[-] Hobble_bobble@feddit.nl 2 points 11 months ago

They've simplified the use of it in a way. Effectively just a website but reactive so access on a phone is simplified.

On the graphs and reports. There's been a lot of work in the last two months, there was a limiting factor in the original choice in graphing library, but I've seen a Sankey graph, which seemed interesting. But more importantly there is a "custom reporting" which will probably not be as flexible as hand rolling your own Google sheet, but does give you a lot of control.

You can test out the demo budget :https://demo.actualbudget.org

And if you go into settings >advanced> experimental features, you can enable the in progress custom reports....

[-] Hobble_bobble@feddit.nl 2 points 1 year ago

Mine is deployed on home assistant.

I get an update once a month, I can ignore it. The update process is completely automatic and only takes a couple of minutes.

The UI includes a one button export of all your budget data so it's incredibly easy to back up your budget for peace of mind before an update.

[-] Hobble_bobble@feddit.nl 13 points 1 year ago

Actual Budget is very good. I'm self hosting but you can host with pikapods or other public services and be up and running very quickly.

It's YNAB -esque in implementation.

[-] Hobble_bobble@feddit.nl 29 points 1 year ago

Bit of an extreme but Look Who's Back (German: Er ist wieder da) In 2014, Adolf Hitler wakes up in the Berlin park where his Führerbunker once stood. Disoriented, he wanders through the city, interpreting modern situations from a wartime perspective.

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