Be it on YT or just blog posts from a website, please do share any low-tech focused content creators :)
Does solar.lowtechmagazine.com count? Or is that just considered standard reading on slrpnk.net?
Primitive Technology.
Completely forgot that channel!
If you didn’t comment this, I would have.
Ah yeah, a classic <3
Cody’s Lab. Not specifically low tech but there are hundreds of videos of him mining, making greenhouses, and beekeeping
Low-Tech Magazine shows up on here occasionally, I’ve enjoyed their articles.
I’d also recommend Kris Harbour Natural Building on YouTube.
Van Oak Props.
It’s nice to see the creativity that goes into creating props. I also follow watch a few others that also go over props and haunted house builds.
Primitive Technology, the channel that inspired all those faked terrible “building stuff in the woods” channels, but the original is really good.
Does Joseph’s machines count as low tech?
Or do you mean more primitive tech?
Clickspring is currently recreating the antikythera mechanism using period accurate tools and technology, which is low tech if you consider that it was high tech for the ancient greeks.
I love the low tech cycling subculture at yt - bikepackers, mechanics, tinkerers…
Like Path less pedaled and BikeFarmer.
They show how the bikes should be simple, mechanical machines that are bombproof and easy to repair not some high tech racing monsters.
Does Look Mum No Computer count?
Absolutely. Analog is retro. That’s low tech for sure.
Anyone watch attoparsec on YouTube?
I saw him at open sauce last year, and got to type out a tweet using his typesetter’s keyboard:
Cheers for mentioning this, that shit is right up my alley! :D
Yeah, he’s got some dope stuff, and seemed nice. He made a fuse-triggered mechanical thumper from Dune. This was before the movie, so I don’t know how it compares, but it’s quite clever.
Black Forager, whom I mostly follow on F-book.
@tinycarnivoroussheep @Sunny same on IG though
Camping with Steve is pretty great