Asahi Lina (vtuber) does Livestreams with Linux GPU driver development: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwkfNQzKwICfPKs6V0ZUFZQ
You can also find her in the fediverse: https://vt.social/@lina
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Asahi Lina (vtuber) does Livestreams with Linux GPU driver development: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwkfNQzKwICfPKs6V0ZUFZQ
You can also find her in the fediverse: https://vt.social/@lina
Isn't that marcan? There might not be much new content, since he quit the Asahi Linux project.
While LaurieWired isn't a linux youtuber she does use it here and there, and her content is in general very interesting reverse engineering stuff. And I like the Serial Experiments Lain theming she uses, complete with Copland OS in this video, but also other old late 90s early 00s OS'es.
Jill from Destination Linux has already been mentioned, and then the only other linux woman youtuber (edit: I know of) is probably Wendy from Linux Out Loud..
Andrea Borman is interesting…
Jill on Destination Linux
Veronica Explains comes to mind: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMiyV_Ib77XLpzHPQH_q0qQ
She is also on Peertube: https://tinkerbetter.tube/c/veronicaexplains/videos
Veronica explains has cool content