Kind of tired watching trash from YT.

Edit: Thanks for all the replies. It’s good to see that there are still gems in YouTube.

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    Technology connections

    Every frame a painting

    Alt shift x

    Dad how do I

    Food wishes

    Kurzgesagt In a nutshell

    Primitive technology

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        The only thing I would like to be improved is his rambling. But other than that: great content and I especially like his humour and acting.

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          I actually kind of like that about him, usually (I’m not gonna watch an hour long video about electric car chargers ffs).

          To me, it makes the videos seem a bit less scripted and more like just a guy talking about things he’s passionate about.

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    Climate Town - Does a decent job explaining climate-related topics and still makes them interesting.
    Jay Foreman - Very funny map trivia.
    JerryRigEverything - A bit too much promotion on some stuff, but really comprehensive tear downs.
    MIT OpenCourseWare - learn good.
    Pop Culture Detective - Deconstructive pop culture tropes that make you think a lot.
    SNES drunk - retrogaming (not just SNES) but well done, 0% additives just prime content.
    stacksmashing - electronics trivia and hardcore reverse engineering.
    The National Gallery - If you’re into history, this is an excellent channel about art trivia. I’m not much into art and this is always top quality for me.
    Tom Scott plus - Tom Scott does British telly stuff like playing board games or chasing people on the streets with an apple tag.
    Voices of the Past - This is slow, exhaustive history for nerds. Worth it if you want to let the story wash all over you.
    Vox - slightly left leaning great journalism, albeit sometimes too brief to explain complex topics.
    Weird History - They get some stuff wrong, but it’s still entertaining.
    Project Farm - Wanna buy an angle grinder? Now you do.
    Insider - Had a series of “How Real Is It?” videos that let professionals describe stuff seen in movies, and it is both entertaining and a learning experience.
    Corridor - Some stuff of dubious quality but if you’re interested in FX, it’s good.
    LegalEagle - Law is hard, but is law fun?
    brian david gilbert - Existential horror camouflaged as comedy.
    PBS Space Time - Good but hard space science.
    BurtBot - Orcs with normal voices.
    Joel Haver - Neat if you’re into deadpan humor.
    Taskmaster - Probably some of the best british television available in YT.

    Bonus round:
    Practical Engineering - How stuff is built but explained well enough that even I can understand it.

    Plus, use FreeTube, not You Tube. Don’t be a slave of their terrible algorythm and all the recommendations will turn out to be of your taste.

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    Ben Eater. He’s been explaining the low level details of how computers work. Literally building a functioning computer from nothing but a cpu and a breadboard. Incredibly good explanations.

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      I learned more from that guy than I did from the “intro to computer engineering” class I took for my CS degree.

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        I started in the industry doing 6502 assembly language programming and I’m still learning a ton from him!

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      In the same vein, check out CuriousMarc, especially the series about restoring an Apollo Guidance Computer to working order. (They actually finish up by simulating a moon landing.)

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    Laura Kampf

    Simone Giertz

    MKBHD

    Tom Scott

    Mark Rober

    Climate Town

    Jay Foremen (Map Men)

    Daily Dose of Internet

    Captain Disillusion

    Casually Explained

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    Some More News - a disheveled and sarcastic anchor does a deep dive into a current topic

    Contrapoints - an ex-philosopher does a really deep dive into a topic (sometimes a concept or a phenomenon, sometimes a particular person or event), with incredibly high production value and costumes. Unfortunately this means she only puts out 2 videos a year, but they’re now usually 1-2 hours long.

    Podcasts - some have YT channels, but often no video, so if you’re looking for something to watch, this may not be helpful

    Behind the Bastards - a deep dive (often 2+ hour+ episodes) into different historical or current terrible people

    5-4 - a podcast about why the Supreme Court sucks

    Maintenance Phase - two journalists talk about various health, diet, and wellness scams and misconceptions

    If Books Could Kill (no YT channel) - Michael Hobbes from Maintenance Phase and Peter from 5-4 talk about “airport books”–bad pop science books

    You’re Wrong About - Sarah Marshall and Michael Hobbes (until late 2021) talk about pop culture misconceptions, everything from O.J. to the Satanic Panic to Iran-Contra and more.

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      Gave Some More News a try and I like it! Feels like a longer, more unshackled John Oliver. Somehow even the ads in the video were amusing.

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        Haha yeah I think they have some of the same writers but Cody gets a bit weird with it (have you met Warmbo yet?)

        Glad you like it!

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    Technology Connections is a fun one, Alec explains all sorts of everyday gadgets, and sometimes some old gadgets.

    Watch Wes Work follows an auto/truck/tractor mechanic up north, he does a great job of explaining the why and how of his diagnostics.

    The History Guy is another one of my favorites, especially his episode on transistors.

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    Tom Scott, he has done a video every week for like 10 years. Sort of a science travel adventure nerd. His videos are generally short and interesting.

    Veritasum - Science guy with some interesting topics

    Donut Media - If you like cars, they do some interesting and funny things while not being complete asshats.

    The Proper People - Abandoned places, nice videos and respectful exploration.

    Cash Jordan - Gives tours of NYC apartments from tiny studio apartments up to multi-million dollar penthouses.

    Geography Geek - A lot of interesting geography-related facts.

    Knob Feel - Short and sweet reviews of various knobs.

    Vice Grip Garage - If you are interested in how old cars are repaired and have lots of time, he has many ~1.5 hour videos of dragging old cars out of the bushes that haven’t ran for 20 years, getting them mostly running, and driving them home.

    Polyphonic - Interesting video essays about various music and musical artists.

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    Kurzgesagt - science and futurism in colorful cartoon format

    LockPickingLawyer - actual lawyer that lockpicks with a calm and explanatory voice, giving tips and suggestions both to lockpickers and locksmiths

    McNallyOfficial - sarcastic, zero crap given, jaded version of LPL

    Townsends - fun and educational 17th century learning through reenactment

    JeremyJahns - always reliable movie reviews in my opinion

    Sir Swag - news without the BS.

    Tasting History - learning history through delicious step by step, historically accurate recipes

    Skill Tree - LARP and cosplay DIY projects and tips

    OverlySarcasticProductions - adorable cartoon history from Blue, and adorable cartoon mythology from Red.

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      Definitely want to highlight Townsends, OverlySarcasticProductions, Kurzgesagt. I would add EEV Blog (for electronics enthusiasts) and Five Watt World for music folks (mostly guitar).

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    PBS Spacetime (Physics)

    Money & Macro (Economics)

    Patrick Boyle (Finance)

    Perun (Military Analysis)

    Veritasium (Physics)

    3Blue1Brown (Mathematics)

    Asianometry (Semiconductors and Geopolitics)

    Engineerguy (Engineering)

    RealLifeLore (Geopolitics)

    Polymatter (China)

    Tantacrul (Music)

    Mustard (Aircraft and Trains)

    Biolayne (Fitness)

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      I want to add Fermilab as a quality physics channel as well, easy to follow and Don Lincoln is entertaining to listen to.