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[โ€“] BackgrndNoize@lemmy.world -2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Ehh some articles are full of useless fluff with like a single paragraph worth of info that I actually need, but I have to read from the start to figure it out, at least on the video I can jump at different points to quickly find where the useful info is

[โ€“] silasmariner@programming.dev 14 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Who are you, that can skim a video faster than skimming text? That's, like, the complete opposite of my lived experience ๐Ÿ˜‚. What a rich melange of folks make up this world, eh.

[โ€“] BackgrndNoize@lemmy.world 4 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago) (1 children)

Step 1 start video

Step 2 skip all introductory bullshit, usually about 5 mins

Step 3 - if pointless stuff is still playing jump further 5 to 10 Mins until worthy stuff starts playing.

Step 4 - repeat step 3 as needed till end of video

P.S. - Install Sponsorblock extension for YouTube. Which auto skips useless Ads and pointless section of any video that was voted for by the community of users

[โ€“] silasmariner@programming.dev 5 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago)

I'm glad that you have a workflow that works for you! I like to open up articles, instantly hit the 'reader mode' button, cmd+f for keywords, and hit 'next' until I find the relevant section. This usually takes just a few seconds to get to get meat (if there's anything worth skipping). One advantage is my internet connection isn't always great, so I only have to wait for a few kb of text to download (even on a shit connection that's not generally a lag I'm capable of noticing), whereas with videos I often have some loading issues. Also I hate the style of most presenters and can scroll back to the right point more easily in text articles if I've gone 'too far', so that's an approach that works for me.

Thanks for sharing! I've never heard of sponsor block, I rely on ublock origin (for Firefox, not the handicapped chrome version) when watching videos, and usually only watch videos that I actually want to watch, but I appreciate having another tool in my box.