Electric Rivilution
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- Bill
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I know this is how people like Kyle make their living, but YouTube is almost unwatchable at this point because of the way they seem to incentivize length over quality.Heh... Leave it to Kyle, to take what should have been a 5 minute video and stretch it to almost 22 minutes. But he covered it all I think. Have to appreciate how well his gray pants and greenish hoodie coordinate with the exterior/interior of the truck.
Not even just "length over quality" but also pushing AI garbage and low-quality clickbait over actual thoughtful content. The number of "Elon announced new thing!" with clickbait thumbnail that is obviously going to just be a computer-generated voice talking an AI-generated BS script over stock footage of Elon that are "suggested" to me is ridiculous. I don't even watch *ACTUAL* Elon videos, no way I'm watching that AI dredge.I know this is how people like Kyle make their living, but YouTube is almost unwatchable at this point because of the way they seem to incentivize length over quality.
It's not his fault. Kyle seems like a good guy interested in sharing information. He's just doing what the platform requires to be successful.
So true. If I had a dollar for every time I searched youtube for an instructional on how to do something (like fix my washing machine) and was fooled by the description and photo into listening to an AI voice read the owners manual I would be Elon wealthy. It feels like YT is 10% real and 90% BS videos at this point.Not even just "length over quality" but also pushing AI garbage and low-quality clickbait over actual thoughtful content. The number of "Elon announced new thing!" with clickbait thumbnail that is obviously going to just be a computer-generated voice talking an AI-generated BS script over stock footage of Elon that are "suggested" to me is ridiculous. I don't even watch *ACTUAL* Elon videos, no way I'm watching that AI dredge.
A couple years ago, I started restricting myself to *ONLY* viewing YouTube via my "Subscriptions" page, and *ONLY* watching videos from my subscriptions, or interesting videos that the people I follow recommend directly. Not algorithm-suggestions at all. I never click on the "end video grid of suggestions," I have auto-play turned off, etc. It has made YT actually usable again.So true. If I had a dollar for every time I searched youtube for an instructional on how to do something (like fix my washing machine) and was fooled by the description and photo into listening to an AI voice read the owners manual I would be Elon wealthy. It feels like YT is 10% real and 90% BS videos at this point.
Plug & charge will always default to paying with whatever card is your payment method in the Rivian profile. If you are using the Tesla app to utilize subscription discounts, you need to select the charger in the app and wait until it tells you to plug in before you plug into the vehicle.I’ve only ever used Magic Dock stations with the Tesla app and there’s one thing that I’m not 100% clear on with the plug-and-charge method in the video. Do you have to pre-select which charger you will be using in the Rivian nav prior to unholstering the NACS plug? Or are the plugs not locked in place and you can just choose one at random, attach the adapter, and then plug into your vehicle? I think it’s the latter otherwise it would really be plug-and-charge.
It is partially his fault because he stretches things out too much. He isn’t bothered by the money because there is no way YT covers his expensive garage of cars, his lifestyle etc. The benefit of having a trust fund.I know this is how people like Kyle make their living, but YouTube is almost unwatchable at this point because of the way they seem to incentivize length over quality.
It's not his fault. Kyle seems like a good guy interested in sharing information. He's just doing what the platform requires to be successful.
That's true. He does have quite the car collection. I wasn't sure where his money came from. Some YTers seem to appear wealthy, others look like they are streaming from a hoarder's home.It is partially his fault because he stretches things out too much. He isn’t bothered by the money because there is no way YT covers his expensive garage of cars, his lifestyle etc. The benefit of having a trust fund.
He does have sponsored advertising, not YT money in that case. That said I don't have any knowledge of his actual financial situation, he certainly doesn't live in a mansion in the hills.It is partially his fault because he stretches things out too much. He isn’t bothered by the money because there is no way YT covers his expensive garage of cars, his lifestyle etc. The benefit of having a trust fund.