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Thinking about doing more videos like this, but not sure exactly where to go with it. More like.. heres some cool stuff.. heres a video. 


trying to do more how-to type stuff with fan funding, to see where it goes. :D


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Level1 Techs Presents: Top 9 New Computer Tips!

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Anonymous

I would like to add a few things to this video. Ninite is a great site that creates a... Lets call it a 'redist' package of your favorite current-version programs. Next, Create regular backups of your data. Most people don't, then their hard drive craps the bed... Next, Windows 10 actually has an option to install a Linux terminal of your choice in it under the add programs and features tab. I would only suggest it for basic use and learning how to use it. And if you use steam, archive your games you want kept offline once a year or so to an external drive. Steam allows you to extract which games you wish to install, and leaves the archive intact. I'm sure there's more. There always is...

Anonymous

Your how to videos have had a big impact on my life. I would love to see more how to vids. I love the stuff on what is now the Linux channel. I got into a big self hosting addiction thanks to your Sandstorm tutorial. Many, many hours and thousands of dollars later it could all probably be traced back to that video. I should add that I'm a welder by trade, I own a welding company, this became a huge hobby for me.