I disagree. I would like to have more Nim programming videos - those are great to make people discover Nim.
Personally, I don't really like too much sales pitch - I grew really tired of Rust and their happy slogans (Hack without fear - zero cost abstractions) those gets old really fast! I also don't believe that a language exist to better another language. If you like the performance of C, the expressiveness of Python and the macro-ness of Lisp, then Nim is perfect! We need more videos on YouTube on Nim, so that people can discover it. Other than that: it sells itself. There is no rush, in my opinion, for Nim to achieve world domination (or need?)
