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Lately I've been watching `MIT 8.04 Quantum Physics I, Spring 2016` [0], also at night before I fall asleep.

And during the day I occasionally leave the live stream of a stork nest running. One of them learned to fly just two days ago, and it was fun watching them getting to learn how their wings work, while they don't have much space to train [1], which makes me ask how many such livestreams exist which normally would be volatile data. I'm not sure if these live streams do get stored, but it would be a huge amount of bandwidth for almost no added value.

Then there are fun mathematics videos which show you how to solve mathematical problems [2], daring you to solve them.

Basically there's so much of value, like `the native web`, `ServeTheHome`, `Jeff Gerling`, `No Boilerplate`, `Code to the Moon`, James Briggs`, gliding, mtb-riding, windsurfing, so much quality content which is hard for a TV station to deliver.

I don't see it comparable to Reddit.

[0] https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP60cspQn3N9d...

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhvFd0i5nIo

[2] https://www.youtube.com/@MathemaTrick/videos



Eventually all three of those channels will wise up and move to another platform, if they haven't already.




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