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Youtube Channel recommendations

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2022 8:25 pm
by OneTimeDealer
Hi,

I'm always on the lookout for new youtube channels to subscribe to. Anyone have any suggestions?

Here are some of the ones i have already..

Everday Astronaut
Angry Astronaut
Numberfile
Computerfile
Sixty symbols
Smarter every day
Machine learning street talk
Deepmind
Vsauce
Cool Worlds
Scott Manley
Veratasium
What about it
Sabine Hossenfelder
Kurzgesagt
Real engineering

Thanks

Re: Youtube Channel recommendations

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2022 1:22 am
by BaobabScion
Isaac Arthur :


Re: Youtube Channel recommendations

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2022 10:54 am
by erowind
https://www.youtube.com/c/RMCRetro

I've been falling asleep to RMC - The Cave videos lately. Everything retro computing and some retro videogames with a unique focus on British micros for a good portion of the content. This channel is very underrated (less than 150k subs), the production value is really good and the videos are more informative than I've seen from most retro computing channels.

They have a physical interactive museum in the UK for any Brits here that might be interested!




Re: Youtube Channel recommendations

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2022 11:26 am
by bretbernhoft
I recommend anyone interested in understanding technology to check out Professor Messer's YouTube Channel. There's a lot of both high-level and low-level information on this YouTube channel.

Re: Youtube Channel recommendations

Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2023 10:08 am
by Powers

Re: Youtube Channel recommendations

Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2023 7:03 pm
by patriciaenochs
I'm also a big fan of this channel. Besides, I recommend Melodysheep channel

Re: Youtube Channel recommendations

Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2024 12:48 pm
by Tadasuke
I regularly listen to Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur on Spotify (narration only) and to Human Progress podcast on Spotify. Antidotes to ignorance and insanity. I don't want to be outraged or frightened in my free time on YouTube, because otherwise I don't have any will or energy to do anything. Recently I've been watching some RPGs that came out on Sega Saturn in the 1990s and I've been listening to some Alan Watts recordings.

My advice is to be extremely cautious with what we watch on YouTube (especially when logged in), because YT algorithms are apparently extremely sensitive to everything.

My friend sent me a new teaser trailer to Witch on the Holy Night (known in Japan as Mahōtsukai no Yoru) set in the Nasuverse. Enhanced version of the visual novel recently came out worldwide on December 14th and the animated version is coming out sometime in 2024. I was rather happy and mostly satisfied with it (I know the visual novel), but then for some reason, I scrolled down to the recommended videos in the YouTube smartphone app (even though I usually use Windows version with Unhook add-on or mobile version in an ad-free browser). For some unknown to me reason, the recommendation video list was full of extremely negative videos about multiple topics and nonsense videos about prophecies, end of the world, aliens, etc. Why does it show? Dunno. I haven't watched anything like that, except for three or four videos about the negative side of AI (not about apocalypse, just the more ordinary negative effects). Moreover, I clicked hundreds of times that I'm not interested in such videos, but they still show.

Facebook (so I use F.B.(FluffBusting)Purity add-on), Twitter (so I use Control Panel for Twitter add-on) and DeviantArt (so I use DeviantArt Filter add-on) recommendations are total and complete rubbish for me. The situation with Instagram is much better in my case. Although for some reason, Instagram really wanted me to look at dark-skinned cosplayers, even though I don't even look for real people wearing costumes from fiction. This may be because of the 'social justice' trend in the West, I guess. Fortunately it went away after two or three months. I like looking at cute dogs or cats on Instagram.

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