As for Amazon Web Services, not even sure what that is. Microsoft, not sure what the solution to that for the PC is yet, maybe Linux Mint from what I hear.
Bitchute does seem to be where the political YouTubers have gone/mirrored their content. I'm seeing odysee.com also but haven't looked into that yet. Supposedly it's rebranded LBRY.
I couldn't switch everything cold turkey at once, but I found slowly trying and transitioning to new things over time, and keeping in mind I must do it for everything eventually worked for me.
AWS is an IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) Cloud service, so basically what servers (and/or software) we would use in mass for web based applications. Most companies don't bother investing in their own server equipment these days because it doesn't really make logistic sense to do so, and just do it on the cloud.
Make sure we all back up videos before getting that attorney. Lol
Fuck Google and YouTube!
As soon as I get rid of my Gmail account and get rid of my Android phone, they're going DOWN!
And as soon as my company stops using their Google Cloud Platform, they're gonna regret it!
I'll just.. I'll just switch to Amazon Web Services, we trust Amazon, right guys?
Or Microsoft? They're cool now, right?
But I did actually just create a Bitchute account. Not sure about "Rumble"
FYI, from what I know:
As for Amazon Web Services, not even sure what that is. Microsoft, not sure what the solution to that for the PC is yet, maybe Linux Mint from what I hear.
Bitchute does seem to be where the political YouTubers have gone/mirrored their content. I'm seeing odysee.com also but haven't looked into that yet. Supposedly it's rebranded LBRY.
I couldn't switch everything cold turkey at once, but I found slowly trying and transitioning to new things over time, and keeping in mind I must do it for everything eventually worked for me.
AWS is an IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) Cloud service, so basically what servers (and/or software) we would use in mass for web based applications. Most companies don't bother investing in their own server equipment these days because it doesn't really make logistic sense to do so, and just do it on the cloud.