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fern is a relatively new channel covering various themes โ like why french McDonalds is so much better or how a few german companies profited from Hitler and never took responsibility โ in extremly high quality. Its a cooperation of two established dutch and a german channels. Really worth checking out.
If you are interested in woodworking there are 2 channels.
Stumpy Nubs -- provides quick (usually < 15 min) how to videos on different techniques and tricks. He does a great job of explaining and demonstrating things
Bourbon Moth - a lot of full build videos (they tend to be > 30 minutes), but he does a great job of explaining the whole process from start to finish
Bourbon Moth lost some credibility with me over the rag fire thing.
yep, same here.
which brings up another good suggestion (since I haven't seen it yet)... AvE. https://youtube.com/@arduinoversusevil2025. if you like smart, irreverent commentary on tool build quality and other similar stuff, this cannuk is freaking hysterical. and, I must say, quite informative
Uncle Bumblefuck shut him down so hard. It was glorious.
What got me about BM is instead of addressing it, he started deleting comments and shit.
Woodworking for Mere Mortals is also great!
All these comments and not one mention of Tasting History with Max Miller. If you like food and/or history, check it out.
Breaking Taps
The Thought Emporium
Technology Connections
The first two are people doing things at home that shouldn't be possible without a uni lab.
Connections does really thorough deep dives into every day tech we use.
LOVE the Hopeless Romantic Society recently. Jahad has truly perfected the "man on the street" formula, gives grace to the interviewee, and has a punchy, hilarious editing style.
Did anyone mention MelodySheep? His space videos are so damn amazing I actually downloaded them and backed them up to the cloud.
Mr Mobile for all your tech needs. Great looking videos, great content.
I've been a fan of Continue? for over a decade. Just a weekly let's play series that's kept the spirit of the early 2010 gaming YouTube alive.
If you like art and comedy, try Drawfee. They are millennials, just FYI.
If you like insanely funny gaming, I highly recommend LetsGameItOut for some good "oh god my sides I'm dying here" funnies.
Here is an alternative Piped link(s): https://piped.video/channel/UCoal_hpPIPAnWlG-kWHLheA
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I'm open-source, check me out at GitHub.
Cathode Ray Dude
I can't believe no one has mentioned Aging Wheels and Under Dunn, both by Robert Dunn.
The first is Robert's channel about his crazy car collection and the work he does on them. The second is his woodworking channel. His sense of humor and video editing skills are amazing and he seems like a really nice guy all around.