Inspired by this post but the other way around. Which channels (any subject) do you think have stayed true to their beginnings and are still worth watching today?
My pick would be Gamers Nexus.
Tom Scott with amazing places & things you might not know.
Captain Disillusion - Does videos about fake videos and pictures and about video editing in a humorous way. He has had same high quality over 18 years now.
Map Men / Jay Foreman
Interesting and genuinely amusing for about 15 years at this point.
The various PBS YouTube channels almost never miss.
Some of the best science content on the internet and explains everything in layman’s terms.
For higher level science:
https://www.youtube.com/c/TheInstituteOfArtAndIdeas
Puts up conferences and interviews of some of the top scientific minds on the planet.
Tasting History with Max Miller.
https://youtube.com/@explainingcomputers
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https://youtube.com/@christopherbarnattDOT COM
https://youtube.com/@mothersbasement
I only listen to this one guy for anime reccomendations.
https://youtube.com/@colinfurze
Never has a lull, always good.
https://youtube.com/@chemicalforce
Pretty toxic chemistry
https://youtube.com/@weirdexplorer
If you don’t really care about exotic fruit adventures, at least watch his feature length Nutmeg documentary it’s most excellent.
Boomer shooter comedic…retrospectives? I like him.
https://youtube.com/@mrcarlsonslab
He repairs very old electronics and is soothing to listen to.
I don’t even really care about motorcycles, but their video editing skills are incredible.
https://youtube.com/@lowbuckgarage
Accurate, he will do everything possible to avoid spending money on a project.
https://youtube.com/@styropyro
Mad scientist.
https://youtube.com/@casuallyexplained
His sense of humor doesn’t get old for me.
https://youtube.com/@thecodyreeder
Mad scientist.
Taught me more about language than any teacher in my life ever did.
I find a lot of obscure old games to play via this guy and his videos are high effort.
https://youtube.com/@posymusic
Every video is a work of art. It doesn’t matter what the subject is, you’ll be entranced.
https://youtube.com/@techtangents
Bitrot necromancy enthusiast.
https://youtube.com/@littlevmills
A Canadian who makes high effort metal music covers.
https://youtube.com/@joel-haver
He just likes to make movies. I like his movies. A lot.
https://youtube.com/@theslowmoguys
It’s in the name!
Mad scientist.
https://youtube.com/@evenflow2907
High effort vehicular brainrot.
Have a good day!
A lovely weird Canadian artist I adore.
That’s a long list. Glad to see FortNine made it, because I was going to mention them if someone else didn’t already do it. I am into motorcycles, and no one else in that space has better camera work or editing. Usually good info too, although some of Ryan’s takes get controversial
I swear I can hear his voice. “Explaining computers… dot com.”
Ups for styropyro. Man just gets more unhinged by the year, it’s beautiful.
You know things are getting insane when he’s starts bragging about breaking Photonicinduction records.
Right? Imagine the shit he’d get up to with the UK’s 240V lines. They should do a collab.



