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Jonah Aragon
Jonah Aragon is creating educational resources for average people to understand the importance of privacy and security on the internet, and take back control over their digital lives.
He is known for his work on the Techlore YouTube channel, including the Techlore Talks podcast he co-hosts, and the Privacy Guides non-profit website. @techlore_channel@tilvids.com
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Experimental Music
Live music and art from the SF Bay Area underground. Find more, longer videos in my collection on the Internet Archive
https://archive.org/details/sf-underground-music

Pferd fährt
Hey, glad you're here. This corner of the internet is all about cycling. Cycling tours, bikepacking and long-distance events are published here. Here we go.

SLSvlogs
Hi, I'm an unhoused Latina Multidisciplinary Artist and I used to make vidoes for the internet talking about my journey as a musician in poverty, eventually I started a podcast about mental health and everything else
While I have no home my vlogs will be different from anything I ever made but hope to regain housing some day and show you who I really am when I'm not in danger

SLSvlogs
Hi, I'm an unhoused Latina Multidisciplinary Artist and I used to make vidoes for the internet talking about my journey as a musician in poverty, eventually I started a podcast about mental health and everything else
While I have no home my vlogs will be different from anything I ever made but hope to regain housing some day and show you who I really am when I'm not in danger

Hegeezias | Art
Here you can watch a person make abstract art using traditional mediums.
You can find me elsewhere on the internet at: hegeezias.link

Worklab 2023 - tribute to Aaron Swartz
Along with Edward Snowden and Julian Assange, Aaron Swartz is considered one of the most important Internet activists to date, who strongly shaped and influenced the development of the Internet in his short lifetime. As a programmer and advocate for the Open Access Movement, Net Neutrality and civic awareness, he defended the exchange of information constructively across geographic borders via the web.
Aaron Swartz was conscious about the immense meaning of the words open access, open source and net neutrality for the creative development of art, design as well as science.
10 years after his death, we want to revisit what exactly happened and where are we standing today. Who is involved in these thought processes or is that all just wishful thinking?
This program is part of the project series “aaron´s law” that includes various artistic-technical projects dedicated to Aaron Swartz and developed in close cooperation with ACOnet/net:art coordination center.

MythicalPocketPhoenix
Hey SpookTube viewers!
I'm MythicalPocketPhoenix,
I delve into the creepy and kooky corners of the internet, particularly the delightful nightmares of Content Warning. Be warned, we might dissect some truly horrendous monster designs, but fear not! I'm here to have fun, not traumatize you. Think of it as laughing in the face of those questionable fashion choices and nonsensical backstories.
So buckle up, horror fans, and get ready for some monster movie mayhem...with a healthy dose of humor. We'll explore the depths of Content Warning together, one questionable CGI monstrosity at a time.

Main openhistory channel
Welcome to Open History! This channel finds and shares some of the best Creative Commons history videos on the Internet. Hope you learn something, and enjoy!

Ecosia
We’re Ecosia. We plant trees thanks to your internet searches: https://ecosia.co/info
How on earth do we do that? Like any other search engine, we make money through ads, but we use 100% of our profits for the planet.
Watch our videos to discover easy ways to be climate active every day. And find out how the Ecosia community is fighting climate change, protecting wildlife, and collaborating with local communities around the world — just by searching the internet.
For collabs, feedback or just to say hi, you can reach us at community@ecosia.org. Write "Your YouTube channel" in the subject line so we know what you’re referring to.
Get our app and make www.ecosia.org your default search engine on Firefox, Chrome, Safari and many more. You’re only one search away from starting a forest!