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equinoxmist
·4 năm trước·discuss
I thought this would be a problem for me and resisted using imports in YNAB... I changed to using it and I found I was more likely to actually keep on top of my budget knowing I didn't have to login to 2/3 different systems to start entering every transaction.
equinoxmist
·4 năm trước·discuss
Sounds interesting, is it Mutant 59? If so, I will try find a copy.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2368220.Mutant_59
equinoxmist
·5 năm trước·discuss
Golang.

Static typing, concurrency, blazing fast, single binary.
equinoxmist
·5 năm trước·discuss
Tight feedback loops are great, but even as an experienced dev, I still make minor mistakes that the ide doesn't pick up, and even with tools like psalm, you will still encounter type error.

One of the reasons I use golang where possible, I feel more productive in golang because any mistakes you are make are almost always logical issues with the code, rather than language error and usually works first time.
equinoxmist
·5 năm trước·discuss
Just easier. I use credit cards, but also have a Klarna account. If the shop uses Klarna, I will often use that because it is to well integrated, and then pay off Klarna with my CC, which in turn is paid a month later. Essentially I don't pay for something for over 2 months.
equinoxmist
·5 năm trước·discuss
Because at least if it goes wrong, the money being used isn't actually your money until you pay the CC bill. That $2500 is still sat in your account.

Spiral of debt is only a risk if you have no discipline.

For those of us that do have discipline, CC's are great.