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How to share videos by cuckoo code on Decentralized Cuckoo

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Firstly I would like to introduce this decentralized cuckoo as many people do not know it yet. Its official introduction:  https://cuckootech.github.io/download/ Cuckoo is a decentralized video player based on P2P connection.Cuckoo is free and always will be.Anyone or group can search, make, share and watch your favorite videos in Cuckoo without any limits or registration. Any resources stored in Cuckoo, including text, images, sounds, videos and website code, will generate an unique address after hashing and you can play and share videos just by this code in Cuckoo which is totally anonymous. As the P2P connection, the more you subscribe and use Cuckoo, the faster it will be. Because of the protection of the encryption algorithm and P2P connection, every channel’s address in Cuckoo has the characteristics of being tamper-resistant and cannot be deleted (in a sense, if the password is cracked, it may be tampered with or deleted, but the probability is extremely low). So, once

TOP 5 Cool Software that make your PC better 2018

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Most of people are saying, the internet is dying, the PC is dying but even in future, they won’t die because of many cool software released. Here I am introducing top 5 cool software that make your PC better in 2018. They are updating and developing in their ways. Do not worry, most of them are free. You won’t miss any of these for your work and play. Please support me by your claps after you test some of them. №5  Rainmeter  — Released in 2016 Rainmeter  is a free and open-source desktop customization utility for Windows, released under the GNU GPL v2 licence. It allows users to create and display user-generated customizable desktop widgets or applets called “skins” that display information. Support: Microsoft Windows / macOS Language: English №4  Fences  — Released in 2012 Fences  is a utility for Windows that helps to organize icons on the desktop. It is developed by Stardock and distributed as part of their Object Desktop suite. Version 1 was freeware. after

What is the best Alternatives To YouTube

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In past few years, YouTube has become the largest video platform in the world but do you think it is reasonable? A few days ago we just experienced an one-hour disconnection from YouTube, and the official has not given a clear answer why it was down so far. As a video creator like me, I can only wait forever, and then after watching YouTube take most of my results, I will earn a small amount of advertising fees to me. It is going downhill with its 10 minute time limit, suspending users for no reason and you can not get your account back. Meanwhile it is said the new copyright law will drive most of video creators away because of the high cost of copyright. I like YouTube but it won’t surprise me if it died. I am thinking that if YouTube is disconnected more and more or someday it is hacked, I need to have some alternatives to replace YouTube. So on that day,  here are the platforms you can use or visit. This list is based on real user reviews and does not contain any advertising c

Will Internet Services Block Europeans to Avoid “Upload Filters”?

The EU's plans to modernize copyright law in Europe are moving forward, including the controversial Article 13. While supporters and opponents remain diametrically opposed, we take a look ahead. If Article 13 is implemented, will large websites block European visitors fearing potential liability for pirated content? Related:  Small YouTube Creators will be Driven away as EU's new copyright legislation, said by YouTube CEO Earlier this year there was a massive uproar, bordering on full-blown panic, about Europe’s new privacy regulations. The GDPR introduced thorough data protections for Europeans, which applies to all sites and services that serve European users. Suddenly, tens of thousands of websites around the globe had to make sure that they weren’t crossing any lines with their data collection policies. As a result, people received a flurry of emails asking them to ‘update’ their email subscriptions, or agree to new terms. While the mass hysteria has faded now, the fa