Ask HN: Share Your YouTube Channel

50 points by bikeformind ↗ HN
Anyone have their own channel?

Would love to discover some interesting new YouTube channels from hacker news members.

Edit: (Please post a brief description too)

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Your videos have pretty good production quality. I’m surprised you have only ~50 views per video. The DIY boat tutorial/blog is quite nice!https://youtu.be/xb9xBtJjHvE
Thanks friend, would love to hear your feedback. I think my channel doesn't grow much because I struggle to stay in one lane, every video is slightly different style/content, but it keeps me satisfied creatively and that means more to me.
Damn, drug induced psychosis. That sounds frightful. I’ve often thought psychedelic drugs are taken a bit too lightly in public conversation…

I can see how being violently launched into an altered state of consciousness and forced to confront your most fundamental assumptions about base reality is not necessarily a glowingly positive experience for everyone.

No, and if you're mentally unprepared to deal with it it forces you to become resilient quickly. Thanks for checking my channel out!
Hello!

Here's mine:

https://www.youtube.com/@PageKeyTech

It's focused on implementing things from scratch and capturing the process on video. A popular series is our PKOS series - attempting to build an OS from scratch and learning a lot along the way.

Now focused on plaintext-daw, which is just what it sounds like: a DAW with Plaintext save files, so you can collaborate on music using Git.

I also have a Discord server for anyone who wants to join, discuss these projects, and help out!

Sounds like a really cool idea for a DAW. Not sure if you’re aware of this, but Ableton save files are just gzipped xls files.
Thanks! And I didn't know that... That's a great tip. Maybe there are some insights to be gained from whatever is inside those XLS files!
We make interviews and career discussions with engineers and other roles in tech!

https://youtube.com/@tryexponent

That's fantastic. Kudos on the traction you got there!

How do you pick interview subjects?

A lot of the people reach out to us now at this point! Many of them are also part-time coaches on our website.
Interesting. Just submitted via AirTable. Would love to talk to you.
I write books about Chinese tea and host a companion podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@teatechnique

It's a touch niche.

This is very cool, as a Chinese who likes to drink Tieguanyin(green tea) and Dahongpao(red tea), I am very happy that someone can like Chinese tea culture, I wish your channel better and better.
Booth Junkie: https://www.youtube.com/@BoothJunkie

Nothing to do with Dev, or Tech. I'm a voice actor and long-time HN'er who helps other voice actors get set up -- but I can help you find a mic for your streaming setup!

Nice to find you here! Long time subscriber here! Haha small world
Small world indeed! Thanks for your support!