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In their defense, most of the time when someone just posts a YouTube link on social media it's a complete waste of time. Video is very slow to get to the point, that's why we're reading!
You can copy paste the transcript (or download the vtt subs with yt-dlp) into any AI and let it hallucinate a summary for you.
Ooh is there a website that does this? I want to bring it down to one step without visiting YouTube.
yt-dlp
This particular youtuber is know to be "slow", but thorough in the topics he covers.
This particular video has an "extra" 30m, you can stick to just the first hour.
The TL;DR is that solar makes more sense than coal in the murican Midwest.
It's a really good video.
It's Technology Connections, and I can't imagine being so cynical that you assume every single poster is trying to ragebait you unless they cite and summarize every link. Like, why even be here?
"Everyone here is a random trolling hack" doesn't leave a lot of room for alternate meanings.
I'm not misunderstanding you, your default assumption is that people are bad actors until specifically proven not to be. That's crazy.
Completely different arguments. This is moving the goalposts
Fair, I assumed they meant the channel in context.