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like a sad it hard specifying which topics you don’t want included, when sometimes it there can channel and person that you like to watch. Sometimes you filter due to personalty type, presentation form, topic, cadence, channel type, etc.
A example is @morning-brew is some I would by default filter out, but videos with Macy Gilliam, is videos that I liked.
It sounds like I have offered you.
I know woman has a wide spectrum of interests besides house fix up and makeup, some will have overlap of interests with my own.
I was thinking about specify some form of type, but I was afraid I it would scared people from answering, or it will stop me from discovering some new, due to limited of my own imagine.
I do love lockpicking lawyer, especially Easter pranks. Will check out lady locks.
My assumption is that, it will filter ‘house fix up’, ‘makeup’ etc. and higher chance I will discover a channel I would follow over time.
I will check out @kristiburke.
Odd that SteamOS only show up in the Linux only view.
Low effort question, get a low effort answer. Google do still exist. :)
Okay, imagine your computer is like a big playground.
Linux is like a really cool, free, and super customizable manager for that playground.
In short: Linux is a free, open-source operating system that gives you a lot of control over your computer. Many phones (Android is based on Linux!), servers that run websites, and supercomputers use it because it’s powerful and flexible
Yes I use AI
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