Over the years, I’ve gathered a small list of exceptional content creators who are truly worth watching. Most of these focus on technology and anyone is involved in shilling or promoting any products. Whether you’re interested in Raspberry Pis, retro computing, code optimization, hacking, or exploring the mechanics of video games pushed to their limits, these channels offer unique and engaging content that will surely captivate your interest.

More Bits inside by René Rebe

René Rebe, the creator of the T2 distro with support for multiple architectures, deserves recognition for his consistent contributions to the community. He diligently provides code and releases patches, showcasing his commitment. Please show your support and pass by René Rebe’s channel.

Jeff Geerling

Jeff Geerling’s channel is dedicated to exploring various projects with Raspberry Pis. One of his most outstanding projects is the making of a portable Raspberry Pi cluster, to host a website in a remote area by only using solar panels and an LTE SIM card. Be sure to check out his channel for more.

Bismuth

Bismuth’s YouTube channel dives into the intricate mechanics when video games are pushed to the absolute limits. Through analyzing scenarios like SM64 or SMB3 TAS speedruns, Bismuth provides detailed explanations that throw light on computing concepts such as Floating Point accuracy. Brace yourself for challenging explanations. You can visit his channel for more.

Kaze Emanuar

If you are keen on code optimization, Kaze Emanuar’s channel is worth exploring. Witness the impressive feat of optimizing every aspect of SM64’s codebase, resulting in a version that runs significantly faster than the original. Prepare to be impressed by Kaze Emanuar’s dedication and skills. You can find his channel here.

LiveOverflow

LiveOverflow’s channel offers an informative glimpse into the world of hacking. It provides valuable insights into the skill set, discipline, and mindset required to achieve hacking goals in the real world. While the channel covers a range of topics, older videos delve deeper into hardcore hacking content. Check out the channel here.

RetroBytes

RetroBytes is a YouTube channel that taps into the nostalgia of the past, especially when it comes to computing. Even if you haven’t experienced that era firsthand, RetroBytes offers high-quality content that provides a glimpse into the computer landscape of the past. Experience the charm of RetroBytes here.

NCommander

For those with an affinity for weird and retro computing, NCommander’s channel is the perfect fit. What about hosting a website using GNU/Hurd or running DOOM on AIX? Prepare to be amazed by NCommander’s unconventional projects. You can find his channel here.

That concludes our list for now. I hope you find this blog post helpful in discovering valuable content creators. See you next time!