I was thinking along the same lines. Use the online version available via portal.office.com, and use that to convert everything to something more FOSS-friendly.
Dire Straits - Money for Nothing. It was on a cassette in my parents car. Not what I normally listen to, but it's an alright song, and after having had to endure whatever my parents decided to listen to, that was what I decided to turn up on my first drive alone.
I think the first thing I brought into the car with the intent to listen to it while driving was Dream Theater - Awake, freshly recorded from CD onto tape
Audio, yes, to a certain degree. With video I don't care that much, as long as there aren't any details I'd miss on lower res. The resolution I use on YouTube is usually dictated by the audio quality that comes with.
Back in the 90's when MP3 sharing via modem was common, the "normal" bitrate was 128kbit/s, and people often commented that I refused to download and save them. 160kbit/s was OK. 256kbit/s was preferred.
I wouldn't call myself an audiophile, I just really hate it when instruments and voices sound like rusty chains being dragged across a washboard.
As I mentioned above, I'm not that picky. Possibly environmentally damage from sailing the high seas 20-25 years ago to watch myself favorite TV shows. I don't mind pixels and visual compression artifacts that much.
Your username and password combo probably leaked from somewhere. It happens when services you use have a breach.
This is why it is recommended to not use the same password for everything, as well as changing your password once in a while.
Also, I recommend putting your email into https://haveibeenpwned.com/ and it will let you know if your address has been part of any breaches that it is aware of. Optional: Sign up, and you'll be emailed if your address does appear at a later date.
I did Tae kwon-do as a kid, but quit due to other hobbies and a tight schedule.
My oldest kid joined Karate around 2016, and I had to admit it looked like fun. I eventually ended up joining the adult group, and stayed there until we all moved in 2020. After the move there wasn't a club nearby that did the same style (wado ryo), so we both called it quits at green belt.
I'm intrigued. The search results are more akin to how they used to be 25 years ago on the internet that I lovedHttps://Search.marginalia.nu is definitely something I'll be exploring going forward!
China: "We would like to extend our rail network and connect our countries together. We can supply you with all the rail infrastructure, free of charge."Vietnam: "Great, and in return we can supply you with as many salt water crocodiles as you want."China: "...."Vietnam: "?"China: "Fine, whatever."
Such measures are needed when you decide to enter into a money-burning competition where the opponent team has roughly 20 times your GDP