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  • I used to do it on the phone with YNAB, but now it's only 2 or 3 minutes on my computer in the evening.

  • You may or may not be joking, but jujutsu is the first true git alternative that I'm actively trying on small projects at work. The command-line is great, and I can still interact with other devs without breaking stuff.

    Buuuuuuuut if you're a CS student, don't bother, it's weird and you should focus on git which is used everywhere. You can get free GUI clients like Sublime Merge or SmartGit to ease the pain. I've been hating git since the beginning, but it's the least worst SCM right now. Learn the command-line, but I have never done that since it's infuriating, and that's why I've been using GUIs since, holy shit, Wikipedia says 2005.

  • With jj you're always the prod whatever you do! Feel free to break that fucking CI.

  • I never use connections to my bank so I wouldn't know if the feature even exists, sorry. But the whole thing was a paid application that went open-source. I download the "app image" thing because it's easier for me, but you have alternatives (desktop or web client).

  • The old one was better because it had no fucking subscription, and also you could reconcile future transactions which was way better for monthly stuff. For example, at the end of the month (30, 31), you have received your salary but you want to reconcile it NOW for the next month (one or two days in the future) so that you can work on your future budget right now. You can't do that with the new YNAB.

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  • I would put broken commits with a message saying it comes from the LLMs, then revert the whole stuff in another commit to fix the crap.

  • Will Trump raise to 154 or 204%? He has to now.

  • J'ai vu ça souvent pour de l'outsourcing ou des employés remplacés par des ENS/SSII. Je rigolerai un bon coup, et 6 mois plus tard je me fais réembaucher au double du salaire. Un copain a fait ça il y a quelques années, un hyper spécialiste viré par plan social, quand on lui a demandé de revenir il a dit "oui mais je suis freelance maintenant et j'ai mes conditions..."

    Pas certain que ça marche tout le temps mais ça peut être amusant si on a un peu de réserve et de quoi faire ailleurs en attendant.

  • I can smell reposts and pictures I have already seen a mile away.

  • Japon ?

  • It's not impossible though. It's like every country opened their eyes and said fuck it because Trump makes no exception in hating everyone.

    I only know the USA from movies and TV, and the USA always got a free pass because they ruled the world, they are number 1, they have the best quality of life, and a lot of other lies that we kept telling ourselves because they were the good big brother that was, until recently, relatively "smart."

    But Trump pissed every country on earth at the same time, and it's like we realized we were wrong since the 80s about everything that happened in and out of the USA.

    It's good for me because we will be more self reliant without this erratic big brother. It's very bad because Russia won't be affected, Americans will be poorer, and China seems now to be the most "reliable" super power that can still make and sell everything. But countries getting back some of their Independence is always a nice thing. Millions will suffer though.

  • I'm sorry if your portfolio isn't doing well and you're cranky

    I'm not American and don't have a portfolio. I'm just here for the lulz. The greatest country ever since the 70s managed to vote for the most stupid guy ever for absolutely no valid reason, and will destroy what they created in the process.

  • +1 for doing it. Have fun!

  • Random Google search:

    • the main imports were consumer goods (27 percent), etc. (so, pretty big actually)
    • In 2017, imports accounted for 19% of the country's petroleum demand (big too)

    getting those industries back to being made locally shouldn’t take more than say, 5 years

    You missed a 0 here, I certainly don't expect any country to create millions of jobs in 5 years.

    US just imports these things because they’re cheaper to make that way

    People buy because it's cheaper. And we import because we can't make them. But even if we could (which we can't), their prices would triple while you wait for people to be trained and factories to be built.

    it would likely be very good for US working class

    Doubling or tripling the prices will be very bad for all the classes except millionaires.

    One last quote: "Donald Trump's Atlantic City casinos have undergone four bankruptcies." He has no strategy, he's officially a fucking idiot. Even I without any knowledge wouldn't be able to fuck up a casino that bad.

  • "In 2024, China was the top supplier of goods to the United States, accounting for 16.5 percent of total goods imports. U.S. goods imports from China totaled $438.9 billion."

    lol that would be hilarious to see. If he manages to piss Mexico and Canada too (same numbers), the USA will import nothing in the next few years.

  • I had a great time with my Switch. The Steam Deck is now the only device I would buy.