Note from Jan: Lots of Software setup…

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Over the last several weeks, since my one PC broke, I’ve been fixing and moving and installing and reinstalling and setting up all sorts of software, much of it my own, which I need in order to run my sites and produce my videos, etc, etc. It’s been a very tedious process, and at times extremely frustrating and even outright stressful as it wastes so much time.

But I’ve pretty much come to the end of it. 95% of the stuff is running and I will be able to focus on real things that I need to do, ESPECIALLY, fixing and enhancing software on my websites.

There is a ton of stuff to do, and the clock is ticking and the year is coming to an end.

In the process I have also improved a lot of things.



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