LandChad.net: A Guide to Building Your Own Website and Internet Services
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Summary
LandChad.net is a guide website that teaches people how to set up their own websites, email servers, chat servers, and other internet services. The site's mission is to empower individuals to build personal platforms, arguing that many internet problems would be solved if more people hosted their own services. It emphasizes that starting a website is quick and inexpensive.
Key quotes
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Starting a website is something that can be done in a lazy afternoon and costs pocket change.
Most of the internet's problems could be solved if more people had their own personal platforms.
Build your own platform!
Host your own services, social media and more.
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