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Hi everyone! I just found out about this sub and am happy to be subscribed. Just wondering if you all watch YouTube videos on the subject. I really like Adrian’s Digital Basement and UsagiElectric. I’m very interested in the vacuum tube computers from the latter and trying to figure out how those work!

Does anyone have any recommendations for other channels with a similar sort of educational-ish style? I like being not told exactly wtf is happening with the electronics but the diagnostic and repair and explanation parts are the best!

Anyways thanks for reading!

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[-] Kipio@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Some other channels I like which probably aren't all exactly in line with your stated interest (e.g. vacuum tube computers), but I believe produce good content in the retro computer (and adjacent) arena:

8 bit show and tell (mostly commodore stuff) Ben Eater CuriousMarc Tech Time Traveler

I've left out some that I like (Cathode Ray Dude comes to mind) which are just too far afield of what I think you are asking for, but are still, in my opinion, good retro computer channels (more or less). Of the ones I mentioned I'm thinking maybe CuriousMarc probably fits best with exactly the kind of thing you are looking for.

[-] Labotomized@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Awesome! That’s so many channels to check out thank you so much :)

[-] Kipio@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

You're welcome.

In retrospect I sort of got over excited and rather than answering your exact question I just shared a bunch of my favorite channels. But hopefully you can still find one or two that fits the bill. :)

[-] Labotomized@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Super old computers get me pretty excited too! Lol

Do you work in whatever field this type of electronics tinkering falls within? If so I’m just curious what sort of education you obtained. I’m a bit too old for a career switch but this stuff reaaaaally fascinates me.

[-] Kipio@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

No, my work experience is in the system/network administration and software development fields. So you could say it is adjacent to that somewhat. I've just always loved computers and have wanted to understand how they work and what they can be used for. I get to do a lot of that in my job, but I guess there is a part of that itch which isn't scratched by what I do in the office.

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