Is @Whom the guy in the video? Great video and very well made. I've been avoiding YouTube for years now except the odd fail video now and then because of the algorithm and monetization of the...
Great video and very well made. I've been avoiding YouTube for years now except the odd fail video now and then because of the algorithm and monetization of the platform (not to mention the HORRIBLE YouTube app for Apple TV) but this video, Contrapoint and similar ones has restored some of my faith in the platform.
YouTube is pretty much the best platform for video essays, which is pretty much the only type of content I use YouTube for outside of tech shows like Linus Tech Tips or Digital Foundry. If you're...
YouTube is pretty much the best platform for video essays, which is pretty much the only type of content I use YouTube for outside of tech shows like Linus Tech Tips or Digital Foundry.
If you're interested, there are some other prominent YouTube channels that are either directly related to Folding Ideas and ContraPoints or operate around the same subject matter:
Noah Gervais is almost entirely audio only, his videos are largely irrelevant to his audio. In terms of the rest, here's a rough sorting from most audio-only friendly to least: Action Button...
Noah Gervais is almost entirely audio only, his videos are largely irrelevant to his audio.
In terms of the rest, here's a rough sorting from most audio-only friendly to least:
Is @Whom the guy in the video?
Great video and very well made. I've been avoiding YouTube for years now except the odd fail video now and then because of the algorithm and monetization of the platform (not to mention the HORRIBLE YouTube app for Apple TV) but this video, Contrapoint and similar ones has restored some of my faith in the platform.
Not in the video or even a guy, I've just posted this previously to Tildes and they wanted to copy my original comment.
Well none for two then :) Great video anyways
YouTube is pretty much the best platform for video essays, which is pretty much the only type of content I use YouTube for outside of tech shows like Linus Tech Tips or Digital Foundry.
If you're interested, there are some other prominent YouTube channels that are either directly related to Folding Ideas and ContraPoints or operate around the same subject matter:
Lindsay Ellis
hbomberguy
Shaun
Jenny Nicholson
Philosophy Tube
Three Arrows
Other good content of a similar vein but not as related:
PBS' It's Lit (featuring Lindsay Ellis and Princess Weekes)
Noah Gervais
Jacob Geller
Action Button Reviews
Wow, thanks! Anyone you recommend audio only? I like to work while listening.
Noah Gervais is almost entirely audio only, his videos are largely irrelevant to his audio.
In terms of the rest, here's a rough sorting from most audio-only friendly to least: