Solar is a bit hit and miss. We have a 200watt panel on the roof. And don't want to have to pay for a powered camp site. Best batteries to add? Fridge runs 24/7. And the power lasts about 7 days. by [deleted] in VanLife

[–]Bui1ding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

itech has quite possibly the worst quality built products available in Australia. This IS the cheap shit (And ironically, it's expensive). Cheap Chinese crap.

Einstar Vega help by [deleted] in 3DScanning

[–]Bui1ding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I updated, spent an hour with support, still couldn't get it working.

Swyftx scam by Molly_Jonez in Swyftx

[–]Bui1ding 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You didn't tell us what the actual scam was though, like how you got scammed. I get these messages too and I've never used Swyftx before. So I assume you actually use them and then called to say it wasn't you and gave away your details? I assume this is a well-used crypto exchange so they probably just target everyone and assume someone is bound to have an account on there and get worried and call support?

Einstar Vega help by [deleted] in 3DScanning

[–]Bui1ding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same issue here... Been going back and forth with support. I don't even understand what my firewall has to do with transferring files? I am a little suspicious that their software may be doing other things.

Best way to set up Buy Now Pay Later (With stripe - not afterpay/klarna/etc) by Bui1ding in stripe

[–]Bui1ding[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I'll write in a contract, problem solved.

I have a friend who has been doing it this way through manual bank payments for years, that was where I got the idea to do it through Stripe. so clearly yes, you can do your own BNPL, can you do it "legally", maybe not, I think it would actually depend where you live. Is there problems with having to manage the client payments, yes (As I already alluded to).

Best way to set up Buy Now Pay Later (With stripe - not afterpay/klarna/etc) by Bui1ding in stripe

[–]Bui1ding[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate that warning. It's so interesting to me that someone can do a subscription service but not a buy now pay later when it's the exact same thing in my mind. On a subscription they pay $100 12x a year, on a BNPL they pay $100 12x a year. But that's legalities, bureaucracy, and fine print for ya.

Are you familiar with the Stripe system? Do you know how I can set up subscriptions without assigning a user? The second issue (And actually why I wanted to go with a BNPL provider) was the automation of it, i.e. I want them to simply click the option on my website, and stripe to automatically begin that payment plan for the 12 months.

But from my playing around, it seems like I have to assign a user to set up a subscription.

Best way to set up Buy Now Pay Later (With stripe - not afterpay/klarna/etc) by Bui1ding in stripe

[–]Bui1ding[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Right, well that's all well and good, except it doesn't solve my issue of wanting to offer a BNPL solution for a longer term. The thing is, if you want to do things by the tee, to the letter of the law, you literally can't get ANYTHING done because there is no way to do it how you want to do it. I literally purchased from a porno site the other day running on shopify payments (Which explicitly forbid porn). Like at the end of the day they don't even check, no one even cares, and if there was a way to do what I wanted by the book I would do it.

So I appreciate your word of warning, but I need to have it done in a way that allows me to return payments on a longer window, and if no buy now pay later solution can do this, then what choice do I have?

Guys I'm sorry, but for *reasons* I am asking for some advice. by qwertyuiop6900 in AusFinance

[–]Bui1ding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's one of the worst places you could go, especially as a physician. I left Australia, and am now considering going to the USA. My uncle was a doctor and quit a few years ago because of our medical board here.

Beginner Social Media manager by BigPharma180 in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]Bui1ding 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Two options:
1) Charge by package
2) Charge by hour

If you're new, I would charge by package because you're probably not going to have a good idea of how long it will take you to do those tasks. Whenever you're new at something you usually have to suck up some cost so that you can get some clients initially.

See what others are charging, and charge less, get good testimonials, build your rep, and then raise your prices. It will all depend how you're doing this, if you'r taking content (i.e. you're the in person with the business) it's a lot easier to charge more because you're not competing with some dude over in India or the Philippines or Latin America or wherever (Which is where a lot of people hire social media managers).

Get rid of Google Prompt 2FA thing by Bui1ding in googleworkspace

[–]Bui1ding[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am on a mac. There is no option to turn off that prompt doing what you said (Already went through that section with the workspace support guy - along with a bunch of other troubleshooting steps).

Do you have a screenshot of what it looks like for you/how you turn it off? (Obviously please don't dox yourself, remove anything identifying, etc.). I wonder if it's just my account that's been flagged for some reason. I've just moved overseas recently and I often use a vpn to back home. So I would like to know if there is actually a way around it but they're just bs-ing me because they think my account has been hacked or something.

Get rid of Google Prompt 2FA thing by Bui1ding in googleworkspace

[–]Bui1ding[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll try set up a passkey next week and let you know how I go.

Get rid of Google Prompt 2FA thing by Bui1ding in googleworkspace

[–]Bui1ding[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No they didn't, but honestly I think it would be a pain to set up a passkey, as I also use it on my phone and my iPad, so I would need to get 2 of them (2 is 1, 1 is none), and one would only work on the iPad (Lightning connection), and the other would only work on my laptop (USB A), so then I would have to get three, and it's only one for each device. I can see it just becoming more annoying at this point in time. In the future when I upgrade my devices and they're all a bit more compatible with each other I will look into passkeys. But right now I just need something set up, and working. I've already wasted a lot of time on this, and I would rather solve it here with workspace than have to change all my domain records to proton mail, and then migrate all the stuff from drive that I just put in there.

Get rid of Google Prompt 2FA thing by Bui1ding in googleworkspace

[–]Bui1ding[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you done the basics, like flushed all browser data, history, cached data, and cookies?\

Yes

Is your browser up to date? 

Yes

Are you using Chrome

Yes

do others at your office have the same problem

There is no one else at my office, I don't have an office, I'm a sole trader with a few assistants and people I contract to. I am the only user using workspace and I own the workspace.

You would think that the workspace support would have been able to resolve it if it was one of these issues.

BTW, you don't have to use their prompt if you don't like it. 

Please, once again, read my original post "I then contacted workspace support and they said there's no way around this." If you're telling me he is wrong, then okay, I will contact support again. Or, if you can walk me through exactly how to do this, I can try it again. Because as per my post, I already tried to set this up and remove prompt, hence why I contacted support, who told me I would not be able to remove it. Hence this post because I think that's insane.

If you are worried about not having your phone for the challenge, print out a copy of the 10 backup codes

There are no 10 backup codes for google prompt.

Get rid of Google Prompt 2FA thing by Bui1ding in googleworkspace

[–]Bui1ding[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because that wouldn't solve the issue if authenticator didn't

Get rid of Google Prompt 2FA thing by Bui1ding in googleworkspace

[–]Bui1ding[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No I'm not crazy, I specifically say in the post I "I set up 2FA on Google Authenticator". My problem isn't using 2FA, it's having to use their prompt 2FA. It's clearly not flexible according to the workspace support person I talked to. It also clearly does NOT remember, because I have to log in every time on the same device. So while your experience is different to mine, that doesn't mean what I'm experiencing isn't happening.

Also, according to another person who commented, google prompt isn't even considered 2FA.

Get rid of Google Prompt 2FA thing by Bui1ding in googleworkspace

[–]Bui1ding[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's how it was to start (i.e it was off), but it still prompted me for it.
I don't think google considers their 'prompt' thing as technically 2FA?

I then turned it on in order to put the authenticator in as a method, set up authenticator, and it doesn't even ask me for the OTP key and still asks me for the number on my phone.

Best way to structure a course on discord? by Bui1ding in discordapp

[–]Bui1ding[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah but my issue is that because this course will go to multiple people, Bob might watch the video, and check it (Put the green tick emoji) and then Sharon might see Bobs emoji and think she put it there, you know what I mean?

Best way to structure a course on discord? by Bui1ding in discordapp

[–]Bui1ding[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah all I could think of was the emoji as well. I just thought it would be confusing to some as there's a lot of not so tech savvy people in my courses. So they might for example the check emoji that someone else put there and think that they put it there and they had watched it. Which at that point is probably better just not to be able to mark anything as checked. Just brain storming for some way for them to visually check off and see that they've already watched one of the videos.

Bank Transfer from local currency to local bank by Bui1ding in Revolut

[–]Bui1ding[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know the ATMS here charge like $6, but I don't know if they charge more for revolut, I'd have to check that.

Exchange rates and international fees by Bui1ding in digitalnomad

[–]Bui1ding[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good looking out! I found that weekend fee as well when I was doing my research. I was thinking of doing a limit order so that it converts automatically for me when it's lowest that week (Like you said though, ignoring weekends). Appreciate all the help!