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10 YouTube Channels Linux Users Should Explore
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Would also recommend Brodie Robertson. Some of his videos are just reading articles and not contributing much, but some are quite useful.
Also Brodie's podcast Tech Over Tea. I was on the podcast so I'm a bit biased, but he has a lot of open source developers from different projects on and they are always interesting.
Brodie is a great "summarizer". Its nice to keep tabs on the goings on between the development and developers of various desktop projects and backend developers.