For me it’s Skallagrim. This is a channel of a guy who specializes in ancient armory and weaponry, he also reviews swords and stuff that’s sold online and tests them. Pretty cool.

But then I started to not like him for some reason and it took me a while to put my finger on it. Until I saw the video where he tried criticizing weapons in video games. Then that was where I found problems with him as a channel.

His personality comes off very pretentious and one of those pseudointellectuals you know, who try sounding smarter than they really are. He even has the voice tone to back that with.

So yeah I really once loved his channel. Though whenever he goes on tirades about things that are meant for fantasy purposes which aren’t supposed to make sense when translated to reality, as well as try to poke at fictitious things that borrow from ancient history, I feel he misses the plot of his entire channel and why people like me once subscribed to it.

We didn’t subscribe to your channel for your stupid takes on - anything. We subscribed because you seem to know your melee weapons and historical backgrounds of said weaponry. Stick to those.

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    What was the animated youtube channel that was someone rant blog? Started fine because it was about harmless stuff like shopping carts and shit, but they went on a break and came back in the middle of covid ranting about vaccines and restrictions. Under something?

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    Mark Rober

    He’s been going harder and harder into the Mr Beast format, and it’s off-putting. I’m still subscribed for now, but I almost never watch his videos unless the topic seems interesting.

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      Yeah, his more recent videos seem to be more about the spectacle, rather than the education or interesting subject matter.

    • I gave up watching Rober when he proclaimed he loves his Tesla and will buy another one. This is was said well after Musk went full Nazi dirtbag. Rober has enough money to buy another electric, he doesn’t have to support that man.

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          i took a glimpse at one of his recent videos, collabing with christiano (a questionable characther thats tied to SA and panama papers) he definitely look like beefed up

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      I feel exactly the same. I’ll still watch his glitter bomb videos, or if he makes another squirrel obstacle course, but his stuff has become very child oriented recently.

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      Since he started that subscription box company his focus shifted from telling a cool story through a creation or robot to creating a video that can sell the most boxes for him

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      Are there any good science/education channels left? Veritaism, smarter every day, Kurzgesagt all seem to have fallen off. Didn’t like Johnny Harris from the start.

      3b1b, perhaps?

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        Depends on what exactly you’re looking for. Technology Connections, Steve Mould, ElectroBOOM, Practical Engineering, Hank Green’s various enterprises, Cody’s Lab, and the various “mad scientist” types like StyroPyro, NileRed, and the various people William Osman hangs out with.

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            I know it’s his brand, but it’s mostly useless stuff that you learn. His recent video about 8-tracks was fascinating, but I can’t imagine a single scenario where that info will be useful.

            That said, I still recommend it to everyone.

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            Me getting a 1 hour long crash course on dishwasher powder (I do not use dishwasher powder) and enjoying it

            I saw a great comment that he really enjoys boxes that make things hot/cold/wet/dry

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            Tech ingredients is really good too. The anti drone laser, radiant cooling, and various diy evaporative cooling projects especially. Homemade hootch too, but I tend to doze off during those.

            They also got better during the pandemic, instead of worse, like AvE and some of the bigger channels. And have had some good protester related experiments like protecting from microwave and audio type police dispersal weapons.

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        so, just scrolling through my subscriptions. this isn’t a list of just science channels, lots of maker/diy stuff in here, but sometimes there’s videos from those channels that overlap with the topics the more educational-type channels might have

        technology connections Chris Boden Louis rossman Steve mould good work Mike Boyd this old Tony Matthias wandel bigclivedotcom fortnine Marius hornberger essential craftsman everyday home repairs project farm mujin pask makes superfastmatt Marcin plaza notanengineer inheritance machining John heisz ibuildit Michael Reeves blondihacks Laura kamph UnderDunn

        also shout-out to Hunter Direction for just making amazingly beautiful videos lately, the algorithm delivered him to me recently and holy shit does his newer stuff just tickle me in exactly the right spot

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        A great channel that ive been really enjoying is alpha phoenix. His old videos inside his crystal growing lab are super cool. I’d recommend air tight vs vaccumn tight that was cool

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        yea i follow some science channel, mostly around biology, paleontogy, not huge influencers. im not “fluent” in physics content so i barely follow those.

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      oh yea i saw the thumbnails, it seems to eerily like mr beast, i dont follow him. but his thumbnails are starting to resembling the “reaction channel” influencers thumbnails.

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    I no longer get excited about a new Veritasium video.
    I also don’t get excited when the title and thumbnail change 5 times in a week.

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      I don’t really like Veritasium (anymore).

      Here is an advert by Veritasium for Google’s car’s (Waymo). It’s a terrible video. It uncritically shills. It contains garbage “research.” Here is a longer breakdown.

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      Youtube has a feature to ABC test different thumbnails to test which one will be the most popular. You might see one or all of them depending on whether you click right away. Eventually the channel will choose the most successful one.

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      Why? I still love their stuff. The thumbnail shit is annoying though, he’s said in the past they do it to boost engagement or something.

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          Yesnt. Channels are A/B testing different thumbnails to see which ones work better. It can have massive effects.

          It’s not a simple “thumbnail gets changed, get more clicks”

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          Yea he said they do basically A/B testing and their user base is so large they get to see in real time what works and what doesn’t.

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          I did this on one of their videos just last week. Annoyed the piss out of me. I think they changed the title too.

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            Wouldn’t surprise me to know they changed the title. I haven’t seen it personally as the people I follow seem to be honest. But it doesn’t surprise me given that clicks increase revenue.

            Even news headlines change if they’re not seeing uptake at what they think they should be for a particular story

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      I enjoyed their recent video on power law distributions and why they dramatically change how you should operate in those domains.

      They also did some good content a short while ago explaining why Monsanto and Dupont are problematic.

      That said you are right about the thumbnails since when I looked at the channel to double check that it was veritasium I was thinking of the title and thumbnail are completely different for all of them.

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      Same for me. There’s still the occasional really good video, but there’s too many that are basically ads for some big tech thing

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    pretty much all of the ones that got bought out by PE. the biggest offender of that in my realm is veritasium

    AvE used to be good but a while back starting saying dumb right wing political stuff. not dumb because it was right wing, to be clear. just that it was right wing and also was dumb. I still have thisoldtony though, he’s better anyways. AvE mostly just had funny quips with a bit of knowledge. ToT has funny scripts and a lot of knowledge.

    Scotty Kilmer was always a character, but I stopped watching years ago because idk I guess he just started putting out crappy clickbait content? idr

    most Minecraft channels simply ran out of content to produce. the best two, to me right now, are mahjongblonsky and bigbooty17

    what else… there’s a ton of those informational sciency type channels that I no longer like because they’re just too big budget trying to appeal to too many people. smartereveryday lost appeal to me — though I cannot say if quality has declined. it just lost appeal to me. mark rober, similar situation. haven’t seen a video from either of them in a year, but been phasing it out for several now. I disliked when a bunch of channels did promo stuff with the US military, too.

    oh, MKBHD — turned into a shill for excessive-tech-having cars. at least he made a separate channel for automotive content. I think? still, another situation of somebody speaking in your area of knowledge — I couldn’t take him seriously or hear the shitty opinions any longer. as a counter, UnderDunn made a separate channel for his automotive content, and while not my favourite stuff to watch, it’s not shill crap like MKBHD.

    I tried scrolling through my YouTube subscriptions to see what other channels fit the bill, but I’ve already unsubscribed from them…

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      Ave used be a hero to me. He motivated me to learn more trades and go further.

      Then I learned the trades, welding, electrical, machining, cad, cnc, hydraulics, marine, you name it I do it. And the more I learned, I realize he is truly a bumble fuck who doesn’t actualy know fuck about fuck. He was still fun and good. Then he started to get political. So now he became a some fuck who preached political shit, who had no leg to stand on.

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      AvE is such a shame. His teardown of the juicero is one of my favourite videos of his but his new content is just not the same. And the right wing garbage. I don’t even remember what he said specifically I just remember thinking “what the hell” and immediately being turned off of his content.

      ToT is the best tho, love his content and video style. Amazing quality.

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      AvE was such a disappointment. I mean, I get it, people can have whatever political opinions and positions. when you start to bring those opinions into your content which is completely unrelated, I stop watching you. I’m sure it’s the same way on the “other side” as well.

      now I get all my machinist fixes from ToT and Uri Tuchman. Uri is weird as fuck but I love him for it 😂.

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        Might I suggest Clickspring. It was actually AvE who turned me onto him. Clickspring aka G’day Chris Heah is an Australian man who makes soul-achingly beautiful videos about clockmaking. He’s on a very long project of building a replica Antikythera mechanism, from which has already emerged some serious academic research.

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          Clickspring is great! I’d also like to add Blondihacks, which is just very down to earth machining content, mostly with very traditional techniques/tools, and also just high quality educational content. And she has very wholesome vibes

          And also NotAnEngineer, another aussie doing machining with humor similar to ToT. Working out of a small cramped garage, his wife/partner doing a lot of the recording. And the projecte are usually quite unique

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      Well MKBHD was always a shill (like most reviewers), I like notebookcheck (which is more in depth and objective). And I don’t mind Scotty Kilmer, I just try to ignore clickbaites.

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    I don’t know if they degraded over time, but I unsubscribed from SmarterEveryDay because 1.) he kept trying to slip religious BS into videos and then I couldn’t unsee his whole generic youth pastor schtick, 2.) he kept posting weird Physics Girl health update stuff. It just lost me. Not for me. I feel like the glory days of vsauce are also well behind us.

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      Yeah I have the same impression. In one of his last videos, the one about Pompeii he advised against kids watching because a cartoonish dick showed on a wall. I’d agree, kids shouldn’t watch, not because the dick, but his sickening puritism.

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        I wasn’t an avid watcher but did enjoy his content until the Pompeii video. I get that in his mind he was giving context, but when he sat there reading directly from the bible I felt pretty gross. How people juxtapose heavy religious belief with scientific method astounds me.

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        It wasn’t the dick that was the problem. It was the menu of sexual positions that you could pay for in the brothel. He went a bit into the people who worked there, slaves.

        So it wasn’t the dicks, but the idea that pictures were a menu so foreigners who didn’t speak the language could order sex acts from slaves.

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      Agree with point 1.
      His holier-than-thou attitude is exhausting. Stop trying to spread your fantasy friends around, we don’t want them.

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      The one that got me was trying to make a grill scrubber made entirely in the US, failing to source all the parts domestically, being somewhat xenophobic in the process, and then having the audacity of selling the thing for $80 (or more) when the exact product exists already for half the price. At some point the whole point of the video changed from “rebuilding manufacturing in America” to “China bad”. I assume the attempt was in defense of the Trump tariffs, but the takeaway is the US is not in a position to manufacture things on a small scale, and throwing tariffs on it won’t change and people will just have to pay more to import items since they can’t be made locally.

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        Especially funny since grill scrubbers in Latin America is half an onion sliced in half and does the job

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        The thing that killed me about the grill scrubber was them bringing up Amazon ripping off products that are listed on its site (valid) but like you said the product they came up with is a clone of many others already on the market. The way he presented it is going to give people the impression that the preexisting ones are the imposters. You just know there are going to be fans review bombing competitors who predate his brush.

        He went through something before trying to capitalize on privacy. Ended up trying to sell someone else’s reskinned VPN. Seems like he isn’t above exploiting the trust of his viewers.

        I’ll always appreciate the videos he did on the eclipse though. Got me convinced to go see the 2017 eclipse and it was fucking amazing.

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        I agree with his premise that the knowledge and ability to manufacture stuff needs to be maintained. Not from a xenophobic/sinophobic position, but for practical reasons. If it’s forgotten then no one can compete to make a cheaper or improved/different product. There’s also an issue of if a war breaks out and supply lines are stopped (whether that’s war with China or someone else who can attack supply lines). It’s best if everyone in the world has access to manufacturing so people can have access to different jobs they may be better at or having the capability to create things that they couldn’t otherwise.

        Now, there is an argument that a reliance on international trade prevents war. That is something to consider. China and the US are reluctant to go to war because they’d both be crippled by it even without considering combat. I don’t think this is great justification though, but it is something to think about.

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    The only one that I unsubbed to pretty fast was the 8bit guy. I generally enjoyed his videos and then in one of them, he had a fairly rare IBM PC and for some reason, he sticks a screwdriver into the power supply and blows a component.

    But what really turned me off was when footage of him turned up on Reddit, taken by himself, of shopping in a place like Costco with his assault rifle on his back. I think he was taking pleasure in scaring some of the customers too.

    (I think I’ve remembered that correctly)

    Anyway, never went back to his channel after that.

    EDIT: I found this Reddit page where someone asked what he did. Didn’t realise that was 5 years ago now!

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      What the fuck

      Smashing that unsubscribe button now. Like, fucking ew dude, don’t fucking open carry at Costco you numpty fuck. Ugh…

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      I remember the backlash he got from that with the IBM PC prototype. He didn’t handle the reception well if I recall, having made one big or two ‘woe is me’ videos.

      There’s something about that guy’s demeanor that I never liked, like he fits the quirky, socially inept, wimpy kind of a nerd. It’s astounding he even has a wife at all, much less one he fucked to have a kid with.

      He never shuts up about his crappy games too.

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      That video was the exact one that made me stop watching him too. Hadn’t heard about the rifle thing, what the fuck

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      Jesus. I always thought that guy was a shoddy self-centered Texan dweeb who always did totally half-assed projects, but I had no idea the extent of his shittiness as a person. People who treat weapons like toys are the last people who should have them.

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      I still cringe about the moment he used a Dremel on that old prototype because he couldn’t be bothered to get the correct screwdriver

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      Yup, that’s the video that made me instantly done with him. I have Adrian and his Digital Basement to get my vintage computer content and unlike David, Adrian actually knows what he’s doing and doesn’t wreck his computers.

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        as somebody somewhat in circles with people like him up here in Canada, there’s a lot of people out there just like him. smart about how things work, but oh so dumb about how other things work.

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      Yeah. I liked him a lot and watched him for a while but the creep alarm started beeping and red flags started going up. His takes on disasters were pretty good too. Shame he got weird.

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      Stopped watching around COVID but before that he was a great teacher about how home objects were created. It really made me understand how everyday objects are made and why they’re made a certain way. There’s a niche there of an experienced manufacturing engineer to teach the masses

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      Yup, dropped him when he came out in support of the convoy and then got annoyed when people told him to stfu.

      Sadly he’s gained back and surpassed his subscriber numbers since the big drop around that time.

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        covid seemed to have broke many channels owners mind, all the lockdown made them delusional and paranoid, hence why they all fall into the maga manosphere. the channel i was following had the same path, lockdown made them question vaccine/mask mandate, then when the incidents happened they went full maga.

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      Between the clownvoy support and his inability to learn how to use his CNC machine properly…yeah. Dude sucks.

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    Binging with Babish - used to be a fantastic set of recipes and takes on cooking that I really enjoyed trying to make, then got into the serious money and jumped the shark, both in “I bought my brother a Tesla/fulfilled a fan dream” and “this week we’re using this dehydrator” ways (that meant I just wasn’t going to be able to even imagine using the techniques and knowledge on show).

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      It was the migration from cooking demonstrations to celebrity presence content (Babsih tries every X, Babish ranks every Y).

      Cooking demos keep the focus on the food; techniques, presentation, and results. Plus having an entertaining and charismatic host.

      Now those videos lean on the now-recognizable host being entertaining and charismatic, and doing… whatever. And it kind of makes sense in a marketplace-y sort of way. I can watch anybody cook, but Babish has the corner on Babish content, so why not lean into that? Also I’m sure the guy gets tired of making the same content over and over again, so he’s trying to find something interesting that catches on.

      I see Nat from Nats What I Reckon doing the same thing. And good on them for trying new stuff.

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        Babish did recently do a bit of a “Yeah, even we’re bored with this now” video and has gone back to his roots a bit.

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      I loved his channel when it was simpler and was just about trying to recreate recipes. Granted, he was going to run out of movie/tv ideas eventually. 💀💀

      I stopped watching once most of the videos became “watch me rate and eat every Mac and cheese.” At least the episodes marked “Anime with Alvin” still featured cooking.

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      Alton Brown is making a comeback to YouTube though, there’s someone who hasn’t changed since ever 😁

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      Ohhh same. I use to love his stuff then realized I hadn’t watched for awhile. I went to the channel, saw the videos and remembered why I stopped lol

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    MKBHD, Linus, Most of the tech reviewing kids who got money and then hired an entire staff and in lots of cases also bought up really good solo YouTubers.

    Motherfcking Casey Neistat. He was never an amazing person, his exploitation of his wife’s ass in thumbnails and being comfortable with click bait titles always felt off. But he’s a masterful propagandist and videographer until I saw him waving Israeli flags at pro Palestine protests during a filmed documentary.

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      All of the Neistats. I got tricked into thinking they had something to say and/or teach. Nope, just a few guys up their own ass.

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      I think Veritasium is doing it right. They have new people presenting in videos, but Derek is always there tying everything together.

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        They were sold to private equity and are slowly transitioning it away from Derek. That way it can be a brand not directly tied to him and his face

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          Their content is at least still fairly high quality. It’s just a lot more now

          And Derek is now basically just a taking head / presenter

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          Yeah, I love the new faces, hope Derek doesn’t leave, but if he does, he’s leaving it in good hands.

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    Not sure if this counts, but CGP Grey. The frequency of the videos was always a joke, but the most recent video is a 3 month old paywalled vid of an early preview for a video still unreleased publicly. I still enjoy the videos when they’re released, so it’s not the quality, but the channel is clearly on autopilot. I hope everything’s ok with him and maybe he’s just using YouTube as passive income now that he hit it big?

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      cgp grey has some quite bad takes that go way back. e.g. his take on self driving cars, on British monarchy, etc.

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        I’m not sure of the specifics you’re referring to, but seemed with most of his content, he was pretty clear with the data that formed his opinions, and was pretty honest when he was either wrong or changed his mind on something, which I respect.

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            Well this is why i wish he would put out more videos, to see his reflection of this almost 10 years later knowing what we know now that self driving cars are here, and not stuff that was in highly controlled environments. To me, Grey always seemed like someone who trusts computers more than people, so maybe he’d still hold the same stance, but i would be interested in hearing his thoughts rather than dismissing him because of something he said 10 years ago which hasn’t come true. I also vaguely remember hearing in one of his podcasts that he had gotten into a really bad car accident and actually didn’t drive for many years after that, so I’d imagine some of his admiration with self driving cars at the time was focused on them reporting being safer than human drivers. Who knows, but I for sure would like to see a 2026 version of the end of that video about solving traffic from him.

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        lol I forgot about that one. that was an eye opener to his engineering knowledge.

        one of those “when somebody speaks about something in your field” type situations

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      I am ok with upload frequency dropping instead of upload quality, plus doesn’t he do other things like a few podcasts now?

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        I don’t think he does any podcasts anymore. He stepped away from Cortex about 6 months ago, and Hello Internet has been gone for years now. Agreed with maintaining upload quality and sacrificing frequency, which had been the status quo for years, but i’m afraid the channel is more abandoned now.

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          Ahh, perhaps he has just gone for semi retirement then, can you really blame him?

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    Lunduke and Sabine Hossenfelter took similar paths downward towards more money in the rage economy.

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    Linus Tech Tips. It used to be good informative content. After they moved from the house in particular it started to really ramp up the clickbait. It just didn’t feel like it was still about technology. It felt like it was about whatever gags they could throw into technology related videos.

    The all the controversies happened after I had already unsubbed. Yeah, I don’t know how people still engage with that channel.

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      Tbh, they always had the gags in their videos. I think the do make some really informative and interesting content. Especially their tours of factories or other industrial equipment.

      Where they have irked me is with their reaction style videos or their ‘top things to buy for whatever holiday’. Whilst they can be entertaining, it is low effort content that often isn’t that great. I wish they didn’t do them and did more reviews rather than just doing unbox+ on short circuit

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        They had gags before, but they were part of the video. Now it seems like they do videos to have the gags. (Well, I don’t know about now, but many years ago.) It went from informative videos only into a content mill that sometimes creates informative content. Gamers Nexus is much better if you just want the information.

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          I unfollowed Tech Jesus after they dragged LTT way too hard for my comfort. They had a full 60 minutes style expose about them for … some reason?

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          I mean, Linus’s video about a fire truck toy was a gag and that was ages ago. The gags have always been big parts of the videos.

          If you want pure information and performance metrics, ltt isn’t the place to go for sure. But not every video needs to be dense on plots and performance metrics. They didn’t even start out doing that, they transitioned to that from doing unboxings. He’s said himself they aren’t doing that on the main channel anymore cause others have carved that niche for themselves.

          They definitely do more shovelware content these days but unfortunately it does seem to be what big creators do to stay relevant

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        This is not true. What he said is that he would consider it a personal failure if his employees felt the need to unionise, but he would support them in doing so. There is nothing “anti-union” about that sentiment.

        Unless of course he also said something else that I don’t know about, but then I would love a source.

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          The problem is the first half. Where he spewa the capatistic view of unions with no question.

          It could be a great statement of employee values and empowerment, but instead he takes it as a personal Digg, which has to influence employee views on some level.

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          The issue is that “finding it a personal failure” is missing the point of a Union and the conversation entirely. The entire point is that there is an inherent power imbalance and with everyone’s livelihoods relying on each other having a concrete set of mechanisms in place beyond “trust me brow” is very important.

          For the sake of argument let’s say that every employee feels 100% comfortable discussing issues with Linus and that he is 100% reasonable in his response such that his statement about feeling like a failure is valid. What if he were to suffer some kind of brain injury where cognitively he seemed to make a full recovery but over the course of a couple of years he seemed to be more selfish, less willing to take feedback, and more willing to order people to do things or they are fired?

          It wouldn’t be severe enough for family or anyone to legally take control, but it could harm workers, and that is exactly what how a Union could help balance and smooth things out in that scenario.

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            This is a discussion you can absolutely have. But “missing the point of a union” and being “anti-union” are very different things.

            “Anti-union” is Rockstar for firing 31 employees in a union bust, or Amazon for having employees watch mandatory propaganda videos about how unions are evil. Lumping them together with a business owner who basically said “I hope the good relationship I have my employees lasts and nobody starts feeling like they need additional support when talking with me” is at best misleading.

            I think your for the sake of the argument example is exactly what Linus had in mind, where he would consider it his failure if it happened and hopes it won’t. But if it does and employees unionise, so be it.

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      i heard the incident with the employees, sleeping around or something. and he never seem genuine after that, plus he became more involved somehow with the production than before.

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      These conversations always feel weird to me because i just never liked the guy. His “oh look i dropped expensive hardware” schtick was never funny to me, and him trying to push expensive hardware to people who can’t really afford it was kinda gross. He never seemed to be knowledgeable enough for his massive ego, so i never cared for it. The other day i watched a video of someone else who was in his studio, and holy shit, it all makes sense. He has so many employees, a big ass studio, podcast studio, you name it. All to make some shitty videos?

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      Yeah, the moment they started treating as a business it started going downhill

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    Everything on YouTube apart from niche special interest content creators has gone to shit because all these high viewership channels got bought out by private equity.

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    MKBHD. He used to be, IMO, the best tech channel out there. The reviews were honest, well produced, and held companies’ feet to the fire. The old MKBHD poked fun at the companies’ shortcomings (I specifically remember him telling iPhone users to add a widget - then going “oh, wait…”). The new MKBHD interviews Tim Cook and doesn’t properly question any of the BS he speaks.

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    I find most channels will degrade once the creator makes Youtube their full-time job. Afterwards, it’s all about selling products, donations, sponsors, and memberships.

    Survival Lilly and SirSic and two channels that come to mind.

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      Survival Lilly also seemed to have a switch a long time ago where she sexualized the channel, leaning heavily on being scantily clad to attract attention. Then the APO-1 knife came into play, sponsorships, etc…

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      science channels remain consistent though, although i suspect most of them do it as a part time thing and its relavent to thier fields.