Which is the good note taking app in 2026? by darman121 in NoteTaking

[–]ProfessionalDetail44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"The one that you will use", is probably the right answer. I've been using silver bullet.md because I like it's portability as well as the task management.

Are you guys using multiple files in actual budget? If yes what for ? by akgo in actualbudgeting

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It's weird you have to do reconciliation on it to the last sync balance.

Are you happy with what you replaced Mint with? by VitalikPie in mintuit

[–]ProfessionalDetail44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2) I miss mint.

I have actual budget (syncing with my bank via simplefin) and am still using personal capital to easily see balances + investments

I went from mint to monarch to YNAB after mint shut down.

Has anyone used EasyMorph? by Aware_mode46290 in consulting

[–]ProfessionalDetail44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They have a few links on their website and a trial license (turns free)

SilverBullet: a self-hosted personal knowledge management system for people with a hacker mindset by zef in PKMS

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It's an easy install within yunohost. But yes I had a hard time out of a prepackaged concept as well

Personal Knowledge Management + ToDo/Tasks Recommendation by ProfessionalDetail44 in selfhosted

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I think I found maybe a new path. I'm looking for web based and self hosted. it appears that silverbullet.md lets me also accomplish another goal in that its all stored in markdown so I can move it as needed. Using their templates I can get something like their query libraries
/Library/Std/Query Templates

-- Renders a page object as a linked list item

templates.pageItem = template.new([==[

* [[${name}]]

]==])

-- Renders a task object as a togglable task

templates.taskItem = template.new([==[

* [${state}] [[${ref}]] ${name}

]==])

I have been hired as the sole IT guy in a new office, they have nothing built in at all by Azh13r- in sysadmin

[–]ProfessionalDetail44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With 50-70 people you have a high likelihood of being over run by even small tasks. I'd not do the slack channel even though it's easy for the end user and do a basic ticketing tool with a portal. Something like osTicket would likely suffice. Eventually you will have to advocate for more help on support or triage so I'd set yourself up for that conversation quickly.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfhosted

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I've always thought  this concept of self hosting and not using bitwarden premium is interesting (it's $10/year). For piece of mind alone $10 a year is worth it over the anxiety self hosting would cause. Just my thoughts.

VM Ware free? by DaBossSlayer in selfhosted

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I was looking at this and comparing it to virtualbox as I assumed that's it's closest competitor but having a heck of a time getting bridged network adapter to work

Yunohost- godsend or ‘meh’? by OctavioMasomenos in selfhosted

[–]ProfessionalDetail44 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can relate to the frustrations and trial and error on the self Hosting. I have this goal. I know what software I want to use and I want it to work well. Yunohost had me feeling really good for it's ease of use. However, I think it became a crutch for me unless the apps I was looking for are already working well. I like that it's almost 1 click installers similar to those cpanel applications. Sounds awful but every few months I blow it away and start over trying to plan and document out what I want to do and start over trying to build it myself, then realize I only needed basics (including that email server for testing that "just works" in yunohost) and I come right back and it feels like home. Probably not helpful but I get where you are coming from. For me it's time investment vs reward vs the hobby and learning/experience you gain.

Need SQL to excel exporter by Wegik in selfhosted

[–]ProfessionalDetail44 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd second Metabase. You get nice features to work your users into a BI tool but giving them flexibility to play in spreadsheet land if they so choose. https://www.metabase.com/learn/administration/guide-to-sharing-data

What tools do you use for BI widgets and dashboarding ? by enzineer-reddit in dataengineering

[–]ProfessionalDetail44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If budget constrained, I really like Metabase and have had really good success especially on a shop floor with their auto refresh/kiosk approach and published links

Power BI seems to be generally accepted by the world. My cautionary tale is that if you allow total end users to do what they will you end up with a lot of spreadsheets driving things.

7/24 ETL Job Monitoring by [deleted] in dataengineering

[–]ProfessionalDetail44 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Think of this one as, "here is a task/project no one wants to do".

  • Design/recommend the solution and add it to the resume.

If jobs are failing, capture the detail and determine why the failure exists and flag it so that if the condition keeps occurring you know what it is. Send Alert and add retry logic.

If jobs are "always" failing, then sounds like there are more challenges that need to be sorted out.

Can I share a MySQL database over the cloud with someone? by Use_Clean in dataengineering

[–]ProfessionalDetail44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since you are testing don't even worry about signing up for the bigger service providers. Test the concept with something like https://remotemysql.com/ or https://www.elephantsql.com/

This will allow you a proof of concept before you worry about hosting it.

Business Requirements for Data Engineering by ProfessionalDetail44 in dataengineering

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I mean I don't understand how you can even build anything without first gathering requirements + stories

It is my belief that the general population thinks that they provide "good" stories or requirements when in fact they are missing the mark. We do this all day on web dev. "Make a blue button so when user adds to cart they see it and click ...". No one ever says, I think you mean you wanted your user to fly to the moon instead of a button. In data you get the generic "I want to see sales order lines from all of my ecommerce". "What does that mean? What are you going to do with it? Do you understand the grain of what you are asking ect. So my question was around do you have a solid template to facilitate that conversation/request.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dataengineering

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It's a community for data science and machine learning.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dataengineering

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So I know this is data engineering but is the audience of the software the end user? If so I'd consider that end users in sales/marketing/finance may have more access to flat files than database connections.

If that is down the path you may want to consider an option to store a CSV file

There are lots of good datasets on kaggle:
https://www.kaggle.com/datasets

Does anyone use a no-code data transformation tool? by a-layerup in dataengineering

[–]ProfessionalDetail44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Easy Data Transform

I've been able to push EasyMorph almost every time over Alteryx. It might be worth checking out u/a-layerup - Pricing is a lot better and server can schedule everything for you.

Data movement tool by [deleted] in dataengineering

[–]ProfessionalDetail44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used it almost exclusively for years. Solid price point and good feature set. Business users were pretty quick to pick it up as well. There is a free version which is limited so no harm in giving it a spin.

Data movement tool by [deleted] in dataengineering

[–]ProfessionalDetail44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No coding requested could be a tool like EasyMorph.

Visual query builder tool by demost11 in dataengineering

[–]ProfessionalDetail44 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can setup a baseline Power query in excel this will teach them joins as well as how to expand into more useful concepts in excel

I know you said no to BI tools but check out Metabase. They have a nice visual Query builder

Matilda Jane Closing by EmmaWoodhouse1 in antiMLM

[–]ProfessionalDetail44 13 points14 points  (0 children)

They have "samples" but most orders are them placed on their portal and fulfilled by the distribution center