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211 points by askytb 3 years ago · 74 comments

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adhoc_slime 3 years ago

This is alright, I like the category breakdown, it makes browsing great, but its still subject to what _youtube_ considers good content. Which just results in the top content being short-form videos which provide quick-facts, not something I can actually learn with. Not necessarily a bad thing for different categories or if that is what you're seeking in the category but a consequential factor for someone seeking something outside the advertiser-friendly, profit maximizing algorithms.

I just love things the variety of things that fall outside the google-ads algos its so easy to silo our "content" from platforms like this. I browse marginalia [0] just to spice it up and see what else there is out there.

[0] https://search.marginalia.nu/

  • jasode 3 years ago

    >Which just results in the top content being short-form videos which provide quick-facts, not something I can actually learn with.

    Youtube also has tons of long-form 1+ hours content. There's a recent machine learning video that's 25+ hours long and it's not hidden away in obscurity. It's prominently listed on the 1st page of search results for "deep learning tutorial" : https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=deep+learning+t...

    As another example, I got a friend exposed to sewing channels on Youtube. Some content creators create hour-long "sew alongs" which she watches every week now to learn new techniques. It fills in a gap left behind by Public Television since they don't air sewing shows anymore.

    Lots of long-form videos in car repairs, woodworking, etc.

    EDIT ADD: the 25-hour deep learning video example is this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_ikDlimN6A

    ... which was also copied to freeCodeCamp.org channel (the 12th recently uploaded video) :

    https://www.youtube.com/c/Freecodecamp/videos

    • kencausey 3 years ago

      >Youtube also has tons of long-form 1+ hours content. There's a recent machine learning video that's 25+ hours long and it's not hidden away in obscurity. It's prominently listed on the 1st page of search results for "deep learning tutorial" : https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=deep+learning+t...

      I would be careful with statements like this. I believe that the Youtube search results are tuned by your personal viewing history, and of course just on a general basis the results are subject to change. I don't see the video you are talking about when I do that search, but then I don't know what you mean by 'on the 1st page' since it is an infinite scroll.

  • askytbOP 3 years ago

    Try digging deeper into the "Related Keywords" cloud at the top, the narrower is the keyword you pick, the more long-form & technical and the less pop-channell-y stuff you'll see.

kosmet 3 years ago

I think this list shows that how overwhelming the amount of resources to learn but we have so limited time. I think Duolingo style learning paths are way to go because we need to minimize the time to learn something. These kind of dumps are of no use except for bookmarking and feeling good.

  • vitorsr 3 years ago

    I had the opposite reaction. I think this list shows what is passable as educational nowadays. I would personally be very cautious to consider anything included as edutainment, never mind educational.

    I took some time to peruse the list after topics for which I took formal education and could not find a single useful channel.

    The only very few exceptions to the rule are MIT OCW kind of channels where universities include playlists with footage of undergraduate courses.

  • frozencell 3 years ago

    Can you get a job watching 1000 hours of YouTube?

    • kosmet 3 years ago

      Good point. Learning mostly occurs during the active parts where no YouTube video can provide. I think that's why universities will live a lot longer than people think.

proee 3 years ago

This is exactly how I wish YouTube allowed me to browse for videos! Great resource. Does anyone on HN have additional resources that allow for content discovery?

yuy910616 3 years ago

This is actually pretty awesome! I think the ranking algo is doing a pretty good job. I checked a few categories I follow closely, and the top results match pretty well with how I would personally rank them. And now I'm off to explore other topics. Thanks!

elil17 3 years ago

Idea is great but there is a lot of overlap between the tags, e.g. there are six pages of tags for Chinese but half of them are all variants on the same tech topics (e.g. there is a separate tag for 苹果、手机、电脑、and "apple watch").

spapas82 3 years ago

Can you also add greek? I'm always on the look for good content for my children but can't find much in my language :(

  • askytbOP 3 years ago

    Unfortunately all the other languages have too few results, I just checked and Greek only has 0.7% as many channels as English in the db, so it'd only be a few pages of content

    • spapas82 3 years ago

      Yes it seems that too few people understand greek to make it worthwhile to produce quality content in my language :(

  • elkos 3 years ago

    I second that "astronio" is pretty good.

    • spapas82 3 years ago

      Yes I've seen some episodes but I'm looking for something for younger children...

      • elkos 3 years ago

        Don't hesitate to share if you stumble upon something. Kid is 1½ yo so could be useful too.

trts 3 years ago

Amazing headline. It reminds me about a joke from a Futurama episode, from the late 90s, while Fry is channel surfing intergalactic cable, "Sheesh... 40,000 channels and only 150 of them have anything good on."

  • mym1990 3 years ago

    If 10,000 people say this but there is little overlap in the channel preferences, suddenly 40,000 channels seems a reasonable number. Point being that there are a wide ranging number of interests, just because it isn't in your niche, doesn't mean it shouldn't be there at all.

rajeshp1986 3 years ago

This is pretty awesome. One small feedback, I noticed how there are multiple tags indicating same kind of content. for ex - "Mathematics" and "math". Combining these would be useful.

ElijahLynn 3 years ago

TKT Talk under English > Music here, https://limnology.co/en/languages/en/keywords/music, is not in English.

Not sure how to report an incorrect listing on your site, would be good to better surface how to do that.

  • askytbOP 3 years ago

    I'll add a report button, it definitely needs it. All of that data is from the the youtube channels themselves and _a lot_ of them mislabel things, even such basic ones as their channel's language.

nanook 3 years ago

I find it hilarious that "Indian English" is a separate category

  • askytbOP 3 years ago

    I had to split it because the sheer size of Indian audiences breaks all the metrics, and yet those videos would not be super relevant in the west as a very large percentage of the Indian educational youtube consists of various kinds of local exam/test preparation channels

  • rpastuszak 3 years ago

    Why?

    IIRC Indian English has almost 250m speakers, which is in the same ballpark as what we'd call American English and has its own, distinct features as much as AmE vs. BrE.

    Edit: added context

gingerlime 3 years ago

Looks cool! curious how you sourced and tagged the channels?

We have a few popular anatomy channels in different languages[0], but I couldn’t find any of our videos when searching for “anatomy” and also results were quite mixed. Some videos were quite unrelated or very loosely related at best.

[0] main one in English https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHn_K1zOBYZqtmIYkXLEIQw

fudged71 3 years ago

Ok now create a vector space of similarity between videos in each category and extract the key points from each video into a summary of each category.

enumjorge 3 years ago

This is a great resource. One thing to watch out for if you're using this to practice listening skills in a foreign language, is that not all regions seem to be tagged correctly. I clicked on Spanish, then the Mexico tag, and the top video was of someone with a Spanish accent rather than a Mexican or Latin American one.

spaniard89277 3 years ago

This is good: https://limnology.co/es/creators/UCjtUS7-SZTi6pXjUbzGHQCg

It would be cool to be able to find similar channels in other languages, but I can see how that would be challenging.

  • askytbOP 3 years ago

    Yeah, that is something I'd love to implement but so far could not figure it out, even simply interlinking the keywords across 20 different languages is very non-trivial

shirononon_ 3 years ago

AI has already digitized these videos a countless number of times why are we slow to implement this as an algorithm into the genetic code of a fish which we may then stick into our ear to perform any spoken translation to us.

We will probably have similar for eyeballs one day but they may be more invasive.

dang 3 years ago

This isn't eligible for Show HN - please see https://news.ycombinator.com/showhn.html - so I've taken that out of the title now.

  • askytbOP 3 years ago

    Because it's a "list"? I don't think that's correct, there's ballpark 200k different pages with unique content in that app, that's a lot more than just a list.

    • dang 3 years ago

      It's not really an interactive product that people can 'try out' or 'play with'. It's an information repository. Nothing wrong with that, but it's not really in the Show HN spirit. I admit it's a borderline call.

phyrex 3 years ago

The Chinese version distinguishes simplified from traditional characters. It shouldn’t do that.

The German version is a little meh. Top categories are something like “howto”. It seems like you used a very simple word-based algorithm to create the categories?

zelphirkalt 3 years ago

This is missing something critical: It shows tags, but does not allow to use them like tags. Instead it only allows to use them as categories. One should be able to narrow down results by clicking multiple tags.

  • askytbOP 3 years ago

    I did think about it, but my concern was that because I only take a small subset of top keywords for each channel, it's very easy to create a combination of tags that'll show no results. I'll play around with it and see if it makes sense to implement.

photochemsyn 3 years ago

Great resource, found a lot of interesting videos already.

One suggestion is to include video length in the individual video display, as most of the very short videos aren't that useful.

worik 3 years ago

I am outraged that the "English" option has the USA flag!

It should be the St. George's cross, or at the very least (and most practically) the Union Jack.

  • bigyikes 3 years ago

    It makes sense if you go by size of English-speaking population.

    …but then it might be replaced by an Indian or Nigerian flag in a few decades :)

  • penguin_booze 3 years ago

    Look at me. I'm the captain now.

beefman 3 years ago

Under English, you have both "diy" and "do it yourself", as well as "english" and "learn english".

repple 3 years ago

Thanks so much! Appreciate you doing this.

elcapitan 3 years ago

This is great, two suggestions:

- search box on every sub page

- allow for reverse search of channels I know (so I can check out similar channels)

truly 3 years ago

This is great and very useful to me!

What source are you getting the channels from?

And how do you choose which channel goes in?

okdood64 3 years ago

As a YouTube addict, this is one of the greatest things I've ever seen. Thank you!

tkk23 3 years ago

How difficult is it to collect user feedback to improve the categorization?

patrickdavey 3 years ago

Awesome - wish it had Dutch!

visarga 3 years ago

Many of the channels are stale, latest video from one or more years ago.

  • allarm 3 years ago

    I don’t think it’s a problem unless it’s about some cutting edge technology.

orsenthil 3 years ago

What is the point of 70000 educational channels for an individual?

throw_m239339 3 years ago

Looks cool, how is it curated? Manually or with an algorithm?

blinding-streak 3 years ago

Great idea. Bookmarked. Thanks for building and sharing it.

samstave 3 years ago

YT is absolute garbage... we should call out the ACTUAL people responsible for just how terrible their UX is.

If anyone is hiring and someone says they did UX at YT - do not hire them.

  • agilob 3 years ago

    >anyone is hiring and someone says they did UX at YT - do not hire them.

    Unless you and your business care more about monies than what people say on social media, and your company is suddenly making more money then... I guess hire them?

  • johndfsgdgdfg 3 years ago

    Thank you for posting this. Moreover Google is a spyware company that holds users hostages for money. I wish Twitch can replace Youtube someday.

    • samstave 3 years ago

      Yeah, I wasnt calling out YT content - specifically calling out the platform team internally...

grammers 3 years ago

Now I'm busy. Thanks for sharing!

sangupta 3 years ago

Site seems down for me, and isup.me.

robot 3 years ago

this is very useful, the first video I hit was a very educational one with no fluff.

derekja 3 years ago

This is great! Thanks!

ppjim 3 years ago

Thanks

punnerud 3 years ago

Where are all the Rust videos? Python on top: https://limnology.co/en/languages/en/keywords/programming

fazfq 3 years ago

Very cool. Would it be possible to separate South American Spanish from Spanish... Spanish?

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