
"freeCodeCamp Teaches You to Embed Videos, But Not How to Make Them Interesting"
In a shocking turn of events, the author managed to complete a freeCodeCamp workshop without falling asleep, and even learned something new about iframe content. The workshop, which was likely designed to cure insomnia, covered the basics of adding attributes to the iframe element, including the allow attribute, which is apparently necessary for embedding videos without causing a browser meltdown. With features like accelerometer, autoplay, and web-share, the author is now equipped to create videos that are almost as exciting as a freeCodeCamp workshop. The author also discovered that adding encrypted-media, gyroscope, and web-share to the allow attribute is crucial for protecting videos from prying eyes and allowing users to share them with their friends, or in this case, their cat. As the author moves on to the next lab, Build a Video Compilation Page, we can't help but wonder if they'll finally learn how to make videos that are actually worth watching.