Adamant IT is a small computer repair shop in Shaftesbury, England. This channel covers repairs and hardware reviews, exploring tech and making mid-to-high level repairs accessible to enthusiasts or other aspiring repair specialists. Check out Adamant IT 2 for the Pod Cast and More: https://www.youtube.com/c/AdamantIT2 I stream on games Thursdays and Sundays, 7pm UK: https://twitch.tv/nethesem Join the Discord right here: https://discord.gg/BDV4hTc Support the channel directly at: https://patreon.com/adamantit Follow us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/adamantit Check out our Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/adamant.it
Welcome to the Retro Hack Shack! My name is Aaron and on this channel I make, break, and hack on vintage computer systems and other technology. I have a love of computers from the 70s, 80s, and 90s and decided to start filming my adventures with them. A little about me ... I have been a maker since I was old enough to hold a screwdriver. I have worked in the IT industry for companies like Cisco, New Relic, NetApp, Oracle, Sun Microsystems, and Hewlett Packard. I co-host several shows about technology for TWiT.tv including FLOSS Weekly. In 2012 I founded Benicia Makerspace. I also wrote a book called Linux for Makers which you can find in the links below. Ebay Store: https://www.ebay.com/str/retrohackshack If you are interested in making a donation to the channel, you can send things to this address: Retro Hack Shack PMB 217 836 Southampton Road Ste B Benicia, CA 94510 You can find my email address below under "Business Inquiries" on the desktop Youtube site. Thank you!
Science is a bottomless well of some of the most amazing things this universe has to offer. There is so much amazing science and engineering that gets done, but most often the only ones who get to experience it first hand are those in expensive labs in universities. This channel aims to explore as much of fields of science and engineering as possible by showing real experiments and research being done in a fun and accessible way. While the goal is to show that even very hard science can be done in a DIY way, some projects will use some of the fancier toys that while less accessible, opens a broader range of projects that can be done. We cover everything from genetic engineering and tissue culture, to nuclear physics, to machine engineering, to chemical synthesis and more.
These are some of the things that are my jam. Mostly I make both useful and useless things using Lego. They're not pretty. But they do things.
Yo can you help me out real quick I'm not from here haha
Videos documenting restorations of exceptional vintage electronics and early computers, space hardware and the odd mechanical calculator or Teletype. It often showcases my Hewlett-Packard test equipment collection and, from time to time, my R2-D2 robot build. Things rarely work when I start, but almost always do when I end. A nerdy place for your inner engineer, to celebrate engineering exploits of our predecessors, and learn a lot from it. To contact me, use the CAPTCHA protected email link below.
Reliving the 8 and 16-bit era of computers and gaming. Let's learn something new together! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/retrobits Shop: https://www.amazon.com/shop/retrobits
Videos that teach 8-bit hardware and software hacking by way of the original Nintendo Entertainment System.
I'm an engineer by degree with a passion for the arts and working with my hands; and a disdain for the way engineering is taught in schools. I'm a bit of a speedy jet with a broken compass, I'm always racing in the direction of the skill that's caught my interest... for now. My goal is to inspire others to get out to their local makerspace or their garage and get making things. Thanks for stopping by! For my store: https://shop.xylafoxlin.com/ To send me mail: Xyla Foxlin 3727 W. Magnolia Blvd. # 174 Burbank, CA 91505 (Parents! If your kid is a fan and wants to receive a response postcard please include their age and favorite color as well as anything else they'd like me to know in your mail!) For sponsorships and business inquiries, feel free to shoot me an email (confirm you're not a robot below) (although, I do love robots). Huge thank-you to TotalBoat for supporting my channel! Use my affiliate link for 5% off your whole purchase :) https://www.totalboat.com/BotalToat
Welcome to the official Nate From The Internet YouTube channel! On this channel, you’ll find a variety of educational content including science experiments, engineering marvels, experimental food, and more. Make sure to subscribe and enable ALL notifications! For instant updates, check out the social media accounts above.
I make airplanes 👀 Follow me on Instagram: User: PeterSripol Also i have a patreon that’s on life support. Email for sponsorship/branding PeterSripol@underscoretalent.com
Capturing the natural beauty of chemistry I find that chemistry is often taught poorly or without a purpose. Because of this, people tend to lose interest and sometimes even start to hate it. In each video that I make, I try to balance theory with purpose. My goal is to capture the natural beauty of chemistry in fun and interesting ways. In terms of education, I have a BSc in Biochemistry, with a minor in pharmacology. However, I've always been a lot more drawn to applied chemistry. So after finishing my degree, I worked as a lab tech in an organic lab, and then as a chemistry grad student. However, I ended up leaving my graduate studies early to focus on this channel. Now, making chemistry videos has become my full-time job! Sponsorships and related business inquiries: nilered@endcard.com Other inquiries: admin@nilered.ca
Exploring science through sheer incompetence... Sponsorships and related business inquiries: nilered@endcard.com Other inquiries: admin@nilered.ca
Welcome to Raw Coding, my name is Anton and I make programming tutorials I wish I had.
This channel follows my escapades of messing around in the shop, and maybe learning something along the way. Posted below is my email, if you'd like to get in contact with me!
Technical videos and custom hardware.
Videos about cyber security + software security | New videos every week
Hi, I'm a security researcher who creates videos on reverse-engineering, hardware security, and everything else I find interesting!
This is my odds and ends channel for random videos and videos note quite interesting enough for my main channel. Main channel is http://youtube.com/user/matthiaswandel Website: http://woodgears.ca
Yes, this channel exists. Watch me do other stuff and things. I'll leave the breaking to @stezstixfix . Probably.
Hi! I’m Mike, the creator of vswitchzero, a YouTube channel dedicated to 90s retro PC hardware and gaming. Join me in this exciting journey of history, exploring forgotten tech and preserving the legacy of vintage computers!
Engineering with style and ease 🕺 Download Engineezy 3D Printable models here: Website: https://engineezy.com If you would like to support my channel, please consider become an Enginartonaut Patreon member. Thank you for supporting the arts: Patreon: patreon.com/Engineezy Instagram: @Engineezy
Welcome to Adrian's Digital Basement ][, my second channel. This channel is an off-shoot of my main channel which will have more random content and things like Candy Reviews. Please see "Adrian's Digital Basement" main channel for lots of retro goodness. If you are interested in making a donation to the channel, please contact me via email. You can find my email address below under "Business Inquiries." (Visible on YouTube via a web browser, not the phone app.)
I'm NCommander, also known as FOSSFirefighter in various parts of the Internet. I have a passion for retrotech, digital preservation, and studying the facts that help build the technological world we live in today. In the past, I used to professionally develop the Ubuntu operating system, volunteered as an interior firefighter in Henrietta, NY, and traveled across the world living out of a backpack for years at a time. I don't know where this road is going to take me, but I enjoy making content on YouTube, and I'm always hoping to find that rare "grail in the garbage" moment whenever I start a new project. Feel free to drop me a line on Discord or Mastodon if you've got an interesting tip, and as always, I'm wishing you all a great day.
Dumb videos from TomSka and his friends. Definitely not suitable for kids.
Join me as I fumble around the innards of 40-year-old tech. Relax, put your feet up and watch me build and fix stuff. I especially like repairing vintage computers from the 1980's, along with upgrading them with period correct and modern technology. I don't always get it right, but I do have a lot of fun along the way!
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