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27 thoughts on “Introducing a new series! Connextras: Sights and Sounds technology connections”

  1. About forgetting the de-esser: try making check lists. They absolutely work! And they provide you with free dopamine hit every time you check off an item. I wish someone told me that years ago.

  2. While I do have usable vision, I don't like it when people make videos where the content can only be understood by carefully watching the screen the entire time. I almost constantly "watch" YouTube videos while doing work, which doesn't allow me to actively watch the video, or I get distracted while watching a video.

  3. This is very cool. I look forward to seeing this concept, and I'm very interesting in hearing what the blind community thinks about it in the future.

  4. Can you add your other channels to the Channels section. It's easier to look up when the link to the other channel isn't in the description of all your videos.

  5. Hi Alec, maybe also consider accessibility grants to help support or even hire-out some of this work? I think those exist for educational material. Could you also upload an additional audio track that describes the part of the video in real time? Just some ideas. It's cool that you're doing this.

  6. Tbh, your channel was an acquired taste for me. That said, I respect the heck out of you for your effort and look forward to each new upload. You bring an interesting take to things I would have never given a second thought to, and the more quirky and ranty, the better.

  7. Stuff that would be nice:

    Blinkers, car horns (already done), players, CRTs turning on and off and whining, dishwashers (My dishwasher uses a mechanical timer, and I find the clicks and clunks of the thing really satisfying), cassette decks (the buttons, transport, etc), fluorescent lights flickering on, happy Figaro noises, toasters, the Jukebox.

  8. I have ADHD, and lets be honest your videos, as you said yourself, are long as fcuk, I can't help but go do other things whilst I'm watching long youtube videos before long. As a result I often miss things that are critical to understand by seeing the screen, and because of that I often mostly watch stuff that doesn't require that.
    What I'm very slowly getting at is even as a sighted person this is another benefit you mightn't have thought of where it'd be great to someone like me, as I can now more easily take in your videos and not have to worry about the strain of keeping attention on just the screen in front of me — Something quite difficult to some people.

  9. An eerily, yet tangentially, related request… I've been wondering for some time now as to the workings of stereo radio transmission and reception. I've purposely not looked it up, knowing full-well that any explanation you may be able to provide will be far superior to any explanation I may find at present. Thank you for your time and consideration. And by the way… freakin' awesome channel!

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