Teaching Tech Youtube
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Please send this guy a review sample. I look forward to watching more tutorials, learning from others insights, and you guys selling.... I mean getting the duet 2 wifi into more hands in the community. I think it would lead to more designs on thingiverse, mods, public sharing of macos, and tutorials in general. The only reason I bought the duet 2 wifi was because of youtube channels "Design Prototype Test" and "Chris Riley". I really do wish there was more video content on this board explaining things for example pressure advance ( right now most youtube searches lead to Klipper )
I do understand not being able to hand out review samples, so if the answer is no just say so and I will buy him one on my own dime.
Thank you for your consideration,
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I'm a pretty big fan of Teaching Tech as well. He's very thorough.
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I do like teaching tech even though he can come around as a bit dry, but Design Prototype Test is a no go for me. He doesn´t use a script and can´t come to a point. His videos go on forever (some even 40 minutes) and he often drifts off in conspiracy theories and borderline racist statements about chinese.
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@nitrofreak said in Teaching Tech Youtube:
... borderline racist statements about chinese.
Yet another 'that's racist'.
I enjoy both Teaching Tech and C.R.T.
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@zapta said in Teaching Tech Youtube:
@nitrofreak said in Teaching Tech Youtube:
... borderline racist statements about chinese.
Yet another 'that's racist'.
I enjoy both Teaching Tech and C.R.T.
It´s true. Check his 40 min review of the elegoo mars, where he goes on to brabble about the accused chinese chitubox knockoff from the formlabs slicer, and alleged cookies from the chitubox slicer/USB stick that it came from. Not very unbiased.
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Also his technical "teaching" is to much "in my opinion" etc.
I prefer more technical tubers like Thomas Sanladerer (toms3d) or Stefan Hermann (cnc kitchen). They have a nice podcast together called melt zone -
@nitrofreak said in Teaching Tech Youtube:
It´s true. Check his 40 min review of the elegoo mars, where he goes on to brabble about the accused chinese chitubox knockoff from the formlabs slicer, and alleged cookies from the chitubox slicer/USB stick that it came from. Not very unbiased.
@nitrofreak, C.R.T. seems to be critical of some of the practices of the Communist Party of China but this is a political matter rather than a racial matter.
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@zapta said in Teaching Tech Youtube:
@nitrofreak said in Teaching Tech Youtube:
It´s true. Check his 40 min review of the elegoo mars, where he goes on to brabble about the accused chinese chitubox knockoff from the formlabs slicer, and alleged cookies from the chitubox slicer/USB stick that it came from. Not very unbiased.
@nitrofreak, C.R.T. seems to be critical of some of the practices of the Communist Party of China but this is a political matter rather than a racial matter.
You´re right, it´s correct, most of it is political, but there are a few personal kicks as well.
Also, his safety practices are more than questionable. Plus some crazy misinformation. He did not even research how to handle that stuff before making that video. It is extremely bad practice, just think that hundreds of thousands of people are going to watch that video, buy that printer through his affiliate link and handle toxic resins that way.I also prefer Tom or Stefan, they do their proper research, write a script and put everything in a video without unnecessary length to not bore the viewer.
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@nitrofreak Yeah, have commented on a few of his videos (Design Prototype Test) and even given him a hard time about it once or twice. I watch all the other channels; Thomas, Stefan, Makers Muse and Devin. Just thought for board content Teaching Tech was a good fit. Chris Riley is also, but he apparently has one, as hes made a couple of videos already, but I could be wrong.
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Teaching Tech is the boss. I have learned a lot like getting hbo go free accounts from Teaching Tech, just the best, I must say.
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@nitrofreak, this is from one of C.R.T's Duet videos. He criticizes behaviors, not race. We should be more careful with public accusations.