This is so fucked
treeofnik
I’ve been daily driving Debian testing + Wayland for a year or so though I have AMD. Pretty solid, gaming has worked wonderfully and generally do a bit of development and docker stuff too.
I switched from everydollar to actual budget using the envelope method - once you set it up properly and adjust your mindset (money made this month funds next months budget) it has been enlightening. It feels a lot more “real” than the way everydollar works.
The bank sync has been hit or miss for me so I just import csv files from my banks online portal.
It does work on Linux however. I still play a lot on my steam deck.
Not sure about comfort… but I always find myself picking rocket league up on my steam deck for a few matches. Probably because it’s a bit mindless and lets my brain take a break by only reacting in the moment.
For this I use a python script run via cron to output an html directory file that lists all the folder contents and pushes it to my cloud storage. This way if I ever have a critical failure of replaceable media, I can just refer to my latest directory file.
I’m in the process of setting up matrix / synapse for this case. Usability is yet to be determined because I need to recruit a sibling or two to test it out more, but I do have calls working on the element x app. Definitely not for the light hearted based on all the config options and possibility of federation.
Strange! Is it an issue with the setup or your woodpecker config file in the repo? Actioning on push is merely configuring steps after:
when:
- event: push
branch: main
I set up forgejo recently myself and ended up picking woodpecker. Lots of plugins available for standard stuff and relatively flexible. Docker config was easy and it spins up and shuts down docker containers to run the integrations, you can set up limits for number of concurrent jobs, things like that. You could see this as a plus or not, but woodpecker also has settings for secret management outside of the repo - global, repo-scoped, and user-scoped.
For cloud drive / sync functionality I went with Filen. Great storage tiers and price along with Linux support by default. They also do photo backups for mobile.
Yep I found another provider altogether. Didn’t make sense to keep paying them while waiting around to be considered an equal customer
I chose Filen over proton drive, definitely have had a better experience with file syncing and desktop apps. They can also backup your mobile device’s photos.