that’s pretty cool, it’s probably a marketing issue on google’s part.
that’s pretty cool, it’s probably a marketing issue on google’s part.
web service/ hosting, programming labor embedding it in the existing site, graphic design, SAAS fees for other bullshit make up a 10k number, which is probably inflated.
The recoup assumes an extra 25% tables filled on average, ie 25 tables vs 20 every night for 90 days. If those 5 tables filled brings in 20$ after expenses each you can easily get to 10k.
A restaurant running closer to capacity is very profitable vs running under capacity.
Part of faking it is not wanting to acknowledge that you can’t afford a needed service.
There are services that can manage the database for the calendar, or you can implement your own but there’s maintenance and implementation costs.
A dumb restaurant will put garbage in the way of the customers. A smart restaurant understands a 10k outlay pays for itself after a quarter or two, just from reducing friction for customers.
Wow gross. Glad you got out, I doubt many of your colleagues did well from the buyout.
Well post the call recording on LinkedIn if you do
Yes, I attribute security significant misconfigurations to a lag between new service deployments and a relevant review by network security (in a business environment. At home it’s just me.)
So I’m running Milestone VMS, Synology NAS and maybe in a day a minecraft server for the kids, which should all be available outside my home. I’m using the mikrotik HexPOE which is my main router/firewall.
Very little is changing over time… I have a proliant salvage server running proxmox with some hosts and the router only port forwards to an NGINX proxy manager instance for the web interfaces on those hosts. I run a synology NAS separate from the proliant hardware that runs through the proxy.
I know I don’t understand it all, and i’m open to suggestions.
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Fun fact I made my sales team standardize on Omada for all network hardware we are providing (highrise security systems, so SDN is usually out of scope) I was considering replacing my ubiquiti AC Pro soon, but I didn’t settle on a new model of access point yet. What are the mikrotik wifi APs bad at? if it’s meshing I will only have one.
I didn’t look at The Dude before, but it doesn’t seem depreciated?
forgotten
that’s why that guy seemed so unburdened! I understand him better now
Years ago, another trade worker on a construction site was using their wifi stuff, and mentioned using it at home. I went and picked up the hexPOE router and i’m pretty happy with it, but all i’m doing is port forwarding and I set up a rule to capture all DNS requests and shunt them into my pihole.
The documentation is pretty spiffy and public.
I’m not really sure if this seems good because I don’t know any better, or it’s good because it’s good.
edit Gli-net seems nice, but i’m a stickler of using a WAP separate from the router. I know I pay more.
Any opinion on Mikrotik?
No but I want to
A wizard archetype that lets you sacrifice known spells for more slots would be sweet
Twenty years ago when I was 13, I started doing web stuff. This was back when everything was super simple, so everything to get a webserver up was super manual. I’ll mention port forwarding at my current job and there’s this slice of people that are 28-40 years old that know what I’m talking about.
A burner phone with a hotspot would have been cheaper.
Oh damn
I guess you’re normal
Hey don’t be so hard on yourself
You can also use it to fool the rubes around you
If I owned a bar I would have a bonus for any of my employees that kicked me out, deserved or not.
It helped us out