YouTube live stream I’ve always disliked live streaming. Because live streaming is a woman’s strength. They can stream anything you can imagine: chatting, dancing, working out, doing makeup, dressing up, taking walks, eating, cooking—you name it. And whether it’s their figure, looks, clothes, voice, a specific body part, or even just a shot of them,…
Month: November 2025
The daily life of a digital nomad: Manual review of long YouTube videos converted to short videos.
Long video to short video I edited a long AI tutorial video into a short video. This is the first time I’ve encountered a situation where it requires a second human review. I’m not sure if the AI drawing triggered the AI content review, or if the AI drawing was relatively revealing or sexy, causing…
The daily life of a digital nomad: bold imagination, proactive experimentation, timely reflection, and continuous iteration and optimization.
Bold imagination What would happen if I stopped updating my blog and YouTube channel? What would happen if I updated 10 or 100 blog posts and YouTube videos today, and how would I do it? What kind of content would you create on your blog and YouTube channel, disregarding traffic and revenue? If you needed…
The daily life of a digital nomad: Content about making money gets high traffic, no one streams live, WordPress blogs, YouTube.
Traffic data I’ve been writing this blog, Nomad, for about six months now, updating roughly once every two weeks (I originally planned to update daily, but with little revenue and traffic, I haven’t been updating much). Let’s look at the data: In Google Analytics, half of the clicks and visits are about how to make…
The daily life of a digital nomad: drones, NAS, and technology
Content Area I recently joined a Raspberry Pi CM0 community. I’ve noticed that basic Raspberry Pi-related topics don’t attract much attention. Only NAS, drones, and machine vision are relatively popular topics. I usually work on smart home systems and sensors, and also use Docker to build everyday applications like note-taking and notifications. However, these technologies…
The daily life of a digital nomad: Why you should start making YouTube videos now.
YouTube short videos TikTok is the king of short videos, but why you should start making short videos on YouTube now: First, adults shouldn’t choose between two or more options. Do everything within your capabilities; that’s the optimal choice. So, do TikTok, and also make short videos on YouTube. TikTok leans more towards live-streaming e-commerce,…
A digital nomad’s daily life: Free Raspberry Pi and daily online order taking
Free Raspberry Pie I’ve written numerous blog posts and recorded a series of Raspberry Pi tutorials, but haven’t received many views or generated much revenue—almost none at all. Now, a new Raspberry Pi Compute Module 0 has been released, and the manufacturer is offering free trials and promotions. I applied for one. I didn’t expect…
The daily life of a digital nomad: life content including medical insurance and physical health.
Stomach discomfort I don’t know what I ate yesterday, but my stomach started feeling uncomfortable last night. I didn’t go to the hospital.This morning, I lay in a semi-conscious state until noon, only feeling slightly better. I had to eat lunch, so I ordered a burger.I went to the toilet four times this morning, feeling…
The daily life of a digital nomad: The rented house is never well soundproofed, making it unsuitable for making noise at night.
Soundproof rental Having rented countless apartments, the biggest problem is soundproofing. Unless it’s deep in the mountains, I can always hear noises from next door, downstairs, or upstairs, especially late at night. Sometimes I want to record narration videos, but by the time I get busy, it’s already night, and everyone can hear me, which…
The Daily Life of a Digital Nomad: Living in Thailand and the Exchange Rate of the US Dollar
exchange rate The advantage of being a digital nomad is the ability to travel, live, and work remotely in low-income countries using a higher exchange rate. I checked, and 1 US dollar is approximately 35 Thai baht, which is about 1:35. I also asked chatgpt about the average Thai citizen’s monthly salary for a normal…