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I see someone just watched a Tom Scott video. You should get nebula! Could see it a week early π
That my first thought lol. I have never encountered the word Moulage prior to watching the video an hour ago.
The "We have a Sophie" is probably my fav segment.
I've been looking at Nebula (other creator π). Have you found it worthwhile? I've never used a streaming service but it seems like the best way to support these folks. Like Bandcamp, but better.
Itβs so cheap that paying for it for a single show (jet lag) is easily worth it. We watch only a few things on there but theyβve all been good and very high quality. And no ads (or sponsored content bullshit) is awesome.
I like a couple of channels that do have YouTube equivalents. For me it's enough to support those channels directly, without YouTube taking a share.
Tom Scott, practical engineering, Lindsay Ellis and the legal eagle together alone make it with it for me.
There's not the unending late night binging for niche interests that you get with YouTube, but I can peruse those with my trusty ublock
I saw the video yesterday - very interesting. π