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The pop-iver video player is an infuriating choice. I watched the video, scroll down and the fucking thing follows me?! Wtf?! Why?? Am I going to forget that I just watched that video two seconds ago?! Argh!
Eastern Europe, perhaos. Not really anywhere else in europe.
Can I be pedantic? I'm going to go ahead: fiscal means tax-related, so probably just 'financial responsibility' is more what you're aiming for.
Yea, you can see why, but it is such a hassle for people like OP. I used to have cassette tapes of a really good audiobook of the Lord of the Rings (something like 12 cassettes in a set!), but I just pirated a copy and dotched the cassettes because I had paid for that, and my copy would be awful quality. I have to say this kind of approach, as suggested elsewhere in these comments, seems the only logical outcome for this problem, it's pretty silly.
But people insist on creating incredibly specific niche communities, I'm certain because they want to establish their own fiefdoms when this "blows up".
I'm also interested in that, please
Dude, this has got to make you like, at least, a minor celebrity. Normies don't get pissy posts made about them.
Thank you, i'm going to look into this!
Ha, i have planted a few rasoberry pi zeros running just syncthing in a few relatives' places for that. I worry about a blackout damaging them, so i have a few. Syncthing is great, as soon as a backup is made, it whisks it off all over the place, amazing.
I have a keepass database synced between a phone, desktop and a Raspberry Pi 1. The Pi just sits as an always-on server. I don't edit it on my phone. Here's my problem: when I edit something on my desktop and save it I invariably get a file conflict error and have to force the Pi to accept the new 'conflicted' file from my desktop. Any idea why? It's incredibly annoying!
Ah. Good luck with that.