also charging through the same USB-C port. All screens flicker, displays are lost, and recovery requires a hard reboot. Issue is not monitor-specific — confirmed with multiple different displays. Also not limited to dual monitors — confirmed today with a single external display during a Teams video call. 21 unexpected shutdowns (Kernel-Power Event ID 41) logged in the past two weeks alone.

Consistent trigger:

- USB-C port: 65W PD charger + USB-C to HDMI adapter sharing the same port

- External monitor count does not matter — one or two external displays both trigger it

- Happens under normal workloads: Teams video calls, Chrome, Excel, Slack

Minidump analysis across 3 crashes (Jan, May, Jun 2026) shows the following in every dump:

[FAIL][Ihv] Command failed inline (M3) by the IHV driver

[FAIL][Ihv] Task completion (M4) failed by the IHV driver

Stop codes: 0x000000BE (ATTEMPTED_WRITE_TO_READONLY_MEMORY) in Jan and Jun,

0x0000000A (IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL) in May. All dumps also contain 0x116/0x117

(VIDEO_TDR_TIMEOUT) traces. amdkmdag.sys logs zero events in the Windows System

event log — fails too hard to self-report. At crash time, dxdiag showed

DeviceProblemCode 0x1F (CM_PROB_FAILED_ADD) with Windows falling back to

Microsoft Basic Display Driver.

GPU hardware ID: PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_1901&SUBSYS_50EE17AA&REV_D1

Troubleshooting:

- Multiple clean driver reinstalls via DDU — issue persists across all versions:

25.20.29.09, 26.1.1, 26.10.07.05, 26.10.19.02, 26.6.1

- Submitted AMD bug reports in Feb 2026 and Jun 2026 with minidump files attached

- Single external monitor during Teams call crashes just as reliably as dual monitors,

ruling out VRAM pressure or display bandwidth as root cause

- USB-C charge+display conflict on the same port is the consistent trigger

- Using a dock to separate charging from display output reduces frequency

- Video Super Resolution and Virtual Super Resolution both disabled

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u/captcraigaroo — 3 months ago

Broke my first mirror today

I'm 40, been riding 30 years, and I always avoid conflict on the road. I've yelled at people, but I've never acted out at people because 99+ times out of 100, people realize they screwed up. I ride defensively, but not aggressively.

Well, not today. I rode to work and hit traffic because of construction, 4-lanes drop down to two. Traffic was crawling, I wasn't lane splitting (Ohio, not legal here). At one point, traffic was stopped, I was literally in neutral and I decided to walk my bike into the next lane. I looked over my shoulder, turned the signal on, and used my feet to walk my '15 Super Adventure into the next lane. I guess the older dude didn't like that and crawled forward until he literally hit me and started pushing my bike over; thankfully I have pannier mounts around the exhaust or he's have crunched my Akra pipe. I'm fighting to keep the bike upright and the guy in the Escalade in front of us gets out to help me pick it up while also yelling at the guy. As soon as he can, he takes off...but there's traffic. He gets stopped and I roll up next to him. I ask him why he hit me...and here's where I lost it. He said "Because I didn't want you in front of me" and laughed about it. I could have punched him in the face, but I knew I'd probably get jail for that since he'd definitely have been fucked up with a carbon knuckle going to his 75yr old face. I obliterated his mirror with the first punch, and then took it off with two more. His wife in the passenger seat was stone faced...she knew he fucked up and this was on him. I rode away and checked my bike out; a couple scratches on the pannier mount.

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u/captcraigaroo — 3 months ago
▲ 1 r/waze

When on Android, auto and stopping navigation or changing the destination, I always have to tap multiple times to change, it. Never does it the first time and very rarely does it the second time. Anybody know what's up?

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u/captcraigaroo — 4 months ago
▲ 144 r/Ohio

People don’t realize how dangerous waiving the Jones Act could be.

This isn’t just about shipping prices—it’s a national security issue. The Jones Act protects U.S. maritime jobs, shipbuilding, and our merchant marine, which is critical during war or national emergencies. Weakening it hands strategic access to foreign operators while hurting American workers and weakening our own maritime industry.

Vessels and crews that don’t have the same background checks, training standards, or safety regulations required of U.S.-flagged vessels would flood our waterways—pun intended.

If foreign-flagged vessels and foreign crews are allowed to operate freely on U.S. inland waterways, they could travel from the Southwest Pass at the mouth of the Mississippi all the way to places like Pittsburgh, PA; St. Paul, MN; Omaha, NE; and beyond. That means huge portions of America’s interior—critical infrastructure, industrial hubs, energy routes, and supply chains—are opened to foreign access and potential exploitation.

This is not just a shipping policy debate. It is about sovereignty, security, and protecting American workers.

Short-term convenience isn’t worth long-term vulnerability.

Ohio has a lot of coastline, and strategic waterways. Write your reps and let them know you want this protected.

u/captcraigaroo — 4 months ago
▲ 541 r/nostalgia

I'm at a shitty sports bar and the Penguins v Flyers game is on, but there are some pixels broken on the screen that make it look like the puck is always in one spot. I wish the glowing puck was still a thing

u/captcraigaroo — 4 months ago