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6 votes
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Orangutan card trick debunk
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Who are your favourite content creators, and what do they do?
So I've been watching a lot of Youtubers the past year or so, and I'm about to run out of content! So I'm curious what you all are enjoying? I'll start of course - some channels I really like:...
So I've been watching a lot of Youtubers the past year or so, and I'm about to run out of content! So I'm curious what you all are enjoying? I'll start of course - some channels I really like:
Contrapoints - rarely uploads nowadays but makes great videos about social issues, especially trans and queer issues as she is herself lesbian and transgender.
Perun - weekly 1-hour videos consisting of analysis of military economics, primarily about the Ukraine conflict. He also branches out though, and has done great videos on China's military's modernisation, and the German military's procurement processes, to give some examples.
World War Two - you may remember him from The Great War, this is Indy Neidell and co. who goes through the Second World War in chronological order. It is very in depth as they do it week by week, so this is the most thorough documentary on the war available.
Skip Intro - analysis of TV shows, particularly his Copaganda series is very interesting, in which he goes on deep dives of different TV shows' portrayal of police and how, most of the time, this portrayal is very dishonest.
Climate Town - very informative and funny content about the climate crisis. Lots of things impacting the climate that you wouldn't have ever thought of before.
Jenny Nicholson - makes videos about her own interests, fandoms, nerd culture etc. Very funny but rarely uploads.
Edit: Thanks everyone for the recommendations and discussion! Lots of stuff to sift through now, thank you!
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Spotify breaks down the mapping tech behind its algorithm | The Tech Behind
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How Freddie Wong built RocketJump to nine million subscribers…and then left Youtube
6 votes -
The AI revolution: Midjourney v5, ChatGPT 4, Stable Diffusion 2.2 XL tested
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The future is a dead mall - Decentraland and the metaverse
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Yann LeCun: From machine learning to autonomous intelligence
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My channels were hacked, streamed crypto scams, then deleted last night
12 votes -
Incredible invention - this drone could change everything
21 votes -
Computer dating 1960s style (1966)
5 votes -
Google lawyer warns internet will be “a horror show” if it loses landmark US Supreme Court case
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YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki is stepping down
13 votes -
I tried using AI. It scared me.
19 votes -
Sam Denby on how well negativity works on YouTube
10 votes -
What happened to Google Search?
13 votes -
The robot lawyer was a super dumb idea
5 votes -
Triple screen portable computer build
4 votes -
Project Code Rush - The Beginnings of Netscape (2000)
4 votes -
AI versus copyright (legal review)
8 votes -
Why are TV cameras still huge and expensive?
7 votes -
Atlas gets a grip
5 votes -
3D printing my own abdomen for robot surgery
7 votes -
DIY Blu-Ray laser scanning microscope
3 votes -
YouTube moderation bots will start issuing warnings, 24-hour bans
10 votes -
WebTV returns with custom server emulating 1999 experience
6 votes -
We bought HD movies on cassette tape and they're amazing!
7 votes -
I have to pirate colours now?
8 votes -
YouTube’s Primetime Channels bring streaming movies and TV into the YouTube app
4 votes -
Everything about irrigation pivots (Farmers are geniuses)
8 votes -
YouTube should charge for 4K. Hear me out.
13 votes -
Ratios are a nightmare
7 votes -
Does this button work? Investigating YouTube’s ineffective user controls.
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I built an artificial intelligence that not only calls scammers to waste their time, but can steal their account information to help get them shut down (and it's working)
8 votes -
Last year I secretly ghost-wrote and published my best friend's autobiography as a joke. This year I recorded the audiobook version using a deepfake of his voice, and released it for charity.
9 votes -
EVGA terminates NVIDIA partnership, cites disrespectful treatment
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Ideas how to unlock Google's blocking of my YouTube RSS feeds
I subscribe to quite a few youtube channels to get notified when there are new videos posted. I've had this set up for several years. Today I tried to add a new channel I've discovered. My RSS...
I subscribe to quite a few youtube channels to get notified when there are new videos posted. I've had this set up for several years.
Today I tried to add a new channel I've discovered. My RSS reader informs me it's blocked. I check all the other youtube feeds. Every single one of them reports "Error transferring <feed url>." server replied Forbidden (201).
Update: One day later and every feed is connecting and transferring again. It seems to be a temporary block. My IP address has changed overnight though so that's still my main suspicion.
It seems like I'm not the only victim
That contains a link to the author's issue on google's issue tracker
The official response is
Status: Won't Fix (Infeasible) Unfortunately, there's nothing we could do here. Please reach out to community forum or Stackoverflow. Check out the link below:They completely misunderstood the question - it's not asking how to find a feed, it's asking why that feed is getting blocked.
Not only this but using DuckDuckGo bangs for to search google get randomly sent to a captcha page - issuing the exact same query a second time goes through perfectly. The same is happening with keyword searches I set up in my browser. .
Any ideas what to do about this?
So sick of google's monopoly.
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The next chapter for Learning on YouTube
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Will we run out of lithium?
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The real problem with Mozilla
5 votes -
World's highest jumping robot
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Interview with John Carmack: Doom, Quake, VR, AGI, programming, video games, and rockets
5 votes -
Amateur propulsively lands a model rocket
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The armchair psychologist who ticked off YouTube
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TikTok: Life on the algorithm
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The 300mm silicon wafer transition
5 votes -
How technology loses out in companies, countries & continents
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Former YouTuber Lindsay Ellis says she’s learning to live with the trauma of being ‘canceled’
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Creators are mitigating burnout with longform YouTube videos
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Minitel: France’s alternate Internet that survived until 2012
13 votes