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I love that everyone is just suggesting Peertube, the only one OP has specifically said they don't want to use π
But what about peertube?
I've heard lots of good things about it in this thread about someone wanting an alternative to it!
Amended title: give me a good alternative to YouTube and peertube.
ππ» fractions? Decimals?
This tyranny of whole numbers must end!