I talk about things from the perspective of the consumer - mostly because that's what I am. A guy going out and buying things and sharing that experience with the viewer. Nothing should change that, but if it ever does, I'll absolutely make it known.
My #1 goal is to make videos that I'd want to watch.
It may seem like I'm overlooking a technical detail or a spec change, but at the end of the day I'm mostly going to be talking about the final result, with a few exceptions.
My videos are coming from the perspective of someone who bought the device, used it and is giving impressions on the actual usage. Sometimes 2 different behind-the-scenes engienering decisions will yield the same user experience, in which case I won't even mention it.
I'm convinced Apple has been doing the core/clock speed architecture right, while other OEMS are more caught up in this core count race that isn't really going anywhere.
I'll keep making videos as long as they're fun and can get better!
As a student, I don't have a lot of expenses. I buy food. I play a sport. But that's about it.
I'll listen to pretty much anything good, but I probably listen to more "electronic" music than anything else.
I don't have many expenses as a college student (mostly food) so I'm able to put advertising revenue right back into the production of new videos.