I used to run a Plex server locally, with content provided by Usenet. It was by far the most stable/robust experience I've had, but I like being able to watch whatever I want on a whim.
Whatever happened to kids being forbidden from school if they aren't up-to-date on their shots? I remember having nurses come to my class to give us the ones we were behind on.
Started with Ubuntu's initial 4.10 release back in '04. I wish I still had the Live CD they mailed me. When Ubuntu ditched Gnome for Unity I switched to Mint. Up until a few months ago I was dual-booting Windows alongside it, but with 10's EOL approaching I'm ditching it.
I do keep an old laptop running Win10 specifically for some Audio-related software I just can't get to work in Linux.
To be honest, even if that wasn't the case I still couldn't be convinced to go south of the border. I don't want to contribute to their economy if I can avoid it.
My stepfather works for a company based in the US. They recently had to cancel a conference since it was in Ohio, and nearly all the staff here refused to attend.
I would not, simply because it's an online service. I avoid those whenever possible, and for such a simple piece of software I would expect it to run locally on my machine.
edit: by simple I don't mean you did a poor job. I'm sure you put a lot of hard work into it, I just mean the concept of a word processor is simple.
He still is. Peter Parker is still Spider-Man, Miles Morales is a completely different character who is also called Spider-Man.