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We want to demonstrate, even people who don't have any programming skills can meaningfully adapt a Free Software to fit their needs, if they come together, pool money and hire a programmer.
I want to believe this haha.
I like Peertube and Odysee myself, my go to for videos for sure. Rumble and Bitchute are great when I can't get something on Odysee. Sadly finding a peertube server that doesn't have an asinine list of what you can't pst is hard.
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sounds like some good ideas.
Since I am forgetting to share my videos on social accounts. Figured I will share it here.... a day later. 🤣
Youtube Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRpf95qwLGI&t=5s
Rumble Link:
https://rumble.com/v5iq0sd-introduction-to-natepicks-tech-world.html
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