I reckon it'd be worth about £30, maybe £40 at most.
It's capabilities are quite replicable in cheaper hardware and no secret, but having a well put together device made for you is worth a little extra for sure.
I carefully produce and render it, carefully ensuring it meets the quality level I require, and then I upload it.
I assume YouTube will transcode it, sure, but I assume they have expert engineers who have tailored the transcoding system to maintain the highest possible video quality whilst hitting whatever their filesize goals are.
At no point should AI be applied to alter the content of my video in any way, especially without my consent. That's ridiculous.
It was my favourite Reddit client, and now it's back as brilliant as ever for Lemmy too, no need to try to get used to a new app that does things weirdly or not how I like it ♥️
To be fair, this is 2025, there's no trustworthy data about anything any more.
Hell, you might just be an AI. Or I might just be an AI. Or maybe there wasn't even an outage. I didn't notice any issues, so maybe AI hallucinated it, or it's been made up as clickbait and been second-hand reported by thousands of news sites that don't care about fact checking any more.
I keep seeing a lot of dead images these days from that strange slrpnk.net domain. Nothing from that domain loads at all for me in Boost. Every other site works just fine.
USA Defaultism at work yet again.