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anubistheta | 5 years ago

Take a look at another person's approach: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoTi0tM4yQ8

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the_pwner224|5 years ago

That YouTube channel is really great. Their older videos have a lot of lasers but they have expanded into many other subjects. I found them when searching about magnetohydrodynamics on YT. Highly recommended. I generally prefer consuming text but never have an issue sitting through their 30 minute long videos.

Recently they had a video about making very high performance thermal paste and were selling it, but three weeks later it still hasn't shipped and my email a week ago is unanswered. A shame, because their videos are still really great - I wanted to support them financially because the stuff they do is not cheap. But I guess selling a higher quality product for cheaper than the competitors isn't really a great monetization strategy. Meanwhile I had to settle for worse product at a higher price for my high power led project :(

jcims|5 years ago

Somehow I knew it was going to be Tech Ingredients based on the confluence of topics. At least now i know he's human haha.

(highly recommend the channel, shows you how to make everything from brilliantly colored smoke bombs to banana brandy to plasma tubes and peltier refrigerators in a fairly precise and clinical manner)

arijun|5 years ago

Wow, thanks for turning me on to this guys channel. I like how he goes through the science in a way that’s accessible but doesn’t skimp or handwave.

raverbashing|5 years ago

Very nice video and approach to the problem

(the chocolate part start about 20min in but the candy part is definitely worth a watch as well)

borski|5 years ago

This guy is the Walter White of chocolate.

gerdesj|5 years ago

Very pretty but the intro looks like syrup and not chocolate which is what this post is about. I know that your link promises chocolate later but that's no good here 8)

catalogia|5 years ago

He switches over to discussing chocolate at the 20 minute mark.

jan_Inkepa|5 years ago

If you skip to the end you'll see chocolate as well.

jkqwzsoo|5 years ago

There are several pieces of irridescent chocolate (white and milk, it looks like) shown in the first shot, 15 seconds in.