How else do you get multi device sync?
My current solution is to use syncthing to handle syncing the files, but I have to debug a permissions error that pops up.
How else do you get multi device sync?
My current solution is to use syncthing to handle syncing the files, but I have to debug a permissions error that pops up.
The design is very human
Yup! In case USD makes things prohibitive, they also accept alternative prices that scale by the cost of a loaf of bread for some countries.
And again - truly unlimited free trial, use it for years if you’d like.
Shout-out to my boy at budget with buckets
Unlimited, full access free trial, $60 one time purchase of and only if you decide it’s worth it for you. The developer is very clear that you should only pay for the software if meets your needs.
You can import your own transactions, set up macros to login to your banks, or sync via simplefinbridge for $15/year.
I would recommend starting off with the free trial and paying $1.50/month for simplefinbridge syncing for a while to see if you like it. It took me maybe half a year before I decided this was it for me. You can even import from ynab!
Bruh my reading comprehension…
Not sure if it’s obvious from this comment, but also worth pointing out to folks learning about unraid that it still has parity drives that let you recover from disk failures - it’s not just JBOD.
Oh yikes LOL.
I understand why Kali needs that for Kali things but hoo boy.
Thanks for succinctly explaining.
When I was a kid I installed it and was like “hooHOO, me hacker”, so there are silly things like that.
Nevermind me being too intimidated by CLI to do anything in Linux at the time lmfao.
It’s been a while since I’ve thought about it, so what are the reasons why it’s a bad daily driver? I assume there’s poor support for drivers, hardware, etc.?
Or is it when you do pen testing you don’t want to leave traces of yourself? I’m not a cybersecurity guy, so I genuinely don’t know.
We were using Skype… Dark days.