@cincura_net Yeah, it's not the best for entering information. But works for me as a control panel of sorts, and the 16:9 ratio is maintained when the taskbar is off.
I do occasionally bring up a browser window in 2/3 height for detailed stuff. Can always do that permanently and use the 1/3 to switch between lighter stuff. Either way, it's flexible.
HomeBank is an excellent cross-platform alternative. It's open source, your data stays local, can import OFX (and other) files, and it's just like the Quick Books of old.
I've been using it ever ever since QB ditched the UK market.
SINCERE INQUIRY: Is there truly a “middle” in politics positionally or ideologically? I think the notion of a “middle” (whatever that is—because, strangely enough for me, that doesn’t necessarily mean between left and right)—is mostly mythological. I’d like one to genuinely entertain this.
@popcornreel It's fashionable to declare centrists (in the right vs far right choices most countries today) as somehow being worse. There's some merit in that.
But the problem is polarisation. Dubya's insane "If you're not for us, then you're against us."
No. The Argument of Excluded Middle is a logical fallacy for a reason.
You don't have to "both sides"/fence sit a position. But you need to be able to see the intent in the non-bonkers sides of both arguments to make sense of it all.
I've found another online store that respects the price I've set on print copies of my books.
Has anyone ever heard of bookshop.org? Anything good or bad to say about them?
I found my books on it recently and the site has good reviews online, so I've added bookshop.org links to the list that shows up when you click on one of my books2read links.
@OwenTyme@bookstodon I use the uk.bookshop.org quite a bit. Sometimes because I'm ordering a book I don't want a major retailer involved, but mostly because it's keeping brick and mortar bookshops alive.
So far (10 or so), the delivery has been a few working days, and occasionally I'll get a handwritten "thanks" note included.
It's better than saving a few quid to maybe get a battered (if at all) book delivered from the smiling behemoth who'll do their worst if there's a problem.