I’ll check this out. But some things really need an app. Like gps for payees like ynab4 app has.
But the speed is certainly a factor.
I’ll check this out. But some things really need an app. Like gps for payees like ynab4 app has.
But the speed is certainly a factor.
I moved to actual about 3 months ago from YNAB4. I’d moved to nYNAB then back to YNAB4 after a second price hike and then to actual.
No regrets. I run it as a docker on unraid and reverse proxy so I can access it remotely.
Feels a ton like YNAB.
Works on Windows, my macbook. The only missing thing IMHO is a dedicated mobile app (for Android in my case). The web works ok, but a dedicated app could improve the experience
I’ll check it out for sure and get back to you! It is nice cleaning up my feeds. I use boost on my phone and while I can’t limit filters like this it sure has cleaned up my feed there too.
It was not filtering trump from my main feed. Sorry I should have explained “not working” better in my reply :)
So, within the code snippet above, that line is not working with the .*?leopard.*?
but when I swapped in the community name leopardsatemyface
it seems to work as expected.
Within the community I see trump posts, and within the main feed I do not. I need to see if a trump post from that community bleeds through to my main feed. I’m watching for that.
Wow, nice work… I’ll apply this and test it out and give feedback.
I appreciate it… Obviously this is not critical :) and I appreciate your effort!
I did not do extensive testing, but what I did was directly visit the leopards at my face community and could see there were articles being blocked within there. This filter leaves the separator lines of the posts that have been removed, and I was surprised to see articles blocked when viewing that community directly. Maybe I just messed up my regex, but I wanted to unblock anything with leopard/leopards in it even if it wasn’t within that specific community just in case
infosec.pub##article.row:has-text(/Trump|Elon|Musk|nazi|TikTok/i):not(:has-text(/leopard(s)?|schadenfreude|find out/i))
So, adding the not clause works but only if the leopard is within the title row I believe. I can go to the leopards ate my face and see posts, but those with the block words are still being filtered. Since you’re now our IT support for UBO and Regex do you by chance know if it’s possible to connect the title and community rows into a UBO filter for the :not part?
This works like a charm… Thanks!
I’m sure a lot of people’s self hosting journey started on junk hardware… “try it out”, followed by “oh this is cool” followed by “omg I could do this, that and that” followed by dumping that hand-me-down garbage hardware you were using for something new and shiny specifically for the server.
My unRAID journey was this exactly. I now have a 12 hot/swap bay rack mounted case, with a Ryzan 9 multi core, ECC ram, but it started out with my ‘old’ PC with a few old/small HDDs
So, my current whole house audio is powered by Chromecast Audios. Unfortunately they no longer make them. But you can still get them new off eBay. I know because I just bought 5 more (unopened from Japan) as part of finishing our basement
Mine feed two 12 channel (six room) amplifiers. I’ve got a mini in each room whose default speaker is the associated CCA and it works great. I have speaker groups so I can ask “hey Google, play music in the basement” and all rooms play.
Previously I used casatunes. They don’t do this anymore, but I bought a PCI card from them (it was a sound blaster hardware) but it was a 6 channel sound card and associated software that ran on windows IIS. It allowed both hardware and software streaming. I liked it but it never supported Google music and eventually I switched to the CCAs
I switched over to Actual last month, and am not looking back. I will miss the native android app, but it is an otherwise direct replacement. I was using YNAB4, and had forever.
Thanks, I’ll check them out. I’ve heard mint a few times as a good beginner distro. I’ll probably dual boot my PC on whatever I am gonna recommend him for a bit so I get my bearings and can support him a bit :)
No it doesn’t, but my 75yo dad has been asking/thinking about switching when Windows 10 eol.
Most of my Linux/Unix experience is at the server level.
What distro did you get them on?
The coolest thing about this is it appears you can watch said content through the Prime Video App, which will open Apple TV to all the android mobile users.
I’d say this is good for them. If course I don’t have Amazon Prime anymore so…
The pay bill button on my capital one CC account doesn’t work on Firefox. Once a month I have to use a chromium based browser.
I have a Pixel 8 pro (with stock OS) and use Shelter to isolate my work apps. I have not had any issues. Super nice being able to just pause the whole suite of apps when I’m on PTO / away and don’t want to be bothered.
And why the old “ice boxes” are top load only. And why most boat fridges/freezers are top-load, because energy is scares/finite when disconnected from power.