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3 votes
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How Facebook tracks you on Android
8 votes -
Drawing with sound (Oscilloscope music)
9 votes -
Portishead - Roads (1994)
7 votes -
The Egg
23 votes -
In praise of Hook, a flawed classic
5 votes -
Satan and Adam - Listen To The Music (1990)
4 votes -
Rush - Freewill (1980)
5 votes -
Wolof: A language of West Africa
5 votes -
Richard Galliano and Félicien Brut - Indifférence / La Foule (Accordion duet) (2016)
4 votes -
Area 51 Raid: What would happen, legally speaking?
9 votes -
Mumiy Troll feat. Linda Leen and Yana Kay - Miedvieditsa (She-Bear/Ursa) (2003)
5 votes -
Sakuraburst - Harpsinger (2019)
3 votes -
Cyberpunk 2077 – Deep dive video
9 votes -
Comparison of a Martin D28 guitar from 1942 and a similar D28 from 2019
2 votes -
DragonForce - Heart Demolition (2019)
3 votes -
Deinonychus, the raptor that made us rethink dinosaurs
3 votes -
The scandalous painting that helped create modern art | Édouard Manet's Olympia
3 votes -
Poli Genova - If Love Was A Crime (2016)
3 votes -
Denying your history | Armenian Genocide
8 votes -
The weird world in RGB
5 votes -
SpaceX 150 meter Starhopper test
19 votes -
How Link's climbing animation works in Breath of the Wild
14 votes -
Yacht Club Games Presents
5 votes -
Malcolm Lincoln - Siren (2010)
4 votes -
Active YouTube channels in "dead" genres?
What are some good YouTube channels still currently working in genres which aren't currently popular because of algorithm shenanigans, the natural cycle of trends, or whatever else? I'm thinking...
What are some good YouTube channels still currently working in genres which aren't currently popular because of algorithm shenanigans, the natural cycle of trends, or whatever else? I'm thinking like sketch comedy, original animations, serious short films, etc.
14 votes -
Skrillex and Nero - Promises (Knower remix) (2011)
3 votes -
Kernel Panic - The world's first cyber crime: The Morris Worm
5 votes -
Infinity Shred - Cranemaker (2019)
4 votes -
Men
41 votes -
A bad year for onions
4 votes -
I'm not a robot
7 votes -
Dan Souza and Andrew Rea make pancakes with a robot | What's Eating Dan
9 votes -
El Rego Et Ses Commandos de Cotonou Rep Pop Du Benin [self-titled] (2017)
4 votes -
How giraffes ruined science: An overview of the replication crisis
4 votes -
My first conlang - How not to make a language
10 votes -
"Whipt Cream, Like Snow" (Cream Puffs) | 18th Century Cooking
4 votes -
The witchhunt that founded Liechtenstein
7 votes -
Why everything is meta?
5 votes -
Alone in Public - A "No Man's Sky" Review
4 votes -
Woody Guthrie - Tear the Fascists Down (1944)
15 votes -
The secret of Monkey Island
7 votes -
Minecraft's new ray-tracing RTX mode - Hands-on and tested in depth
11 votes -
Faber - Das Boot Ist Voll (The Boat Is Full) (2019)
5 votes -
IF, Rudyard Kipling's poem, recited by Sir Michael Caine
6 votes -
Johnny Mnemonic, lost in adaptation
3 votes -
What's a video/series you would consider a "required viewing"?
Identify a topic/target audience and a piece of "required viewing" for that topic/audience. "Required viewing" means that you consider the video content you've chosen to be so important or...
Identify a topic/target audience and a piece of "required viewing" for that topic/audience.
"Required viewing" means that you consider the video content you've chosen to be so important or relevant that it is essentially mandatory for those interested. Also, explain why you feel so strongly about it. What makes the video "required" rather than just "preferred"? What makes is stand out over other videos like it?
For example, maybe there's a concert video that you consider essential for rock music fans. Maybe there's a TV series that's an essential introduction to space exploration. Maybe there's a movie that's a must-see for new parents.
Any video media is fair game. Movies, television, online series, livestreams, documentaries, YouTube videos. Whatever. Also, if it's publicly streamable, include a link for us!
18 votes -
The conservation of George Inness' "The Roman Campagna"
7 votes -
Climate grief
10 votes -
Mount and Blade 2 Bannerlords – Twenty-eight minutes of gameplay with the developers
5 votes