For the past 3 years I've published at least one video per week on this channel, long or short, every single week without fail. Recently I've filmed a few long interviews, currently still to be edited, which I think are packed with value, and are probably the kind of videos I'd prefer to watch on someone else's channel. However, historically, long videos don't seem to do terribly well on my channel: the sweet spot for engagement with viewers seems to be around 5-15 minutes, and even videos shorter than 10 minutes are rarely watched till the end. What length videos do YOU personally prefer to watch on Frank Stajano Explains? Feel free to articulate your opinions in the comments, and thank you for sharing them!
As I write, we are not far from the target of 2000 subscribers: thank you! When we get there, I’ll want to do another Q&A video to celebrate. To have your questions featured, send them to me through this form: forms.gle/eMo3ow6FA1jyv3Nq8
Thank you for taking this channel to a thousand subscribers! I am planning a Q&A video to celebrate: send me your questions and your preferences by filling in this anonymous survey, which will help me do more of the kind of videos you enjoy. forms.gle/W85teMPAdsfaGrfn8
Frank Stajano is a Full Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Technology of the University of Cambridge, where he originally obtained his PhD, and a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. At Cambridge he has taught a variety of courses spanning the whole spectrum from assembly language, hardware design and computer architecture to digital communications, algorithms and computer security. He loves explaining complex ideas and helping others reach a "lightbulb" moment. A published author and a popular public speaker, he has given invited talks in four continents. He is fluent in three languages. He is a keen practitioner and a licensed 5-dan instructor of kendo, the Japanese "way of the sword". He has been leading Tsurugi Bashi, the kendo dojo of the University of Cambridge, for over 20 years. His company, Cambridge Cyber, offers training, consulting and penetration testing services.
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