Using Twitch to livestream computer science lectures is a really neat approach: https://composition.al/blog/2020/03/31/twitch-plays-cse138/
Gaming tools are pretty mature and work well!
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Want coding to feel more like gaming? Apparently you can show your VS Code editor status in Discord now:
I do most of my computing on a desktop I built for gaming in 2011, with minimal upgrades since.
Looking at components now, it's striking how comparable parts get better performance but still put out less heat!
Online videos are often a great historical reference for obsolete computer games, because they show the game in context of an active community: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2019/05/06/how-youtube-lets-plays-are-preserving-video-game-history/
(I suppose this also applies to MUDs and online communities that aren't gaming related.)