sic_semper_tyrannis
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- Comment on God of War now available in GOG 8 months ago:
Comes with the typical bs Playstation EULA: “The Software is licensed to you, not sold. SIE grants to you a limited, non-exclusive license to use the Software for personal use on the system or device for which it was purchased.”
- Comment on Yuzu is gone. 8 months ago:
That’s terrible
- Comment on Yuzu is gone. 8 months ago:
Who’s paying who 2.4M?
- Comment on Small Commercial Gym Software 8 months ago:
I see. Thank you
- Comment on Small Commercial Gym Software 8 months ago:
That’s good to know. I’ll look into the Docker image. Thank you
- Comment on Small Commercial Gym Software 8 months ago:
I’m not opposed to tried and true simple solutions. I think my wife would find it much easier with an automated system however. I really need a way for people to pay for their memberships and keep track of that and I have no background with this stuff. I think having a system that’s already designed for this would make opening the gym less daunting. I appreciate the thought
- Comment on Small Commercial Gym Software 8 months ago:
Someone else mentioned ERPnext too. It looks interesting. Certainly a possibility. Thank you
- Comment on Small Commercial Gym Software 8 months ago:
I am confused as to what this is exactly. Is it some type of operating system that makes installing certain software easy like Docker or something?
- Comment on Small Commercial Gym Software 8 months ago:
I’ll keep them in mind when I design my network. Thank you
- Comment on Small Commercial Gym Software 8 months ago:
Wow, Akaunting looks really great. It seems simple and upgradable if my needs change over time. I have the ability to self host and even make a one time payment instead of subscribing to their services if I want. Thank you!
- Comment on Small Commercial Gym Software 8 months ago:
Okay I see. I’ll have to check how much it is. So this can be self hosted for free with the tradeoff of having to figure out how to do that? If that’s the case then I could even start off with the ease of the subscription and over time get my self hosting setup figured out.
- Comment on Small Commercial Gym Software 8 months ago:
I did see the subscriptions module. Once you add enough modules it becomes a paid service. I have yet to find info on if Odoo is subscription based or a one time payment. I don’t mind paying for a software but do not want a subscription service.
- Comment on Small Commercial Gym Software 8 months ago:
This looks to be just for writing out workout routines, not a client management software. It might be useful one day so thank you anyways
- Comment on Small Commercial Gym Software 8 months ago:
There’s a lot to look into there. It covers quite a bit so it could work. I’ll research this for sure. Thank you a lot!
- Comment on Small Commercial Gym Software 8 months ago:
I understand the payment will have to connect to the internet and be outsourced but I want all my customer data to stay on my server
- Comment on Small Commercial Gym Software 8 months ago:
I don’t yet know the scope of everything I might need, but right now I believe that a customer management system is the focus. A way to input their details and payment information to have an automatic recurring membership.
I don’t think I really need a way for them to view their account as it won’t have any fancy features. I just need to know that they are a member and have a membership renewal. They can sign up and cancel in person or over the phone (I’m not making it disgustingly hard for people to cancel like the large gyms).
On top of that I would imagine it would be nice for the software to keep track of my total number of patrons and thus a total income amount
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- Comment on Audacity adds AI audio editing capabilities thanks to free Intel OpenVINO plugins 8 months ago:
Use Tenacity instead
- Comment on Best TV box for connecting to streaming services? 8 months ago:
Kodi via LibreElec on a RaspberryPi in a Flirc case with the Flirc remote.
Streaming pirated content used to bother me but now I see it as these streaming companies steal my data, give me ads after I pay for the service, and if I “purchase” something it’s not actually mine, not DRM free, and they have the tendency to remove that so called purchased content due to licensing issues.
- Comment on Americans are asleep, post European windows 9 months ago:
Thank you. I’ll look into that option
- Comment on Americans are asleep, post European windows 9 months ago:
I tried finding a company who sold those windows in my city here in the USA and failed.
- Comment on Any suggestions for overcoming addiction to capitalist big tech social media and streaming etc? 9 months ago:
Good job starting, that’s the hardest part. It rakes time to ween yourself away. Make it inconvenient to check social media. Delete the apps and make yourself login to the webapp every time. Kodi is a good streaming platform if you’re okay with piracy.
- Comment on World’s first off-road solar car ‘Stella Terra’ succeeds in cruising from Morocco to the Sahara 10 months ago:
It’s neat to see solar technology go this far. Was there a support team?
A great positive is that it is a very light weight vehicle. The approach angle looks good. It’s cool how it pops open to supposedly live in but I wonder what the interior is actually like. I can’t imagine it is carrying much living supplies, water, etc as it’s a very light vehicle.
Some negatives include terrible ground clearance and a horrendous departure angle. I can’t imagine the break over angle is very good considering the low ground clearance. It also has small tire sidewalls so they couldn’t have aired down much.
All in all, not a serious off road vehicle. I would argue it’s as much of an off road vehicle as a Prius is with a roof top tent on it. It’s just meant to cruise fire roads.
- Comment on USA Will Invest in High-Speed Train to Fight Climate Change 11 months ago:
Think if we instead of giving trillions of dollars to the Ukraine, spent it on our own country. If we spent all that money on this project alone it might actually be beneficial to our people
- Comment on Each Bitcoin transaction uses 4,200 gallons of water — enough to fill a swimming pool — and could potentially cause freshwater shortages 11 months ago:
It’s called “agrivoltaic” farming. Be sure to checkout the hyperlinks in this article too: theconversation.com/how-shading-crops-with-solar-…
- Comment on Each Bitcoin transaction uses 4,200 gallons of water — enough to fill a swimming pool — and could potentially cause freshwater shortages 11 months ago:
People can talk all day and say things could have been used for something else or something better. Most of the time people can think of an idea but nobody does it. Don’t be hateful towards BTC miners because they actually did it. Like someone else mentioned in another comment, water would be much better utilized by not going into thousands of pools and golf courses or watering lawns. You would probably need investors to have a large operation but it doesn’t make these people elite or whatever whales are. The people I know who mine using oil exhaust are wholesome good people just making it by like everyone else is and trying to live their dream. The difference is BTC (not other cryptos) using renewable energy puts it in a unique position to be a good product for everyone as it’s a money that is equal for everyone to use, unlike traditional fiat currencies.
- Comment on Each Bitcoin transaction uses 4,200 gallons of water — enough to fill a swimming pool — and could potentially cause freshwater shortages 11 months ago:
This is simply untrue. I know a large BTC mining operation and they don’t use water. They use the gases coming off from oil mining that would otherwise go into the atmosphere. BTC mining takes advantage of surplus energy so it’s creation doesn’t go to waste. The mining is good for our environment. I’ve also read about solar panels sitting above crops to power BTC miners. These panels covering the crops help conserve water while helping the plants grow better.
- Comment on Canada says Google will pay $74 million annually to Canadian news industry under new online law 11 months ago:
The next evolution of subscription services hahaha
- Comment on Open extensions on Firefox for Android will be available from December 14 11 months ago:
Privacy Redirect is no longer maintained. Use LibRedirect instead.
- Comment on A Novel Approach to Yotube Ads 11 months ago:
No problem