Sean Heber on Nostr: Do people actually watch live streams or recordings of previous live streams of ...
Do people actually watch live streams or recordings of previous live streams of people coding? And if so, what makes it interesting to you?
I've sometimes thought about trying it, but I have a hard time imagining anyone would watch. Plus, talking and coding just don't usually mix well for me - they use the same parts of my brain, I guess. So like, I'll mumble and talk to myself sometimes... but if I have to switch mental gears and talk to another person it tends to cause mental state collapse.
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