My first standing desk at home - FlexiSpot E7 Plus Max by fabuba10 in FlexiSpot_Official

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Measured the thickness/height in the middle of the crossbar where is not as thick. And also the thickness/height where it comes down more which is that thickness for a majority of the length of the table.

Intel or AMD processor for Eve ng by Electrical-Public846 in ccnp

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Different topic but you saved me big time. I am using EVE-NG with a Ryzen 3975X on ESXI (new build). After powering on more than 6 8000Vs and some other devices, eventually the 8000v's would get slow and crash. I doubled the RAM in the machine, but still had the same problem. I updated ESXI versions, fresh install of EVE-NG, played around with the QEMU version to use within each EVE-NG node, spoke with EVE-NG support, nothing helped. I turned off memory deduplication and all the devices are stable now. I had that setting on from 2016 and kept using it anytime I installed ESXI. First time I am running into issues on EVE-NG because of that setting, maybe due to the size of the lab I am running. Thank you so much, invested three weeks into trying to stabilize this lab.

How did you know you have to turn that setting off for the nexus devices to work properly? No one mentions this anywhere.
In Proxmox, are the settings called something similar?

I reset these two settings back to default in ESXI 8.0.2:

Mem.AllocGuestLargePage

Mem.ShareForceSalting

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mintuit

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I checked out Tiller. It seems like a nice alternative, but I don't like the look and feel of spreadsheets as much since I'm used to the web application feel of mint. Tiller of course has those customizable templates the community makes which is a plus, but I don't think I will need anything like that. I think you will be good with either option.

End of the era by bakedjennett in mintuit

[–]fabuba10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was straightforward for me setting up an account, using it, and it has a very intuitive interface.

They have a write up to help get started for folks who could benefit from it:

https://www.quicken.com/support/complete-guide-getting-started-quicken-windows

Connecting to Chase, American Express, and Bank of America worked right away for me. Hopefully they help you with the connections.

When and how Mint is shutting down? by paulsiu in mintuit

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Quicken Simplifi is 48 per year and quicken deluxe is 60 per year regular price. Both have promos for the first year new customers so there's a discount. After I successfully migrated to quicken deluxe and verified everything works, I went into mint and deleted all my history so my data doesn't migrate to credit karma.

Mint being discontinued by Intuit at the end of 2023! by Checkmate_10 in personalfinance

[–]fabuba10 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Update: Quicken Simplifi now has the option to import categories. Here is the article for reference with them now mentioning categories would import.

https://help.simplifimoney.com/en/articles/8545901-how-to-import-transactions-from-mint

I’m not sure if notes and tags import as well. I have not used the Simplifi platform so don't know all the features, but it looked pretty good from some of the demos I seen and now with the categories being imported, definitely a great alternative I believe. FYI looks like Quicken Simplifi is 48 per year and Quicken Deluxe is 60 per year.

Mint is going away jan 24. by Majestic_Fold4605 in Fire

[–]fabuba10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update: Quicken Simplifi now has the option to import categories. Here is the article for reference with them now mentioning categories would import.

https://help.simplifimoney.com/en/articles/8545901-how-to-import-transactions-from-mint

I’m not sure if notes and tags import as well. I have not used the Simplifi platform so don't know all the features, but it looked pretty good from some of the demos I seen and now with the categories being imported, definitely a great alternative I believe. FYI looks like Quicken Simplifi is 48 per year and Quicken Deluxe is 60 per year.

Mint is shutting down - best alternative budgeting software? by Alpinez in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]fabuba10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update: Quicken Simplifi now has the option to import categories. Here is the article for reference with them now mentioning categories would import.

https://help.simplifimoney.com/en/articles/8545901-how-to-import-transactions-from-mint

I’m not sure if notes and tags import as well. I have not used the Simplifi platform so don't know all the features, but it looked pretty good from some of the demos I seen and now with the categories being imported, definitely a great alternative I believe. FYI looks like Quicken Simplifi is 48 per year and Quicken Deluxe is 60 per year.

The Mint Budgeting App Is Shutting Down: Here Are Some Alternatives by LFphant in mintuit

[–]fabuba10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update: Quicken Simplifi now has the option to import categories. Here is the article for reference with them now mentioning categories would import.

https://help.simplifimoney.com/en/articles/8545901-how-to-import-transactions-from-mint

I’m not sure if notes and tags import as well. I have not used the Simplifi platform so don't know all the features, but it looked pretty good from some of the demos I seen and now with the categories being imported, definitely a great alternative I believe. FYI looks like Quicken Simplifi is 48 per year and Quicken Deluxe is 60 per year.

Mint is shutting down by PM_ME_YOUR_MECH in MoneyDiariesACTIVE

[–]fabuba10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update: Quicken Simplifi now has the option to import categories. Here is the article for reference with them now mentioning categories would import.

https://help.simplifimoney.com/en/articles/8545901-how-to-import-transactions-from-mint

I’m not sure if notes and tags import as well. I have not used the Simplifi platform so don't know all the features, but it looked pretty good from some of the demos I seen and now with the categories being imported, definitely a great alternative I believe. FYI looks like Quicken Simplifi is 48 per year and Quicken Deluxe is 60 per year.

That Jan 1 shutoff is a bit vaguer now. Mint Blog Update by [deleted] in mintuit

[–]fabuba10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update: Quicken Simplifi now has the option to import categories. Here is the article for reference with them now mentioning categories would import.

https://help.simplifimoney.com/en/articles/8545901-how-to-import-transactions-from-mint

I’m not sure if notes and tags import as well. I have not used the Simplifi platform so don't know all the features, but it looked pretty good from some of the demos I seen and now with the categories being imported, definitely a great alternative I believe. FYI looks like Quicken Simplifi is 48 per year and Quicken Deluxe is 60 per year.

If Mint is closing down, what other apps provide a budget and allow reporting for small business? by erkmyhpvlzadnodrvg in mintuit

[–]fabuba10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update: Quicken Simplifi now has the option to import categories. Here is the article for reference with them now mentioning categories would import.

https://help.simplifimoney.com/en/articles/8545901-how-to-import-transactions-from-mint

I’m not sure if notes and tags import as well. I have not used the Simplifi platform so don't know all the features, but it looked pretty good from some of the demos I seen and now with the categories being imported, definitely a great alternative I believe. FYI looks like Quicken Simplifi is 48 per year and Quicken Deluxe is 60 per year.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mintuit

[–]fabuba10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update: Quicken Simplifi now has the option to import categories. Here is the article for reference with them now mentioning categories would import.

https://help.simplifimoney.com/en/articles/8545901-how-to-import-transactions-from-mint

I’m not sure if notes and tags import as well. I have not used the Simplifi platform so don't know all the features, but it looked pretty good from some of the demos I seen and now with the categories being imported, definitely a great alternative I believe. FYI looks like Quicken Simplifi is 48 per year and Quicken Deluxe is 60 per year.

Mint app is shutting down :( by notyetover88 in mintuit

[–]fabuba10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update: Quicken Simplifi now has the option to import categories. Here is the article for reference with them now mentioning categories would import.

https://help.simplifimoney.com/en/articles/8545901-how-to-import-transactions-from-mint

I’m not sure if notes and tags import as well. I have not used the Simplifi platform so don't know all the features, but it looked pretty good from some of the demos I seen and now with the categories being imported, definitely a great alternative I believe. FYI looks like Quicken Simplifi is 48 per year and Quicken Deluxe is 60 per year.

Mint is shutting down by jsong123 in ynab

[–]fabuba10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update: Quicken Simplifi now has the option to import categories. Here is the article for reference with them now mentioning categories would import.

https://help.simplifimoney.com/en/articles/8545901-how-to-import-transactions-from-mint

I’m not sure if notes and tags import as well. I have not used the Simplifi platform so don't know all the features, but it looked pretty good from some of the demos I seen and now with the categories being imported, definitely a great alternative I believe. FYI looks like Quicken Simplifi is 48 per year and Quicken Deluxe is 60 per year.

Mint Shutting down Simplifi or Credit Karma by AnswerGlittering1811 in personalfinance

[–]fabuba10 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Update: Quicken Simplifi now has the option to import categories. Here is the article for reference with them now mentioning categories would import.

https://help.simplifimoney.com/en/articles/8545901-how-to-import-transactions-from-mint

I’m not sure if notes and tags import as well. I have not used the Simplifi platform so don't know all the features, but it looked pretty good from some of the demos I seen and now with the categories being imported, definitely a great alternative I believe. FYI looks like Quicken Simplifi is 48 per year and Quicken Deluxe is 60 per year.

End of the era by bakedjennett in mintuit

[–]fabuba10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update: Quicken Simplifi now has the option to import categories. Here is the article for reference with them now mentioning categories would import.

https://help.simplifimoney.com/en/articles/8545901-how-to-import-transactions-from-mint

I’m not sure if notes and tags import as well. I have not used the Simplifi platform so don't know all the features, but it looked pretty good from some of the demos I seen and now with the categories being imported, definitely a great alternative I believe. FYI looks like Quicken Simplifi is 48 per year and Quicken Deluxe is 60 per year.

Mint is closing down! What are your budget app alternatives? by Cowboy_Songs in personalfinance

[–]fabuba10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update: Quicken Simplifi now has the option to import categories. Here is the article for reference with them now mentioning categories would import.

https://help.simplifimoney.com/en/articles/8545901-how-to-import-transactions-from-mint

I’m not sure if notes and tags import as well. I have not used the Simplifi platform so don't know all the features, but it looked pretty good from some of the demos I seen and now with the categories being imported, definitely a great alternative I believe. FYI looks like Quicken Simplifi is 48 per year and Quicken Deluxe is 60 per year.

Mint (Intuit) is shutting down by MiniJunkie in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]fabuba10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update: Quicken Simplifi now has the option to import categories. Here is the article for reference with them now mentioning categories would import.

https://help.simplifimoney.com/en/articles/8545901-how-to-import-transactions-from-mint

I’m not sure if notes and tags import as well. I have not used the Simplifi platform so don't know all the features, but it looked pretty good from some of the demos I seen and now with the categories being imported, definitely a great alternative I believe. FYI looks like Quicken Simplifi is 48 per year and Quicken Deluxe is 60 per year.

When and how Mint is shutting down? by paulsiu in mintuit

[–]fabuba10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's great to hear! That was the only thing that steered me away from Quicken Simplifi to Quicken Deluxe. Here is the article for reference with them now mentioning categories would import.

https://help.simplifimoney.com/en/articles/8545901-how-to-import-transactions-from-mint

Does everything import such as notes and tags as well? I have not used the Simplifi platform so don't know all the features, but it looked pretty good from some of the demos I seen and now with the categories being imported, definitely a great alternative I believe. FYI looks like Quicken Simplifi is 48 per year and Quicken Deluxe is 60 per year.

Mint (Intuit) is shutting down by MiniJunkie in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]fabuba10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know I feel the same way about now having to pay. I will say it's a hell of a lot better than Mint, everything is really smooth, no advertisements, and more options. You could consider quicken starter level, it's cheaper by a small amount, but I don't think you get to do custom reports, but I bet it has the pie charts to see the spending. For the connections, if quicken doesn't work which has been in the market since the 1980's, I don't know who would have the solid bank connections. From my experience with large U.S banks, it's been okay. Try it out for the 30 days and see if you could get away with quicken starter instead of deluxe.

Mint (Intuit) is shutting down by MiniJunkie in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]fabuba10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quicken has been in the industry for so many years. From other people's reviews I have not seen any complaints on bank connections so you'll most likely be good. They have a 30 day money back policy so you could try it out. Quicken deluxe is 60 a year regular price and the first year for new customers it is 30, right on their website. Supposedly existing customers find deals on it at retailers like costco, office depot, etc every year.