

That’s not very useful. Thank you.


That’s not very useful. Thank you.


Nice. Does it do projections with budgets? Like how is my savings account going to be in 6 months after putting in X$ every month?


Huh. Well that fucks with my current GNUCash workflow of having transactions months in advance. Does Firefly do budgets well?


Thank you, that’s very helpful.
Oh, rats. I liked Fari.


I think they meant on the video description.
I know the developer got disenchanted with the project and is focusing on his games. Didn’t know there were technical issues. Is it easy to self host?
Do you mean http://fari.app/ ?


No, it’s written in Go. Thee language mascot is a gopher.
The IPA defined their use as such.
It’s the wrong old English letter. Thorn is used for the th in thorn. The th in the and this is Eth. I might be a pedant, but I’m a pedant with standards.
Is that an Enterprise?
For lesbians, by lesbians, with lesbians.
No. Absolutely go with Mint. It’s sensible, stable, and familiar. Ubuntu has its weirdnesses. Mint has gone through LTS changes before. It was fine. More than fine. It’s one of the friendliest distributions around, and one I feel no reservations recommending to someone switching from Windoze.


FLASH! AAAAAAAA


When the code your have to deal with is an ASP (not .NET) created by apes throwing shit in a wall, the kind of holistic bullshit an AI makes is an improvement.


Single function text prediction, class boilerplate, some refactoring.
It’s decent when you inherit outrageously bad legacy code and you want better comments and variable names than “A, x, i”, etc.
You do have to do it within an editor that highlights all changes so you can carefully review, though.
Not so much a productivity boost, but rather a bad intern you can delegate boring, easy tasks to. I’d rather review that kind of code than write it, but of you’re the other way around, it’s a punishment.


Okay but where do I source the bear bones?


You set a wallpaper?
ASN.1 crying in the corner.