SpoopyKing

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[–] SpoopyKing 19 points 11 months ago

$200,000 in overtime to clear Hamilton Hall at Columbia. The article also points out that the George Floyd protests cost over $150M in overtime and over $30M in lawsuits.

Saved you a click

[–] SpoopyKing 16 points 1 year ago (1 children)

To be fair, Simone had the same problem on the first build of Truckla, it wasn't water sealed properly. Of course, that was a hobby project built in a workshop, which still managed to look and operate way better than the piece of junk Tesla actually PUT INTO PRODUCTION

[–] SpoopyKing 11 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Cancelled has 2 Ls and I will die on this hill

[–] SpoopyKing 17 points 1 year ago

Jalapeños? Man would choke on anything spicier than flour

[–] SpoopyKing 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

In studies, data points named with "C" are frequently "control" points

[–] SpoopyKing 16 points 1 year ago

Fox News is less biased and more reliable than MSNBC, apparently

[–] SpoopyKing 31 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Why is the publication date June 2024?

[–] SpoopyKing 0 points 1 year ago

Almost all of the OCA extensions are now installable with pip, just make sure you're locking down versioning well.

[–] SpoopyKing 9 points 1 year ago

Core Odoo pros: Odoo is great at what it does. It's modular, and let's you consolidate a lot of business software into one place where it can all talk to itself. Generally, this makes accounting teams very happy, since invoicing, inventory (esp GAAP), and expenses are all generated mostly automatically. The UI has really improved recently, and performance scales well. Odoo has some good functional tutorials on their website that guide you through using the features.

Core Odoo cons: If your business has some need outside of what Odoo expects you to use it for, good luck. Unless it's a minor thing, you're probably better off changing your SOPs to fit Odoo rather than trying to change Odoo to work for you. Of course, you don't know whether it's a minor thing unless you have someone with Odoo familiarity -- but we'll get to that.

Custom Odoo pros: Almost all of the business logic is written in Python with a fully extensible framework. It's designed to be modified, and it's pretty friendly. The docs aren't great, but the community is. The Odoo Community Association (OCA) maintains a large library of OS extensions, divided by business area. Even if you don't find what you need, it's a great place to learn by example on creating custom modules. Simple UI changes are mainly handled by XML, which again is fairly easy to pick up by studying examples.

Custom Odoo cons: There's a learning curve, as with anything. Something you thought should be a simple change might turn out to be a pit of vipers. If you're trying to do web app changes, I will pray for you. Odoo has started to roll out OWL, a JS framework based on React and Node.js, but documentation on JS in Odoo is basically non-existent, and Odoo devs avoid JS like the plague.

If your company is looking to change, Odoo has implementation partners, who will tailor Odoo to your needs. Partner prices vary widely, and you get what you pay for. It really depends on your company's size and budget. You still pay licensing, etc. through Odoo itself.

Avoid odoo.sh (Odoo's SaaS option) at all costs, I have never seen it go well. Avoid Studio (allows UI changes without coding) at all costs, it turns into spaghetti every time.

[–] SpoopyKing 1 points 1 year ago

Since they have no pro teams in any sport, college basketball is pretty much the biggest obsession in Kentucky. If the NCAA disqualified teams from schools with anti-LGBTQ policies, I'm pretty sure KY would sing a different tune real quick

[–] SpoopyKing 11 points 1 year ago

They just pick from a hat, and that hat is not very full

[–] SpoopyKing 2 points 1 year ago

Jeg troede at denne titel var en "A møøse once bit my sister" joke

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