 Listen to me, okay. You need to get your own website, no matter what. Right now, that's what you need to do. You need to have your own website. You might not know anything about that, but you need to do it right now. You need to start making the steps to have your own domain, have your own VPS or server, and live. You know, the problem with the internet is that people nowadays, there are too many internet peasants and not enough internet landlords. It is so easy to be an internet landlord, to have your own domain, to be able to do things independently on the internet. But it's not that people are not doing it. It has never been easier than it is right now. Okay, let me go ahead and tell you. If you don't know the first thing about setting up a website, let's talk about how easy it is. Oh yeah, you have to do things to set it up, but it has never been easier and it's never been more rewarding. You can go right now. You can get a domain name. Domain names, they have a yearly fee. That yearly fee is basically the equivalent of a dollar a month. You can find that spare change on the floor. Even if you don't know anything about starting a website, go ahead and get a domain name you like. I have lukesmith.xyz. If you can't find a .com.org.net that you like, I got .xyz. There are a lot of lukesmiths in the world. I found one. There are so many different names to choose from. If you get one that hasn't been registered, it costs nothing. You just pay the fee for the year and you have your domain. If you have one that already exists, you got to buy it from them. Sometimes that costs a little bit. But you can usually get one that's not registered. Okay, here is the thing. You get a domain name. You don't have to know anything about it. That domain name is not going to be more available in the future. You can get it even if you don't know anything. And then you need something to host your website on. That could mean I use a VPS. VPS, you rent a VPS. It is a server in a place that gets great internet. So you don't have to worry about serving it from your home computer or something and wasting your electricity and bandwidth. I have a VPS. It costs, I don't know, like three and a half dollars a month or something like that. It's extremely cheap and that plan, which is like the most basic plan, is plenty enough for me. I have three websites. I have on that VPS, I host three websites. I've had a web form in the past. I've had a mumble form or a mumble server in the past. I've dabbled with IRC, like a chat server. Right now, I have, well, I have my own email server there. So I don't use Google or any of that garbage. I don't use Gmail. I do it myself. And what's the other thing? As you guys know, if you watch the channel, I started my own search engine on my website, a search instance. So that is fantastic. Being able to do all of that stuff and it costs me three and a half dollars a month. But even if you just have one website, it's worth it. Of course, there are free places you could host your website as well. You could go to Neocities or GitLab or something like that. But still, the idea is to be as independent as you can be on the internet. So there's so much you can do with it. It's so rewarding. And the main thing is you are not just doing yourself a favor. You're doing everyone else a favor. It is a social problem that we are over-reliant on social media right now. The internet was not founded to be this place where there are only five sites and people don't exist independently of these sites. They just all have profiles on these sites and they interact in Facebook or Instagram or Twitter or something like that. That's not how the internet was supposed to be. It was supposed to be you are your own landlord. It's supposed to be empowering, but now people are just serfs. They are literally at the mercy of what Facebook will allow them to see or what Twitter says is according to their usage content, usage guidelines or something like that. And every year, we see that that is getting more restricted. And the people who use social media, I don't know if you can see this if you're ensconced in social media, but as someone who isn't, you just see people getting more and more brainwashed by these companies. They have so much control. They promote so much fear among people who use them that it really literally has changed the way that a lot of people think. And it's dangerous. So if you are independent on the internet, that is an asset to everyone else. You are one less person that's contributing to that. So I recommend you stop using Facebook. Just close it out right now. There's no reason you could do it. The best day of my life was when I closed out all my vestigial social media sites. Well, I never really had any, but I remember closing my LinkedIn. That felt good. Oh, wow, what a stupid site that is. What an absolutely worthless site. But close out all your social media. Have your own existence on the internet. And even if you want something like, here's the thing, I was going to do a video on RSS. Do you know what RSS is? It's a way of getting a social media feed without a social media site. That's actually, you know, it was invented around, I want to say the year 2000, and it's been really popular since then. But it used to be, what you could do is you could just go to a page you like. It had an RSS feed that is updated whenever that page has changed, and you get an update from that RSS feed when, you know, there's an update. Or you get a notification when that's updated. That is how I actually subscribe to things on the internet. I don't even subscribe to people on YouTube. I don't follow people on GitHub. I don't do any of these sites that I sort of use. I only use them through RSS. It's the only way to get unfiltered content. And that's how the internet was supposed to be. And if you are still using social media sites as your primary mode of communication, if you're not using your own independent system, you're sort of feeding into that. And as I said, I put up YouTube videos because this is a platform that gets a lot of traffic. There's a lot of discoverability. I would never use it as a normal user. Okay? Do not rely on YouTube subscriptions to get your subscriptions. Don't do any of that. Ideally, when I can have, when I have the, I guess, the bandwidth capabilities, I'd like to just have videos on my own website, frankly. I might look at, I don't know. I really want to end up doing something like that. But anyway, so that's it. That's about it. Get your own website. I'm serious. Get one now. I'll put links to the ones that I use and maybe some other recommendations. Just do it. Even if you don't know what you're doing, even if it'll be frustrating if you're trying to figure out things, it's worth it. I put up videos about stuff like this on my channel. I'll probably do some more soon. So anyway, that's about it.