Resources
These are some of my recommended resources for learning. Plenty of what I know I owe to people on the internet, I want to share who I learn from so you can as well!
Computers
- Luke Smith
Very interesting content on GNU/Linux, open source, and minimalist software. Luke doesn't come from a background in computers in any way which makes it even more interesting as to how he became the ricing gigachad he is.
This man convinced me to daily drive a thinkpad x230, run artix linux on it and learn nvim. He is also one of the reasons as to why this website exists.
Sadly he hasn't been posting for a while, I hope he'll eventually come back!
Coding
- Tsoding
- Code Vault
- ThePrimeagen
Great coding youtube channel, lots of graphical programming in c, not the usual content you see out there, but that's what makes it interesting.
Informative channel, very nice compilation of the basics and not so basics in c (mostly).
Some of the most informational, entertaining and funny content for developers on the internet.
Electronics
- EEVBlog
Very knowledgeable youtuber!
Amazing series on the basics of electronics, repairs and design.
Him and Chris Gammell from Contextual Electronics host a great podcast as well called the amp hour
Weightlifting
- Greg Doucette
- More Plates More Dates
Best resource out there period when it comes to training and nutrition. Greg is very clear and upfront. He says what you need to hear in a way everyone understands.
Coach Greg also often talks about PED's on his channel and is very open about his use in the past.
From training to life advice I can confidently say Greg Doucette has some of the best informational content on the internet, period.
One of the most knowledgeable content creators in the realm of pharmacology. Has videos on anything regarding self improvement.
Despite not posting very often anymore, this is still one of my favorite sources of information out there.
Calisthenics
- Chris Heria
- Chris Daley
One of the OG's in the sport. Has a video explaining how to do just about every calisthenics skill there is to know, at least probably more than you'll have time to learn.
Chris Dayley compared to the other athletes on this list is still relatively new to training and that makes it more relatable. He shows us how he got to learn some calisthenics skills and his journey training for new skills like the planche.