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a friend called alec watson, who has a popular youtube channel who released a video recently with this exact information, point for point, by any chance?
I'll play devils advocate here and say their friend is the one who watched Technology Connections and passed the info onto them.
It looks like we made....
... a technology connection.
I honestly don't get what runs through the head of people when they summarise someone else's research and try and pass it off as their own (...or their "friend's").
I mean, it's a niche, but nonetheless popular YouTube channel. Did they think they wouldn't get called out?
Even if they did (think that they wouldn't get called out), what possible gain is there from passing it off as their own? Internet points from anonymous strangers?
Almost makes you wonder if maybe they weren't trying to take credit for someone else's thing, and simply had a conversation with a friend who recently watched that video (or saw that thumbnail, or maybe even just had the same idea around the same time)
Technology Connections!