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  • It syncs on your local network only as far as I know, if that's not a problem it should work mostly the same. You can set it up to sync only in one direction.

  • I tried Amaze, it's OK but it annoys me how huge the list items are. I have to scroll through a folder that only takes half the screen in TC.

  • Syncthing automatically synchronizes folders, so it updates and deleted where necessary. With KDE Connect you can also send files, but it's not automatic and it doesn't synchronize.

  • Or use Consent-o-matic to not accept cookies

  • Total Commander - pretty much essential to have a file manager.

    Kde Connect obviously.

    Tracker Control to block ads, trackers.

    Syncthing if you want to synchronize files between devices, good for backups and photos.

  • obesity

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  • My yearly dental works always cost a fortune, but my teeth are great now, since:

    • I got an electric brush and floss sticks;
    • I now drink coffee without sugar (you'll get used to it pretty quickly);
    • I almost completely stopped drinking sugary drinks (mostly bubbly water now, boycotting evil companies and being poor help).
  • Czechia. In many supermarkets "discounts" only apply when you have a card/app. Essentially the "discount" is normal price, otherwise you'll pay nearly double.

  • I'm using fake names on all those things, but prices without loyalty are often insane. It's basically an extra tourist tax.

  • I rarely use cash. Nearly everything I spend is on supermarket and they know exactly what I buy because we're forced to use their "loyalty" programs anyway.

    Then traveling: dealing with other currencies, coming home with unspendable money. And there's no interest on cash lying around.

    But I hate the tendency for places to not accept cash at all, there should still be a choice.

    One bonus is that I keep finding money on the streets in countries that love cash.

  • Well Americans are kind of known for not keeping to themselves and being chatty with strangers, when abroad at least. Even personal questions etc. So it's strange to draw the line at helping others.

  • What a strange and sexist question. I've been asked by random mothers to carry their buggy with kid up the stairs, off the train etc. before. If I would speak the local language where I live, I probably would've offered. Judging by the comments here, I'm glad I didn't make that mistake.

  • I haven't used it in a while but Aeroinsta was good and probably safe (despite their shady website). Gets rid of unnecessary stuff like ads and allows downloading.

  • Donnie Darko

    Office Space

    Equilibrium

    Amélie

    Back to the Future

  • Depends where you go. My Czech bank card is a debit card with a number on it that you can use like a credit card. Dutch banks don't have this and we use different online payment methods. I never really needed a credit card for anything (until I traveled in France) so the price to have one is not worth it.

  • Never. Had to Google what it even is. I had something similar once as a child.

  • None of them seem up to date on public transport when I tried, which makes it kind of useless