Hopefully it’ll run Linux with no issues.
I’m a nerd, doing nerd things…
Hopefully it’ll run Linux with no issues.
I used to do this when on Windows too: C was for the OS and apps, D was for user data. The same principle here - separating OS from data is a game changer - and even easier on Linux I think. Makes it so easy to wipe a partition and try something new.
At first glance, I thought that was the backside of someone bending over. I’m sure I’m the only one though. Right?
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I really like Mona.
I do that too, but it is nice to not have to retype everything. For $2, well worth it.
I, too, looked high and low for this. Switching credit unions every year or so when they’d stop offering access. I finally gave up and started using Plaid. They grab all transactions from all my various accounts for $2.16/mo and shove them into Moneydance. Not what you asked for, but it works.
They claim to (and some aren’t horrific), but they don’t work as well. So far, nothing beats Mona and Mastodon - hands down.
I ran a Pleroma instance for a while. I gave up because the application support wasn’t great. Now I run a mastodon instance - and the app support is much better. The resource usage is a non-issue.
The post immediately above yours this: