Movies & TV Youtube recommendations and discussion

ServeTheHome
For networking etc , is damn good

basics physics explanation in shorts
VYAS EDIFICATION

and who can forget Coke Studio for those nights

Matt Ferrel is good on latest tech except PC/harware etc....

Pandeyji shorts are interesting even if you are not engineering background

Buildofy for those beautiful innovative constructed houses/schools

For those short shots at night
Mr Bartrender

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Keerthi History who was awarded by PM , Dont go for the political agenda but enjoy our heritage
 
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Buildofy for those beautiful innovative constructed houses/schools
This is actually pretty good for people looking for inspiration for while building homes they showcase the work of some of the best architects and present some really great ideas. I love it.
 
1080P GAMING IS DEAD AND THIS IS THE PROOF:

Well not exactly dead but at at least for the new AAA games and games which offer DLSS, FSR or XESS upscaling there is pretty much no point in playing at 1080p.
 
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Blender tutorial- blenderguru
PowerBi- Guy In A cube
Java - javabrains
Linux - learn linux tv
powerpoint - one skill powerpoint
Market+stocks - SOIC
Tech memes- fireship

Mostly I've posted tutorials channel which is good but beware of "tutorial hell" and don't do/learn basic concepts on loop.
My learning approch is usually go through tutorials first time and got to know from hight level. Then either do the implementation with the help of documentation or using google to learn (basically read). Reading is slow but it stick with your mind. Similarly with, project implementation give you muscle memory and those bits which is absent in tutorial videos (troubleshoot, navigation).
 
This guy makes songs out of noises - like engine noises, hammering noises, old mobile making sound in a speaker noises etc.

Edit: One of the Lunteren town's volunteer firefighter's team channel in Netherlands. Quite fascinating how fast they respond to requests.
 
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