DNS-PERSIST-01 is coming soon https://letsencrypt.org/2026/02/18/dns-persist-01
Mine is even simpler. journal # opens 2026-03-07.md in vim journal yesterday # opens 2026-03-06.md in vim journal weekly # pipes 2026-03-01 – 07.md into vim journal monthly # pipes 2026-03-01 – 31.md into vim journal…
This seems overly complicated. Let the editors be editors. I recently created a Go application for myself after not finding a note-taking application I liked. Instead of implementing an editor, the application just…
There is some experimental work being done with SimpleFIN integration[1] for US banks but I can't comment on how well that works. Personally, I add each transaction manually. It allows me to stay on top of my budget.…
It seems straightforward: https://actualbudget.com/docs/overview/migrating-from-other-...
I haven't encountered any major drawbacks. The reporting is a bit lacking. ActualBudget has simple Net Worth and Cash Flow charts. Other than that, it has all the features of YNAB4 I can recall.
I have been using the self-hosted ActualBudget for ~6 months and found it mostly perfect. The mobile version of the site is not complete but it's at least usable for managing transactions. The only drawback is no user…
The MODE variable in the Makefile is undefined by default so "o/$(MODE)/" becomes "o//"
DNS-PERSIST-01 is coming soon https://letsencrypt.org/2026/02/18/dns-persist-01
Mine is even simpler. journal # opens 2026-03-07.md in vim journal yesterday # opens 2026-03-06.md in vim journal weekly # pipes 2026-03-01 – 07.md into vim journal monthly # pipes 2026-03-01 – 31.md into vim journal…
This seems overly complicated. Let the editors be editors. I recently created a Go application for myself after not finding a note-taking application I liked. Instead of implementing an editor, the application just…
There is some experimental work being done with SimpleFIN integration[1] for US banks but I can't comment on how well that works. Personally, I add each transaction manually. It allows me to stay on top of my budget.…
It seems straightforward: https://actualbudget.com/docs/overview/migrating-from-other-...
I haven't encountered any major drawbacks. The reporting is a bit lacking. ActualBudget has simple Net Worth and Cash Flow charts. Other than that, it has all the features of YNAB4 I can recall.
I have been using the self-hosted ActualBudget for ~6 months and found it mostly perfect. The mobile version of the site is not complete but it's at least usable for managing transactions. The only drawback is no user…
The MODE variable in the Makefile is undefined by default so "o/$(MODE)/" becomes "o//"