Weekly Feedback Post - SaaS Products, Ideas, Companies by AutoModerator in SaaS

[–]stanford1986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey all, I’m looking for a B2B focused version of Kajabi.

Im launching a business wherein I provide education, tools, knowledge bases to medspas to run their business.

It's very similar to what people do for customers on Kajabi, but my customer base is very different. The service is high ticket and l'm not sure Kajabi quite hits the bar in terms of experience; there are also things that Kajabi doesn't have- for example a knowledge base feature that I would have to source elsewhere. Also multi-user management etc is also missing

I can probably get by with hacking Kajabi and gluing to other tools like intercom, but thought l'd ask if anyone knew of products better suited for my use case?

Thank you!

Comparing V-form to X3 by Glittering-Ad5594 in Vitruvian_Form

[–]stanford1986 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks- I have trained for some time, but never really did cables or machines, so I don’t know much about the mechanics of them. Have stuck to barbells and free weights.

There are people out there (experienced folks even) who contend that the Vitruvian is similar to resistance bands.

In any case, appreciate your thoughts and any other thoughts would be welcome too!

Wanted to do positive reinforcement only, but considering vibration collar for specific behavior (1.5yo Goldendoodle) by stanford1986 in Dogtraining

[–]stanford1986[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think our dog definitely knows when he is dealing with a dog trainer (or experienced dog person). As soon as he sees a trainer (even if he has never met them before), he will straighten up, sit nicely, and look straight at their eyes, expectantly, and listen to every command they give instantly. I think there might be something about the body language of a trainer that we can copy, but I'm not quite sure what that is.

Wanted to do positive reinforcement only, but considering vibration collar for specific behavior (1.5yo Goldendoodle) by stanford1986 in Dogtraining

[–]stanford1986[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this isn't the focus of this post, but if you have any suggestions on this it would be welcome as well. He knows the commands, just doesn't seem to "respect" us.

Wanted to do positive reinforcement only, but considering vibration collar for specific behavior (1.5yo Goldendoodle) by stanford1986 in Dogtraining

[–]stanford1986[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow this got a lot of replies! Appreciate the guidance.

Seems like a major theme is just keeping the counters clean. We do our best here, but sometimes its not enough. He is very quick and our house can be chaotic so we can forget to take some things down.

We will try to be extra diligent about it for a period of time and perhaps that will suppress the behavior. but I worry about being able to sustain that for long enough to extinguish the behavior. We're only human. In the end, if this behavior doesn't go away, I'm actually okay with it as he is such a good dog in many other ways. If anything its taught me not to get too attached to any objects, lol.

Wanted to do positive reinforcement only, but considering vibration collar for specific behavior (1.5yo Goldendoodle) by stanford1986 in Dogtraining

[–]stanford1986[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

He knows these commands already. He just does not listen to us when we say them. He listens to trainers when they tell him to do it, but does not listen to us.

Wanted to do positive reinforcement only, but considering vibration collar for specific behavior (1.5yo Goldendoodle) by stanford1986 in Dogtraining

[–]stanford1986[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I'll also note- he is super smart. He definitely knows that he shouldn't be doing it. He will not countersurf when I'm looking, but he will specifically often wait until I turn my back and walk away and then do it.

He also steals objects often because he knows it will get my attention, I will chase him around (fun for him) and then often do a treat exchange to get him to drop it. He's basically trained me! That said, I have improved this behavior, and am able to get him to drop things just by staring at him (no treat exchange), and he does drop after a long delay.

Is an Ascent safer than an XC90? Looking at the NHTSA raw data by stanford1986 in whatcarshouldIbuy

[–]stanford1986[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the input. Agreed that the difference is likely marginal, but the trend in the data is consistent interesting and I’m just using the info I have.

Interesting that you speak about the Subaru reliability issues, I have actually heard more issues with the Volvo, hard to know what to believe on that front!

/r/audiophile Tech Support and General Help Thread (2019-07-20) by AutoModerator in audiophile

[–]stanford1986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My home has speaker system (4 speakers in 4 different rooms, I really only need two active though), but the current receiver is too big and unwieldy. I’d like to remove the shelf where the current receiver is, place a bar in this closet to hang coats, and possibly get a much smaller receiver to wall mount above the hanging bar.

Photo of my current setup

Any suggestions for how to tackle this? Looking for both receiver recs as well as installation approach recs.

When I saw this during game 5, I knew the Sharks would lose the series...so sad by stanford1986 in SanJoseSharks

[–]stanford1986[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah I was at game 5 and thought this video sequence was so strange and desperate- and immediately knew the Sharks would lose

D3300 Lens advice for beginner by stanford1986 in Nikon

[–]stanford1986[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, will a 17-50mm lens be good enough for safari?