My Youtube earnings
How much money I have made with my Lego YouTube channel? Let’s go through the YouTube Analytics. Whether you’re a colleague or an aspiring Youtuber, you may find this information valuab…
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Hasnain says:
This is some incredibly valuable data.
“I started Brick Experiment Channel in December 2017 and got accepted to YouTube Partner Program in June 2018. Now, October 2022, the total earnings are 664 thousand USD. That is 12500 USD per month. This is the money Google sends to my bank account, from which I pay taxes.”
Posted on 2023-01-03T05:36:44+0000
The talented Mr. Santos: A congressman-elect’s unraveling web of deception
Even by the low standards for truth-telling in politics, the scope of the falsehoods from the newly elected House Republican has been breathtaking.
Hasnain says:
“Even by the low standards for truth-telling in politics, the scope of Santos’s falsehoods has been breathtaking. It has surprised Democrats who researched him and missed so many details, as well as Republicans who vouched for him.”
Posted on 2023-01-01T17:11:19+0000
Your Coworkers Are Less Ambitious; Bosses Adjust to the New Order
For a growing number of professionals, the days of unpaid overtime and working through weekends are in the past. Firms add people to finish projects, close for holidays and take other steps.
Hasnain says:
Framing aside (this frames it as too big a problem and something that needs to be fixed; rather than a realization that the old ways are unsustainable and exploitative), this was a good read on business practices and how things are changing.
“At law firm Nixon Peabody LLP, associates have started saying no to working weekends, prompting partners to ask more people to help complete time-sensitive work. TGS Insurance in Texas has struggled to fill promotions, and bosses often have to coax staffers to apply. And Maine-based marketing company Pulp+Wire plans to shut down for two weeks next year now that staffers are taking more vacation than they used to.
“The passion that we used to see in work is lower now, and you find it in fewer people—at least in the last two years,” says Sumithra Jagannath, president of ZED Digital, which makes digital ticket scanners. The company, based in Columbus, Ohio, recently moved about 20 remote engineering and marketing roles to Canada and India, where she said it’s easier to find talent who will go above and beyond.
Since the onset of the pandemic, several employees have asked for more pay when managers asked that they do more work, she says. “It was not like that before Covid at all,” she adds.”
Posted on 2023-01-01T15:05:04+0000
California weather: Sierra snowfall closes I-80 over Donner Summit
As snow pounds the Sierra at a rate of nearly 8 inches per hour, Interstate 80 was...
Hasnain says:
Hoping everyone stays safe out there.
“Widespread flooding, mudslides and road closures have already occurred all around region, including water so deep in the Bayshore area south of San Francisco that Highway 101 shut indefinitely in both directions. Snow continues to blanket the Sierra Nevada mountains, according to the National Weather Service.”
Posted on 2023-01-01T03:59:28+0000
Opinion | I Edited Mental Illness Out of My College Applications. I’m Not Alone.
More and more young people struggle with mental health. Do universities want to hear about it?
Hasnain says:
This was a really important read. The author explains their struggles with mental illness; and calls out the feedback they got from being rejected at Yale. And then how they got admitted at Harvard after leaving their struggles out of the essay. This also has opinions and analysis of how this affects a lot of other current students.
“Effective admissions policies require grasping how mental illness manifests in different students’ lives. The same crisis that leads to an outpouring of support for a wealthy child might cause a foster youth to be sent to a locked facility, prescribed antipsychotics and forced to change schools. Stigma varies widely across communities, affecting how teenagers view their struggles and what leeway they get from adults. Some kids are far less likely to be diagnosed and treated; others receive superfluous labels and get overmedicated. Understanding these disparities is crucial in the face of worsening adolescent mental health and ever more competitive standards at the colleges that produce an outsize share of leaders.
For a decade, I believed my story was an anomaly, but every year that seems less and less true. There are so many young people unable to hide their crises. We all lose out if this disqualifies them from a better future.”
Posted on 2022-12-31T23:38:15+0000
Introducing Austral: A Systems Language with Linear Types and Capabilities
Introducing a new programming language.
Hasnain says:
Great exposition of ideas in programming language design conveyed through documentation. I’m looking forward to trying this.
“This isn’t for everyone. But it is for me, because after ten years in the industry, the last thing I want from a programming language is “power”. What I want are fewer nightmares. The “liberties” that programming languages provide feel like expressive power until your codebase becomes a mental health superfund site.”
Posted on 2022-12-31T20:46:19+0000
Why We Long for the Most Difficult Days of Parenthood
Older parents are always telling parents of young children to cherish every second; it will be gone in a flash. But it’s very difficult advice to follow in the thick of it.
Hasnain says:
This was an emotional and moving read - one I am only starting to fully appreciate.
“Other parents note that the nature of the relationship between parent and child changes over time in ways that are hard to stomach. One of the reasons parenting gradually gets less demanding is that parents become less central to a child’s happiness. School and friends, and eventually partners and work, take precedence, and parents shift into the child’s periphery. Although the utter physical dependency of a small child on their parents can be overwhelming, it comes with an intimacy that is impossible to preserve as the child matures. “I have a great relationship with my daughter now,” Marie Graham, a mother of one from Salford, England, who runs a wellness company, told me. “But the intensity of the relationship you have with your young child, you’re never going to re-create.” Regardless of how close my daughter and I remain, there will come a time when she no longer seeks comfort by crawling into my lap. Whatever liberation comes with that transition will be bittersweet.”
Posted on 2022-12-31T20:29:13+0000
The Blind Spot
From election surprises, to travel meltdowns, to sudden deaths, to hospital crises, no one seems to want to say the word "COVID"
Hasnain says:
“This year on Christmas Day, unmasked travellers across the country screamed at unmasked ticket agents, while unmasked leftists criticized unmasked liberals for the DOT’s non-response, while unmasked kids suffered yet another reinfection with a disease known to spike risk of heart failure 72%. Next year on Christmas, the picture will look much the same unless we confront our collective denial and acknowledge that COVID won’t go away because we pretend not to see it.”
Posted on 2022-12-31T16:30:38+0000
Millennials are shattering the oldest rule in politics
Western conservatives are at risk from generations of voters who are no longer moving to the right as they age
Hasnain says:
“UK millennials and their “Gen Z” younger cousins will probably cast more votes than boomers in the next general election. After years of being considered an electoral afterthought, their vote will soon be pivotal. Without drastic changes to both policy and messaging, that could consign conservative parties to an increasingly distant second place.”
Posted on 2022-12-31T02:56:48+0000
What Can We Learn from Barnes & Noble's Surprising Turnaround?
Digital platforms are struggling, meanwhile a 136-year-old book retailer is growing again. But why?
Hasnain says:
This was a great analysis and I found myself nodding along - we love going to our local Barnes and Noble.
“Frankly, I could draw many other lessons from the Barnes & Noble turnaround. I praise its decentralization, and its willingness to empower booksellers at the local stores. I like the way the stores look nowadays, and the improved selection on the shelves. But the key element uniting all of this is putting books and readers first, and everything else second.
That’s a strategy that others could learn from. Although I’m not sure you can teach it.
You don’t fall in love for logical reasons, and you could never convince someone else to do so on the basis of arguments. People either feel it or they don’t. That’s true whether you love your spouse or you love something more intangible like a song or a book or a movie.”
Posted on 2022-12-29T16:08:25+0000