dxcz

joined 2 years ago
 

Hi all,

So I started YNAB a few years ago, and found myself enjoying the accounting aspects more than the budgeting aspects. When the price kicked up, I thought I'd explore the personal accounting space some more.

So I started using GNUCash and learned about double entry accounting. Which was fun sometimes, less fun other times. I liked that I could use Git with the save file, didn't like entering every. single. transaction. manually. I could never figure out the bank sync.

Eventually, I switched to Quicken, and have been mostly OK with it so far (on Mac). Though I'm still not used to using Reports and the like for personal analytics, the mobile app is clunky, and I occasionally run into wonky bugs with sync or with the general app.

How do you all go about tracking funds in accounts, if at all?

Thanks!

[–] dxcz 3 points 2 years ago

Please forgive the multiple posts. My UI is glitchy af and reports errors when there were none.

[–] dxcz 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Can confirm that bootleg printer ink is a thing. It used to be all I used. While sites dedicated to it off Amazon doesn’t cut it.

But as someone else pointed out, manufacturers have been adding “DRM” to cartridges in more recent years. Even in older printers, I will get complaints doubting the authenticity of the cartridges I was putting in.

[–] dxcz 2 points 2 years ago

I’d be kinda down for this

[–] dxcz 2 points 2 years ago

This. I tend to listen while doing chores or working out. So much easier to stay a functional adult AND get my story fix.

[–] dxcz 3 points 2 years ago

I think they’re mostly complaining about the fact that RPGs immerse you in such a way that you’re not WATCHING something but PERFORMING the action (so first person). And thus violating agency. Whereas books make it clear that you’re spectating (usually. choose your own adventure ala “you walk down the hall…” stuff as you stated)

I still think this post is hella flawed, and I agree with your assessment. But I think they’re offended by the fact that THEY have to move analog sticks and buttons to move the story forward.

[–] dxcz 6 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I’ve thought about this but always get turned off at the thought of strangers in my little messy 1 bedroom apartment.

Any tips for finding a good one or additional points to help me make the plunge?

[–] dxcz 1 points 2 years ago

Hm. I’ve got a basic 5.1 setup via sound bar and have dialed center up to max. It sorta works, but it makes the “surround” a lot less impactful because of the disproportionate levels (eg explosions straight ahead still boom).

I always though this was a deliberate mixing decision for “immersion”

[–] dxcz 1 points 2 years ago

This. It’s also mixing that’s intended to be “immersive”; explosions are meant to make you shit your pants while conversations are meant to be at the same level as someone in the room with you.

Not ideal for apartment dwellers with no insulation in their walls or floors, like myself.

[–] dxcz 4 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Interesting — coming from the Linux world where docker is an 'apt install' away, I struggled with docker installation on Mac and settled on their client because of various “gotchas” I saw online. And even then got pissed because the client overwrote my local 'kubectl' bin.

Guess I’ll have to reevaluate.

[–] dxcz 1 points 2 years ago

Yeah, I’ve always thought it could be a good retort when someone is dissatisfied with the amount of resources you’ve already put towards some thing.

“Wow, thanks for getting me only 20 bucks in my birthday card”

“you’re only volunteering for a day? They are volunteering for at least three”

“Gross, you’re got me a used laptop?”

[–] dxcz 1 points 2 years ago

I feel this for all the news consumers that used to use twitter as a sort of aggregator. But also: RSS used to do the job (better?), and one of the reasons it “died” was because of Twitter’s rise.

I have trouble finding RSS feeds on news sites these days, at least. Maybe that will change with this.

[–] dxcz 5 points 2 years ago

Got my immediate family on it. Miss some features when forced elsewhere.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by dxcz to c/neurodivergence
 

ADHD person here. And I’m just so drained from spending hours meticulously looking for (essentially) $20.

It’s not about money — I’ll live without the $20. I’ve just lost so many important things in my life so many times that it drives me absolutely fucking insane. Seething, heart thumping, muscle flexing rage.

And what makes things worse is that I take measures to prevent this from happening. So when I still lose things, the failure just cuts twice as deep.

Not looking for any solutions atm. Just venting to folks who might get it while I physically recover and let the loss go. Thanks all.

 

Hi all,

Does anyone know of any apps that track your location over time and map it so that you can see where you were at a given time? Preferably one that doesn't upload any of this information to a/the cloud?

I'm a forgetful person and often wonder "what was I don't last Tuessday?" or "When did I get home?" or "How long was I at X?". Sometimes I also just want to contribute to things like OpenStreetMaps for less mapped areas (though I know this requires very frequent pings).

I used to use this feature using Google Location History but stopped because I decided I didn't want to give them any more of my data than necessary.

If anyone plays Legend of Zelda BOTW or TOTK, I'm thinking of it as a sort of personal "Hero's Path Mode".

 

I know this isn't part of the federated toolset that most in these parts prefer, but I have to use Slack for work. Thought this was interesting.

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