Ask HN: Who are your favorite tech youtubers

mr_o47 | 32 points

Nir Lichtman - Sub 10 min videos on mostly C and Assembly programming

Low Level Learning - Sub 10 min videos with a leaning towards the security aspect of code

Ben Eater - Making a computer from scratch

Fireship - 100 seconds of X to help me keep up with whatever tech stack my colleagues are proposing this week

IppSec - Security and Hacking

Jacob Sorber - Various programming topics, mostly around C

javidx9 - Game programming topics, most writing old-school game engines

Low Byte Productions - Long form videos (1+ hours) on low level topics

Nathan Baggs - Hacks old games to get them working again

The Coding Train - Various fun programming topics mostly around visualization and graphics, done in the format of a kids program

TJ DeVries - Teaches you how to exit vim, and other vim stuff

typecraft - Neovim and tmux tutorials, plugins, configurations etc

SilverCode | 12 days ago

Some of my favorites are:

Acerola, GPU and shader programming: https://www.youtube.com/@Acerola_t

Sebastian Lague, various mostly visual algorithms for games: https://www.youtube.com/@SebastianLague

Freya Holmér, beautiful game dev related math: https://www.youtube.com/@acegikmo

pannenkoek2012, how Mario 64 limitations create the most interesting bugs: https://www.youtube.com/@pannenkoek2012

Jon Gjengset, some of the most in-depth rust content: https://www.youtube.com/@jonhoo

AngeTheGreat, physics engine game dev including sound simulation: https://www.youtube.com/@AngeTheGreat

fasterthanlime, diverse, mostly rust content: https://www.youtube.com/@fasterthanlime

Bisqwit, retro programming: https://www.youtube.com/@Bisqwit

CodeParade, higher dimensional and fractal game dev: https://www.youtube.com/@CodeParade

suckerpinch, code that should not be though of, let alone executed: https://www.youtube.com/@tom7

SimonDev, game dev, performance focused, video quality varies: https://www.youtube.com/@simondev758

And many mentioned by SilverCode

RedlineTriad | 12 days ago

None.

Youtubers tend to fall into a few buckets.

1. Watch me build Minecraft in five minutes (all game devlogs, etc).

2. Watch me read an article and talk about it for 30 minutes (t3.gg, primeagen, etc).

3. Watch me build my dream game, part three (last uploaded three years ago).

4. Watch my shorts with fast jump cuts, large text and no substance.

llmblockchain | 12 days ago

I hate the new trend where they make ridiculous faces on the thumbnails. I know they’re doing it because it must be increasing engagement, but it’s so annoying.

impish9208 | 12 days ago

Youtube channel "bigclivedotcom" does teardowns of consumer electronic crap from AliBaba, Amazon etc. with a soothing British accent and wit.

tanseydavid | 12 days ago

Dave's Garage is pretty interesting. He worked at Microsoft and wrote things like the Task Manager and Zip folders. He tells old stories and gives the inside scoop on how some of those things came to be.

al_borland | 12 days ago

None, I feel like all of them are experts in marketing, not experts in tech.

Louis Rossmann is alright though I like him even though I don't watch him anymore.

reportgunner | 12 days ago

John Hammond - Cyber security/ethical hacking. He explains what he's doing well enough for even someone like me, with very little cybersec knowledge, to follow along and understand.

Someone else also commented Nathan Baggs, also a great explainer of what he's doing (and he hacks some fantastic old school games too).

jpsouth | 12 days ago

More on the entertainment side than educational (but if you understand engineering/coding you would highly appreciate the work that goes into some of these videos)

https://www.youtube.com/c/StuffMadeHere

https://www.youtube.com/c/michaelreeves

https://www.youtube.com/@MarkRober

https://youtube.com/c/theHacksmith

wifijammer | 11 days ago

@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER - experiments with circuit bending, synths, and other instruments

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCafxR2HWJRmMfSdyZXvZMTw

gnatman | 11 days ago

Outstanding, not only because they are great teachers but, above all, because I percieve them as incredibly likeable personalities:

1. Kevin Powell (Kevin Powell) - CSS

2. Daniel Schiffmann (The Coding Train) - Creative Coding

slowfox | 12 days ago

Quite a few of mine are already mentioned but if you're into retro-computers or restoration, I find Usagi Electric to be an incredible wealth of knowledge: https://www.youtube.com/@UsagiElectric

Also enjoy https://www.youtube.com/@Computerphile for more in depth videos

ohthatsnotright | 11 days ago

I gotta mention styropyro[0] even though he doesn't deal with computers at all - his channel is all about crazy overpowered lasers and sometimes some crazy chemistry.

[0] https://www.youtube.com/@styropyro

reportgunner | 10 days ago

One of my favorites is Optimum: https://www.youtube.com/@optimumtech. Lots of gnarly PC builds. I cloned his negative pressure Ghost S1 SFFPC build (but with a deshrouded Sapphire RX 5700 XT+ and Ryzen 3700x) and I absolutely love it.

ezekg | 12 days ago

Network Chuck

Jeff Geerling

Ippsec

Linus Tech Tips

Louis Rossman kinda.

3d printing nerd

cnc kitchen

makers muse

zack freedman

tech ingredients

marques brownlee

adam savage tested

There's probably a bunch more, but honestly kind of watching more gun related stuff lately. Garand thumb, kentucky ballistics, etc.

incomingpain | 12 days ago

Casey Muratori and Will Byrd, though I'm not that big on tech youtubers. Strange Loop was also pretty great and I can't believe I have to say 'was' there, but so it goes.

tmtvl | 10 days ago

Me! I actually quite enjoy watching my own videos (some of them anyway…)

https://www.youtube.com/atomic14

iamflimflam1 | 11 days ago

I vote for Ben Eater and for a number of others 8-bit guys.

ruslan | 11 days ago

Asianometry for the background and history of industry; with a particular focus on semiconductors.

okdood64 | 12 days ago

ThePrimeTime is an entertaining and interesting coder.

leke | 11 days ago

Recently discovered ThePrimeagen videos on youtube https://www.youtube.com/@ThePrimeTimeagen

From my existing subscriptions:

- Just Another CTO https://www.youtube.com/@justanothercto

- Techno Tim https://www.youtube.com/@TechnoTim

- Wolfgang's Channel https://www.youtube.com/@WolfgangsChannel

- TechWorld with Nana https://www.youtube.com/@TechWorldwithNana

mindwork | 11 days ago

The Tech Lead

b20000 | 11 days ago

I discovered “Developer Voices” recently https://youtube.com/@DeveloperVoices.

It’s more a podcast style channel, with a different guest on each episode with experience in a different area of tech/computer science they discuss.

No memes, no clickbait, no how to be a tech lead just mixed varied interesting computer science content/topics.

Agree with the other posters though, generally tech channels are junk full of charlatans.

tiew9Vii | 12 days ago

Mental Outlaw for sure.

AstmmetryAware | 10 days ago

Technology Connections

Tomte | 11 days ago

have to add tsoding to the already mentioned channels

1ilit | 11 days ago

Bisqwit

glouwbug | 12 days ago

Cathode Ray Dude

RockRobotRock | 11 days ago

If you like tech, and like learning, I would suggest investing time with more information-dense media than video.

082349872349872 | 12 days ago