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craftyindividual, in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

5 mad movie makers - always good slow motion Lego or brio railway stuff.

Asafum, in What is your favourite Hex colour code?

because I’m a nerd, but a slightly different kind of nerd lol

jbk, in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

Oh also Brick Experiment Channel for fun stuff with Lego.

themurphy, in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

Marques Brownlee for tech.

He’s also known as MKBHD, and he’s amazing with his camera work.

QueriesQueried, (edited ) in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

I would give a shout out to two makers, Frank Howarth and This Old Tony both do some amazing works in general. Tony does a good amount of metal work, while Frank is almost all about woodworking.

For some AI (sorta) stuff: Primer engaging way to learn about statistics I guess, I don’t know the right way to describe them but I always leave with something new.

For car stuff: Rob Dahm who is known for a wild RX7. Also publishes a lot of public data for the rotary community.

Junkyard Digs who does lots of classic car “restorations” or repairs. Generally tries to do the most accessible methods or tools.

Tofu Auto Works does mostly custom body kits and so on, shown in step by step processes with tips and reasons/preferences for doing things a certain way.

For gaming I’ll just throw City Planner Plays out there. He mainly plays Cities Skylines, and talks about how and why certain infrastructure is designed or used.

Editting to add: sorta (mostly) does gaming, also does other topics as well. Arch fantastic visuals and historical breakdowns of topics. Doesn’t have many videos, but they are quite good.

And purely because I’ve met him IRL and think his channel is very under viewed, About Here discusses city planning, accessibility and so on. A lot of it has to do with housing and it’s current issues, but has other city/civic related topics as well.

Allan8795, (edited ) in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?
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MrMobile(Michael Fisher) - His video presentation skills 10/10, I specially love his series named when phones were fun, where he fondly talks about yesteryear phones and gadgets.

Harald Baldr - I may not go to all the places he goes, but the way he interacts with different people irrespective of the barrier of communication is commendable. The way he presents himself in his videos, I believe that’s him in real life as well. No fakery.

gregorum, (edited ) in What is your favourite Hex colour code?

I just really like it. It’s a really nice shade of orange.

GadgetGirlOz, in How many tabs do you have open?

Zero. I think I’m the odd one out here. I have a habit of closing all tabs once I’m done, always have.

penquin,

So that’s not the norm?

GadgetGirlOz,

Judging by a lot of the replies and other discussions I’ve seen, no it’s not the norm.

ctag,
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I dig it, start fresh each time.

Honytawk,

So how did you type this comment?

GadgetGirlOz,

I’m using an iPhone app. Nothing to do with a web browser or tabs.

wheeldawg,

Exactly. I cannot comprehend people with dozens of windows with thousands of them. How do you find literally anything at that point?

I usually close all, sometimes if I start a long video I’ll keep it open and paused until I come back to watch more of it. But that’s just one, and just because that site won’t remember where I left off, and I don’t want to memorize what the timestamp is. I will have to refresh the page to get it to resume loading the video, but I can remember the timestamp for the 2 seconds it takes to reload and click back to it. But I’ll forget if I have to come back hours later.

kratoz29,
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How do you find literally anything at that point?

I got so used to the Safari tab system that I decided to replicate it in Firefox (recently switched).

For me Three Styles Tabs and Simple Tabs Groups have helped me enormously to keep track of all of my tabs, additionally, I think you can search your tabs within the search section.

As almost all crap I have, I keep categories/groups of it:

Random searches

NAS related stuff

Mac related stuff etc.

dmention7,

The part I can’t figure out is why?

Bookmarks/favorites are designed specifically for managing large collections of more or less frequently accessed sites. They have descriptions, tags, folder structures, etc all built in and requiring a few kb of disk space each instead of 100MB of RAM. I’m wracking my brain for a reason why deliberately keeping hundreds or thousands of tabs loaded could possibly be more effective at managing a collection of resources. I got nothing though…

kratoz29,
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Well, using the aforementioned add-ons is way faster IMHO.

Have you ever given a look at Vivaldi browser? That is power user tab management indeed.

I only use bookmarks to, well bookmark links that I really like a lot, not anything related to “ongoing projects”.

On top of that, browsers can offload the tabs thus making the ram usage minimal, but yeah that would only be useful if you have a ton of stuff opened.

moonpiedumplings, (edited )

On linux, with kde, there is usually a browser extension preinstalled called plasma integration.

It makes it so that when you search from the KDE equivalent of window’s start menu, you can also search open browser tabs or history.

I close all tabs once I’m done, but when trying to solve a programming/devops related problem, having lots of tabs open lets me see more than one approach to a problem, along with opinions, side by side.

And research in general requires a lot of tabs, in my experience.

therealjcdenton, in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

Jerma985

0x30507DE, in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?
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A few I haven’t seen show up yet:

popemichael, in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?
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Explosions&Fire and its sister channel ExtractionsAndIre

The person who makes these science videos does it in such an entertaining and funny way that you forget that it’s a science channel. He uses homemade tools and chemicals to make explosions and fire and SO much more…

The best part is that he puts his videos up, no matter if he fails or not. In fact, he fails more times than not on ExtractionsAndIre. I’ve been watching him for years and years, and any day that he posts a new video is a wonderful day.

Undoubtedly, he’s been my inspiration to muddle through chemistry experiments without the proper background nor proper safety equipment.

praise_idleness, (edited ) in What is your favourite Hex colour code?

Nice for having sane amount of contrast in white bg.

TheFonz, in Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

Kurzgesagt - Love their production and content

padge, in Which of your favorite creators content quality went downhill very quickly?

Idubbbz. It’s fine that he grew out of his edginess, I largely have too, but most of his videos now just feel like he needs to pay the bills and just cranks something out.

jeffhykin, (edited ) in How do I stop my cats from eating my plants?

Fill up their water bowl with engine coolant and they’ll never eat a plant again 👌

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Synthead,

To those that didn’t read this as dark humor: coolant tastes sweet, and it’s poisonous. Your animals will want to drink it, and it will kill them.

jeffhykin,

Good disclaimer, maybe I should’ve had one

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