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Every time I go to Mexico, one of the first things I do is get tacos! I NEEEED EM!!!
Every time I go to Mexico, one of the first things I do is get tacos! I NEEEED EM!!!
I know people like this. For some reason people affected by different policies are surprised because they thought he was kidding. Deportations? Na, he’s not actually gonna do that. Tarrifs? Na, he wouldn’t do that.
I know, he literally said he would, but idk.
Probably nothing because I would waste the time thinking about what I should do.
The whole workflow and philosophy of sourcehut is so different than GitHub though. I think a lot more people would be interested in GitHub, but federated.
There’s also this which some people may care about.
Forgejo is implementing federation
Interesting!
Hold strong!
You’ll never fail anything if you don’t try! This guys figured it out!
Semi-manual tracking with YNAB. My bank doesn’t offer an OAuth2 API and there’s no way in hell I’m giving Plaid my bank credentials. So, I just download a transactions file and upload that to YNAB.
I know people here will probably recommend https://actualbudget.org/ which seems like a YNAB-clone (in a good way). But the reason I went with YNAB is because they have a ton of docs and videos about how YNAB works and budgeting in general. ActualBudget seems to be targeted at people who already know what they’re doing (not me).
YNAB/Actual might be different than Mint, though. YNAB is based on envelope budgeting, as opposed to just collecting spending metrics. I haven’t used Mint in a very long time, not sure if it’s changed since.
My new years resolution is to spend less money and spend more deliberately.
January is wrapping up and I’m kinda shocked. I discovered that the estimate in my head of how much monthly house bills are is… off… by… a lot… I was just thinking about the monthly bills like water, electricity, internet, but failed to account for gas, groceries, restaurants, and repairs.
Now that I’m actually budgeting and tracking, I’m seeing what’s really going on.
My neighbor told me I was gonna die in 1year after getting the first round of COVID vaccines. Pff. I wish! Still here unfortunately.
My experience with my friends and family:
I left Facebook a long time ago and never looked back.
https://purelymail.com/ seems like it’s a cheap, no-nonsense email provider. I’m already setup on Migadu and happy enough, so I haven’t tried it. But it seems like a lot of people like it.
People were recently talking about it on HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42836818
Exactly the combo I use. Been happy with Migadu for the last 2 years. Although, purelymail also seems interesting.
… I’m not a purelymail user or know much about it… But, I guess I am old now…
I’m guessing the service being in beta for 6 years is a joke. It’s a reference to Gmail being in beta forever.
My grampa made it to 104. I think running his store helped.
7 years of updates is nice
True actually. Browsing Subscribed is better than All. Although, you have to venture out into All to find new communities to subscribe to.
I also found switching between Hot and Active sorts mixes things up.
You have to block A LOT of communities. In fact, blocking communities is more important than subscribing to them!
Also: https://lemmy.today/post/22524765
Also: Voyager (or other apps) with filters for keywords.
It doesn’t matter if I’m a good person, if I don’t believe in god, I’m going to hellll.