I've downloaded FFmepg in the past, but I'm too dull and non-techy to understand it. I'm bound to royally fuck up anything in command prompt. Is there a setting I can use in Windows to allow me to remove the metadata by right clicking like I can with documents or images?
I figured out I can send it to myself on Molly, and the metadata will be automatically removed, but surely there's a better way to do this very basic thing?
Later, I'll have access to my laptop that runs Linux, so I'll see if it works there to do it in a more civilized manner.
Which sites work better in Chrome? I'm forced to use the Google suite at work, and I do everything within Firefox. Even sites that insist they only work in Chrome have always worked for me merely by switching the user-agent header
Is this typical? I don't often read the Verge unless someone links it, but even the first paragraph already made me cringe a bit when they talked about "deciding to buy a plane ticket" or whatever idk the exact words, I'm not going to read that again lol
While the author describes them as nice and sympathetic, literally every action described and every quote makes them seem like insufferable douchebags. Maybe the author...
I think just a neutral review stating "The seller abruptly canceled and refunded without explanation" would do the trick. I might even be inclined to leave negative feedback if the seller refused an adequate explanation. I'm not sure though if it's possible after a refund. I try to seek out sellers who are individuals casually selling personal items vs. someone whose business is selling on eBay, so I've never had this happen yet.
Every single comment I've ever seen on that site without exception has been astonishingly mindless. It makes Facebook comments look like a lot of geniuses by comparison, and that's not even getting into the frequent white nationalist content.
Even the comments I've seen on presumably more thoughtful channels like Audible Anarchist are colossally moronic.
But like you said there's a lot of content on YouTube, so it's possible that I've just had the misfortune of never seeing an insightful comment anywhere on YouTube since 2006.
Cops won't help you or I because we're not the capitalist class. It's even worse if you're a minority. And same with most other people, unfortunately.
I live in small town South Dakota where people like to imagine they're friendly, but they're some of the most fucked up people you'll ever have the displeasure to meet. I have the bad luck genetically to look like "one of the boys," and so other men have disclosed to me their most unhinged thoughts and opinions, thinking I'll agree. Don't let them fool you -- they'd absolutely commit murder or worse to get what they want.
I often think the best chance we've got is to curate a small group of people and live apart from all this. And what my husband's been through too when he was a child, it makes me enraged. It's like he says, humans are the most fucked up animal on the planet, and literally everything on earth would be better with us out of the picture.
I've never had a good experience commenting on YouTube. I've never once had an intelligent, thoughtful response to one of my comments. Being blocked from commenting on YouTube is a blessing. That's why I use Piped.
I've downloaded FFmepg in the past, but I'm too dull and non-techy to understand it. I'm bound to royally fuck up anything in command prompt. Is there a setting I can use in Windows to allow me to remove the metadata by right clicking like I can with documents or images?