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Roypedd3/26/2024

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Casey Neistat (Who doesn't know him, press Alt+F4) with his charisma and expertise, tries out the new Apple Vision Pro. He does it in a fun and very practical way, describing the pros and cons.

Highly recommended

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Dean3/26/2024

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GeoWizard - as always, his likeability and style of content was such a joy.

He took on a challenge of leaving his hour with £10 in his pocket and just walking in a direction - something we've probably all wanted to try at some point, or at least wondered what it would be like. He went and did it. It's a departure from his usual straight line missions, or GeoGuess content, and his audience (me included) absolutely lap it up!

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FrostySomething3/26/2024

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For anybody that’s into their sim racing, I find Karl Gosling’s videos quite informative. He reviews different racing bits and bobs, mostly cockpits but tech too. I just like his style: very relaxed, authentic, not shouty at all and just very easy to watch. Lately he reviewed this wooden cockpit which was quite fascinating. I’ve never seen one made from wood before but it seems like it works quite well!

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Sturmer3/25/2024

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I've always advocated for tailoring user experience in content to effectively serve the audience, especially through SEO optimization. A prime example of this approach in action is the TroubleChute channel. Their strategy is clear from their name and motto: they focus on tech tips to solve common problems. Their content begins with identifying widespread issues, particularly those associated with new game or software releases.

Every piece features a thumbnail, title, and detailed description, complete with time stamps for easy indexing. This meticulous alignment of elements not only engages viewers but also offers specific solutions to their exact tech issues.

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Lanah Tyra3/23/2024

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I want to change from Adobe Premier Pro to DaVinci Resolve and was looking for a quick and easy guide to get me started. As Someone who has been editing in Premier and Vegas for a while, I know what I'm doing, but wanted a quick, straight to the point guide just to familiarise myself with the layout of the software and maybe some functions which might be different from the ones I'm used to from previous editing software. And I found this gem, around 12 minutes which definitely fits the size of a short guide. Straight to the point, very clear explanation and great tips for beginners what to focus on, so this guy just got himself a new subscriber: