 Day 3.  All that's left is the electronics.
 Finances are stressful
 Especially when rentals are involved
 @RazPi, Yup, that can be complicated
 Totally considering TurboTax, gnucash, QuickBooks, etc
 @KMyers
 Feels like my biggest job is organization
 Currently only using Calc
 @KMyers How do you feel about Gnucash?
[14:18] <maxolasersquad> FWIW, I've been using GNUCash for many years now.
[14:18] <maxolasersquad> You can track expenses, generate invoices, etc.
[15:03] <maxolasersquad> I think it's biggest downfall is that it looks like it was writtein in 1999.
 I guess I am one of the few people that don't mind that aesthetic to much.
[16:39] <maxolasersquad> It doesn't bother me at all, but I could see some people being turned off by it.
 I guess I'm trying to see the benefit of using QuickBooks vs Gnucash
 Tempted to get QuickBooks if it makes house finances easier but it feels overkill if I can spreadsheet
[18:25] <maxolasersquad> For me the biggest benefit is that it runs on Linux. As someone who doesn't run anything else it's a dealbreaker.
 There are cloud based apps.
 Mint?
 @ahoneybun what's with the snow today!
 I had a fun time driving in snow for the first time
 Yea me too xD
 @govatent
 It was very scary
 it can be a bit
 1. Find an open parking lot like Walmart.
 2. Go 25mph … 3. Turn the wheel. … 4. Apply parking brake.
 5. Rinse lather repeat.
 This was what we did when it snowed in Montana.
 @AdamOutler I'm actually very against storing certain types of data in a cloud app
 I have no rational explanation
 I guess I feel safer with save files I, and open source software I can download load compile and freeze, so I can use Version X.y without having new things like UI, terms, or features forced, companies bought out, etc x_x
 Well, I did my taxes on turbo tax.
 Turbo Tax I did consider actually