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Portland, Oregon
Joined April 2008
Replying to @robertoblake
I'm just talking about AdSense revenue, not other sources. (My affiliate links make about 2x the revenue of AdSense). Do you mean brand deals within AdSense? I don't really know how any of that works.
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Replying to @robertoblake
My videos are about 1000 views = $5, is tech/camera YouTube one of these more profitable niches?
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This thread is very good security advice even if you are not a YouTuber. You should listen to her.
Replying to @Snubs
This isn't the first channel to be hit. It won't be the last. But hopefully some of these prevention techniques will save a few channels. Plz retweet as you see fit. I'm here to help in the replies as well. I CANNOT help with hacked accts. Only youtube can do that.
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Replying to @dunnadidit
Great idea!
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Replying to @jwright
The Lumix G7 is probably the best bet. $500 including a kit lens. geni.us/sJFt Then upgrade the lens to the Lumix 15mm or 12-35mm for better depth of field. Also get the usb battery for continuous power.
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Replying to @peek_pdx
Right? They're not even that expensive anymore either! I've been carrying around mine for like 6 years now. I think I've bought one replacement toner.
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Replying to @voxpelli @bcomnes
Device flow is a good option for this. But the regular auth code flow and either automatically launching or just showing the URL to click on works too. Downside of that is the CLI app needs to spin up a web server to catch the callback. Device flow doesn't have that requirement
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This is the longest most heated twitter thread i’ve ever seen with exactly one like and reply per tweet
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Sometimes I like to watch reviews of cameras I’ve already purchased as an affirmation of my purchases. Thank you @PhilipBloom and @EposVox for your Sony ZV-1 videos and good night.
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Replying to @imPatrickT
and a really long arm
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Replying to @imPatrickT
whoa what are Canada’s drone laws that let you fly over cars like that!
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if you just need a remote computer to control your studio ATEM, then running a VPN server in your studio and getting the client computer on your VPN will work great. That's a lot less involved than the full solution he was talking about.
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not really... that's what a VPN is for tho!
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Yeah IP:port is a pretty typical convention but there's nothing magical about it and the software has to be able to recognize it. If you try typing ":" into the ATEM Software it just doesn't let you type the ":"
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Yeah I just accessed my studio ATEM from home over the internet. The problem is the ATEM Software Control doesn't let you enter a port number, so your router can only forward port 9910 to one device on your network. I still wouldn't do this because the lack of authentication.
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Also keep in mind that port forwarding this is a bit dangerous since there's no authentication, anyone who discovers that port open could connect to it and control the ATEM.
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I just tried it on mine and port forwarding on port 9910 does work. I don't think you'd be able to control more than one behind the router because there's no option to select a port in the ATEM Software Control tho.
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I have this working between my two locations with a VPN instead of port forwarding. The nice part is it works both directions, I can control ATEMs on either side of the network from either side. Downside is it takes a bit of setup on two raspberry pis
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Replying to @HeNeArXn
That checks out. Much better.
I refuse to believe January was 8 months ago
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