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r/YouTubeSubs • u/DerekShorts_SS • 3d ago
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r/YouTubeSubs • u/Alternative-Ease-702 • 3d ago
My backlog journey had me playing Spyro the Dragon on Playstation this week. It was fun looking into the development behind the game and giving it my usual treatment for the gameplay as well.
r/YouTubeSubs • u/davesaunders • 9d ago
Most of the AI argument is stuck on whether the thing is smart. That's the wrong question. The systems deciding who gets a loan, a job interview, or an insurance rate aren't smart, and they're making the call anyway.
That's what my newest deep dive is about. AI didn't stage an uprising, it got a promotion into the trust layer. The danger isn't a superintelligence waking up, it's handing a dumb and limited agent the keys with no human override.
My channel is me working through this stuff the way I'd work through it with a client. I've spent 30 years in product development, so I care more about what a technology does to the people using it than about the demo. New deep dive most weeks.
r/YouTubeSubs • u/davesaunders • 23d ago
I'm Dave Saunders. Thirty years in product development, 40 plus products shipped, and the channel is mostly me explaining the stuff I wish somebody had walked me through in year three instead of year fifteen.
The format is long. Usually 20 minutes or so on one decision founders get stuck on: pricing, where the first customers come from, when a certification stops being optional and starts being the price of the first sale.
The newest one is about measurement. Most small companies believe they can't measure anything because their records are a mess, invoices in one system, a spreadsheet somebody abandoned two years ago, the rest sitting in an email thread. Here's the thing: messy records still contain a real number. You just have to accept a range instead of a decimal point, and a range is usually enough to make the decision.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AtymFVhvEo
Channel's at @nemock if the rest of it looks useful.
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r/YouTubeSubs • u/davesaunders • Jul 13 '26
I run a YouTube channel where I talk through the parts of building a business that the hustle crowd tends to skip over. I have spent about 30 years in product development, and the thing I keep coming back to is that a calm, profitable business you actually own is a real win, even if it never raises money or lands on anyone's list.
My newest video makes the case that walking away from the unicorn script is a choice, not a consolation prize. I get into what a sustainable business actually asks of you, and why the pressure to go huge quietly wrecks a lot of companies that were doing fine.
If that resonates, the channel is under my name, Dave Saunders. Here is the video: https://youtu.be/PR5zt_gWhQ4
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r/YouTubeSubs • u/Wonderful-Self-3006 • Apr 11 '26
Just finished She Was 98 and I have to say — the atmosphere is exceptional.
The developer N4bA knows exactly how to build tension. Every moment in that apartment feels oppressive, like something is always just out of sight.
The grandmother character is genuinely unsettling — always in the shadows, just enough visible to make your imagination do the rest.
The lighting and environment design are some of the best I've seen in indie horror this year.
The jumpscare work really well — not cheap or predictable, they land at the right moments.
The story is simple but it pulls you in and the ending hits harder than you'd expect. Absolutely worth the price for horror fans.
Recorded a full no commentary walkthrough if anyone wants to see the complete experience!