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.

      • @[email protected]
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        Sure I get that ! But I do not have enough time left during the day to read and learn complex subjects like science.

        It’s visually eye candy and condensend enough for my understanding. I probably only get a glimps of those subjects… But that’s better than wasting my time on reddit, x, faceshit… what ever :).

        If you don’t mind sharing some better ressources, that fit in my already tight life scheduele and easy to read/watch/listen to, I’m all ears !

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    I’ve noticed YouTube channels tend to enshitify when they get big, but a lot of them have kind of a golden era between when they’re just getting starting/figuring out how to run a channel; and when they big and spend half their time sucking off advertisers.

    Dig through their content posted around the middle of that channel’s history for the good stuff.

    • 50gp
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      or channels enter a cycle of trying to create better and better videos until they only release a video per year, and they quit due to burnout

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    Ordinary Things is a very high quality deep dive style channel with an excellent sense of humor.

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    A few channels that lie around a specific topics I can remember:

    • jc : A professor at IITK, has highly informational videos for aspiring students in the context of motivation and studying for examinations.
    • No boilerplate : Videos on increasing productivity and the occasional rustacean (programming) shilling.
    • Ryan Chapman : Mainly long format information rich video essays related to politics/political systems and how they came to be.

    The topics they cover are highly specific and cater not that large an audience but the quality of the content is quite c.ommendable.

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    82 years ago

    Practical Engineering has a lot of civil engineering videos explaining how a lot of the infrastructure we rely on works/was built.

    He uses a lot of well filmed practical demonstrations in his garage to explain the concepts.

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      Whatched some of his videos and they are solid

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    If you’re into ancient history and battles. I watch historymarche. It’s a smaller channel but they seem pretty thorough in their research. Mainly focusing on ancient battles and how they progress from a top down point of view, but also give context around the ancient or medieval period.

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    252 years ago

    Can’t believe there’s this many comments with Technology Connections being listed.

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    82 years ago

    Folding Ideas is my favorite channel, but since someone else already recommended that, I’ll also recommend Thomas Flight. He’s a film nerd, but its all really beautifully explained and he also puts a lot of effort into highlighting things that he likes. His video “Why do Movies Feel So Different Now” was really enlightening.

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    112 years ago

    NES Hacker is a newer channel that explains low level programing in the context of retro games. Easily one of the best channels I’ve seen for this stuff.

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    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.