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Are you making money just from sponsors or something else too?

Yeah, just sponsors. I hope to use it as an outlet for other projects in the near future.

Is SimpleFIN basically the same as something like Plaid? I thought it was maybe an open source thing, but it looks like you still need to sync your bank accounts to their system first?


I didn't see your previous post, but my feedback would be that your readme doesn't really list all the features? It has some screenshots, but maybe a short list of major features/what you can do with it would be helpful for people just driving by to look at it?

I don't think you need a fancy landing page for every oss project, but I have no way of telling what is different about your project without actually trying it out.


beancount + the web ui for it, fava, is what I end up going back to whenever I look for the sort of tools. Downside is I'm way behind on my ledger and don't _really_ want to spend the effort inputting everything to catch up.


LLMs had to learn where to use emoji from somewhere, now we know who to blame ;)


My mind jumped to synths from the Fallout games, so I was disappointed to find something else, but it's still pretty cool!


For me, I was happy using Zed until suddenly an update caused it to crash every time I opened it. It was caused by some sort of issue with graphics drivers on linux I guess.

I just checked the issue [1] and it is fixed now, but it's crazy to me that I never really thought of my text editor needing to use my graphics card for rendering.

[1]: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/37448


Can Incus do regular vms too, or only LXCs? I think I looked at it before but wrote it off because I still have some workloads that have to be in VMs.


It can do VMs, "system containers" like LXC and Docker/OCI-compatible application containers.

There was a project to implement a dockcer-compose compatible "incus-compose" but unfortunately, it looks dead, right now.

You can even set up a kubernetes cluster entirely composed of containers: https://github.com/lxc/cluster-api-provider-incus


Yes, it can do both. The image server will build for both options if possible, so you have to specify “—vm” on the command line creating the domain.


That's awesome, thanks for the nudge. I reinstalled one of my proxmox servers so that I can try Incus out and see if I like it.

It looks like it may handle networking (via ovn) a bit better than what I have now


Most shells can help with this. vim mode helps, zsh also has 'edit-command-line' that can open the command in an editor but idk if it has a keybind by default.


That ZSH feature is builtin to readline, so you can use it in a ton of shells.


In case you want to save a few seconds of your life, you can also middle click or ctrl click instead of right clicking + left clicking on the menu.


...Except on websites that override this to make those links open in the current tab, or just silently fail.

On the modern web, the menu is more reliable.


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