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  • Yeah if it’s an edited video you’re most likely seeing mostly the successful attempts; fans who want edited content want funny deaths, deaths where the player learned something, and successful attempts + payoff & moving along.

    People who are the real deal usually run a LiveSplit timer on screen so you can tell when this is happening.

    Mostly though, people who make a living on making gaming content are usually really good at games overall. Don’t compare yourself to someone who’s making a living doing it. If you were that good you’d also be doing it.

    And finally, yeah I’m sure there are fakers out there. Dislike and move on.





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    Those printer instructions are called Postscript and they’re the basis of PDF.

    You are thinking that the printing process will rasterize the PDF and then essentially OCR/vector map it back. It’s (usually) not that complicated.















  • The ads won’t be baked in beforehand, they’ll be injected into the stream in real time. Videos are broken into chunks and sent over HTTP, they’ll just put ad chunks in during playback. There is no need to re-encode anything. If you deep link to a timestamp, the video just starts from that timestamp as normal. If you are a Premium user, the server just never injects the ads.

    But you are correct that the client needs to be aware that ads are happening, so they can be indicated on screen, and so click-throughs are activated.

    This is why Chrome went to Manifest v3 - so you can’t have any code looking for ad signals running on the page to try to counter it.