So... just got off the 12 hour Charity Stream.
The community managed to put together £20,000 for @TheRockinR Gaming Charity.
Time and time again I'm shocked by what the Repair Community can do. I'm extremely grateful for what everyone's done today/this week, your generosity is unmatched.
Together this year, we've raised £30,598 (+£5,228 through Gift Aid) for Charity. If you've been apart of this, actually take in what you've achieved and acknowledge your change in peoples lives. Thank you ❤️
Keep your eyes peeled for updates 😁
YouTube is showing 74 comments on my latest video, however my count is only 14 - Happening on a few channels I've looked at today @YouTubeCreators@YouTube
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You should be super proud that you did this. It's such an advanced repair, that even people with thousands of hours of experience (including myself) would struggle with. Hats off to you, sometimes you just need a bit of time away from the job to reset, and come back.
Then having THAT feeling of success, is EXACTLY why microsoldering and repairs is so addictive. Well done Jay! 👊 We should completely normalize how tough these repairs can be.
I streamed on Twitch to the same 5 viewers on average for years and years... The first picture is how many hours I streamed (data doesn't go back to 2012 unfortunately!), the second is my average viewership over that same time.
I started repairing electronics live on Twitch January 2024 - That's where everything changed...
Extremely grateful for everything that's happened so far in my full time Content Creation journey. As much as I'd love to say it's all luck, there's definitely some method to the madness.
@Syndicate This is actually horrendous. I bet the questions are like, without seeing your transactions, what did you spend £1.35 on back in November 2014 at 2:48PM.