I've tried to answer the question: "Why would I click on the YouTube link here?" and could not:
One reason is that I may not even notice the link with all the other information around, another is that I have absolutely no clue what will happen if I click it. How is YouTube related to selecting an image?.. "Tutorial" does have some stand-alone meaning, but not YouTube.
The title of the linked video is "Using Anaconda and Python with a GPU on a Hyperstack compute server on CoCalc" which is as informative as can be and if this was my first time creating such a server, I most definitely would want to watch it! Embedding the video may be an overkill (although I am not sure about it - maybe it is a good idea?..) but at the very least I think it would be great to include the title:
I would also consider hiding Github/DockerHub/external link, showing them only when "Advanced" is checked. They are awesome to have and I am sure there will be users who appreciate them, but vast majority of users do not need them, so they just clutter the interface.
I've tried to answer the question: "Why would I click on the YouTube link here?" and could not:
One reason is that I may not even notice the link with all the other information around, another is that I have absolutely no clue what will happen if I click it. How is YouTube related to selecting an image?.. "Tutorial" does have some stand-alone meaning, but not YouTube.
The title of the linked video is "Using Anaconda and Python with a GPU on a Hyperstack compute server on CoCalc" which is as informative as can be and if this was my first time creating such a server, I most definitely would want to watch it! Embedding the video may be an overkill (although I am not sure about it - maybe it is a good idea?..) but at the very least I think it would be great to include the title:
I would also consider hiding Github/DockerHub/external link, showing them only when "Advanced" is checked. They are awesome to have and I am sure there will be users who appreciate them, but vast majority of users do not need them, so they just clutter the interface.