i am talking about the best ones suggest video name , channel and a description. Some of my recommendations are nile red , vsause and sometimes ididathing.
Ordinary Things is a very high quality deep dive style channel with an excellent sense of humor.
Science: Professor Dave Explains, Jeff Nippard
Sassy tech news: Fireship
AI news: AI explained
History: History time
Explaining concepts (Like types of Bias, etc): The Paint Explainer
Linux (with occasionally memes): Mental Outlaw, Luke Smith, Mark McNally
Linux news: The Linux Experiment
I do watch fireship thanks
Good taste I see 🧐☕
I enjoyed Tom Scott.
Can’t believe there’s this many comments with Technology Connections being listed.
Nawh, I deffo can believe it.
He somehow became known as the Sunbeam Radiant Control Toaster guy
Emplemon - excellent documentaries and introspectives on topics you’d be surprised to find yourself drawn into.
Fd signifier - conversation and analysis from a black male perspective
Patrick h Willems, cinema of cartography, accented cinema - great film analysis from different focuses and perspectives.
FortNine
Mostly motorcycle related info.
Bobby Fingers. The dude makes dioramas (models) but his videos are so much more… there is as much artistry and talent in the video as there is in the model. Phenomenal skills and entertainment. I’m not even remotely interested in model making.
I love NakeyJakey, Sage Rain, ThorHighHeels, and Jacob Geller. They mainly talk about games and stories with a few random videos here and there and they do an excellent job at making hours-long entertaining videos with lots of passion for the topics they cover.
Real Life Lore is top notch documentary style content. Super educational.
I’m a big fan of any of 3blue1brown, his videos are university level math explained and visualized extremely well.
I’d add “@WelchLabsVideo” to that. His series about neural networks and imaginary numbers (though 8 years old) are so enlightening.
I’m A Very Big Fan
I’m a big fan of Internet Today for getting my weekly news. It’s like having 2 friends to watch the end of the world with.
If you like Nile Red + I did a thing, you’ll probably like the Safety Third podcast. It’s hosted by William Osman and a bunch of other YouTube scientists
Lemme add: breaking taps, thought emporium, and nighthawkinlight.
WristwatchRevival - A watchmaker (Horologist) that services all kinds of wristwatches. He provides excellent narration and camerawork. After watching his channel I went from not caring about watches, to considering studying horology as a profession.
This channel is also relaxing to watch. Calming narration. Not to mention he makes it easy to understand what he’s doing.
animation vs physics
And Animation vs Math! Ain’t no physics without the math.
engineerguy (Bill Hammack) is a great channel where Bill explains all kinds of different things.