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My Deep Guide is a great channel for E ink devices and other non-emissive display technologies such as RLCD. Great in depth reviews with someone who actually uses the devices he is talking about and who understands the technology and use case behind said technology very well.

RLCD review as an example of the high quality content that MDG consistently produces.
 
My Deep Guide is a great channel for E ink devices and other non-emissive display technologies such as RLCD. Great in depth reviews with someone who actually uses the devices he is talking about and who understands the technology and use case behind said technology very well.

RLCD review as an example of the high quality content that MDG consistently produces.
Coming back to say this is great, thanks!
 
If you have a slight case of the tisms, I can't recommend Mr. Carlson's Lab enough. Basically does long form vintage electronics repairs and restorations. Usually on early American radios and communication devices so lots of tubes and cleaning up point-to-point disasters from old bubba'ed up radios. I'm pretty sure he also has the audio auts so the A/V quality is always amazing and makes for great background content when working.

Typical style of video:
 
I think NCommander is the on the verge of trooning out but he's trying to get a cushy big tech job first.
 
He paints his nails and is going to be doing a VTuber stream tomorrow for LGBTQ+ support. I'd give it 30 days.
NCommander know his shit and has some of the best and deepest dives into obscure technical stuff on YouTube. Somehow the vtuber stuff feels worse for me than just tranny.

Pretending to be a sexualized preteen girl is a victory for civil rights apparently.

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Might have been mentioned before but here goes...

Dean Doherty - Irish guy who repairs power tools of all kinds.

Buy it Fix it - Repair channel with more technical know-how, down to the level of flashing firmware.

Mike's Electric Stuff - Teardowns of obscure and expensive instruments and scientific equipment.

Pine Hollow Auto Diagnostics - In the name. Auto repair and fault finding.
 
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