Coding My Subscribers Weirdest Automation Ideas (Python)

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About the .25% speed. I added that for the small portion of my audience that wants to see the code explained. Normally I leave this out since I don’t do tutorials. But I thought this could be a way to potentially satisfy everyone without getting really bad watchtime on the video (which I would get if I showed the explanation in real time because most of you guys would fast forward through that part (And I don’t blame you since I would do that too)) and bad watchtime equals less views and if I do that in every video it equals no more of me being able to make these videos
But this was just an experiment 😉

Hallden_
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The 25% speed actually increases your audience's spectate time by 400%, smart move

VivekYadav-dsoz
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x.25 was pretty unique haha i think i would much prefer timestamps and a longer video

jmontyy
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"So, I'm gonna try to get this anti-procrastinator done....but


Hmmmm....

nathanlloyd
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You should make another channel named "KallExplains" Where you explain your projects, codes and teach in detail!

Just a recommendation

wthxrsh
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2:56 People watching in 2x speed are in for a treat

coderanger
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The shutdown one would be a good idea, only instead of deleting everything, you could have it send it's location to you

nathanriddle
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Pro tip: If you want to learn faster, you can watch the explanations on 2x speed!

Minttusuklaarae
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Idea: a portable script that checks if a business computer is running any monitoring software and alerts when the user is being monitored.

petesky
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What an amzing channel. I love you style of videos where you go through the process of everything while keeping it simple, short and to the point.

PS the 0.25 thing didnt work because when you speed up a video its not as easy as to just slow it back down especially 400%. maybe try 200% or just tell us to where we should skip.

adamkobzan
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Great ideia to slow the code explaining part but i cant understand a word that you are saying

ricardoferreira
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The sped up video is brilliant in this scenario, and apparently for the people that do watch those sections at 0.25 speed YouTube sees the watch time of that in real time which is good for the creator. Just a theory I have been seeing floating around.

MaxxD
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2:55
Kalle: If you want to understand the code, slow down; if you're not interested - it'll be over in a minute
Me: understanding the code at the original speed

constantavogadro
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I like how you go "uhblabliskiblu blaluka" after every project...funny and creative.

hgg-wsbc
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I've been thinking of a script that can auto fill in your most common code during writing new programs. Like type in if then fill out the whole structure of if (){} or if (): which may save tons of time! It should be able to memorize every block of code your wrote and record them in a personal database

horickxyeh
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The 0.25 speed tutorial sounds a bit weird to me because of how YouTube changes the speed.
I think the best thing would maybe be 3 unlisted videos with the explanation how you did it linked in the description.

ACDC
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You could try to make a tool that notifies you when a webpage is changed. I was looking to rent an appartment a while ago and there was a lot of demand and a first come, first served policy. So it would really help to get a notification (or even multiple) that lets you know when the site is changed so you can be the first to sign up. Im sure this is helpful in many different contexts

Holt
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The transcript script is great, especially if you could designate keywords to be highlighted, and searchable

nicktabor
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The first script seems really terrifying.

Matrixpandagamer
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I like the code explanation - it was a good experiment too. How about a script that catches voice cues such as "Youtube! 25% Speed"

PhillStone