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The open source AI coding agent

opencode.ai
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Developers used 11.5B GitHub Actions minutes in open source projects

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GitHub's hackable conference badge [video]

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Programming is not a craft [video]

youtube.com
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Open Source Philips Hue API and CLI

github.com
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I assembled a split ergo keyboard kit, here's what I learned [video]

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History of Django, open source and LLM security with Django co-creator [video]

youtube.com
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How much can you earn creating content on Youtube?

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·3 năm trước·discuss
> The Topics API enables interest-based advertising (IBA) without tracking the sites a user visits. The browser observes and records topics that appear to be of interest to the user, based on their browsing activity. This information is recorded on the user's device.

> For example, the API might suggest the topic "Fiber & Textile Arts" for a user who visits the website knitting.example.

Hmm.. That doesn't sound good.
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·3 năm trước·discuss
Yep. That's exactly why I published this, I see a lot of how "creator X made Y in Z time" and usually it's insane figures. I never saw any realistic figures to gauge what the median might actually look like. This post is it. This is what an average channel performance looks like.
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·3 năm trước·discuss
CPM (clicks per mille) varies greatly per geography and niche indeed.
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·3 năm trước·discuss
It's always worth a try! You never know what people will find enjoyable to watch :)
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·3 năm trước·discuss
I appreciate your support I'm in it for the long game. In this world the fastest way for growth is riding the waves. An alternative is grinding to build an audience that appreciate the value you offer. The latter takes years of consistent work.