• 4 Posts
  • 78 Comments
Joined 1Y ago
cake
Cake day: Jun 30, 2023

help-circle
rss

That’s good to know. I’ll look into the Docker image. Thank you


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


Someone else mentioned ERPnext too. It looks interesting. Certainly a possibility. Thank you


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?


I’ll keep them in mind when I design my network. Thank you


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!


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.


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


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!


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


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


Small Commercial Gym Software
Hi everyone. I'm planning to open a small gym and am looking for management software. I don't want cloud services or a subscription fee. I use Linux in my personal life and would prefer to keep running that at the business. Does anyone have experience with this type of thing? I plan to self host all my services and data if possible such as camera systems and maybe even the website (I found a great local website company I'll be talking with soon).
fedilink

I just read this in their FAQ: “We can’t tell the exact price yet. However it will be at the lower end of Steamdeck pricing.”


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.


Check out ETA Prime on YouTube. He has lots of videos on the 7840U at 1080P. It can play modern games at 1080P at low to mid settings generally.


I 100% agree with everything you said. It seems like devices with the hardware that this tend to go for around a grand or a little more


Exactly my thoughts! The touchpads were key


I wonder that too. What do these things normally go for? High hundreds to just over a thousand? I wonder if you were to install HoloISO if all the hardware features would still work properly.


New Manjaro Linux Gaming Handheld from OrangePi
This is exciting! A gaming handheld from a great open source hardware company that makes SBCs like the RP5. It looks to have all the quality features and combines the best of all the handhelds I've seen. This has me really excited. I am wondering though what gaming on Manjaro Linux is like if anyone knows. I've heard of Bazzite and Nobara as well as Chimera and HoloISO which are all focused around gaming. Does Manjaro ship with all the gaming features preinstalled?
fedilink

No, not at the beginning. I’m trying to remember but I’m getting two memories mixed together so I’m not quite sure now which spot it was.


I got stuck in the first game where a boss would just utterly destroy my team. I tried a few times and never got close to winning. Maybe I’ll give it another shot


Libro.FM seems to be an honorable website to purchase DRM free audiobooks. They’ll send money from your purchase to your local bookstore of choice.


Maybe No Man’s Sky. I’m not too sure what people think of it now a days but it had a massive turn around since launch


This is why I only buy DRM free games from GoG and download them forever so my copy stays the way it should be. With me and DRM free.



Lots of similarities. I also think it’s the same engine. I wonder how the combat will be as well


Replaying Pokémon Fire Red as a ROM hack with Throwback. It’s a vanilla + experience and it’s really quite fun to play old games.


Dice with the OG Battlefield 2 on PC. That’s what I mostly played. Now I haven’t touched a BF game in years. None have lived up to that game yet.


They could add the popular streaming services to Kodi and log in.

Edit: Well they say the steaming services are a bonus but the focus is Jellyfin. Does Kodi have an integration with Jellyfin?


A RaspberryPi with a Flirc case is silent



I’m looking for something to run Open Media Vault. Fast Ethernet and multiple drive options. I also like to tinker, the prebuilt mini PCs haven’t interested me much


Do you know of any newer Intel SBCs with the same IO? I would like to take a look




Oh, I wouldn’t know that. I do remember playing it years ago, I think when it first came out.


PC Gaming Wiki states that World of Goo is touchscreen optimized. It’s such a great game.



Thank you very much! That’s exactly what I needed to know


Jellyfin on Roku TV?
I'm interested in using Jellyfin. I learned that you can install the Jellyfin "channel" on any Roku device to stream to it. I have a TCL Roku TV and when I search for Jellyfin nothing appears. Also when I follow the link from Jellyfin's website to Roku's website it redirects to the main channel page and when I search for it there it doesn't appear. **Is Jellyfin still available on Roku?** I can't find anything online indicating that it shouldn't be.
fedilink


Lemuroid is a great open source emulator. Vimm’s Lair is a great place to find games/ROMs. It’s difficult to play games though that require the bumper buttons on a touch screen. Maybe consider getting her a retro gaming handheld device. They can either run based on Linux, so an emulator, or Android which can operate like normal and then you can select an emulator to play. ETA Prime has lots of reviews of these devices.


Amount of RJ45 Ports on Home Server?
I'm in the process of designing a home server and am curious how many ethernet ports are required at minimum and how many people recommend. The single board computer (SBC) I plan to use has two built in and has a pcie slot to add four more if necessary. If I don't need the four extra I'd like to use the pcie slot for a pcie Coral Edge TPU (preferred over the USB variant but still an option). I expect to plan to use the server to connect to my home network so any device on the network via WiFi can access NextCloud. Besides that I want to use Frigate in another container for home video surveillance. I don't know if I can or want to yet also add a Plex or Jellyfin instance to then connect to my TV or use a separate SBC for that. What are your thoughts? I'm new to all of these things and just don't want to waste money on the wrong hardware. Thanks!
fedilink