 Hey everybody welcome back to the channel. I haven't said that in ages. I just wanted to say it because it sounds like something to do This video was completely unplanned is not what I was planning on recording today But I wanted to do this just because I think that it's one of those things on YouTube They just either it pisses you off or makes you laugh. So I just thought I'd cover it It's this is gonna be a very short video, but if you noticed if you watch a lot of Linux youtubers, you'll notice that we We share topics shall we say that's the nicest way of putting it we borrow topics from each other But and you probably wondered why But it's it's funny. I'm one of those people who laugh about it If you watch DT and you watch Luke Smith and you watch mental outlaw and watch Brody and do you watch? You know all these Linux youtubers. There's quite a few of us. It's a growing community There's only so many topics to go around Okay There's not a lot we can talk about and there's not like there's a hundred different news topics that we can cover every single day And there's not a hundred different things that people don't know how to do that. We can write tutorials for So those things tend to get covered by everybody the same thing with distra reviews and stuff like that You'll see like infinity galactic. I think that's is infinite galactic It's another Linux youtuber does to distro reviews and stuff He'll do a distra review and then can be able to do the review of the same Distro probably the same day probably because it's just been released. It's the way it works. So It's alternately. I mean that stuff you can kind of understand but it's the stuff like this Let me to show you this. This is what made me think about this today These two videos right this is from Luke Smith and this is from mental outlaw They're both on the exact same topic. They're both about keybindings to do with the letter G and VIM and You know, there's nothing wrong with them doing this video and I'm thinking about doing a VIM tutorial eventually as well but it's interesting that the timing of them right because you have May 15th and then that's when it was just released a few hours ago. So there's like a three-day thing. They're essentially the same video now Who you watch they don't necessarily share the same audience, but I almost guarantee you a lot of their audience overlaps but the point is This happens in the Linux community in the youtuber the Linux youtuber I think one of my subscribers called us false tubers. I'm gonna I'm gonna steal that and use that from now on but we just don't have that many topics That's the reason why this kind of stuff happens. So I look at the comments below these two videos and They even comment on each other's videos. It's hilarious, but you always have that one subscriber like well, why do you? Why do you steal other youtubers content give the original like? There's only so much we can talk about you know other than I mean we can talk about Ubuntu versus Arch to we're blue in the face, but we can only make so many of those videos in GNOME versus KDE is not necessarily the most new topic out there. I mean KDE for the win. I'm just saying so The the point is if you're on if you see this happen and it's gonna happen I'm gonna steal as many topics as I can from other Linux youtubers I doubt anybody's gonna steal anything for me because I'm late to the game But it's just something that happens. So if you're that YouTube subscriber, you're that YouTube commenter that gets pissed off because we all share topics Calm down. Settle down. It's okay. We only have so many topics we can cover. So that's it for this video It I'm surprised it was even four minutes long And like I said, this was not what I was planning on coming today I was planning on talking about desktop environments and stuff like that, but that's gonna happen tomorrow Whatever, but thank you for watching. Make sure you follow me on Twitter at Linuxcast I'm at the Linuxcast on Facebook. You can also follow me on patreon patreon.com slash linuxcast Before I go I'd like to take a moment to thank our current patrons Devon Marcus, Megalyn, Donnie, Sven, Merrick, Camp, and Mitchell. Thanks everybody for watching. I'll see you next time. Stay safe people