LF Locally Owned family business for garage doors

I'm looking for a locally owned family business that could do a complete garage door replacement.

Last time I tried using Google search and ended up with a company that "services" the Boardman area with a name sounding like a local company.

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u/dayv2005 — 1 day ago

Sole F-80 (2019) Bluetooth Interface?

I have had this for awhile but it seems that the sole+ app only transmit data and doesn't support any remote control of the training programs. Is there any way around this?

I'd love to just run programs that set my speed and include automatically instead of me needing to manually adjust them on the fly.

Or even if I could program the user 1 & 2 remotely would be a good use.

Anyone figure out a way around this?

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u/dayv2005 — 7 days ago

Curious how everyone's thinking about unit tests in the age of AI coding assistants.

Do you still find unit tests provide the same value they did a few years ago?

My experience has been that they started as useful guardrails, but over time they've become more of a maintenance burden. When implementation changes, AI usually updates or rewrites the tests along with the code, so they don't seem to catch as much as they used to. They also add a lot of context for AI to process.

Has anyone else noticed this, or am I missing something? Have your testing strategies changed because of AI?

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u/dayv2005 — 10 days ago

Am I asking to much to have this fixed? And do you agree?

Just got a new roof and gutters. The gutters were installed today and gone before I did my final check.

Pic 1: is it ok for a second floor downspout to terminate on the first floor roof? I think it should be routed into the gutter below it. This are was heavily damaged and needed most of the decking replaced because the previous owners had it like this.

Pic 2 & 3: Ends aren't capped and cut to contour the roof. This allows all the water from those gutters to just terminate again on the roof. I think it would be better to cap those and have a small downspout drop into the below gutters.

I am just checking to make sure I'm not being unreasonable. They said this is how it was previously. I told yeah because (I believe) the previous owners didn't do it properly which lead to premature failure in the roof and decking.

It was a great company and I doubt they give me any issues fixing it but I just wanted to make sure I'm not being unreasonable here.

u/dayv2005 — 26 days ago