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Episode: 1800
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Title: HPR1800: YouTube Video Subscriptions
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1800/hpr1800.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 09:26:10
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This is HPR Episode 18800 and titled YouTube Video Subcription.
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It is hosted by AYUKA and in about 15 minutes long, the summer is, how to subscribe to
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and watch YouTube video series with suggestions.
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Hello, this is AYUKA, welcoming you to Hacker Public Radio and this is another exciting
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episode, not part of any particular series in this particular case, but something that
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came up actually when we were recording the last community news.
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And it started with something that Seaprompt had done.
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Seaprompt did a show a couple of weeks ago.
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There was kind of like three different cool things he wanted to talk about and one of them
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was Crash Course Astronomy and I said to Ken, yeah, I know all about Crash Course Astronomy
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and all of the other Crash Course and we got to talking and so, as you know, if you
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talk to Ken about almost anything, he'll say, I want to show.
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So I said, yeah, okay, I can do that.
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So I want to talk about YouTube video subscriptions, which is actually a big thing for me.
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Because although my wife and I do have a cable TV subscription, I've maintained I could
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give it up easily because so much of what I am interested in is online anyway.
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Now for a lot of people that might mean something like Netflix or Hulu, but for me it means
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stuff like YouTube and video podcasts and things like that.
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This is the golden age of narrow casting as opposed to broadcasting.
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Because YouTube gives so many creators the opportunity to find their own audience for
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things that don't appeal to the masses.
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A television show needs to reach millions of people to be economically viable to advertisers
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who pay all of the production costs.
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But with the rise of services like Patreon, a video series can be viable with just a few
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thousand viewers, as long as they're willing to pay a small amount, often as little as
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a dollar a month or a dollar per video to support the creators.
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For less money than the salary of one Hollywood star, you can have an entire ecosystem of interesting
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videos.
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The ones I like might not appeal to you of course, but that is the point, a thousand
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flowers can bloom in this environment.
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Now Patreon is an important part of this.
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I have a link in the show notes, but you've probably heard about P-A-T-R-E-O-N.
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It's a subscription site that lets you pledge to support creators of content.
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You give them a credit card they can charge and then make your pledges.
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You could pledge in a variety of ways.
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But for these videos, I typically pledge either per month or per video.
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At the end of the month, my credit card is charged, and Patreon sends me an itemized statement
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of what I've paid for.
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Now to be fair, none of these videos is behind a paywall, so you could free ride on this,
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but I'm sure no one I know would do a thing like that.
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If I subscribe to a series, I'm willing to pay for it if they ask.
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Now, there are a few that don't because they are well supported by advertising, at least
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I assume that's what it is because I don't see them asking for donations.
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But many of them do rely on that.
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So what are some of the YouTube subscriptions in particular that I like?
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Well, let's talk about YouTube subscriptions.
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YouTube, you can do a video series, and if you have a video series and you watch the video
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on YouTube, you'll see a button under it that says subscribe.
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Now that doesn't do a whole lot.
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It doesn't do nearly what I think it ought to do.
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It does build stats for the creator, but for advertising supported series, building stats
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actually does matter.
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If you can go to advertisers and say, here's all the people that subscribe to my series,
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maybe you can get a better rate for your ads.
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One thing it does let you do is sign up to get an email when a new episode is released.
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Now to activate this feature, log into YouTube with your Google account, and on the left
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side, go all the way down to the bottom and you will see a button to manage subscriptions.
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Click on that and you'll see that you can put a check mark to get email updates for pretty
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much any subscription.
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I like to do that, and then I have arranged to have the emails in a folder in my Gmail,
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and then I can delete the email when I've watched the video.
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Now what I would love to see happen, and maybe this will at some point, I'd love to see
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some way that I could automatically when I subscribe to these things have, you know,
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here's the videos you haven't watched yet, and you know, maybe have them show up on
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TV or something like that, and just simplify my life a little bit more.
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But YouTube has not done that yet, you know, what I would love would be something that
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just says, here's all the videos for things you subscribe to that you haven't watched.
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But meanwhile, I have to do it manually.
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So on the YouTube subscriptions, first of all, there are a couple of major creators that
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I really like to follow.
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And the first one is two brothers that started off as the VLOG Brothers, VLOG, I guess.
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And these brothers are Hank and John Green, and they have a pretty good collection of
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videos here, and they started as far as I can tell by sending videos back and forth to
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each other, and that continues.
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But then they got serious and created a convention called VidCon, link in the show notes, that
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showcases many of the video series creators in their work.
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YouTube then got the idea to promote an expansion of videos and provided money to support new
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work from folks like them.
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This led to a group of videos under the heading Crash Course, which is not one series, but
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a collection of them.
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The first ones were World History, and Biology, and they added American History, Literature,
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Ecology, Chemistry, Psychology, and so on.
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And of course, the one that C. Prompt mentioned, which is Astronomy, which is hosted by Phil
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Plate.
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So there's a lot of content there.
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They also have a series of science-related videos under the general heading of SciShow.
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And so they have a SciShow Space, SciShow Talk Show, and then just general SciShow videos
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that come along.
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Now when the YouTube seed money ended, they switched to a crowdfunding model, and just
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recently moved on to Patreon.
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They also partner with PBS Online for some of their series, PBS for people outside the
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United States, as the public broadcasting system.
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So it's like the BBC, but an American version.
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Now my favorite show from this group is one called Healthcare Triage.
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This is a doctor who gives straight analysis based on actual studies.
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He explains which studies are more reliable and why they are more reliable.
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So I guess I'm a bit of a data geek, but that really appeals to me.
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Plus, I have worked for a few hospitals in my career, and previously taught a little
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about healthcare economics.
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So this is something of interest.
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So anything from the vlog brothers, you will probably enjoy.
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Then there's a fellow called Brady Haren, and he's a video producer originally from Australia
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who went to the United Kingdom, worked for the BBC for a while, and then decided to
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become independent.
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And he has a fascinating group of video series that I think a lot of geeks would like.
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Computer file, which is about the history and underlying technology of computers.
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If you ever wanted to know about flip flops, nan gates, and acorn computers, this show has
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covered all of them.
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Deep sky videos.
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This is all about astronomy, including a detailed look at the telescopes at the European Southern
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Observatory in Paranal Chili.
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Number file, all about mathematics, and the unusual numbers that pop up.
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What is the largest number described?
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Well, they covered it.
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Objectivity.
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A look at objects from the history of science, and in particular the collection of the
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Royal Society in England.
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Periodic videos.
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This is an award-winning series on chemistry, demonstrating some fun experiments.
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Sir Martin Pollyakov is the host.
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And then 60 symbols, the world of advanced physics, this covers everything from quantum
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mechanics to relativity to string theory.
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So Brady Haren is obviously doing a lot of good stuff, and if you just check that out,
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the RADY, H-A-R-A-N on YouTube, you can see all of the stuff that he does.
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Now in addition to that, those two big groups of things, there are a lot of YouTube series
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that I love that I'm going to now mention, kind of miscellaneous a little bit, although mostly
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science.
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First is Alton Brown, who is famous as the host and creator of Good Eats on the Food Network.
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He's known for a scientific approach to cooking and food, and I enjoy his videos.
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He haven't been too many of late.
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I think he's been on the road doing a traveling show.
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BBC Earth Unplugged, which is science videos from the BBC.
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Someone called Braincraft.
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It's about the science of the brain, and it's produced by PBS Digital.
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Brain stuff from how stuff works, now that's kind of a smaller collection of things.
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So I have several things from how stuff works.
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This particular one is a science-related one, they do some others.
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There's a series from Candy Rat Records.
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This is a label that specializes in guitar music, and a number of my favorite people record
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for them.
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They very sensibly publish videos on YouTube to promote their artists, and I have purchased
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a number of CDs as a result, so that's a good thing.
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Dan Carlin.
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Dan Carlin is the host of Hardcore History and Common Sense, which are two of the audio
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podcasts I subscribe to, but on this channel is the occasional video.
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FW Thinking, FW for Forward I think, which is mostly about the future and how it will
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be different, how stuff works, which is kind of a general knowledge show.
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It's okay to be smart, another science show from PBS Digital.
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So they just did one on Cloning, for instance.
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Then another one called Kurt Skazacht, I've got to assume by the name that it comes from
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Germany, although it's in English.
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One video a month on a science-related topic.
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Mental Floss, well, there's several different mental floss series, and they all have to do
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with trivia in one way or another.
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Just fun little stuff.
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Then Minute Earth and Minute Physics, which present short science videos, she might guess
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from the name Minute, they're not terribly long, you know, a lot of these things are like
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two or three minutes long, so it's not going to chew up a ton of your life.
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Then NASA Eclipse, which is videos from NASA, Nature Video, that's science videos that
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come from Nature Magazine, which is one of the major journals in science.
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Physics Girl, Physics Girl does really interesting experiments to illustrate concepts in physics.
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Old higher and deeper, or also known as PhD comics, and that also, they do science videos.
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No fixed schedule, just every once in a while, another one shows up.
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Space Frontier Org, occasional videos on space-related topics, I don't see a lot of activity
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there.
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To K's take, yep, George to K has a video channel, so what's not to love there?
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The Frugal Computer Guy, how-to videos, does a very good job, you know, if anyone likes
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the Libra Office things that I've done, he has done some stuff on Libra Office Base and
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their videos on YouTube and they're very well done.
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Veritasium, which is another science-related series, then one called Vsauce, kind of hard
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to describe, it's a very quirky look at odd topics.
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And they're finally welcome to Night Vale.
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Now welcome to Night Vale is an audio podcast that I subscribe to, but they also throw
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up videos from time to time.
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By the way, that podcast is one everyone should be listening to, it's pretty awesome.
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So it is obvious that I subscribe to a lot of science-related channels, but that is
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what I enjoy.
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And with all of my subscriptions, I probably average six to seven new videos a day that
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show up in my mailbox.
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But with so much content now available on YouTube, the chances are that you will find lots
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of things you like, so I would urge you to give it a try.
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And so with that, this is Ahuka for Hacker Public Radio, signing off, reminding everyone
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to support FreeSoftware.
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