Seeing the other post here about YouTuber that went downhill and seeing content creators I am familiar with makes me sad. But how about those that still makes great, high quality content?

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    Summoning Salt.

    Not many people can make a 2 hr video about the world record progression of a game I’ve never heard of and have me absolutely invested in it all the way through.

    Dude makes a video every 3-6months but god I love them. If anything they’ve improved over the years as his style has been refined and the videos got longer.

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    Ze Frank

    Seems like he’s been doing his thing for the entire existence of the internet. Silly little flash animations and games in the early 2000’s and now his ‘true facts’ of animals videos. Seems to keep true to his own style, ever evolving as it may be, but always similar- and maybe thats what I find comforting- he’s been there for most of the 20+ years I’ve been ‘surfin the web’, as the kids like to say.

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    Primative Technology. A dude out in the bush building houses and tools out of mud, sticks, and rocks without speaking a word.

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    • Some More News (Last Week Tonight-like political commentary)
    • AngryTurtle (fallout 76 content)
    • videogamedunkey (gaming/humor)
    • Yahtzee Croshaw (game reviews/rants)
    • Wendover Productions (random interesting education and air travel gameshows)
    • Practical Engineering (how the world around you is built)
    • Technology Connections (deep dives into engineering everyday gizmos)
    • Tom Scott (interesting tech/education)
    • RealLifeLore (explains geopolitics)
    • Internet Historian (amusing yarns, discussions, and stories)
    • LegalEagle (law)
    • Kurzgesagt (explains scientific concepts, lots of what if scenarios, animated birds)
    • Tasting History with Max Millar (historical cooking in a modern kitchen)
    • Let’s Game it Out (dude who breaks games in the most amusing way possible)
    • My Name Is Andong (cooking)
    • Chef Jean-Pierre (cooking)
    • Economics Explained (economics)
    • Matthew Berman (explores the latest AI/LLM tech)
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    Lemmino creates amazing documentaries about a wide variety of topics (DB Cooper, JFK Assassination, Jack the Ripper). He uploads very infrequently, but it’s totally worth it when he does.

    Barely Sociable is similar in style and uploads high quality pieces about various mysterious occurrences.

    Drachinifel uploads frequent, well researched content about naval history from the age of sail to the 1950s.

    Our Own Devices is a very small channel that feels similar to Technology Connections (another excellent channel). He uploads content about the history and inner workings of old devices of all sorts.

    Throttle House is the best car channel on YouTube.

    Jason Cammisa’s Revelations series on the Hagerty channel has really good deep dives into the histories of some important cars.

    Aging Wheels/Under Dunn are excellent car and/or wood project channels. Chickens make frequent appearances too.

    Mentour Pilot has excellent analysis of airline crashes.

    Jay Foreman uploads funny and informative content about maps (Map Men) and tidbits about the history of London.

    Cathode Ray Dude uploads deep dives into weird computers, computer peripherals, and old cameras. I’ve watched his half hour video about modems at least 5 times.

    Mustard uploads excellent content about crazy ideas in transportation (like the Soviet love affair with the ekranoplan).

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    Haven’t seen Summoning Salt mentioned yet. He does great videos on the history of speed running a video game.

    An example video would be Super Mario Bros: The Human Limit where the difference between a tool assisted speed run and what a human is capable is discussed. And how Super Mario Bros has an interesting mechanic allowing humans to be imperfect but still able to tie a perfectly executed speed run done using essentially a script of commands.

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    3blue1brown

    Makes great visual math videos. Without him I would have never studied electronics.

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    Primitive Technology

    He’s mastered the bronze age and is making progress on the iron age, all by himself.

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    Stumpt. Despite having 540k subs, they aren’t one of the super high energy balls to the walls energy where every 5 seconds they zoom in on a small part of the video. They usually have a much more calm energy about them and one thing I really like is how they aren’t telling you to like and subscribe every few minutes, let alone at all in their videos usually.

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      9 months ago

      I used to watch all their gang beasts episodes. They were amazing. Lovely to hear they are still around.

      Edit: the videos are 9 years old now. Holy fuck.