Inspired by the opposite question posted recently, what YouTube creators have you watched for a long time and still find worth returning to? Alternatively, what are some new high quality channels you have been enjoying?

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    11 days ago

    In no particular order:

    • The Rest Is Science (podcast)
    • Technology Connections/Connextras
    • Jeff Geerling / Level 2 Jeff – Edit: see replies below
    • Techmoan
    • Gamers Nexus / GNCA
    • LGR
    • Switch and Click
    • The Linux Experiment
    • Tasting History with Max Miller
    • Ben Eater (breadboard computers)
    • Stuff Made Here (engineering)
    • Up and Atom (science)
    • Simon d’Entremont (photography)
    • Words Unravelled and Rob’s Words (English language)
    • Kurzgesagt – Edit: see replies below
    • Veritasium – Edit: see replies below
    • Tom Scott (the returned)
    • Asianometry (tech history)
    • Clabretro (retro networking and server hardware)

    Edit: A few bonus channels that may be of interest but didn’t all fit the criteria for me:

    • Action Retro - doing silly stuff with old computers - more recent discovery for me
    • Dr Geoff Lindsey - Linguistics - I only watch occasionally - can be a bit heavy on the linguistic science for an amateur like me.
    • Lftkryo - Linus Åkesson - an absolute wizard coding on the C64
    • RetroBytes - computer history. Most of his content is mainly him just talking, so I can just listen while I’m doing something else
    • Tech Tangents - more of a recently discovered channel for me. Vintage hardware. Underrated channel.
    • Serial Port and Parallel port - vintage computers and networking. Brings back memories from my days working for an ISP.
    • Honorary mention to Veronica Explains. She keeps things pretty basic so I don’t get a lot out of her videos, but I like her stance on open source and not selling out. She posts everything on Peertube as well.