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.
Practical Engineering. His videos are about all the infrastructure that makes the modern world function.
Captain dissolution
Corridor crew
James Hoffman, it even keeps getting better with time. The prophet for the coffee fans
FortNine: both the content and the video quality are top notch.
TechnologyConnections is the only channel where you’ll waste an hour nerding out on washing machines, even if you don’t own one.
Louis Rossmann has been instrumental in the fight for right to repair in the US.Yeah i could list many more but you asked for one (and i already overran that), plus these are the ones that stand out to me.
Grimbeard, puts out well researched and highly entertaining game retrospectives.
BobbyFingers creates dioramas of famous events with insane tangents while documenting their creation. One video even has a choreographed song.
Lawerence systems covers a lot of self hosted tech with articulate and concise instructions. Really like his method of teaching.
GreenX has some amazing retrospective videos about games, they’re a bit newer of a channel. Every upload has been fantastic though. Insanely funny, highly recommend watching their STALKER video.
Facefullofeyes, same as above but has a very inconsistent upload schedule. Much less humor than greenx but very insightful analysis. Highly recommend the SWAT 4 video.
I’ll add some that haven’t been mentioned.
Tech Ingredients - various experiments and builds. Everything on how to make rum to good novel speakers.
Erik Brandal - makes sound sculptures
/noclip - video game dev documentaries
This old Tony - Machining while being funny
Posy - Quirky beautiful retro HiFi/Tech
Edit: have to add Posy
Bernadette Banner does historical (largely Victorian) sewing techniques and patterns but sometimes branches out into health and beauty recipes as well.
Abby Cox does historical fashion on a broader scale and sometimes has content about other historical trends or myths that she encounters in her research.
Red Letter Media. I’ve grown bored of the content though but that’s a me problem.
Majuular. He makes long form retrospectives of old games, his Ultima retros are amazing. Just keeps getting better and better.
Primitive Technology. He started the whole “build a shelter in the woods” genre that has become so dumb, but his videos are still just as great as ever. No narration or music, other than the sounds of the birds and insects, just interesting experiments into basic technology like shelters, fire, charcoal, kilns, pottery, small machines, bricks, roof tiles, etc., all using only the most primitive stone age tools, created from materials found in the forest and stream around his camp.
Even his attire is as spare as his videos, just a pair of khaki shorts.
Currently, he’s working through a series of experiments to make fire hot enough to smelt metal.
I’ve been watching him since he started, and he’s the only channel that I stop everything to watch when a new video drops.
Jacob Geller has put out consistently amazing videos for years on end.
Okoii
Ssethtzeentach
VaatiVidya
Ymfah
Sitting With Dogs (Rocky Kanaka)
Some More News
History Marche
Fairbairn Films
Don’t Tell Comedy
One I haven’t seen mentioned yet is Marius Hornberger. Awesomely talented young German maker.
Myron Cook - A very hands on and educational geology channel
USCSB - US Chemical Safety Board that recreates incident investigations and gives recommendations.
Map Men / Jay Foreman
Interesting and genuinely amusing for about 15 years at this point.
LockPickingLawyer - Keeps things short and sweet, doesn’t waste your time. my mechanics - Restoration channel, doesn’t pull any YT tricks or shit. danooct1 - PC Virus showcasing channel.
His quality had definitely fallen around the time he made his site. He would just upload videos of shitting on bad locks and using his own tools. I unsubscribed shortly after. I don’t know if it’s any better now, but originally he would upload a video when the video had something worthwhile to show.
Nah still the same, pushing his tools hard in every video.
Only the April Fool’s videos are worth watching now.
Honestly, while I did recommend him, I have stopped watching his channel a long time ago, like a year and a half ago.
I get it that he’s a very experienced lock-picker and almost no lock can withstand his level of skill. But I’m at two minds of this. First off, while he is educating people about bad locks, he is kind of also breeding criminals who’ll now have a better understanding as to bypass locks especially his tools. I hope in the back of his mind that he knows this.
The other is, how the hell can we tell whether or not a lock is bad when he makes all of it look so easy? Mind as well just be all the locks available is bad and we just mind as well have a hope and a prayer nobody takes our stashes without locks.
Yeah his channel was fun for a while, but now I just feel like he’s being completely smug about his skill. The only video I was remotely entertained by, was when he actually had a few locks he couldn’t pick because of their unique design. Maybe once a while something actually is beyond him.
As someone who owns a couple lock picks and plays around with em, let me tell you, knowing how to do it does not make it easy. Info about how to pick locks is easily obtained elsewhere, and honestly his videos aren’t exactly helpful in an instructional way. I really doubt he’s had a large effect on criminals using lockpicks, especially when it’s so much easier to most to cut them with bolt cutters. What I would say he has had more of an impact on is people using more secure locks than masterlocks. I suspect he’s had a net benefit on security. I dunno, not like I know the statistics or anything, I think it’s a fair estimate though.
Yeah I do sort of wonder what the point of his channel is. Every now and then one of his videos will be recommended and I’ll watch it, but I’ve learnt that there is absolutely no point because they’re all exactly the same. He always picks every lock within about 4 seconds.
I’m not really interested in knowing which locks I shouldn’t buy. I want to know which locks I should.
All the lock picking channels are like that though, I think they feel that if they upload video where they can’t get into a lock, that means that in some way they’ve failed. So they don’t do it.
I want to say the general consensus is not to buy locks that places like Wal-Mart or Harbor Freight sells and he seems to have a particular bone to pick with MasterLock because of how often they show up on his channel.
But it’s like, you need some level of protection so it would help to know what would protect our valuables from lock-pickers or those that steal your bikes when locked down somewhere.
This is the LockPickingLawyer, and today we have a-
lock spontaneously performs an impression of the bluesmobile at Daley Plaza
…in any case, that’s all I have for you today…
My Mechanics is fantastic. His current restoration of the 240z is excellent, he even supplied parts to Ronald Finger for his 280z.





