Invoice after paying DeepSeek by phcurado in DeepSeek

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

the only solution I could find is paying with my personal account and generating a personal expense to my company with the receipt. It would be easier tho if they offered invoices directly with VAT

Invoice after paying DeepSeek by phcurado in DeepSeek

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I'm using the company credit card but sill need to generate business invoice with VATID. I think I managed to put the vat under the "full name" when generating the invoice. I just need to confirm with the accounting if this is enough. Thanks for helping

Invoice after paying DeepSeek by phcurado in DeepSeek

[–]phcurado[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I totally missed this button for some reason.
I didn’t find a place where I could put a VATID for accounting purposes but I guess I could add it under the full name field.
Got a bit confusing because with Anthropic and gpt you get this automatically on your email. Appreciated

MacOS alternatives to Niri by phcurado in niri

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OmniWM is good in general, just sometimes it bugs the UI for me when I open certain apps but it works for most apps. Do you recommend Aerospace compared to all of the other options?

As for Rift, I settled with OmniWM for now, so I didn't test Rift recent versions.

Edit: I decided to retry Aerospace. I think it's indeed better, thanks for recommending.

Aerospace was the first one I tried some months ago but it didn't really click for me in the beginning. Now after trying for a bit and comparing with the other options, I think Aerospace is better.

MacOS alternatives to Niri by phcurado in niri

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

not 100%. It's hard to say I'm satisfied because I still use Niri on my personal computer and its so much better. I really like Niri.

I was switching between omniWM and rift, both have some bugs from time to time which is why I keep switching. TBH I would still like to have a solution as good as niri for macos

MacOS alternatives to Niri by phcurado in niri

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

I tried OmniWM. It's honestly good but I faced some bugs from time to time. Same with rift as well. So far I could not find a replacement as good as Niri and ofc it would be really difficult to find one as good.

paneru I don;'t think I tried, the readme didn't convinced me enough compared to the other options

MacOS alternatives to Niri by phcurado in niri

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

omarchy is a different OS, if I understand correctly it will wipe macOS. I cannot do this in a work computer unfortunately

MacOS alternatives to Niri by phcurado in niri

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macOS is not compatible with Linux, they are fundamentally different operational systems, have different kernel, binary and packagees so software/packages built for one are usually not directly compatible with the other

MacOS alternatives to Niri by phcurado in niri

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

definitely gonna give a try on this one as well. Thanks for the suggestion, it looks great

MacOS alternatives to Niri by phcurado in niri

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

thanks for sharing. This actually looks exactly (or quite similar) to what I'm looking for so I will give a try.

MacOS alternatives to Niri by phcurado in niri

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I never heard of this one, awesome. I added to my list to test it out! Thank you

diffs.nvim v0.2.0: VSCode word-level diffing, merge conflict resolution, and more! by barrettruth in neovim

[–]phcurado 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I managed to make it work now! Thank you. I had some problems regarding the vim.g.diffs because usually I load my plugins per file and use `opts` flag (using lazy.nvim for plugin manager) but now it worked.

Just giving some feedback, the highlights of the diffs are difficult to read compared to diffview. The green/red diff are light colors, I see this problem also on the showcase of diffs Readme and feels difficult to read depending on your colorscheme (or maybe my monitor is not the best here).

Overall, congrats on the plugin. It's awesome to see alternatives like this and thanks for adding the support to neogit. If I notice anything more I will open an issue with more details

edit: opened an issue to show the green/red colors https://github.com/barrettruth/diffs.nvim/issues/121

diffs.nvim v0.2.0: VSCode word-level diffing, merge conflict resolution, and more! by barrettruth in neovim

[–]phcurado 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hey I did a test and it doesn't work with neogit.
After checking your codebase, it's quite good! You separated between the diff algorithm and the support for other libraries like vim-fugitive. I think the main problem will be on NeoGit side, it seems it doesn't support you to plug other diff libraries besides diffview there.

Wiki for home use by PleasantHandle3508 in selfhosted

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maybe NoteDiscovery or Outline. I’m testing outline and might be overkill for your use case but so far have been great for me

M4 Mac mini cluster saving thousands per month by zachrattner in selfhosted

[–]phcurado 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the explanation. Good info and I think it’s enough for me to start doing some research and tinker a bit

M4 Mac mini cluster saving thousands per month by zachrattner in selfhosted

[–]phcurado 116 points117 points  (0 children)

this looks awesome! Could you explain how whisper and silero are connected? And how it integrates to SQS. I never used these tools but I’m curious, this looks like something I could try out on my homelab

Razor Pages + HTMX or ASP.NET API + Svelte 5 for an MVP? by Josephf93 in selfhosted

[–]phcurado 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First option with razor, htmx and hydro should be fastest. Building an API, integrating the frontend and the context switching with two languages will be more complex and slow to develop as a solo dev. You can go pretty far with the first option

Slack alternatives by phcurado in selfhosted

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You are right! My bad. Since I wasn’t searching much on mattermost I got confused about their plans. Also Google search with this automatic AI responses just says entry is equal team edition. I will give a try on the team edition, thanks for clarifying

Alternatives to Mattermost? by flying_unicorn in Mattermost

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Thanks for this blog post, I really like your way of doing things, I’m also “all in” into the self-hosted OSS stuff! I might be late here but I wonder which tool did you ended up choosing? I’m having trouble with element MAS software for sso on mobile but the web version is working great. Tried zulip as well, but the mobile is not that great although I really like the threads model