You completly misunderstood what you are replying to. They are not saying you have to release anything, just that if you don't, others should be able to.
You should try uploading to YouTube and archive.org
"An unknown error occurred." And you spend hours trying figure it out for it to be something stupid that should just have a distinct error.
He died in 1987, so I guess so.
This is a bit useless because it allows not providing the code if there are any "security concerns"
My title was very stupid
Now that it's July, I'm seeing so many users with a cake next to their name because of how many people joined in June and july after reddit banned 3rd party apps
The screen company should have their own it to fix stuff as the only thing they do is sell the ad software
You can have it open on multiple at a time if you are not editing.
Setup syncthing between the computers. If the person is not tech savy enough, they can always force the tech savy enough person they know to set it up for them. The are no problems with the tech, people just dont know it exists. Even if you don't or can't use syncthing (iOS users), you can just be stupid and put it in the cloud.
It will only be faster if WiFi was a bottleneck before.
Edit: I misread the comment, thought it was talking about internet speeds.
I use a yt-dlp frontend like clipgrap or seal