I upload videos to YouTube every day. Don’t worry about the view count; maintain your enthusiasm every day. Also, remind users to like, comment, and follow in your videos. Use a gimbal to film yourself, keeping your face centered at all times. Find a topic or field that you’re passionate about and update your content…
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The daily life of a digital nomad: YouTube 502 and a photo and text editor.
youtube 502 It’s currently around 10:00 PM on December 19, 2025. I’ve encountered the YouTube 502 error several times, but my friend’s YouTube is working fine. Mine works sometimes and then stops working again. I haven’t seen anyone else reporting this issue online. Let’s see if anyone discusses it on the forums tomorrow. Image and…
The daily life of a digital nomad: Adding cryptocurrency donation options and developing a SaaS website independently.
Cryptocurrency sponsorship Use NowPayments to create a sponsored address or website widgetTo provide a user sponsorship option: It doesn’t require any technical skills; you simply need to place the code in your WordPress blog, personal website, or in the description of your YouTube video to start receiving donations and tips. For example, you can receive tips…
The daily life of a digital nomad: How to increase your YouTube earnings tenfold?
How to increase your YouTube earnings tenfold? This isn’t a sharing of successful experiences, but rather what I think about every day. Currently, what I want is: To increase the volume of long-form videos, meaning increasing from one video per day to three, five, or ten videos. Increasing the quantity should theoretically increase views and…
The daily life of a digital nomad: strong winds, heavy rain, a drop in temperature, and a malfunctioning internet proxy preventing them from live-streaming and earning income.
Woke up from a sleep The network proxy stopped working, and I can’t find the reason. Because of network problems, I can’t live stream on YouTube, which means I can’t earn any income (live streaming requires a stable internet connection). I spent several hours calling my second and third internet service providers because the network…
A digital nomad’s daily life: YouTube live streams, food, games, and everyday activities.
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,…
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…