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Comment by wilsonnb3

3 years ago

> I imagine that there are a lot of people that would love to interactively share their knowledge/skills on youtube/twitch but avoid doing so because they're not conventionally attractive or just too shy.

Couldn't they just not show themselves on camera at all?

True but this is likely less engaging for the audience, which has been my experience.

  • This is when I repeat my silly joke that I'd rather see Skeletor doing live coding than another anime girl with pitched upvoice.

    Enough furries and anime girls, people. They are cute, but there is more to animated art

    • Project idea: Take something that looks like a mindflayer (d&d art with tentacles around it's mouth) and use it for live coding.

      Instead of displaying a mouse and cursor have the tentacles reach out and manipulate the code from behind a semi-transparent pane of glass that the code is displayed on.