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  • She lay

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  • *lie.

    And I love the cat.

  • Country with a second amendment refuses to use it.

  • Better you behind the Pope than...

  • Rocket is the only being that deserves decaf, then.

  • "Let's ignore the constitution." This is fine.

    And then:

    You fight someone if they actually break with democracy.

    What kind of break with democracy the motherfuck are you waiting for?

    Your country in a nutshell. I wouldn't care if we didn't catch a cold from you sneezing.

  • I’m not “keen”, I’m merely fucking exhausted.

    Me too, man, me fuckin' too.

    I feel you. Let's be exhausted together. Cheers.

  • When will you folks understand what your first amendment actually means?

    I'm not asking your government to silence him. I'm not asking a court to sentence him. I'm not looking for a police force to arrest him.

  • Or, and hear me out, the country that built itself in part on being prepared to meet tyranny with force is the one who ought to actually meet tyranny with force when the time comes. Other countries, which did not do this, have every right to call out hypocrisy and cowardice for what it is, especially after decades of watching the cowards be cowardly.

    And no, my country is far from perfect. Surely you see how irrelevant that is to this discussion.

    UPDATE: How nice! You understood me after all. You also assumed some facts not in evidence, but in a discussion such as this, that's likely to happen. I'm not "keen", I'm merely fucking exhausted.

    As a way of calling out the hypocrisy of the people who claim to be all gung-ho to stamp out tyranny from behind the barrel of a gun I have no issue with it [...] https://lemmy.world/comment/16821307

  • You might be shocked to learn that other countries exist and that the internet works in those countries and that your joke of a fucking constitution doesn't apply there.

    Hint: I live in such a country.

  • That's not Photoshop. It's Word.

  • Country with a second amendment refuses to use it.

  • I need to have two cats named Campari and Vermouth so that they could have a kitten named Negroni. It doesn't quite work, but I'd do it anyway.

  • Gratitude is a revolutionary act in times like these. Since you're going to die, anyway, you might as well enjoy the ride as much as you can and teach your child to do the same. If you manage to make the world a better place along the way, then so much the better.

    Peace.

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  • What is "erratic" for you? What is "off in a bad way" for you? There might be a clue in there somewhere.

  • First, thank you for the thoughtful and detailed reply. I find it helpful.

    Plain text accounting (and all the variants) sounds great, right until you need to use it to generate invoices, or depreciate assets, or do a monthly Business Activity Statement, or convert a currency, track repayments, etc.

    All of those things require that you write software to achieve that, which means that now instead of solving problems and writing software for my clients, I'm burning hours writing software so I can run my business

    Oddly enough, I feel the opposite: I'm so glad that I have the freedom to use other tools to do what I need and that I can simply write some custom software to achieve that. I always felt locked in by QuickBooks and now I can do anything from messing around in a spreadsheet to writing what I need with jq. Plain text as an interface means that the sky is the limit for flexibility.

    It has also made my company's financial information more accesible to me. Previously, I'd given it over to bookkeepers and accountants and only seen out of date financial statements when it was time to file taxes. Now I know what's going on whenever I want.

    It has also turned bookkeeping into a programming exercise, which made me more interested, not less. I don't have clients waiting impatiently for me to produce features for them, so I can enjoy this wro instead of having it feel like a distraction.

    I've been writing software for over 40 years and until last week I'd never heard of it. That's not something you want in business software.

    I feel that!

    Because I'm still running a 25 year old accounting package that doesn't run on current hardware, isn't supported, doesn't run under Linux and has all my data hostage.

    Our motivations definitely seem compatible, even if our constraints and preferences don't.

    Thanks again. Good luck.

  • I've been using Plain Text Accounting for the past two years and have mostly enjoyed my experience. I've found hledger both well documented and well supported. I don't know the space very well, so which applications and/or packages have you tried?

  • What a great way to learn how people interpret behaviors as "lazy". Intriguing....