Here are some of the tech creators and developers I keep up with. No particular order, just people who consistently put out content I find valuable.

Jeff Geerling

Jeff covers Raspberry Pi projects, home lab setups, Ansible automation, and all things self-hosting. His deep dives into hardware and infrastructure are thorough without being overwhelming. If you're into homelabs or want to learn more about Linux systems, he's essential viewing.

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Action Retro

Vintage computing at its finest. Action Retro brings old machines back to life and explores what's possible with hardware most people forgot existed. Great for anyone who appreciates computing history or enjoys watching someone push classic systems to their limits.

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Theo Browne

Theo, a developer with a YouTube channel I came across recently, makes some awesome videos about tech stacks, AI, and running startups. His years of experiance offer great videos, and is a must watch for anyone in tech, at least in my humble opinion.

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Network Chuck

Networking, cybersecurity, and IT fundamentals delivered with energy. Chuck makes technical topics accessible and has a knack for breaking down complex subjects. Solid resource if you're learning networking or want to brush up on security concepts.

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Caleb Writes Code

A rather new channel I came across, Caleb Writes Code offers quick videos about news in the tech and AI world, in a direct and straightforward way.

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Jake Tivy

Jake makes some awesome videos in a vlog like format about networking, UniFi products, and other various tech topics. A great overall channel to checkout!

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Low Level

For those interested in cybersecurity and learning about the latest vulnerabilities, Low Level is a must watch.

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That's the list. If you have recommendations for creators I should check out, feel free to reach out.