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deeroh@lemmy.sdf.orgto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you know of any obscure useful websites?32·2 years agoIf you have to write Objective-C for some unfortunate reason - http://fuckingblocksyntax.com/
If you have to write Objective-C for some unfortunate reason and your IT infrastructure doesn’t like fun - http://goshdarnblocksyntax.com/
I’m impressed, and I love how this project is pushing the boundaries for keyboard layouts, but damn if this doesn’t make me uncomfortable
Nice! Yeah I’ve been doing this for about a year, and I’ve been really happy with it. Minimal overhead, but I don’t lose any information (and I don’t have a mess of hidden categories at the end).
Nah, adding the hashtag to the memo takes a couple minutes at most. I think that YNAB toolkit will do this for you too, but I’ve never used it so I can’t say definitively.
Then when you delete the category, it’ll ask you where you want to move your transactions, so that part is easy.
My take:
- I don’t want to have my normal spending statistics messed up by vacation spending (food, going out, etc).
- I do like to see how much I’ve spent on travel overall.
- When I’m out, I don’t want to think about categorizing expenses (especially if I’m somewhere where I’m using mostly cash). Vacation is for vacation, not for stressing out about categories.
That’s how I feel anyway, so how I do it is:
- I have a category group for Travel.
- When I have a new trip coming up, I create a new category for it and fund that.
- During the trip itself, I charge everything to that category.
- Once I get back and transactions have settled, I add something to the memo of the transactions (e.g.
#2023-10-my-trip
), then I delete the category and move all those transactions to a generic Travel category.
This way, I can still differentiate between trips if I want to go back and look, but I also get to see an overall view of my travel spending (without cluttering my everyday categories).
Pretty painless, works well for me.
Nice! He puts out some great designs, and his prefabbed stuff is top knotch.
deeroh@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Hyundai is offering free home chargers and install discounts for new EV buyersEnglish91·2 years agoCool! I think GM had (has?) something similar, which is great.
I’m personally holding off until I can get a V2H charger, but if I didn’t have charging at work as an option, I’d jump on this.
deeroh@lemmy.sdf.orgto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is your record for number of hours on a single game?5·2 years agooh boy… yeah WoW was around 3 hours a day x 5 days a week for about 4 years. Some days were more, some days were less, and I took a few breaks here and there. That comes out to around 100 days.
I’m not familiar with WalletHub, but quick searching say it seems like it’s mostly a credit reporting tool?
Just by virtue of having credit cards and bank accounts at a few different places, I already have a few options for credit reporting (Chase, Capital One, etc). Is there a benefit to using WalletHub over just some of the simple bundled stuff?