So, once my new battle station is implemented, I've been thinking.
Considering how difficult it is getting for people like me to get a reasonable gig these days, maybe it's time I pivot and become something of a Youtuber.
(shudders.)
I'm serious though; as much as I hate saying things like "Smash that like button," I can't deny that the residual income ad revenue on my videos could make would be a huge help. I'm 50 years old and a deep embedded engineer; there's literally no market for people like me anymore.
But, I put it to you now. What could I do, video-wise? I figure I could perhaps document the development of VM/OS and, later, a physical computer on which its apps can run? Is this even remotely interesting? I can't imagine that it would be, since I just don't know how to make hacking on software enticing enough to warrent a Youtube series.
YES, I know of PeerTube. And I most likely would host videos there as well. But I am finding I definitely need some manner of residual income that is greater than $0 at this point.
Any ideas would be welcome. Thanks!
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