> Youtube charges $10 per month and doesn't produce a single video
It is different from Netflix (that pays upfront for production costs), but there's of course a revenue share + the bulk of the revenue for creators is actually from sponsorships (which YT doesn't take a share of).
LLMs generate their output one token at a time. The first thought when you learn this is that this is a huge performance bottleneck, as we are used to highly parallelized systems.
However, a large part of what makes LLMs feel so magical comes from this bottleneck.
The main thing I noticed in the video is that they have heavily sped up all the code generation sections... seems to be on 5x speed or more. (because people got used to how fast and good Sonnet, and especially Gemini 3.0 Flash, are)
How do you want Google to show you your trips and your travel research (e.g search queries) if you disable search history?
If you don't want to see your search history (since you seem adamant on disabling it), then just use the other features on google.com/travel (destination/hotel/flight search).
It is different from Netflix (that pays upfront for production costs), but there's of course a revenue share + the bulk of the revenue for creators is actually from sponsorships (which YT doesn't take a share of).