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You got to pay somewhere - either for the premium or for the ads. Nothing is really free in this world.


On land, at least.


> Now we've got an entire app platform that works on the lion's share of PCs/servers in a small 1mb file.

Isn't that what Docker set out to do using containers and IMO was hugely successful? How is this different?


Call me old, but I cannot look beyond vi/vim for an editor. A few years ago I had to edit a text file that was 9GB in size. It took a while to open it in vim, but once it was open, it was no different than any 2kb file. No other editor was able to even open the 9GB text file.


You are ignoring the extremely detailed recording of history in the Indian subcontinent. Events, including the kings/queens that ruled over the Gangetic plains, their sons & lineage, wars, migrations, volcanic eruptions, weather changes (floods, earthquakes etc) have been VERY meticulously recorded as Itihāsa - Sanskrit for "It so happened". This goes back to at least 27,000 years before present - firmly placing the Indian subcontinent as the root of all of current human civilization. Why would you ignore such a vast & undeniable evidence, unless your "recorded history" is deemed to be Greek centric and not universal? That is hardly history!!


Source? Wikipedia dates Sanskrit to 1500 BCE earliest. That's 3500 years.


We use a log aggregator and watch logs from hundreds of servers in a searchable & filterable interface like Kibana. We also use Loki and Elastic extensively. If you have money to spend, I think you'd be looking at Splunk or Datadog.

As a matter of fact, we do not have SSH access to our servers. Everything happens over a web interface that has been secured.


How does this compare with Actual that was open sourced just a couple of days or so ago?

I think it's easy to make anything better than the super buggy mint.com.


Never refer to wikipedia for anything even remotely connected to India. The cabal of Wikipedia editors responsible for content related to India is extremely prejudiced against India.


Even if it were to be true (it is not), the incidents reported are backed up by actual news reports and other sources.


spitting nonsense


I use https://nimbletext.com/live to generate/convert commands from/to csv etc. It has been extremely useful for my regular work.


I use mint.com to consolidate all my financial details. But it is so buggy. Every time I access it seems to generate all stats from scratch, which means that it has no idea about accounts I have closed, renamed, moved etc.


Best I've found so far is https://lunchmoney.app


I think there are at least half a dozen Mint competitors whose primary selling point is "better UX than Mint".


Still can't be used as an ingress controller in kubernetes.


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