I would like someone to go through daily video reviews of dollar-related items, to test effectiveness. Like in the way ProjectFarms does for tools and appliances. Admittedly, we know the influential damage this could cause. Because if a YouTuber praises a product you’d find cheaply, says it’s great, then you’ll have people lining up in droves to buy it.
But I would still want to see the videos.
Nothing really, YouTube is not really interesting anymore.
https://www.youtube.com/@bigclivedotcom
He pulls apart cheap electronics to see how well they are built and how it could be done better or how dangerous the item is. Sometimes there is the occasional Will it Sodastream to cleanse the pallet of electronics.
One video had a camping lamp that bridged mains voltage to the metal casing so if you touched it while charging you for a nasty shock.
Thank you for the recommendation. I’m trying to find what is worth watching on YouTube and this looks entertaining
Other than a music video here and there, or an affinity designer/photo tutorial I cannot find anywhere else, I largely ignore YouTube.
I want modern Marvels to be revived. Not an easy task as that show had tons of interviews and behind the scenes type footage. Closest we’ve got is practical engineering which I aslo love.
Livestreams of installing Linux and ricing the desktop. It’s like c/unixporn but longer and better. The buildup into the final result would be way more satisfying than just a still image.



