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Wladislav Radchenko
Wladislav Radchenko

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Exploring dev.to's Hidden Features: Upload a Video. What?

I decided to dive deeper into dev.to 🛠️ and clicked on the Dashboard, where I was surprised to see a button labeled "Upload a video." 😮 Curious, I couldn't resist testing it out by uploading one of my own videos from this dev.to post 🎥 to see what happens next.

Don't be hard on me, I don't have any other videos.

By the way, the video showcases my open-source project. 🖥️ I created the facial effects, motion, and generation entirely with my neural network-powered program 🤖 (aside from the text and video cuts). Now I’m left wondering—where exactly will this video show up? 🤔

Does anyone use the "Upload a video" feature on dev.to and have thoughts on how it should shape the platform’s future?

Should it be more like, “Hey, I’m scrolling through tech and news videos to unwind and kill time,” or should it be a serious space for learning with tutorials and deep dives into open-source tools and projects? Write in the comments your opinion on what dev.to will be like in the future. And who is the ideal publisher now.

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Wladislav Radchenko

Ok. I found this in dev.to/latest. 🤔 I thought there would be a new, special category for it, like Shorts on YouTube. 📺 I was even a little disappointed that I didn't see something unique. 😕😢

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