As I find myself drifting further and further away from programming and deeper and deeper into PowerPoint, obscure requirement management software and arcane PDMs I've started to find some joy in watching other people write code on YouTube when I get home from work [1]. A fairly commonly discussed channel here on HN is Andreas Kling's where he's hacking on SerenityOS and its browser [2]. There are number of other channels in the same sphere.<p>But since I've recently run out of Serenity related material I thought I could ask you guys for recommendations on other channels to watch. Doesn't have to be as ambitious as SerenityOS - anything goes!<p>1: https://imgur.com/gallery/hYD2Qyq<p>2: https://youtube.com/c/AndreasKling
<a href="https://www.twitch.tv/lastmiles" rel="nofollow">https://www.twitch.tv/lastmiles</a> - the best<p><a href="https://www.twitch.tv/rwxrob" rel="nofollow">https://www.twitch.tv/rwxrob</a> - very nice person, sometimes some IRL, usually some educational content<p><a href="https://www.twitch.tv/rw_grim" rel="nofollow">https://www.twitch.tv/rw_grim</a> - pidgin stuff<p><a href="https://www.twitch.tv/timbeaudet" rel="nofollow">https://www.twitch.tv/timbeaudet</a> - the life of a fulltime indie gamedev, programming and marketing research, and fun chats<p><a href="https://www.twitch.tv/andrewrok/" rel="nofollow">https://www.twitch.tv/andrewrok/</a> - zig
Have you explored the coding streamers on Twitch?<p>There is a wide variety of topics. It's a bit of hot or miss, many newbies streaming their learning and many more that are streams first and programmers second. They tend to do gimmicky things rather than focussing on a single project for a long time. There are also project maintainers there. Many cups of tea for you to choose from.