Oh, you edited your link from https://actualbudget.com/ to their GitHub, huh? You cheating cheater who cheats. I would track down the log on lemmy but you ain’t worth the effort.
Oh, you edited your link from https://actualbudget.com/ to their GitHub, huh? You cheating cheater who cheats. I would track down the log on lemmy but you ain’t worth the effort.
I just followed the link.
That someone trying to find the source code wouldn’t look for it under “Pricing”.
Why would I do that to try to find the source code?
I don’t know where you got that, but this is what I get clicking that first link you posted:
I did look in the link you provided earlier and all I saw was pricing and features. Nothing wrong with an open project selling services, of course. But can you really blame me?
I’m guessing because this one is open. There are very few self hosted budgeting tools, and a lot of desktop ones. If I’m going through the trouble of self hosting one, it better be open source. I don’t want to get stuck with all my financial data in an app I don’t want to pay anymore or worse, goes out of business.
If the open self hosted app doesn’t suit me, there’s GnuCash. A bit of a learning curve and less sexy, but it’s solid and got my finances stable through college.
LibreOffice Write, a template, save as HTML, FTP to your host.
Happening is a word my autocorrupt gets right 6% of the time.
In trying to keep generic enough, they proposed concepts of a roadmap
It’s just a weird typeface, it’s actually Math 5. You’re behind 4 versions.
Live fast and die young. Don’t ever slow down. If the account locks, then it locks.
The only indentation method that the viewer has control on how big they want it.
What’s it then? 3/4 stack developer?
So what you want is a self hosted Flickr alternative, with extra privacy?
Please let me know your findings, I’m very interested even though I’m not in a position to contribute.
It happens* because your OS is dumping the app from active memory to run other apps and when fetching the app again, the internal consistency is lost and the app reloads to avoid data corruption.
*Likely. iOS is closed source so I can’t be sure, but that’s the most likely explanation given the architecture.
It can happen on any iOS version, but newer versions likely consume more memory and this happens more often.
Yeah, that was a reaction to Mozilla shutting down their mastodon instance. Taken out of context like here it’s just a dig at the browser, which sucks.
As one does.
I had the same question a while ago and got myself a Keychron C3 Pro for $40.
I highlighted two links in the image and you asked me to click either of those. In no point in your linked message you said you edited your original message. I’m done with you, you can’t operate under honest discourse.