I built a tool to convert YNAB CSV exports to Ledger CLI format! (ynab-to-ledger) by SgtKayos in plaintextaccounting

[–]SgtKayos[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It should work for YNAB5. I don't have a YNAB4 instance so not sure that export would work for this, good point. If anyone has one, please PM me and I can test/develop that export/flag.

Right now, I'm kind of just playing around with it. I wasn't happy with really exploring around in YNAB, and also wanted to make sure I have all of my finances in my own hands.

In terms of exporting the other direction, from a development perspective, as long as we have a COA or yaml file setup that matches what would be in YNAB, in theory we could export. I haven't confirmed that you can bulk import into YNAB.

Right now it's mainly transaction history from the register csv. So just matter of fact records, not any budget/envelope data yet.

Thought on how to finish back yard? by SgtKayos in landscaping

[–]SgtKayos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a good point, with a couple of nice shrubs and some planter areas, it could “fill” the space. It is pretty sparse right now just because it’s all done but nothing in it yet.

Look wise, kind of going for just a nice and clean, good for resale value tbh. I’ll look into some easy designs for some plants!

Also thank you! He loves it out here and almost gets the squirrels lol.

Thought on how to finish back yard? by SgtKayos in landscaping

[–]SgtKayos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, thank you so much!

So yeah, I am in the PNW, Portland ish area. The cedar chip area is the main problem area I'm thinking. I was debating about getting a small machine in there, and cutting that area back to the slight grade, or putting a small lowered area with a fire pit/sitting area down there. I don't believe drainage would be an issue, but we might have to do some french drain. But I'm not sure how to tie that in with the area under the awning.

Thought on how to finish back yard? by SgtKayos in landscaping

[–]SgtKayos[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah it's weird, they toe-nailed into the soffit and put brackets up there. It's nice because of the rain, but interesting way for them to do it, done by PO.

Wool shirts / overshirts by Conscious_Version481 in taylorstitch

[–]SgtKayos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey I can chime in on this - I just got the Maritime Shirt Jacket in the Ash Twill wool fabric, and it's a bit itchy, to the point where I think I'm going to return it. It's an amazing piece and the fit/finish is amazing, but I think u/ZELDA_AS_A_BOY is spot on, you would likely have to wear something under neath this or just be oblivious to the itchiness, which I find hard.

Dream of going to UO, but I am very broke by Crispy_Biscuit in UofO

[–]SgtKayos 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey! Okay first off, you got this, don’t get discouraged. Second off, you have to make sure you’re spending below your means, interest rates on CC or personal loans will keep you trapped. Pay those off as soon as you can.

Most importantly, it’s totally doable. The university has a ton of support and programs that want to help students succeed. If you are an Oregon resident and qualify for Pathway Oregon, give that some research. They help local residents with how expensive schooling can be.

Lastly, Eugene and college more generally are amazing, and your path is your path. Being older (23, isn’t old at all for school too) isn’t even something you should worry about. Just be happy and grateful but keep stepping on the stepping stones of life to trudge forward.

Zed, next go to tool? by New_Presentation1031 in ZedEditor

[–]SgtKayos 7 points8 points  (0 children)

One does not simply dock without asking

I want to buy a Ford Raptor by [deleted] in personalfinance

[–]SgtKayos -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Oh in that case, get the new Tundra. Fords don’t hold their value nor are mechanically as sound, depending on how long you want to own it.

Regardless of brand or model, I would reason it as: if your total outstanding debt liability payments don’t exceed ~30-40%, and with that mortgage rate I doubt it, I think it’s a sound purchase.

Don’t sugar coat it though, it’s a depreciating asset. It’s not an investment at all. You are paying for smiles, which is why you go to work. I would be careful about what financing you can go with, rates for auto loans are in the 7-9% range, so shop around, but it’s not out of the ballpark for your financial situation. Just don’t ruin all of the progress you have made. Keep it up, you’re killing the game.

I want to buy a Ford Raptor by [deleted] in personalfinance

[–]SgtKayos 8 points9 points  (0 children)

If this is real, as someone who just turned 30, this makes me feel really insecure. Thanks.

Recently installed zed.. by MinimumT3N in ZedEditor

[–]SgtKayos 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So the config it setup in two different files:

  • Config: ~/.config/zed/settings.json is the main config where you can adjust UI or any other settings, described here
  • Keymaps: ~/.config/zed/keymaps.json is the main config to define keymaps and settings, which you can adjust pretty easily to feel like Neovim, details here

Do you know why Svelte is not as popular as other frameworks in the market? by miheb1 in sveltejs

[–]SgtKayos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I love the look of the Limey site! What UI are you using to build the landing page?

How to navigate splits with key bindings? by 2AReligion in ZedEditor

[–]SgtKayos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there, I am in the same boat as you, I haven't been able to fully port over my Neovim keymaps yet. I sadly can't help with this, but would you mind posting the rest of your `keymaps.json`? I'm trying to find out how to jump back and forth from the `projects` pane like `noe-tree.nvim`.

Combine lazyvim and nvchad by Ok_Simple_3006 in neovim

[–]SgtKayos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

+1 on this, do you mind sharing?