NewPipe
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To replace
PeerTube you can use
NewPipe since it
respects the user's freedom and is also a Video Player software and Music Player software.
Also it can access data from 1 of the same network protocols as
PeerTube such as: PEERTUBE.
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FreeTube
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To replace
PeerTube you can use
FreeTube since it
respects the user's freedom and is also a Video Player software and Music Player software.
Source code
Website
Invidious
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To replace
PeerTube you can use
Invidious since it
respects the user's freedom and is also a Video Player software and Music Player software.
Website
Source code
Lollypop
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To replace
PeerTube you can use
Lollypop since it
respects the user's freedom and is also a Music Player software.
Source code
Website
Le Dernier Combat 1983 doesn't need subtitles
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Blender Dumbass
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French 1983
Luc Besson film
Le Dernier Combat has 2 spoken words throughout its 1 and a half hour runtime. Both of those words are
Bonjour, which I bet you already know the meaning of. The film is about a post-apocalypse future where humans lost the ability to talk. The one time two characters in the film have an exchange of
Bonjours doesn't even require the understanding of the word to get the impact. It's about them finally being able to utter a word. It is not about them exchanging information.
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