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17 votes
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Living human brain cells play DOOM on a CL1
25 votes -
A day in the life of an ensh*ttificator
65 votes -
The internet was weeks away from disaster and no one knew
15 votes -
This video is six minutes long!
16 votes -
Retro games were made to be viewed on a CRT
16 votes -
AI fails at 96% of jobs (new study)
28 votes -
'Control AI', a non-profit that ostensibly works to protect humanity from the risks of AI, is actually sponsoring influencers to divert public attention away from them
25 votes -
Internet of Bugs / Spec Again creator, Carl, is planning a course for developers who want to go solo - looking for feedback from potential participants
12 votes -
Atlas airborne
5 votes -
Youtube channel ServeTheHome describes how they use a locally running LLM to automate data collection, allowing them to forgo a planned hire
20 votes -
The internet wasn't built for live sports
20 votes -
The downfall of OnePlus will be studied | The "enthusiast brand" arc
32 votes -
USB-C PD all the things!
17 votes -
David Bowie on the Internet
5 votes -
Youtube channel recommendations 2026
Previously Tildes have had a few discussions on good quality Youtube channels one, two, but I couldn’t find a recent discussion. I would be interested in peoples recommendations! Personally I...
Previously Tildes have had a few discussions on good quality Youtube channels one, two, but I couldn’t find a recent discussion.
I would be interested in peoples recommendations!
Personally I would like to get recommendations for intermediate/harder science or engineering videos. Most are too basic, or very dry lecture based. I know a few good ones like:- 3blue1brown
- Smarter every day
- Looking Glass Universe
But I would like to know other people’s favourites (including non science ones)!
65 votes -
Gadgets for people who don't trust the government
37 votes -
Post-American internet by Cory Doctorow
31 votes -
Exposing YouTube sponsor "Honey" Part 3: Suppressing stand down
40 votes -
YouTube is awful. Please use YouTube, though.
45 votes -
Exposing the YouTube sponsor "Honey" Part 2: Stealing private coupon codes, extreme data harvesting, and more
63 votes -
How Sam Altman is profiting off of AI's problems
19 votes -
"Suspended" as a Doctor - AI misinformation saying I've been suspended by the medical council in June 2025. Thanks Google!
14 votes -
Matthew Perry, Jennifer Aniston and a gaggle of stereotypes introduce Windows 95 features in this time capsule video
26 votes -
Is YouTube's use of AI upscaling for Shorts unethical?
17 votes -
Building the perfect Linux PC with Linus Torvalds
41 votes -
An AI company wants to clone me
9 votes -
Hacking a weird (retro) TV censoring device
6 votes -
I made a floppy disk from scratch
16 votes -
Pebble/Core Devices (hardware and software open source update)
16 votes -
Strange YouTube watch-tracking behavior
Just looking for some indication that I'm not going a bit crazy here, but does anyone else get shown videos they've never seen before, indicating that the video has been partially watched? It...
Just looking for some indication that I'm not going a bit crazy here, but does anyone else get shown videos they've never seen before, indicating that the video has been partially watched?
It seems to be just on search results and recommendations and it picks random points in the video to be kick-off points for continuing.
If anyone has an explanation that'd be appreciated, as it almost feels like my watch history is getting mixed up with someone else's.
26 votes -
10x engineer - Midlife crisis
14 votes -
For-profit creative software: a historical overview and personal experiences
8 votes -
ChatGPT made me delusional
30 votes -
Windows 11 videos demonstrating account and hardware requirements bypass purged from YouTube creator's channel
44 votes -
Who’s making these AI copies of my work?
17 votes -
The last PCB you'll ever buy — rapid PCB prototyping with pre-made vias
11 votes -
What is happening to Japan?
52 votes -
An investigation of AI induced mental illness
11 votes -
10M people watched a YouTuber shim a lock; the lock company sued him. Bad idea.
77 votes -
In-car sat nav? Without a satellite? In 1971? | Tomorrow's World | Retro tech
10 votes -
YouTube has a new video player
30 votes -
Optical diffraction patterns and almost-holograms made with a MOPA laser engraving machine
8 votes -
Video projectors used to be ridiculously cool
29 votes -
AI slop is killing our channel
36 votes -
It begins: AI shows willingness to commit blackmail and murder to avoid shutdown
21 votes -
"Game changers" in Ukraine (2025) - evaluating effective, disappointing and weird systems
11 votes -
How we're designing Audacity for the future
41 votes -
A better way to watch YouTube
21 votes -
DosDude builds a custom 2G GSM cellular base station
14 votes