Probably, but YouTube also compresses popular videos more aggressively, so you need to download less data to watch a second of video.
Probably, but YouTube also compresses popular videos more aggressively, so you need to download less data to watch a second of video.


True, I almost forgot that I had to give them my ID. That’s pretty bad for your own privacy, but other than that Germany has better privacy laws than most other countries


Hetzner has some really cheap servers in Germany


Covers almost everything I need online


Don’t worry about it, this holiday isn’t for everyone. I simply spent it with some singles I know. And tomorrow is the Singles Awareness Day for the rest of us :D


That’s pretty cool and also quite scary!


You’re right, but apparently this is a trade-off that paid off for some of the creatures in this thread.


Thanks! That’s exactly what I’ve been searching for.


Does that also mean that birds swim in the air?


I think this and loons are the closest to what I’ve been searching for! I even found a video of a loon having to be rescued because it’s unable to walk.


Good idea! I think fireflies can walk (over short distances), but maybe there are other insects close to water that can’t.


Thanks, but it didn’t render well on my client, so I wanted to play save.
Even if you can’t afford Nebula, I recommend browsing its explore section, because many of its high quality creators and videos are also on YouTube. The following are some of my favourite creators on YouTube.
30 minute animated documentary-style videos: LEMMiNO, melodysheep, fern, Hoog, neo, PolyMatter, Imperial, Cipher, Real Engineering, Mustard
Shorter explainer videos: Posy, Kurzgesagt, PBS Space Time, Sciencephile the AI, minutephysics, Steve Mould, Half as Interesting