It's on Android but My Expenses is perfect. It allows you to manage multiple accounts, you can assign tags (beside categories) and you can reconcile movements. It's also possible to export to CSV or import.
Matth78
For myself and those wondering what dillo is :
Dillo is a fast and small graphical web browser
Would be nice if people posting would do a minimal effort so people are not forced to open a link to know what it's about...
For now it's only in beta. No stable release exists yet with it. I installed from github repo.
As it is not mentioned by OP : anime site it's speaking about is HiAnime.
Excerpt :
HiAnime, the world's biggest anime piracy streaming site, is now one of the newest additions to the U.S. government's annual list of notorious piracy and counterfeiting markets.
Same reaction here... It shows that for mobile browser Mozilla is more serious about it. Maybe being installed by default and their hegemony on desktop make Google more complacent...
Is it me or the new mysterious character introduced at the end got some lycagon marks ??? It looked a lot like it but I was not sure in term of equipment if it really could be it. Sunraku can't equip anything. 🤔
Swiping on icons or folders to open another app!
And do some comments / recap. I find annoying people just posting link without saying anything. IMHO lemmy is about people opinion not just sharing link.
If you want news links then rss reader, Google news, Flipboard or whatever are what should be used.
Not to say OP didn't do a good work. But Lemmy is better when you are not ending just clicking link to read articles.
So a suggestion would be at minimal to add an AI recap as post comment.
Can't you disable it in settings? On android there is an option to toggle off sponsored shortcuts.
I agree they shouldn't force it on but at least with minimal effort and if it's really annoying it's easy to disable.
Streaming services should be required to provide free access where they are allowed to put ads at the beginning and only once or twice depending length and not cutting a scene. And maybe free access could be limited to a number of episodes.
Anyway my point is be real, some people won't pay because they can't or because you don't want to subscribe to 10 streaming sites. Especially when sometimes there is only one anime, tv shows you are interested in. So real solutions should be found if companies really wants to fight piracy...
For Tv shows piracy has never been so low as when Netflix had reasonable price and was the only one. It offered a real alternative and people where willing to pay for it.
I also believe crunchyroll do a lot of good as it has a quasi monopoly but it's starting to erode with Netflix and Disney starting to get animes. 😕
IMHO it's just that you had problems with your firefox installation. Probably if you had tried a new profile or reset it using troubleshooting menu it would have been the same.
My reco for OP is to try troubleshooting information to clean your profile.