i've been watching your videos for about 2-3 years now and like you said, the video styles have changed a lot. I love watching your content, both long and short form. looking forward to more :)
I'm so happy for you that you're doing so well, I don't know why I started crying. Probably because my life/health has just been getting worse over the years and I am totally left behind. I was always trying but I have nothing to show for it. Oh well.
I’m deeply amused at the camera dead-pixel issue, because as much as that’s an annoying flaw, it’s pretty meaningless in the larger context that you’re able to use it so readily and cheaply compared to past technology (I’m 53). I file it under the category of an accidental watermark for level of importance. Now, if it really does take a meaningful amount of time and effort to correctly setup the camera each time, I’d suggest a minor investment in time and materials to make a fixture that you set the camera up on, and for the place you set that fixture, put down a piece of masking tape to mark exactly where it stands, such that it requires 2 actions: 1. Secure the camera to the fixture 2. Place the fixture where you’ve marked out with tape 3. And sit in a designated place known to work Ok, today I can’t count 😅 I’m in tech: an “efficiently lazy” software engineer/developer works just hard enough to automate all the meaningless (but required) repetitive stuff so they can spend more time and energy on the important meaningful stuff that is unique each time.
i've been watching your videos for about 2-3 years now and like you said, the video styles have changed a lot. I love watching your content, both long and short form. looking forward to more :)
I'm so happy for you that you're doing so well, I don't know why I started crying. Probably because my life/health has just been getting worse over the years and I am totally left behind. I was always trying but I have nothing to show for it. Oh well.
I’m deeply amused at the camera dead-pixel issue, because as much as that’s an annoying flaw, it’s pretty meaningless in the larger context that you’re able to use it so readily and cheaply compared to past technology (I’m 53). I file it under the category of an accidental watermark for level of importance.
Now, if it really does take a meaningful amount of time and effort to correctly setup the camera each time, I’d suggest a minor investment in time and materials to make a fixture that you set the camera up on, and for the place you set that fixture, put down a piece of masking tape to mark exactly where it stands, such that it requires 2 actions:
1. Secure the camera to the fixture
2. Place the fixture where you’ve marked out with tape
3. And sit in a designated place known to work
Ok, today I can’t count 😅
I’m in tech: an “efficiently lazy” software engineer/developer works just hard enough to automate all the meaningless (but required) repetitive stuff so they can spend more time and energy on the important meaningful stuff that is unique each time.
I forgot about the dead pixel! Just tell those people if they watch MORE of your videos they'll eventually un-see the dead pixel 😈
I love listening to Thomas Newman and other movie soundtrack songs to study!!! You're so real for that!! :)
Is that book about codebreakers by any chance Enigma girls? I just finished that. If so I will be waiting for your review
It's called The Rose Code! But if Enigma Girls also has hidden disability in it let me know, most of my "for fun" books are in that genre/era
@ I don’t think so other than discussion of ptsd but also I could have missed it