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  • That looks fantastic, thanks :)

    There's definitely more than I'll need for now, but that looks like it could manage most situations.

  • They look good, thanks :)

    I like the fact that InvoiceNinja can be self hosted too

  • It looks great, thanks :)

    It looks like it covers everything I should need and more. I'll have to see if it will connect to my bank, or if only some banks use the protocol, but it looks promising.

    Unwarranted advice is welcome too :)

    I haven't had much luck with journaling, as I usually don't like the act of writing things down. If it can be done digitally though, it's worth another look, thanks

  • That looks like it could be really good, thanks :)

    I'll have a play with the demo and see how it works.

  • I didn't say that it forced me to update. This set of replies is about apps that force close and don't let you do anything.

    My Firefox updated in the background, because that's how I set my system up, but instead of letting me keep working and updating on the next app start, it forced me to stop what I was doing and update there and then, while telling me that it wouldn't be restoring any private tabs that I had open.

    As a contrast, I was also running Chrome. That also updated, but waited for an app close before completing the update. It didn't interrupt me, and it didn't lose any of my open tabs.

    Firefox has it wrong in this case.

  • You might want to delete this, then reupload it after you've cropped your name out 👍

  • I had it this week on my Mint laptop, with the bundled Firefox. I hadn't used the laptop for a few weeks, so I knew it needed updates, but I needed to get something done straight away.

    I opened something in a new tab, and it opened as the restart to update tab. As well as breaking my train of thought, it restarted without opening the new link, but also warned me that it wouldn't reopen any private browsing tabs and another type of tab that I can't remember.

    However they justify it, that's bad design.

  • That's good to know, thanks :)

  • Strongly disagree. I'm using SwiftKey, and the prediction has been awful for the last year or so. It constantly tries to force sentences on me and gives me multiple repeated words.

    As an example, typing that last sentence, every time I started a word with 'm', it suggested 'more' and 'more than'. If I long press and tell it not to suggest 'more than', then select 'more', the next suggested word is 'than'.

    I find that it often repeats the selected word too. Earlier I typed something like 'I did it last year' and the next suggestions were 'year' and 'year ago'.

    Microsoft have shoehorned a predictive AI into SwiftKey, and it doesn't work properly.

  • Didn't they get taken down recently?

  • It's more likely that the streaming setup is having the same problem as you - it can't find a stream. It checks a load of torrents at once, but if there's no torrent for what you're looking for, it's not going to find them either.

  • Well, I feel a bit daft!

    I thought the filter was to only complete quests for certain objects. I had no idea that you could add items too. That's going to make things easier for me :)

  • man rain

    That sounds like a completely different problem, with much worse cleanup 0.o

  • It's good, but it depends on the map having the details in the first place. e.g. near me, the roads are mapped, and a lot of the town centre, but there's a huge amount missing.

    Street Complete can't ask about a building if it hasn't been added to OpenStreetMap in the first place.

  • I imagine you already know, but be sure that you're saying that the street sign doesn't exist, and not the street itself 👍

  • I might be wrong, but I remember reading that they removed the objectionable content after the fuss that was kicked up.