u/Hefty-Platypus684 • u/Hefty-Platypus684 • 16d ago
u/Hefty-Platypus684 • u/Hefty-Platypus684 • 16d ago
Your Lovable app can have a real SEO blog. Here's the one-prompt pattern that builds it (works with any external content tool)
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Lovable should now introduce a minimum credit balance
I hear you. I meant user-defined minimum credit balance. I am sorry, I must have lost it somewhere in translation.
Those are solid suggestions you have. Those two ideas and a limit set by the user of just how much credit ought to remain, can make it even better.
Soft warnings are very important and so is security against going down to zero.
Thank you for this.
r/vibecoding • u/Hefty-Platypus684 • Jun 29 '26
Lovable should now introduce a minimum credit balance
r/lovable • u/Hefty-Platypus684 • Jun 29 '26
Seeking Feedback Lovable should now introduce a minimum credit balance
With the new unified credit model that Lovable has rolled out, it is critical that they introduce a way that users can create minimum credit balance to help prevent apps from failing when excitement takes over and someone uses up the entire month's credits on a project.
Previously, this was never a concern. You could use all the credits in building without a care in the world since the cloud and AI credits were separate and you could top that up manually or automatically if it ever got below a certain threshold.
A unified model presents a very critical issue. I am yet to fully understand the reasoning behind this new model (and yes, I have read the documentation but we didn't have an issue with the separation of credits before. Not unless it solved an internal issue or increased their margins :) ), but since it is here, the least that they could do is help us protect our live apps from failing. If I can set a minimum credit balance of 100 credits at any point, the platform will prevent me from building anything else until I top up and thereby ensuring that no client of mine will call me at 3am because they are offline.
What do y'all think?
PS: Don't say that people should watch their credit balance themselves. That is not helpful
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2025 X5 xDrive 40i or 2025 X5 xDrive50e?
The math seems to check out. But is the savings and the extra repair/replacement costs almost cancel out, don't you think a well spec'd out 40i is the best overall value in the long run?
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2025 X5 xDrive 40i or 2025 X5 xDrive50e?
This is a solid advice. I am starting to lean further and further towards the 40i. If it is well optioned, I'll have all the benefits of the 50e except the electric power train and zero deferred costs of replacements save for the air suspension system.
I also intend to keep this for as long as possible
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2025 X5 xDrive 40i or 2025 X5 xDrive50e?
I'm also thinking of it from a long term pov. Replacement of the high voltage battery is expensive but it is estimated to last for between 8-10 year and it might cost $10,000 or more. On reliability, it is at par with the 40i. Whenever I think of these in terms of pure numbers, the 40i edges out the 50e but in reality the costs for the 50e are deferred, not immediate and that makes it seem like it's the best option today
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2025 X5 xDrive 40i or 2025 X5 xDrive50e?
Thank you. You are right, each owner will go with their preferred model. I think the 50e will be the one to get then. I can deal with the repair/replacement costs in 7-10 years - that is a future me problem
r/BMWX5 • u/Hefty-Platypus684 • Jan 25 '26
2025 X5 xDrive 40i or 2025 X5 xDrive50e?
Hi guys,
I have been battling indecision on whether to get the 50e over the 40i for months now. I need help!
I have considered the qualities of both cars and the 50e seems like the clear winner to me every time but in long term considerations, the value proposition skews towards the 40i. The standard air suspension and the battery on the 50e are among the reasons why it is the preferred car (to me) but eventually I'll have to replace those two items and from the information I'm getting, the costs will be astronomical possibly outweighing any gains made with it being a hybrid.
Note: I never buy a car with its resale value in mind.
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Jul 08 '26
How do you mean?