Channel name
description of what it covers and why you watch it
The whole “Today I Found Out” universe of channels.
Teaches you history, keeps you current on current events (Warfronts is particularly good for geopolitics as it relates to wars going on). Places takes you through interesting places all around the world. Mega projects is like the old Mega project show on the history channel. Astro graphics takes you into space. Brain Blaze is a huge silly tangent.
Chef Jean-Pierre, I just adore him
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Several:
BobbyBroccoli - Good videos about science scandals.
Brick Experiment Channel - Guy in Finland making awesome Lego builds
Calum - Fantastic videos about really cool stuff like, shipping cintainers, land trains, WWII rescue buoys, flying homes and more.
Clabretro - Interesting videos about setting up a retro lab with cool enterprise computer gear.
Code Bullet - Chaotic programming with a focus on making AI playing games.
James Channel - A channel by a video games collector, the first video he uploaded a year ago about making a portable Super Nintendo, he uses a lot of duct tape and hot glue. He has also built a working NES game that can play other NES games.
Jet Lag: The Game - The team behind Wendover Productions plays games where the world is the game board, they have played tag across Europe, the have played Hide and Seek throughout Switzerland, they have played connect four with US states and more.
Our Own Devices - A lovely man talks about things, highly recommended.
Paper Will - Have you ever wondered about how North Korea entertains their citizens? This channel has a five and half hour long video about it. What about cults? What kind of entertainment do they produce? There is an hour long video about that.
Peter Dibble - A channel focusing on the Pacific North West of the US, but has awesome videos about barcodes, the 90s US high speed train campaign, a buss riding the sky, America’s christmas monorails, Lego’s cousin Modulex, and more.
RetroBytes - Highly nerdy content, excellent videos about topics like: CPU architectures, Unix workstations, Networks, the History of Computer Graphics.
[Map Men / Jay Foreman] (https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCbbQalJ4OaC0oQ0AqRaOJ9g) - fun, painstakingly produced educational videos about maps.
Yhara Zayd - Not too long media analysis. Especially of Horror and through BPoC lens.
Andrewism - discussions about Anarchism and organising from Trinidad.
Garand Thumb. Excellent humor, badass historical guns, and new badass guns, too. For example he dresses up as John Wick and has a rep from the company that made the custom guns for the movie bring in the guns, and they shoot them. Seeing a 12ga magazine fed shotgun shoot ~15 rounds in like 2 seconds is terrifying and awesome.
CodeParade, he made a game called 4d golf. He does videos on fractals. Stuff in computer science and math in general. He also made a game called marbel marcher where the environments are 3D fractals. Link to his channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrv269YwJzuZL3dH5PCgxUw
Not counting music, I assume - I have a gazilion artists I love if anyone’s interested.
As for actual Content with a capital C:
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PhilosophyTube Extremely interesting, well-researched and entertaining presentation of a wide range of philosophical and sociopolitical topics. From the UK.
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Shaun Ditto, though with a different angle and a Northern accent.
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Contrapoints Ditto, but American and quite a bit more… theatrical. Quite a strong focus on gender and transgender issues; check out her video on J. K. Rowling for one of the best treatments of the topic.
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Dr. Geoff Lindsey - Linguistics and phonology stuff, deep dives into pronunciation, fascinating as fuck.
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Middle Eats Really damn good middle-eastern cooking channel, no-nonsense presentation.
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Brian Lagerstrom - Baking / cooking - good recipes, sensible treatment.
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J. Kenji López-Alt of Serious Eats fame - damn good cook, nice guy.
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Tom Bates Creator of Nigel and Marmalade. Dumb, stoopid, awesome.
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Adam Millard - The Architect of Games - video essays on gaming
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Noodle - very funny animated video essays on gaming
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Ice Cream Sandwich - stoopid funny little cartoons about dumb shit.
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Jaiden Animations Animated little essays about stuff, she must be protected at all costs. See for instance Things about Relationships I wish someone told me about.
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Tom Scott has finished up his Things You Might Not Know series, but there’s like a decade of them and they’re amazing. Little investigative videos on everything from programming to wasp farming. You need to watch all of them.
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Taylor Tries Videos on juggling. I have the hugest talent-crush.
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Claire__ Saffitz x Dessert Person
Baker/ pastry chef that makes all sorts of tasty treats. Content is largely educational giving you tips and tricks on what she’s doing and why so you can replicate her recipe more easily.
Binging with Babish
Started out as one dude recreating food from films and shows and has expanded to having a dedicated anime food creator, doing fun food mashups for sports things, redoing episodes that he messed up on, and still doing food from films and shows.
Claire Saffitz is great.
The ones that I get excited to see new videos from are, in no particular order:
She’s a biologist and does videos on prehistoric animals and time periods, that we know of. Entertaining videos and it turns out we studied under some of the same people.
Dr. Collier is a theoretical physicist who covers a wide arc a physics topics, and who did a pretty impressive review of Picard.
Very indepth and well researched videos about science and tech scandals and controversies
Is an Oxford Astrophysicist who covers a lot of findings about JWT and will point out upcoming things in the night sky
They’re a group of 4 people who play games together, but aren’t the super energetic and annoying type of content creators. You know the type I’m talking about. Plus, Stumpt usually seems to play a lot more indie games or every once in a long while anymore they may go back to m!neceraft for a mod pack.
Hello fellow Stumpt fan! Huge plus one to Stumpt
History of the Universe is exactly what it sounds like. Amazing channel!
ScienceClic English is based on the German channel original, and covers in depth science topics, narrated by a truly stellar individual.
PBS Space Time is simply stunning science coverage that’ll melt your brain.
mapreadingcompany - navigation plus funny wierd facts
explainingcomputers - explains computers
paulsellers - hand tool woodworking
robwords - english language
citynerd - deadpan humour and sarcasm about cities
astonishingglasgow - local hisory about places in Glasgow
North of the Border
His name is Adam and he likes to make tiny nerdy things. He makes dioramas of nerdy stuff, sometimes normal, some times with too many teeth, fingers, and/or toes.
RedLetterMedia
Movie reviewers that like all sorts of movies. Great production quality.
Those hack frauds?
The very same.
It’s not the same after Rich Evans passed away from diabetes