It’s not a “reply”, it’s a thing that you have to do, so that if you owe the government something you’d pay it, elsa you’ll receive money if the government owes you something (for example, a percentage of medical expenses gets “refunded”)
It’s not a “reply”, it’s a thing that you have to do, so that if you owe the government something you’d pay it, elsa you’ll receive money if the government owes you something (for example, a percentage of medical expenses gets “refunded”)
In italy the data is pre-filled, you just have to check if there’s something missing and you’re good to go, but you still have to send the module manually, like going into the website and doing the stuff.
It should be all automatic, wtf
Windows: 1GB of download, one bug fix or two. Linux: 20MB, total refactor or some major feature
Subscribed! (I’m IUsePopOsBTW) I feel you, my channel is stale since the video that brought me more than 1000 subscribers stopped generating views and lately money.
While I’m at it: My channel would be a linux-gaming channel, provided that the name is based on the “I use arch btw” meme but, since I use “Pop!_Os” as distribution, I called it “I use Pop!_Os BTW”. Basically since my gameplays of “Sniper Ghost Warrior 3” I’m playing on Linux (it’s my only operating system) and everything is done in spite of trying new things: there’s more that what you can see, but the video quality has drastically improved, so the encoding of my videos and I’ve destroyed every problem with recording and audio stability. The codec that I use is AV1, my PC will spend almost 10 hours for encoding a single 30 minutes video (Crysis 1 Remastered was so graphically complex that the videos were a pain to encode).
Plus I even managed to trick youtube into giving me the VP9 codec decoding while uploading source material of 1080p. How? Just encode the videos at 1440p at least (I use HandBrake and it’s easy to do so).
Another fun fact: the video that boosted my channel was ABSOLUTE SHIT, I played like crap and the game ran like shit (I didn’t discover obs-gstreamer until Crysis 3 so recording something meant that 60FPS would become 55 unstable FPS or less. Plus, it felt stuttery.
Unfortunaly not 😂