Pretty much!
About 10-12 years ago the passenger-side turn signal bulb on my 2001 Corvette burnt out. I opened the hood and couldn't see any way to get to it. I looked online and the procedure was to jack up the car, remove the front tire, unscrew an access panel in the wheel well, and blindly reach a foot into the space behind the signal and feel your way into removing and replacing the light.
That sounded kinda vague so I went to YT to see what that process looked like. There I find a video where the guy simply reaches into the car
through the brake cooling duct and blindly felt his way to remove and replace the light. It took him 90 seconds. It took me 3 minutes or so, but saved me from doing a lot of stuff I didn't need to do.
From that moment I was hooked on YT. There are lots of clever folks figuring out simpler, faster, or better ways of doing things, more than I could think up myself in several lifetimes.