@mnolangray@ClayDesert Looking into it a bit more, it sounds like some of these incorporated cities do avoid paying taxes to the actual city which is lame. Not the case in Louisville.
@mnolangray@ClayDesert How are they leeches? My experience living in Louisville is that all of these small cities pay city taxes in addition to their own. They all share one school district. Really no differences outside of their own police/fire/trash and some power over zoning.
@Overlapping $10,000 is a reasonable compromise amount to be honest. It's weird that people are bent out of shape about it. That's a year of tuition at most state schools if you're in state.
If you make over the $125k limit you can earn that in like 3-5 months of expenses. 250k! if married.
@ynab I've used your product primarily to manually enter transactions. It's great but given that I don't link my bank, use imports, contact support, or take advantage of any other features it's not worth $100 (2x increase!). Please consider tiered pricing.
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@andscoop Been using a mini-ITX for a few years (NCASE M1). Love the space saved but it's definitely more challenging to work in the case and manage cables. Probably won't ever go back to normal sized builds.
@andscoop Budgeting in YNAB at the start of the month is so satisfying, been using it for 1 1/2 years. It sounds like your approach but I recommend not attaching any accounts and entering every transaction manually, both for the security and mental purposes.
@Twitter the new layout sucks on desktop, it's trash. It's way too cramped (but strangely empty), feels like a mobile app, and I will probably use Twitter far less if there isn't an option to switch back to something reasonable.