I found zeroing in on a specific package and learning the specifics of the parametric modeling AND a particular end goal to be useful. Doubly so if the YouTuber is making lots of videos on other topics that might be helpful. I learned on an olllld Fusion360 tutorial series from NYC CNC, but my more recent FreeCAD learning has been from MangoJelly: https://www.youtube.com/@MangoJellySolutions
Yep, insert the "always has been" meme. I learned from my early blogging that finding something that was popular just ended up having me chase that high again, instead of the things I wanted to be writing. True of every platform before and since.
2005! Didn't realize it was that long ago. Have been thinking about that book every time I read about people that move to "100% AI coding" in their work. Sure, they might have an increased output, but what happens when their "computer is ripped off their face" like the main character?
I didn't realize the Bending Spoons acquisition was a second time go-round. I do know after they enshittified (sorry, "harvested called for the PE overlords") two other web properties I used and loved back in the day (Evernote, Meetup), and thus I have an unfortunate to-do list item to migrate my 1000+ video library over to something else in 2026. Currently looking at Cloudflare for the files and some kind of player on top.