I watched LTT for years, since we were the same age, and NCIX was my local computer shop.
I noticed a steep decline in quality as LMG got bigger, and a greater focus on personalities and entertainment rather than substance. There’s a market for that, and it appeals to the less knowledgeable or as an entry to tech as a hobby, or even people who just want tech-adjacent entertainment. I can’t deny the reach and impact this team has, but the content isn’t for me anymore.
Enshittification at work. What started with passion to serve a niche grew to something for a larger and larger audience, to the point that, arguably, quality went down significantly and is not attractive to the initial audience that led to its success.
I watched LTT for years, since we were the same age, and NCIX was my local computer shop.
I noticed a steep decline in quality as LMG got bigger, and a greater focus on personalities and entertainment rather than substance. There’s a market for that, and it appeals to the less knowledgeable or as an entry to tech as a hobby, or even people who just want tech-adjacent entertainment. I can’t deny the reach and impact this team has, but the content isn’t for me anymore.
Enshittification at work. What started with passion to serve a niche grew to something for a larger and larger audience, to the point that, arguably, quality went down significantly and is not attractive to the initial audience that led to its success.