Ferris (aka Jake Taylor): https://www.youtube.com/ferrisstreamsstuff - live streams lots of things, but my favorite was his nintendo64 emulator written in rust. Playlist starts here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fsi9HPcyrU8&list=PL-sXmdrqqY...
Brian Will; Programming lessons on various topics; YouTube
What I like about his videos is they are short and straight to the point. He also happens to have a great voice.
Links in comments?
May I suggest you create playlists on YouTube combining the videos by topic?
Abdul Bari is pretty good. He tried to explain from the root instead of jumping into a topic directly. However I hope he adds more videos for implementation as that's more difficult than the algo itself.
> Yan Chernikov
His content is non-existent to bad.
Andreas Kling [1]. He is developing an OS from scratch in C++. I really like watching his videos. Watching him code also lowered the barrier for me to contribute his open source project.
[1] https://youtube.com/c/AndreasKling