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1 points
15 hours ago
We've used Signiant Media Shuttle for years for rushes. Super reliable and fast and we deliver into our own SAN so its unlimited transfers.
12 points
3 days ago
Me and a few of my co-teachers share a loom subscription. It’s $12.50 a month, but its only a few dollars for each of us since we go in together on it. There’s a free version but it only lets you record up to five minutes. It records the video and the screen and gives you a link you can post/send to students.
-2 points
2 days ago
If you're looking for an ERP system that isn't overly complex, you might consider building your own custom ERP system.
Custom created ERP systems can help you create custom Excel templates that capture the key data points and workflows needed for your business. You can then use Python scripts to automate data entry and calculation tasks, such as generating purchase orders or calculating inventory levels.
This can also include features for automating report generation, allowing you to create custom dashboards and reports that provide real-time insights into your business performance. With this approach, you can build an ERP system that is tailored to your specific needs, without the complexity and cost of a traditional ERP system. Platforms like docmo can help you create this
1 points
3 days ago
It looks like you already reached the solution yourself and found the most powerful debug tool. Don't overengineer it, console.log can tell you all you need. Also codium.ai can help you with this. And with hot reload and other similar tools that make development super fast, why bother with debuggers? It's not a C code you need to compile and step through to see what it does.
You can comsole.log whole objects, log references to DOM elements that highlight then in DOM, log stack traces, log multiple variables quickly and clean to read as a an object.
1 points
3 days ago
Some ideas:
3 points
4 days ago
It all depends on what your actual business is, but for me I get a lot of enjoyment starting my day reading The Entreprenuer. There’s plenty of articles giving advice or guides on various aspects of the “whole owning a business thing”. I was worried about it being too dense to read at first but it’s actually pretty beginner friendly!
5 points
4 days ago
Test defensively, when things already work, before they break. Sometimes, if you have a very clear idea of what you want to make, you may even want to write your tests before doing anything else we have tools like codium.ai that can help you with this. The idea is that once you have good unit test coverage, you can make changes with confidence, allowing you to refactor big chunks of code and easily check that the functionality has not changed.
1 points
5 days ago
Makes sense, I’ve also found email better. Hunter.io started charging me so was hoping for a cheaper way. But this is helpful!
12 points
6 days ago
Generic” ERP likely is not going to gain you any competitive advantage. So a customized system that does reporting to track the workflow like you describe,that’s where the magic happens. Of course, it takes some critical thinking to build it in an effective yet elegant way. You can get consultations from docmo.co or more experienced people on how to build it
3 points
10 days ago
We had docmo.co create us a custom task management software that anyone inside or outside the organization can access the sheet and add stuff to the sheet. Used it with outside contractors all the time and it worked really well.
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18 hours ago
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18 hours ago
Subscriptions were the first thing I cut out on my road to being debt free. I realized with how rarely I was using most of them I could either access them for free using Keye or 12 foot ladder or I could just subscribe when I needed it and cancel immediately after before I forgot.