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What a shit demonstration. 1 second in the middle shows how it works, the rest is some guy talking.
Try this one, this guy is great about getting into the nitty gritty. https://youtu.be/YeRu4xYH_W0
From the teeny thumbnail, I can tell that's Technology Connections, and Alex is great for deep dives into random bits of tech.
Anyone interested in pinball machines can find a 3 part series on them, and its sooooo much fun to watch
So....like every youtube video.
Every demo or build video should start with the money shot, then go back to step 1.
Yeah I didn't look that hard, was the first video I found that was sub 3 minutes. They're all just marketing reels, no one else seems inclined to just upload a quick video on how teleprompters work.