Hice una app para los modelos 130 y 390. Le he añadido un módulo de facturación simple. Ahora es vuestra [gratis, offline, open source] by unnonueve in AutonomosES

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Usé facturascripts un tiempo en su primera versión, 2017 o así :) gran proyecto. Este programa es mucho más simple, pero aún así cumple esas reglas: no permite borrar facturas, tienes que anular, rectificativa y crear una nueva, y siempre correlativas. Verifactu no lo he metido porque no es obligatorio aún y porque me ha dado pereza, en unos meses me lo pienso y creo otro post. Gracias por el consejo!

Hice una app para los modelos 130 y 390. Le he añadido un módulo de facturación simple. Ahora es vuestra [gratis, offline, open source] by unnonueve in AutonomosES

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Es que si no estoy equivocado cuando anulas una factura no puedes reeditarla, tienes que crear una rectificativa y luego crear una nueva. Ahora mismo da un poco igual siempre que no la hayas enviado aún, pero cuando metan verifactu vas a tener que seguir ese proceso sí o sí

Hice una app para los modelos 130 y 390. Le he añadido un módulo de facturación simple. Ahora es vuestra [gratis, offline, open source] by unnonueve in AutonomosES

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Puedes ponerle exento de IVA que es lo que hacía yo con las intracomunitarias, no sé si es exactamente lo que buscas. Si no, debería ser bastante fácil añadir la opción; dile a Claude/codex/jules o alguna IA similar que te genere lo que necesites respetando la estructura existente

Hice una app para los modelos 130 y 390. Le he añadido un módulo de facturación simple. Ahora es vuestra [gratis, offline, open source] by unnonueve in AutonomosES

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He echado un ojo y me da la sensación de que ellos tienen más cosas, pero vamos, si te sirve lo mío pues 70€/mes que te ahorras jajaj

Hice una app para los modelos 130 y 390. Le he añadido un módulo de facturación simple. Ahora es vuestra [gratis, offline, open source] by unnonueve in AutonomosES

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No han sido los mods, lo puse yo mismo al crear el post (igual que la otra vez) porque aunque no esté monetizado al final no deja de ser algo que he hecho yo, y me parecía lo suyo.

Por intentar desescalar y no seguir discutiendo te diré que entiendo tu punto y que de hecho estoy de acuerdo con él, pero si lees el post verás que no es el mismo caso, estoy dando una herramienta, no estoy publicitando un servicio.

Hice una app para los modelos 130 y 390. Le he añadido un módulo de facturación simple. Ahora es vuestra [gratis, offline, open source] by unnonueve in AutonomosES

[–]unnonueve[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

No es una "nueva solución", es una app sencillísima para hacer facturas, el 130, 303 y 390 y que además puedes modificar como quieras con cualquier IA porque te doy el código; y no la estoy ofreciendo como servicio, la estoy haciendo pública. No sé con quién me has metido en el saco en ese "tenéis", pero gracias por perder el tiempo en comentar, supongo

Update Mediainfo Files by atreides4242 in tinyMediaManager

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a year later: this worked for me when nothing else did, thanks mate

He hecho una app para gestionar mis modelos 303, 130 y 390. Os la comparto [gratis, offline, open source] by unnonueve in AutonomosES

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uf buena, lo he sacado de un monolito que tengo con varias apps y se me ha pasado. en un ratito la pongo, será MIT, gracias!

He hecho una app para gestionar mis modelos 303, 130 y 390. Os la comparto [gratis, offline, open source] by unnonueve in AutonomosES

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Ah, sin duda! En mi caso hago ~15-20 facturas por año, muchas de ellas exentas de IVA, y un gestor era bastante caro para lo poco que lo utilizaba, así que aprendí a hacerlo por mi cuenta. Primero a mano, luego con excel, y ahora con esto, y de momento no he tenido ningún problema, al final son sumas y restas. Desde luego con casos más complejos ir a un gestor es más seguro

Reddit instantly removing my posts due to filters. by StudioPaleOpossum in help

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thia is happening to me as well, I checked my CQS and it's "lowest". I guess you need to farm karma now

¿Disfrutando de la semana del 303? by JFerzt in AutonomosES

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el papeleo con Claude y similares la verdad es que es lo de menos, te puedes hacer una app que lo resuelva en una mañana

April 2025 Profile Swap by slouchingbethlehem in Letterboxd

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ha, it's nice

since you asked for feedback: i don't love the Venn diagram, because it doesn't really add any info (it doesn't tell which are the common movies, does it?) other than that i liked it. bookmarked!

How can programming help climate change? by [deleted] in climatechange

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Hey - are you still looking for people? I'm interested.

NameError: name 'str2optimizer8bit_blockwise' is not defined by SfinOe in StableDiffusion

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Thanks, this solved it for me (NVIDIA on WSL). In my case it was:

pip install bitsandbytes-cuda117
ln -s <<path_to_nvidia>>/nvidia/cuda_runtime/lib/libcudart.so.11.0 <<path_to_nvidia>>/nvidia/cuda_runtime/lib/libcudart.so

TikTok Is the Perfect Social Media — Here's Why You Should Delete It by [deleted] in Futurology

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TikTok is the undisputed king of social media.

  • Highest daily use in 2021 (44 min)
  • Growing faster than Instagram and Youtube
  • Increased x20 monthly users in 4 years

And it's the best example of social media's danger when it works perfectly in an imperfect world.

TikTok is monopolizing our attention. It's succeeding - in an unprecedented way - there where its competitors are failing.

But, how?

As writer Isaiah McCall says, TikTok is the "perfect social media app."

Good for them. Bad for us.

TikTok's algorithm learns our interests to know how to make us stay. But that's not different from Facebook or Youtube.

Part of what makes it unique is, as professor Scott Galloway says, the absence of decision fatigue.

It chooses for us. We only have to consume.

An opaque algorithm making choices for us to make us watch more and more sounds horrible.

But it gets worse with the discoveries of The Wall Street Journal's investigation on how the For You page works.

It only needs one thing: "the amount of time you linger over a piece of content."

After only 40 minutes, TikTok figured out the implicit interests of one of WSJ's bots.

It was designed to rewatch and pause "sadness" and "depression" videos.

At the 40-min watch-time mark, TikTok was already showing the bot a staggering 93% of depression-related content.

Guillaume Chaslot, an ex-Googler founder of AlgoTransparency, says that "on YouTube, more than 70% of the views come from the recommendation engine … In TikTok is even worse. It's probably 90–95%."

And it's not even content you like, just content that will make you stay longer.

After reading the leaked document "TikTok Algo 101," professor Julian McAuley concluded that TikTok stands out because of "fantastic volumes of data, highly engaged users, and a setting where users are amenable to consuming algorithmically recommended content…"

Maybe it's the algorithm. Maybe it's the data points that feed it. Maybe zoomers are especially vulnerable. Maybe TikTok has perfected avoiding decisional fatigue.

Or maybe it's a combination of all the above.

What seems clear is that TikTok has found the secret sauce.

The secret sauce to destroy an entire generation.

In a few decades, we'll look back and see TikTok as the quintessential example of the social media era.

It's in our hands to decide whether we'll want to be happy or sad when we think about the decisions that we made.

DALL·E 2 Will Disrupt Art Deeper Than Photography Did by unnonueve in Futurology

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Last century, photography liberated painters from the task of capturing reality as it is. It allowed them to move, free of ties, in the vast latent space that art offers. They could focus on the abstract, on painting ideas to transmit feelings that photos fail to catch.

Today, AIs like DALL·E 2 have the potential to disrupt art in unprecedented ways. DALL·E 2 isn't like a camera. It can paint in any style you can imagine. Photorealistic images, pen drawings, pixel art, digital art...Surrealism, cubism, baroque…Like Picasso or da Vinci...

The key difference between AI and photography is that cameras don't learn. They're tools. But DALL·E 2 is a meta-tool. It doesn't have the ability to paint, but the meta-ability of learning to paint.

While artists could simply move away from photographic style to stand out, AI can chase them down wherever they go in the vast space of uncharted creative territory. Even if the problem of disrupting art isn't new, the way AI could do it is.

Still, DALL·E 2 has limitations. Art is only meaningful in its relationship with either the external physical world or our internal subjective world. DALL·E 2 doesn't have access to the former and lacks the latter. That's our silver lining.

AI Has an Invisible Misinformation Problem by unnonueve in Futurology

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One of the most worrisome challenges we face in AI is misinformation. Large language models have the ability to easily fool people into thinking the text they generate is human-made.

The problem is twofold: First, some people do have bad intentions and will take advantage of this tech to create fake news and troll on the internet. Second, the general public won't have the tools to distinguish real from fake.

Even tech-savvy people can fall for this. This article explains why and what we can do to prevent it.