Nebula, which is a no-ads subscription-supported alternative YouTube, founded by YouTube creators and run on a sorta co-op model, gave me a 1 week guest pass to give away (I am a paying subscriber). Anybody I know want it?

There's less on Nebula than YouTube and the discovery isn't as good, but 1 week *is* enough time to shotgun all Lady Emily's videos and watch the RiffTrax version of "night of the living dead".

Nebula's odd, everything's higher quality than YouTube, but that's not the same as saying all this quality content is interesting. There's some accounts that are all gems, but most of them (Real Engineering, Legal Eagle, Wendover/Half as Interesting) are also on YouTube.

Occasionally you do find something real good, like this video which contextualizes why Hawaiian and Alaskan airlines are merging:

https://nebula.tv/videos/maxinomics-investigating-southwests-hawaiian-money-pit

…But it's hard to do it consistently, because again, worse discovery.

Maxinomics — Investigating Southwest's Hawaiian Money Pit

Investigating Southwest's Hawaiian Money Pit

Nebula
@mcc yeah I think that's the point, they still have to use YouTube for discovery, much like Patreon for bonus or next week's content except it's one collective Patreon account, they definitely can't compete with YouTube otherwise

Didn't knew RiffTrax's on it, though, might be worth checking
@Yuki rifftrax on nebula is a development in i think the last week or month