Windows has had some form of that for a while as the "Link to Windows" app on both Android and iOS, this one seems to be focused on cloud Windows streaming
Yeah I feel you there, wish they'd expand a bit more. Maybe more like Japan, partnering with retail stores and whatnot.
Sincerely, a Brazilian who had to shell out basically a whole other deck in ridiculous import fees. In my case I'd be fucked either way though, unless they magically decided to start assembling them here or something lol.
Moments like this make me miss suddenlycaralho lol
Anyway, I dig the look! The slightly different wallpapers are a nice touch, don't see that too often. Bonus points for providing your dotfiles and everything.
Ah, so that's what it's based on. Seems the project's GitHub has been pretty active so I'm glad I stumbled upon it when I did.
As for the domain, I didn't realize the distinction but upon closer inspection it'd seem .com points to what used to be the original, commercial version? Thanks for pointing it out!
I've just set up Actual Budget and that's pretty much exactly how it works, you'd have to self host it though. It gives you access to a web interface you can access from any device, it's a bit limited on mobile but does work for adding transactions and whatnot.
Failing that, I'm not familiar with one with a good mobile app, although I'm sure there are a few out there.
That's soldered as well! It's theoretically possible but way too involved for most to bother with hiring a professional to get it done or what have you.
That's fair, it's my workflow too. I just like the idea of being able to access it from any device in a pinch or from a locked down work computer, for instance.
Right, Syncthing works fine too. It's not that big a deal since I already use it for other stuff anyway but I'd love to be able to just open a browser from anywhere and point at my Logseq instance without having to install anything.
That's really cool, I've felt for a while that a middle ground between something like yunohost and a manual deployment would be cool and this seems to fit the bill quite nicely
That was a great read, thanks for sharing! Love the idea and the execution. Plus, I happen to be pretty into both Rust and Nix these days so it's always nice to stumble upon projects with them.
I love Logseq to bits but I wish self hosting it made more sense. Last I checked it still requires you to point it to a local folder even if you host it yourself and access it through the browser so it's kinda useless.
I deal with it because it's by far the best fit I've found for my workflow but I'm not crazy about having to set up Syncthing and install the app everywhere.
Now that's quite an interesting NixOS setup, I'm especially intrigued by the tmpfs root portion. The link you provided was a great read, and I'll keep this and honestly most of what you've described in mind for when I mess with NixOS again.
Windows has had some form of that for a while as the "Link to Windows" app on both Android and iOS, this one seems to be focused on cloud Windows streaming