

Point of sale software usually stores that stuff in its database. You don’t change it from the point of sale terminal, you change it from the computer in the back by making changes to the information in the database it pulls from.


Point of sale software usually stores that stuff in its database. You don’t change it from the point of sale terminal, you change it from the computer in the back by making changes to the information in the database it pulls from.


You’re overthinking everything.
Go to your router, turn on qos. I like the cake aqm built into some of the alternative firmwares. Whatever you have is fine though. Now your internet connection quality/speed doesn’t matter and you’ll still be able to use it while torrenting.
Get a computer and put some drives in it. Or attach them to it. Use mergerfs and snapraid. Now you have a seedbox/nas in your house. You can use it with Jellyfin. If you’re worried about the power, use a device called a kill-a-watt to get real numbers, look at your bill and do the math or just trust me that it’s not expensive compared to a remote seedbox.
Subscribe to a vpn service with port forwarding. This is not meant to be super private from the cops, but to obscure your torrenting from the isp/authorities. Windscribe and air are good cheap options.
E: here’s why:
If you had a free remote seedbox you’d still need qos to make your internet connection usable while you transfer files torrented on your seedbox into your computer so you can do something with em.
If you had a free remote seedbox it would have a space limitation and you’d need some kind of mess of drives to plug into your computer or a nas to store all the files you transfer in from your seedbox.
If you had a free remote seedbox you’d need some kind of a vpn service to obfuscate your connection to the known seedbox provider ip range from the isp and any other people looking.
So just cut out the middleman. You can’t get a free remote seedbox anyway, they cost money per month. You’re also up against the fact that seedboxes are most commonly used for racing, taking advantage of very high bandwidth, low latency, fast storage datacenter space to get lots of upload and build ratio, not what you’re talking about so all the seedbox services are designed for either that or baby’s first time using qbittorrent.


How long is “in the long run?” How much can you afford to spend? What country? How many devices?
For what you’re describing it doesn’t seem like places like mullvad or proton are the right choice. Nord is a good way to get past geofencing for decently cheap. Windscribe can also be cheap. Air is cheap if you’re not Italian.
Anti malware VPN services can be okay sometimes, I wouldn’t call them a serious option though because they’re often tied to use of some antimalware suite and may have glaring flaws when used without the rest of that software.


There’s a checksum program to test them on GitHub called gog-checker I think.
If you think you have malware, just backup, flatten and reinstall.
lol I actually looked this up and the op is asking how to replace the developers own cashier facing logo on the pirated software package.
datacaixamarvel’s really good pos