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about 2600 links, found by this method

https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/doj-epstein-files-hidden-videos-un...

if they don't work, try putting a .mov at the end, lots are movs but I made the link .mp4 for main ease of use (also maybe try jpeg, .avi, .heic)


There's a lot of different stuff there, looks like Data Set 10 does include some MOV's.

Randomly looked at a couple.

One short looked like some of his people leaving the dock for a boat ride. Didn't look like South Florida from the hilliness, maybe on his private island?

This one is two hours of him talking into a webcam, I didn't watch much or listen to the audio. He could be talking to various people, you might be able to hear them too? Looks like multiple sessions from the same camera angle, he has more than one change of clothes:

https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA01600...

Excellent work, this is some of the most patriotic and worthwhile "hacking" I've seen in a while. The kind a free country always needs but shouldn't be necessary.

It might help if the file sizes could be listed in your text file as well.


blog post about the path to understanding computers


Just compiled, seems to be able to render websites ok, youtube loads, but pretty slow. Might be out of the scope of the project (atleast at current funding levels) however it would be cool if it had it's own search engine.


Where is the connection? A browser is a software that accesses and renders the output of services. A search engine is a web service. Totally unrelated. That is like saying it would be cool if they had their own ice cream truck...


I'd pay for a browser that came with its own ice cream truck. Don't care for a browser with a search engine.


You provided what I was looking for, bit of a miscommunication of my part, looking for Linux capable chips, able to run normal applications for daily use


Something you can run Linux on and use for normal things, web browser, text editor, watching youtube, etc


Apologies for the miscommunication, I'm looking for Linux capable chips


Hey, thank you for such a good response


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