Independent documentaries can be, from my experience, quite hard to find and even purchase. They often have limited screenings, do not get any physical releases or to streaming services, and sometimes end up with licensing issues after some years if they’ve licensed music and sound for example. Maybe PTP has them, but I wouldn’t bet on it.
Actual Budget is amazing!
Yeah but as I said, shadow libraries are usually very lacking in many smaller languages that are not English or Chinese for example.
I do not know about this specific case, but many cracked copies are true false-positives. Only 28/74 flagged it as malicious. Sure, do your due diligence, but in general it’ll be picked by antiviruses as malware.
I’ve been self-hosting Actual as an alternative to YNAB and I’m completely sold. It’s really great, especially with bank account syncing activated. If you like envelope based budgeting I’d definitely go with Actual.
I’ve never heard of someone sharing university course material on a tracker or similar for people to download. But have you checked whether there are any MOOCs from reputable universities that are similar to the one you linked? They are often free.
Category targets are available and are more flexible than YNAB, but it’s still in an experimental phase so it’s not fully integrated into the GUI. Check here: https://actualbudget.org/docs/experimental/goal-templates/ I’ve had zero problems so far though.
It worked fine in my current environment, but not with sudoedit no. Can’t remember exactly why, might look at it again. It worked for you just by setting the default editor variable?
I had a problem where even if I tried to set the default editor to vim, it’d still not use my lazyvim setup and I never figured out how to fix it.
I love Actual. So, so good. I cancelled YNAB in favor and can’t ever think of going back. Aside from not having to pay $100 a year you’re also not supporting the Mormon Church (YNAB is a Mormon-run company).
Not everything needs to have a “point”. Sometimes just making things for fun can be enough of a point in itself.
I like it. Thanks for sharing
Great explanation, thank you! Hamachi brings back memories haha
Probably just me that’s confused. I thought Tailscale was similar to WireGuard but much easier to set up. So one connects to the services directly, and not just the general home network (like a VPN) where you then enter whatever address you need to access the service?
How’s the power draw on mobile devices?
Very interesting. Didn’t know this was a possibility. I don’t need anything now but thanks for offering, might get back to you
I mean, most high-end phones today doesn’t support SD cards so this can be a reason why to selfhost.
I use Jellyfin in conjunction with Kodi. Basically I only have Kodi as front-end, as it treats subtitles better than the Jellyfin client does. Works great.
Yep. Just hoping that as LCP gains prominence, there’ll be more work to try and DeDRM it. Right now it’s mostly EU that’s pushing it