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Comment by TylerE

1 day ago

No, for the kind of content he produces video is absolutely essential, since much of it is either demonstrating audio and video playback (including things like artifacts and color distortions), and showing how the internal mechanisms operate on partially disassembled machines.

You can do that just fine with the occasional video inside the article, though. I mean, significant parts of the video is just panning by some device while he's talking.