that's just dipping your toes in the shore of the bast ocean that is yt educational content.
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A collection of some classic Lemmy memes for your enjoyment
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I love threads like this where we collectively come together and share our YouTube subs and we all grow stronger every time we find a new one to add to our list
History Matters is my personal favorite
Vsauce
Hmmmm... I prefer cold fusion and astrum.
Sam O'Nella, the most chaotic of the four no doubt
My four horsemen:
- Uri Tuchman
- Hyperspace pirate
- Hand tool rescue
- Apetor
Anyone know a good channel for film a vfx? I like Corridor Crew but they're a bit too noisy for me.
Professor Dave if you wanna watch someone get absolutely demolished.
I'd add 3blue1brown (3b1b) to that mix! Also xkcd's What If, Minute Physics, and maybe VSauce
Also for graphics programming and game development, I will add:
- Sebastian Lague
- Acerola
I might be in a niche. Here's my fav, Religion for Breakfast, Let's Talk Religion, Esoterica, Al-Muqaddimah, Tablets and Temples, Useful Charts. Not religious but I like Religious Studies because it's overlaps to history.
In addition, the Crash Course series to Religious Studies by PBS is also very good.
Also few history channel, Dan Davis History, A Historian's Craft, Kings and Generals
I always liked how religious studies overlaps philosophy and mythology. Whether someone is religious or not, there’s been an awful lot of thinking about ethics, morality, and thinking, that may be generally interesting. Also, seeing trends and commonality across mythologies, seeking understanding across mythologies may apply regardless whether you’re religious