One of my favorite YouTubers is Charles Cornell (WordPress-powered!), who creates great videos that break down the music theory of various things you’ve heard, such as this adorable one featuring SNES soundtracks or The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. I first came across him reacting to Jacob Collier in 2020. Once I got super-into Severance, his breakdown of the spooky music is great. It’s also interesting to see that the YouTube community is going through its own version of fair use and copyright, trademark, etc., enforcement, which he discusses here.
Sam Altman is always interesting to follow, and it’s interesting to contrast this great interview he did with David Perell on writing with this very direct and awkward one with Tucker Carlson. I have immense respect for anyone who enters the arena and engages directly with journalists or critics, rather than hiding behind PR agents or lawyers. Given the current blood feud, it’s fun to go back eight years and see Sam Altman interview Elon Musk, long before any of the AI stuff blew up they were both terribly prescient.
Ray Dalio is always a gem and he went on Diary of a CEO. Theo Browne has a good take on what it means to vibe code. Kishan Bagaria discusses how Beeper is going to reach 100 million users. The story of how Atlassian took a non-traditional enterprise path with Jay Simons is great. Not a YouTube, but don’t miss Bret Taylor on The Verge. Check out Adam D’Angelo at South Park Commons.
And finally, I’ll say that YouTube Premium, which turns off all the ads, is probably one of the highest value subscriptions you can have. Many of these are essentially like podcasts, and from a product perspective, I think we need to figure out how to sync and allow seamless movement between watching, listening, or reading transcripts in Pocket Casts (Automattic’s open-source podcasting app). We support video podcasts, but there’s no good way yet to have a Whispersync-like experience between video, audio, and a transcript.
Loved this curation! Charles Cornell’s SNES and Zelda breakdowns are such a perfect dose of nostalgia. The old Sam Altman and Elon Musk interview really puts today’s AI journey in perspective. Also, your point about syncing YouTube Premium with Pocket Casts in a Whispersync-style way really resonated seamless movement between video, audio, and transcripts feels like the next frontier in how we consume media.
that is great!
The Youtube Premium features are definitely worth the cost: no ads, YT Music, offline watching, background play on mobile, etc. One of the few subs I’m consistently keeping. YT without it is in fact “quite painful”, now.
> I’ll say that YouTube Premium, which turns off all the ads, is probably one of the highest value subscriptions you can have.
Plus one. I started using it to make the experience of following my favourite channels better but it’s made diving into new channels or topics a delight.