• wuphysics87
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    Vacuum Wars! He tests, reviews, and compares vacuum cleaners. And he’s very thorough and scientific. His standard, but not only test is to measure sand by mass, put it in a carpet, run the vacuum in question over it, and weigh the remainder. That gives him a benchmark for all of the. He also does electric mops, carpet cleaners, air filters, robotic vacuums etc. If you are ever in the market for a new vacuum cleaner, check it out!

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    • PBS Space Time
    • Antov Petrov
    • Daily Dose of Internet
    • Red Letter Media
    • Veritasium

    Excluded the ones I find from Nebula and can view without YouTube BS.

      • @carbonari_sandwich@lemm.ee
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        Not OP, but most of what I watch is on Youtube as well except for Lindsay Ellis and The Great War.

        • Lindsay Ellis
        • The Great War
        • PolyMatter & Polyphonic
        • FilmJoy AKA Movies with Mikey
        • 12tone

        Slightly defunct with good backlogs:

        • Just Write
        • Lessons from the Screenplay
        • Now You See It
        • Middle 8
        • kaptainkristian
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        My favorite Nebula channels.

        • Lessons From The Screenplay
        • Like Stories Of Old
        • Philosophy Tube
        • The Science Asylum
        • Up and Atom

        I would also like hear some suggestion from Nebula.

        • It’s not bad. The biggest downside is just that it isn’t that big so I’ve only found a couple channels on there that I’m interested in so far. I decided to give it a shot because I really hate ads, so even just having a couple channels I liked (like neo and Mustard) ad-free was worth giving it a shot. I used a creator link to sign up at a discount which also made the price a more palatable $30 for a year: https://nebula.tv/neo

          I assume you can replace the last part of that URL with a different channel’s slug to support that channel

  • @moistclump@lemmy.world
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    I like Legal Eagle (lawyer gives some good context for current events especially), Some More News (deep dives into social or political issues), and Plain Bagel (finance). I’m not a big YouTube person but these are literally the only three I’ll go check if they have new content.

    • don
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      iilluminaughtii causing her own downfall by trying to go after LE was nothing short of spectacular. Her channel’s completely dead now.

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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    Outside of large channels with millions of subs that now only get thousands of views, Stumpt in general for clean fun and HeroVoltsy for their pokemon fangame/rom hack content. Voltsy’s how I discovered almost every single pokemon fangame I have ever played.

  • tuckerm
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    A couple of atheism/philosophy channels that helped me focus on the positive aspects of my secular worldview, instead of merely being not theistic:

    Made major improvements to my home cooking routine:

    Culture & current events:

  • @SorteKanin@feddit.dk
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    Primitive Technology. Guy in the jungle builds houses and makes pottery from scratch and I mean from scratch. He even gets into forging a little bit, made a crude iron knife from ore he collected himself.

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      obligatory note, that the channel has closed captions where he explains what he’s doing

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    Most of mine are videogame or car related, but here’s a few from across the spectrum of things I watch:

    Aliensrock: Interesting streamer/YouTuber who primarily plays puzzle games and provides entertaining commentary.

    ScrapMan: Plays lots of building/engineering games (mostly Scrap Mechanic and Trailmakers). Lots of silly multiplayer competitions and “engineering challenges”.

    ItsJabo: Funny guy Streamer that plays Bethesda games with silly challenge runs. Also brings a bit of the chaotic energy.

    Joov: same as above, but a bit more focused on telling a story throughout the challenge runs.

    Aging Wheels: Eccentric guy that makes videos about eccentric cars. He’s quite funny and passionate which makes for good videos.

    Superfast Matt: Engineer who makes ridiculous project cars that are good enough ™️. He’s made a land speed car, and recently an Off-road Dodge Viper.

    Allen Pan: Inventor that makes a bunch of fun and silly projects sometimes based on stuff from TV shows and movies.

    Incognito Mode: Especially the “In the Field” series. Basically an animated podcast where the Internet Historian and a guest talk about a variety of topics and come up with ridiculous scenarios.

    Tasting History: Max Miller makes cool recipes from history whilst also giving a history lesson on the meal and its significance.

  • Some of my favorites: - Microwave Society (Film Reviews/General Comedic Commentary) - Lackadaisy (Imagine Prohibition but cats) - The Click (Reading reddit posts, mostly when I draw) - LGR (Old tech mostly with some random modern stuff mixed in) - Douglas (They do voxel engine devlogs, and I am impressed with their work) - Bringus Studios (They mostly modify various electronics)

  • zout
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    51 year ago

    Bill McClintock Uri Tuchman Wristwatch revival Foureyes furniture BigClive dotcom

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    Quiet Nerd - cool projects all DIY

    Camping with Steve - stealth camping wholesomeness

    Londoneats - food delivery in London, weirdly fascinating