stephaaaaan

@stephaaaaan@feddit.de
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Joined 1 years ago

Kudos to the developer. It really is the right thing to do when services shut down.

Yes please. I need my MGS fix, dearly 😁

Yep, justed for Ridge Racer Type 4 and various Gran Turismo games. It really needs some training. You simply turn the halves against each other to steer. The analogue buttons were awesome for dosing gas/brakes, as the original dualshock only had the analogue sticks :)

This is very nice :) I was working on a proof of concept similar to this to have a quick search functionality for FrankenJura (german hiking database) but it was lost in a drawer due to lack of time 😁 Great work and thanks for sharing it :)

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If I recall correctly, I couldn‘t find API endpoints back then and had to browse/prse the pges based on the regions and the links on the landing pages 😅

Same here, happy actual user 😁 coming from ynab, it‘s basicalöy the same. Even has most mobile features since the latest release (editing budgets, adding spendings, etc.) :)

Note that its actualbudget.org :)

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He‘s an Eurasier :)

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I just finished Call Of Duty Black Ops - Cold War, and it was kind of ¯_(ツ)_/¯. The campaign was short and the story felt kind of patched together - graphically it wa surely top notch, but I guess nothing will ever come close to MW2.

That sure is prime floof material! Make sure to boop regularly 😄

Thanks! :)

I think OPs issue is a combination of available space and regulations. Little space + no copper data connections next to power cables leave little choice but fibre.

I‘m kind of in the same boat, as I would like to connect the garage and an annex building. However, the garage needs power to, prepared for EV - so, large power cable as well. Same for the annex one, in which I just want to have bandwidth available :)

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I think that „Directors Cut“ would‘ve been a more fitting term for this :) Nonetheless, an epic tale that is worth every second spent.

If you don‘t mind, you could share the solution in the ActualBudget community once you have it :)

You can pull the wiring yourself, but an electrician needs to do the connections and insulation tests :)

Yep, you can also install it locally, though it requires a bit of command line :)

Did you see this already? :)