u/Charming_Chipmunk69

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Anyone found a no code ETL tool that didn’t get annoying later?

I’ve been poking around different no code ETL tools and they all look decent in screenshots, but that doesn’t really say much.

I’m just trying to move data around on a regular basis without dragging a developer into every small change. Nothing too fancy. Mostly curious what people ended up using after the trial phase and didn’t hate a month later.

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u/Charming_Chipmunk69 — 2 days ago

Anyone here exporting Salesforce data to SFTP on a schedule?

We have a pretty basic Salesforce to SFTP need, but I’m trying not to solve it in the most painful way possible.

This is for recurring file exports, not just a one-off job. Main thing I care about is that it keeps running without someone having to poke it every time the file changes a bit.

If you’ve already dealt with this, what ended up working for you?

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u/Charming_Chipmunk69 — 3 days ago

Where do you usually browse email template examples that are actually usable, not just inspiration?

I am currently drowning in a backlog of campaign requests and starting to question my entire workflow. For the past year, I’ve been hand-coding every single layout to ensure maximum control, but the constant testing in Litmus for every minor change is becoming unsustainable. I need to find a way to speed up my production without delivering a bloated or broken html email template to my clients, especially since we’ve seen an uptick in rendering issues with the latest Windows Mail updates.

Lately, I’ve been feeling like my time could be better spent on strategy or complex interactive elements rather than rewriting basic table structures for the thousandth time. However, I’m terrified of "free" blocks that add unnecessary CSS and mess up the deliverability. I'm looking for a middle ground—a source for a clean, professional html email template that I can actually trust and easily customize at the code level.

And here is what interests me:

- Do you prefer starting with a "blank slate" framework or using a library for your html email template foundations?

- How do you handle the balance between custom brand fonts and fallback web-safe fonts in your code?

- What is your go-to process for inlining CSS - do you use a manual tool or an automated build script?

- Have you found any libraries that offer a truly "clean" html email template without the typical spaghetti code?

- Which testing tools are you using to verify accessibility and screen reader support in your layouts?

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u/Charming_Chipmunk69 — 3 days ago

Best apps for anxiety that actually work long-term?

I’ve been trying to find something that actually helps with anxiety long-term, not just in the moment.

With ADHD it’s even harder - I either forget to use the app after a few days or it just becomes another thing I “should be doing” but don’t. I’ve tried a couple of options people usually recommend as an anxiety help app, but most of them feel either too basic (just breathing / tracking) or too overwhelming to stick with.

What I’m really looking for is something that:

- doesn’t require too much effort to keep using

- actually helps understand patterns, not just log feelings

- still feels useful even on low-energy days

I recently spent some time using the breeze app and it felt a bit different compared to a typical anxiety help app - more focused on reflection and understanding what’s going on, not just quick fixes. Not sure yet if that actually holds up long-term.

Has anyone here found an anxiety help app that actually sticks and makes a real difference over time?

Or is it more about how you use it rather than the app itself?

u/Charming_Chipmunk69 — 4 days ago

What’s the best photo retouch app for realistic face editing?

Maybe I'm just being too picky, but it seems to me that most apps either do nothing or suddenly turn your face into plastic 😅

I've been trying to find the best photo retouching app that can fix small things (like uneven skin tone or lighting) while still keeping all the natural texture. I've tested a few options, one of them being retouchme. Some of the edits actually came out surprisingly normal, not too filtered. But I'm not sure if it's just me or if it's actually good in the long run. Has anyone here used it properly?

Or maybe there's a best photo retouching app that you always go back to when you want something sophisticated and realistic?

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u/Charming_Chipmunk69 — 4 days ago

Ran a few “experiments” on my personal style and ended up with multiple distinct versions of myself.

Each one creates a different perception and vibe.

Now the problem is choosing which direction to double down on.

Would appreciate some outside perspective before making the final call.

u/Charming_Chipmunk69 — 6 days ago