John Spurlock on Nostr: nprofile1q…fzn42 it seems to me that these two things are uncontroversial and have ...
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqdf6eyr7x6cv4gq99h3rjnhj6f4yqzxa97pxf2ecxeq82ea8mwdyq4fzn42 (nprofile…zn42) it seems to me that these two things are uncontroversial and have never changed:
1. audio is easier to produce than video (per minute)
2. people have more audio-listening-friendly minutes in their day than video-watching-friendly minutes
this bodes well for audio
so it's hard for me when I read these studies to understand where people are getting all of this time in their lives to watch two people talking
1. audio is easier to produce than video (per minute)
2. people have more audio-listening-friendly minutes in their day than video-watching-friendly minutes
this bodes well for audio
so it's hard for me when I read these studies to understand where people are getting all of this time in their lives to watch two people talking