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StarTalk

Joe Scott

Slidebean

Carwow

Donut Media

Doctor Mike

Chris Ramsay

Cleo Abram

Half Asleep Chris

Physics Girl

TLDR News

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(I’ll edit this post continually to add more channels detail. Kind of busy at the moment)

Warlockracy

Mandalore Gaming

Civvie11

Tim Cain

Minisodes

Olden Demon

Bedtime Stories

Beware The Qu

Alt Shift X

Historia Civilis

Forgotten Weapons

Paper Skies

ConeOfArc

RedLetterMedia

Bobby Broccoli

Sam O’Nella

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Climate Town - Does a decent job explaining climate-related topics and still makes them interesting.
Jay Foreman - Very funny map trivia.
JerryRigEverything - A bit too much promotion on some stuff, but really comprehensive tear downs.
MIT OpenCourseWare - learn good.
Pop Culture Detective - Deconstructive pop culture tropes that make you think a lot.
SNES drunk - retrogaming (not just SNES) but well done, 0% additives just prime content.
stacksmashing - electronics trivia and hardcore reverse engineering.
The National Gallery - If you're into history, this is an excellent channel about art trivia. I'm not much into art and this is always top quality for me.
Tom Scott plus - Tom Scott does British telly stuff like playing board games or chasing people on the streets with an apple tag.
Voices of the Past - This is slow, exhaustive history for nerds. Worth it if you want to let the story wash all over you.
Vox - slightly left leaning great journalism, albeit sometimes too brief to explain complex topics.
Weird History - They get some stuff wrong, but it's still entertaining.
Project Farm - Wanna buy an angle grinder? Now you do.
Insider - Had a series of "How Real Is It?" videos that let professionals describe stuff seen in movies, and it is both entertaining and a learning experience.
Corridor - Some stuff of dubious quality but if you're interested in FX, it's good.
LegalEagle - Law is hard, but is law fun?
brian david gilbert - Existential horror camouflaged as comedy.
PBS Space Time - Good but hard space science.
BurtBot - Orcs with normal voices.
Joel Haver - Neat if you're into deadpan humor.
Taskmaster - Probably some of the best british television available in YT.

Bonus round:
Practical Engineering - How stuff is built but explained well enough that even I can understand it.

Plus, use FreeTube, not You Tube. Don't be a slave of their terrible algorythm and all the recommendations will turn out to be of your taste.

rickdgray,
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I love Vox, but I would call it more than slightly left leaning.

Pips,

The journalists, sure. The company, less so.

grue,

The company, less so.

Well, it’s neither a non-profit nor a worker-owned co-op, so that’s to be expected.

slazer2au,

Map men map men map map map men men men.

100thCatMarch,
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  • Nino's Home - Easy desserts and snacks recipes
  • Historical Italian Cooking - self-explanatory
  • Tasting History with Max Miller - historical recipes recreated
  • toldinstone - Historian explains common Ancient Roman questions
  • JustOneCookBook - Japanese recipes
  • Kommander Karl - NPC skits
ips,
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The Present Past (History)

Cody’s Lab (Science)

NileRed (Chemistry)

Finematics (Cryptocurrency)

The Hated One (Privacy)

RealLifeLore (Geography & Recent History)

Tom Nicholas (Sociology & Philosophy)

PhilosophyTube (Philosophy)

cll7793,

NileGreen is also great! YouTube keeps censoring them though

korny,

OrdinarySausage has great videos. I try to watch them as soon as they are released

multifredding,

Overly Sarcastic Productions have a fun mix of history and entertainment, combined with a nuce art style

wnose, (edited )

When it comes to food, stay away from non-professional channels like Tasty or even websites like Allrecipes.com. The recipes may turn out to be disasters - pro sources always test and retest their recipes.

I can recommend these food channels:

Thai cooking by a Thai https://www.youtube.com/@PailinsKitchen
Soul food by Momma Cherri https://www.youtube.com/@MommaCherri
EZ Asian cooking https://www.youtube.com/@adamliaw
Italian https://www.youtube.com/@NOTANOTHERCOOKINGSHOW
Keto recipes https://www.youtube.com/@KetoConnect
Baking https://www.youtube.com/@BrianLagerstrom
Food Lab https://www.youtube.com/@JKenjiLopezAlt/videos
Ethan Chlebowski https://www.youtube.com/@EthanChlebowski/videos

Blackout,
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I would recomment to you Maangchi. I love her Korean recipes and she is so funny and cute.

count_duckula,
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French Cooking Academy: youtube | invidious

Alex - he now focuses on series, where he explores how to make something by talking to experts and then experimenting. Some of my favourites are the fried rice and the pasta series. Does not focus on recipes though his earlier content did. youtube | invidious

CobblerScholar,

Veritasium, high minded science made simple and easy without it seeming patronizing

And of course a plug for Simon Whistler, the man has like 8 individual channels covering a lot of information

UntouchedWagons,
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Cathode Ray Dude, CloudCuckooCountry, Distant Signal, Jacob geller, Jay foremen, patriciantv, power pak, technology Connections, train of thought

goransle,

The Tim Traveller is very good.

zalack,
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Haven't seen acollierasto mentioned yet.

She's a scientist with a PHD in Astrophysics and does deep dives on specific topics, generally from the angle of science communication and how it often fails that topic in some way.

Her videos are very simple and low production value, but packed with information. She's a great communicator and you walk away from each video, not just with better knowledge on a topic, but also with a sense of where the holes in that knowledge are. Like where the limits of the metaphor being used to covey the topic to you exist.

crtbob,

Haven’t seen anyone mention Posy. The guy made an entire video on mouse cursors, it’s great.

EdanGrey,

That feels like it should be boring but for some reason I am totally up for looking up a video about mouse cursors.

Thorny_Thicket,

Advoko Makes is my favourite. Russian guy building stuff in the woods. Posts new videos rarely but the quality is top notch

vettnerk,

My subscriptions:

  • Cathode Ray Dude (placed him on top, because he deserves it. Loads of tech stuff that goes really into the nuts and bolts of it all)
  • Practical Engineering
  • Lazerpig (not for everyone, but check out the WW1 tank videos to see if it suits you)
  • Jay Foreman / MapMen
  • Tom Scott
  • Kurzgesagt
  • Lemmino
  • Lord Hardthrasher (kind of similar to lazerpig)
Jikiya,

You should look up Ordinary Things. And once or twice a year Internet Historian puts out a new video.

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