Truly delightful
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- Kraut
- Varitasium
- OBF
- Astrum
- miniminuteman
- Wendover Productions
- Hankschannel
- Practical engineering
- NileRed, NileBlue
- Fern
- Hoog
- Plainly Difficult
- NEO
- Versed
- ColdFusion
Thoughty2- DamiLee
- Facts in Motion
- Barely Sociable
- Mark Rober
- Deep Dive
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I've lost trust in veritasium. I don't remember the specifics right now but every video he makes I have to take with caution
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I might be in a niche. Here's my fav, Religion for Breakfast, Let's Talk Religion, Esoterica, Al-Muqaddimah, Tablets and Temples, Useful Charts. Not religious but I like Religious Studies because it's overlaps to history.
In addition, the Crash Course series to Religious Studies by PBS is also very good.
Also few history channel, Dan Davis History, A Historian's Craft, Kings and Generals
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I've lost trust in veritasium. I don't remember the specifics right now but every video he makes I have to take with caution
they did some self-driving car propaganda a while ago iirc. their latest videos have been mostly pretty focused physics and math history though, so they've generally been pretty okay imo. but any time they mention anything that can be sold i become a lot more suspicious
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They're pretty okay for shallow understanding on a subject, but Wendover (not on the list), Economics Explained (not on the list), and CGP gray all get stuff pretty wrong once you get past shallow depth. I know because I'm a huge transit/urbanism nerd. If these channels haven't wronged you in some minor way, they just haven't talked about something you're a subject matter expert in yet. The point here isn't that they're bad, just understand that these are shallow explainers, the next step in from like a news article, Wikipedia, or a blog, and take them with a grain of salt.
My personal list is Kurzgesagt, XKCD explained, and The Action Lab.
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Like all pop-science I think they're really educational on topics I know nothing about. On topics I do know well, I think: well that's wrong and that's wrong.
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I turn to preppy kitchen first for all my need to make something for company needs
You mean company as in guests or are you the designated baker at your firm?
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Anyone know a good channel for film a vfx? I like Corridor Crew but they're a bit too noisy for me.
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I love how They're positioned.
Colorful on the bottom, black and white (mostly) on the top.
Professional and well researched on the right.
Shitposty on the left.
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Is it just me or has Kurtzgesakt gotten really weird over the last couple years? Like, their videos seem like they want to be clickbait, but theyβre really bad at it.
Dang, I'm surprised to see how many folks are down on Kurtzgesakt in the comments here! Bummer!
They might not be perfect, ya'll, but at least they encourage open thought and critical thinking! Better than a lot of other media can say these days!
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How in the actual hell is technology connections not on that list and also why have I not seen it in any of the comments yet
Top tier YouTube channel!!
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Also for graphics programming and game development, I will add:
- Sebastian Lague
- Acerola
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It was very pro heroin
For real though! What a weird watch
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I've lost trust in veritasium. I don't remember the specifics right now but every video he makes I have to take with caution
wrote on last edited by [email protected]In the beginning it was very nice, but somehow the guy became repulsive somehow. I used to watch every video but lately I skip many. But since the older videos were interesting, I added it to the list. I also used to like Mark Rober but his videos I really dislike for a while now. It's so over the top "look at me, I'm an engineer, I'm going to do extreme shit and be super popular for kids" instead of "I'm going to teach you something super interesting".
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No love for Veritasium?
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Dang, I'm surprised to see how many folks are down on Kurtzgesakt in the comments here! Bummer!
They might not be perfect, ya'll, but at least they encourage open thought and critical thinking! Better than a lot of other media can say these days!
But they don't encourage open thought and critical thinking. They basically tell you what to think.
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Also veritasium, 3blue1brown, practical engineering, adam savage kinda too
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They're pretty okay for shallow understanding on a subject, but Wendover (not on the list), Economics Explained (not on the list), and CGP gray all get stuff pretty wrong once you get past shallow depth. I know because I'm a huge transit/urbanism nerd. If these channels haven't wronged you in some minor way, they just haven't talked about something you're a subject matter expert in yet. The point here isn't that they're bad, just understand that these are shallow explainers, the next step in from like a news article, Wikipedia, or a blog, and take them with a grain of salt.
My personal list is Kurzgesagt, XKCD explained, and The Action Lab.
Do you have examples of CGP Grey getting things pretty wrong aside from his Solution to Traffic video which I indeed think holds up poorly.
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History Matters is my personal favorite
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Do you have examples of CGP Grey getting things pretty wrong aside from his Solution to Traffic video which I indeed think holds up poorly.
Right? I'm surprised by this claim as when he found out he made a pretty minor error in his video on an abandoned missile silo, he made a whole other video to address it.
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Sam O'Nella was caught up in H Bomber Guy's plagiarism tea spillI misremembered, please accept my apology for being incorrect.