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I swapped from stats to iStats a few years ago. I've found stats to be easier to customize and the UI is more uniform. That said, it doesn't have the weather widget, so I've kept iStats around solely for its weather functionality.


A weather widget is built-in to macOS now.

System Settings > Control Center > Weather


argh!! why oh why does mine not have this??? Sequoia 15.1.1


It comes with Sequoia 15.2.

I am still on 15.1.1 too as I have been waiting for a 15.2.1 for bug fixes, but they released 15.3 instead.


of course it is.

thanks. now i'm wondering why it hasn't been pestering me to upgrade. i just went and looked, and now it sees the upgrade possible. i must have told it later and promptly forgot about it


I assume you mean you went iStats -> stats


Hong Kong and Singapore do. It's quite nice, really.


...but sometimes things aren't inflows or outflows. Depreciation is neither, yet it's (almost) fundamental to accounting.


Depreciation is also neither a credit nor a debit.

Doesn't one normally handle depreciation by creating an expense account called "depreciation", and recording the depreciation as a debit in the asset account and a credit in the depreciation account?

And couldn't one just as easily word that as, "We track the depreciation by creating an account for it, and recording a flow of money into it from the asset's account?"


You often end up with three accounts. Asset (balance sheet), accumulated depreciation (balance sheet), and the depreciation expense account (P&L).

In which case the depreciation is cr. acc. depreciation and dr. depreciation expense.


Yes, but the other way around: you debit the "Depreciation" expense account (since it is the sink, it increases) and credit the asset account (it is the source, it decreases).


I rest my case.


Apple TV has its flaws. But so did Apple TV on day one.


For some reason, any sort of styleguide discussion always reminds me of this: https://33hpwq10j9luq8gl43e62q4e-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-...


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