• autokludge@programming.dev
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    7 days ago

    Outside of plans, there is also great value with Boost 12-month prepaid if you can plan for a big one-off payment per year. I originally chose it due to having better coverage than other providers (uses the full Telstra network) and low per month cost for primarily call/sms usage.

    I’m currently on a $230 recharge for 12mo/160Gb, making this $19.20/month or $1.44/Gb. Due to change in avail plans, next recharge will be $300 for 12mo/240Gb (calculates to $25p/mo $1.25/Gb)

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      6 days ago

      That’s good. I plan to add yearly and weekly plans next time I update the spreadsheet. Btw just so you know you can get plans much cheaper than 1.25/GB/month using the telstra network, but they will be monthly.

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        6 days ago

        Thanks, I’ve had a look over your spreadsheet and see a lot of better choices for purely $/data.

        I’m lucky to have wifi access most of the time so my primary concern was being frugal with an acceptable amount of data included.
        I’m still salty about the Optus breach so I won’t use their network.

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    9 days ago

    @eatham
    You may have missed aldimobile.com.au

    Telstra Network reseller.

    Actually, that link looks like it is for “NBN RSP Pricing.xlsx” and Aldi doesn’t sell that, so…
    … yeah, what beeng said:
    Ya gotta link?

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    9 days ago

    Web readable format and link would be good!

    Also why source control a non trackable binary file spreadsheet?

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        8 days ago

        You can try a markdown formatted table!

        Works good in github readme, and here in Voyager/lemmy, not sure about codeberg.

        ChatGPT would make quick work of creating it from your data, then just copy and paste. Should render in rich text mode like this

        markdown table
        x y
         |markdown|table|
         |--|---|
         |x|y|
        

        Not hugely Scalable but is easily readable

        • eatham 🇭🇲@aussie.zoneOPM
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          7 days ago

          Will work fine on Codeberg, but I can hardly use formulas in that. Those aren’t really suitable for somewhat large amounts of data, which is what I have.

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            7 days ago

            CSV to .MD build job on merge to main?

            Dunno.

            All I know is I’m not downloading a file to open it each time for updates.

            Spreadsheet(1)(2)(3)…(99)

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              7 days ago

              It won’t be updated that frequently, and I don’t see why you would download it every update instead of occasionally when you are considering switching plans / getting a new plan

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      3 days ago

      I don’t think I did. Will fix that next time. If you could make an issue, that would be good. If not, still fine cos I’ll prolly check this post when I update it