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- koevet parentI moved back to Arch Linux after my 11 months old MBP died and took over a month to get it fixed. Not really looking at going back to macOS. There are no aspect of the Apple OS that I miss and Linux desktop just works nowadays.
- It’s funny, the very first thing you see when visiting mailbox.org is their heavy push of the "German quality" mantra, like it's 1999.
After living seven years in Germany, I can confidently say that when it comes to anything digital, “quality” is the last word I would use.
I certainly wouldn’t trust this company with my data.
- But wasn't Iran already docile to America? Sure, it wasn't a crystal clear ally like Saudi or the Gulf states, but behind the anti-Zionist propaganda and "evil US" blabbering, there were decades of backchannel negotiations, regional pragmatism, and even moments of cooperation — especially when mutual interests aligned, like in post-Taliban Afghanistan or the fight against ISIS.
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- It didn't work for me. I spent ~2 years trying to learn German and all I managed to retain are a bunch of nouns, verbs and adjectives. I am still unable to speak properly, let alone read a newspaper article. I suspect that the Duolingo "teaching style" does not work for me. It also depends on the objectives, since I was more interested in some kind of fluency as opposed to being able to read or write in German.
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- For this use case, I use "IChooseTo" https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appsofuse....
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- I am the maintainer of beanborg (https://github.com/luciano-fiandesio/beanborg), a set of scripts for automated categorization of financial transactions on top of beancount. Using plaintext accounting in the last 5 years has dramatically improved my family's financial health. Unfortunately, plaintext accounting is not for everyone.
I noticed that there is a big gap in this space, especially for European users. There are several personal finance applications, but they seem to integrate mostly with US banks and, in general, they seem to be very dollar-centric.
So, I'm working on a simple app to manage personal finance, based on the concept of double-entry accounting with features like budgeting, projections and data analysis. There are a lot of privacy-related considerations, so for the time being I will eat my own dogfood and offer it to close friends. Let's see how it goes!
- SEEKING WORK | Remote Work | Worldwide Availability (EU-based)
Strong fullstack software engineer with 20+ years of experience. Stack: Kafka, K8, AWS/Azure, Postgres, API design. Very experienced on JVM optimization and perf tuning.
Location: Berlin, Germany
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No, flex on travel
Technologies: Java, Kotlin, React, Spring, REST, SQL, Kafka, Kubernetes, event-driven architecture
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ishipsoftware
Github: https://github.com/luciano-fiandesio
Email: luciano@fiandesio.com
- I'm writing a book about the Spring Modulith project (https://spring.io/projects/spring-modulith).
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- SEEKING WORK | Remote Work | Worldwide Availability (EU-based)
Strong fullstack software engineer with 20+ years of experience. Stack: Kafka, K8, AWS/Azure, Postgres, API design. Very experienced on JVM optimization and perf tuning.
Location: Berlin, Germany
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No, flex on travel
Technologies: Java, Kotlin, React, Spring, REST, SQL, Kafka, Kubernetes, event-driven architecture
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ishipsoftware
Github: https://github.com/luciano-fiandesio
Email: luciano@fiandesio.com
- SEEKING WORK | Remote Work | Worldwide Availability (EU-based)
Strong fullstack software engineer with 20+ years of experience. Stack: Kafka, K8, AWS/Azure, Postgres, API design. Very experienced on JVM optimization and perf tuning.
Location: Berlin, Germany
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No, flex on travel
Technologies: Java, Kotlin, React, Spring, REST, SQL, Kafka, Kubernetes, event-driven architecture
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ishipsoftware
Github: https://github.com/luciano-fiandesio
Email: luciano@fiandesio.com
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- I have been using plain text accounting for almost a decade with my wife. Specifically, I use beancount (https://beancount.github.io/docs/) and a custom set of scripts that I have developed to categorize expenses and other features (https://github.com/luciano-fiandesio/beanborg/)
I reckon is not for everyone, since a lot of stuff takes place in the terminal, but it has been working very well for us.