As I understand it, Tiller is basically a wrapper around Yodlee with some spreadsheet integration. I've found pulling the data from the spreadsheets into beancount/fava isn't too bad.
Thank you. It's gotta be the worst graph I've seen in multiple years. Like someone just overlayed some axes on a desk.
Doctorow left BoingBoing in 2020 if Wikipedia is to be believed (though that roughly tracks with my memory). He's been doing his own thing on Pluralistic ever since.
I think it's much more likely that bad sales will be tooled away/become obsolete. The Salesforce hygiene points hit especially hard for me. That said, I hear a lot about how smart customers are and how they have more…
I'm surprised to see a lot of people here skipping over why Zulip needs to write this article. Building a chat app brings you pretty quickly into the digital identity and presence space. Regardless of getting involved…
I'm always surprised that people don't cite the economic and physical limits for the metaverse more often. Light only moves so fast through cables. Average ping time between New York and LA is in the high 60's, and…
Been using Obsidian for a few months. The thing that's most impressive to me is that the plugin community is constantly building radical new things you can do... seemingly every week. Normally I think of plugins as…
So I started taking a course recently based on an HN post about putting everything in org-mode: https://tasshin.com/blog/implementing-a-second-brain-in-emac... What I found pretty quickly was that org-mode is great for…
The efficiency measure sure seems dangerously misleading. My SC high school didn't have the budget to replace broken tables (which were simply overturned until a handy-ish student managed to unsteadily prop them up) and…
If anyone is interested in some of the deeper rationale behind SQLite and such, the FLOSS Weekly episode on this was pretty good. https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly/episodes/320
I've started and stopped a number of times. Mostly I don't have an itch to scratch that pushes me to make anything interesting. I find myself particularly struggling when language walkthroughs get to libraries and code…
My experience is that people tend to hate the employer, not the employee. Less, "You make more than me? You earn too much!" and more "You make more than me? I should be paid more!"
For those that didn't read the article, I think the crux of it is here: > The subtext here is that cretinism is acceptable, but being a target is not. If you’re a total dick who only uses the Internet to seek out…
I really liked org-mode for a while. The key features for me were the plain-text nature of it and easy outline manipulation. That said, I got frustrated by how little else interacted with org mode, and I eventually…
I find it very difficult to take a shareholder seriously when his advice is for a company is to give up, sell all their assets, and give them to... ahem... shareholders. Sure, there are reasons to do so, but they better…
My academic wife's impression of the idea is that while eliminating bad heuristics can be good, there are also good heuristics that come with name recognition. In particular, it's often difficult in social science to…
They say we are all the heroes of our own stories... maybe that should be more strongly considered in the context of these shootings.
I started out using org mode for a while, but I've come to scale it back to a series of markdown files because I just never used the advanced stuff.
> Hugo now supports dynamic reloading of the config file when watching. As one just starting with Hugo and still tweaking stuff, this is probably my favorite new feature.
That the reasoning is fallacious doesn't make the conclusion incorrect. I could argue that 1+1=2 because when I looked directly into the sun today both my eyes closed. The reasoning is wrong, but the conclusion is true.…
I think a lot of these ideas in here are awesome... but I don't see how they're different from the basic semantic web concepts that have been tossed around for years now.
> [Logging:] I can’t be the only one who thinks this area is lacking its Stripe equivalent. Can I ask you to expand on this a little? There are a bunch of cloud log management solutions, and I'm not sure what makes any…
As I understand it, Tiller is basically a wrapper around Yodlee with some spreadsheet integration. I've found pulling the data from the spreadsheets into beancount/fava isn't too bad.
Thank you. It's gotta be the worst graph I've seen in multiple years. Like someone just overlayed some axes on a desk.
Doctorow left BoingBoing in 2020 if Wikipedia is to be believed (though that roughly tracks with my memory). He's been doing his own thing on Pluralistic ever since.
I think it's much more likely that bad sales will be tooled away/become obsolete. The Salesforce hygiene points hit especially hard for me. That said, I hear a lot about how smart customers are and how they have more…
I'm surprised to see a lot of people here skipping over why Zulip needs to write this article. Building a chat app brings you pretty quickly into the digital identity and presence space. Regardless of getting involved…
I'm always surprised that people don't cite the economic and physical limits for the metaverse more often. Light only moves so fast through cables. Average ping time between New York and LA is in the high 60's, and…
Been using Obsidian for a few months. The thing that's most impressive to me is that the plugin community is constantly building radical new things you can do... seemingly every week. Normally I think of plugins as…
So I started taking a course recently based on an HN post about putting everything in org-mode: https://tasshin.com/blog/implementing-a-second-brain-in-emac... What I found pretty quickly was that org-mode is great for…
The efficiency measure sure seems dangerously misleading. My SC high school didn't have the budget to replace broken tables (which were simply overturned until a handy-ish student managed to unsteadily prop them up) and…
If anyone is interested in some of the deeper rationale behind SQLite and such, the FLOSS Weekly episode on this was pretty good. https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly/episodes/320
I've started and stopped a number of times. Mostly I don't have an itch to scratch that pushes me to make anything interesting. I find myself particularly struggling when language walkthroughs get to libraries and code…
My experience is that people tend to hate the employer, not the employee. Less, "You make more than me? You earn too much!" and more "You make more than me? I should be paid more!"
For those that didn't read the article, I think the crux of it is here: > The subtext here is that cretinism is acceptable, but being a target is not. If you’re a total dick who only uses the Internet to seek out…
I really liked org-mode for a while. The key features for me were the plain-text nature of it and easy outline manipulation. That said, I got frustrated by how little else interacted with org mode, and I eventually…
I find it very difficult to take a shareholder seriously when his advice is for a company is to give up, sell all their assets, and give them to... ahem... shareholders. Sure, there are reasons to do so, but they better…
My academic wife's impression of the idea is that while eliminating bad heuristics can be good, there are also good heuristics that come with name recognition. In particular, it's often difficult in social science to…
They say we are all the heroes of our own stories... maybe that should be more strongly considered in the context of these shootings.
I started out using org mode for a while, but I've come to scale it back to a series of markdown files because I just never used the advanced stuff.
> Hugo now supports dynamic reloading of the config file when watching. As one just starting with Hugo and still tweaking stuff, this is probably my favorite new feature.
That the reasoning is fallacious doesn't make the conclusion incorrect. I could argue that 1+1=2 because when I looked directly into the sun today both my eyes closed. The reasoning is wrong, but the conclusion is true.…
I think a lot of these ideas in here are awesome... but I don't see how they're different from the basic semantic web concepts that have been tossed around for years now.
> [Logging:] I can’t be the only one who thinks this area is lacking its Stripe equivalent. Can I ask you to expand on this a little? There are a bunch of cloud log management solutions, and I'm not sure what makes any…