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Futurama. there's an entire subreddit for Futurama sleepers and I think it's the largest of its category
My Relias training...
King of the Hill, Top Gear UK, Travel Man with Richard Ayoade
Trackmania gameplay. It's an arcade racing game, purely skill based, no story to follow. Players will play the same track multiple times until they get a good time, that way you don't miss anything important if you look away for a while. Probably not gonna work for you if you're not into the game though.
trackmania has that in common with basically all speedrunning streams/content. super nice to have in the background since it can be repetitive and you can pay attention if they get a good run going :)
and there are people who speedrun probably every game you've ever enjoyed, so there is plenty of options!
Yes! TrackMania footage is so satisfying. Wirtual's documentaries on the game are also great
Anything from the Simon Whistlerverse, today I found out, brain blaze, casual criminalist, they're all good to have playing in the background, especially when Simon starts ranting.
I currently have a Baldur's Gate 3 stream running in the background and she's just doing inventory management. My brain can't handle anything more complicated.
I like the free Plex channels for Antiques Roadshow and BBC.
I believe thatβs the same source as Pluto tv, if not, Pluto tv also has those channels
we really need to set up a Discord server where people can live chat all the Pluto TV channels
I like listening to a number of things, but watching things just slows me down.
STLN DRMS and Seven Beats Music on youtube. Or Soma FM's groove salad stream.
LabPadre's 24/7 stream of SpaceX in Boca Chica. Sometimes watching concrete dry or debris removal is just what I need to take a step back.
Audio books are nice. I like short story collections where each story is maybe 20 to 40 minutes long.
Any recomendations?
I'm currently going to through the BBC classics ultimate story collection. I also liked the BBC radio 4 rendition of Dorian grey. The radio ones tend to have multiple voices and some special effects. I also loved the blade trilogy by Joe Abercrombie.
If you like sci-fi, I can recommend the children of time and deepness in the sky. Vernor vinge also has a novella in audio format called fast times at Ridgemont high.
I like watching magicians do magic tricks while I drive, and trying to spot the technique.
Iβm just kidding donβt do that
Holy shit this would have been an amazing line for Micheal Scott to say
Michael the Magic
Do you like silly stuff? I usually put on the YouTube channel Drawfee. A group of artists take ridiculous prompts and draw them on the fly, and the idea usually mutates mid-drawing based on their conversations.
Might not be great as you have to be able to look up from what you're doing to see the drawings. I'm more of a multitasker so it works for me.
drawfee mentioned! I also watch Secret Sleepover Society, their game stream
Lately I've been going through my favorite artists and listening to their music in chronological order.
I hate the "pick something to listen to" phase of music listening, full albums let's me control what im listening to while not needing me to maintain it.
Northernlion/The Library of Letourneau, he plays videogames and just kinda does a stream of consciousness thing that often has nothing to do with the game itself. It's entertaining and he has a nice voice.
+1 for NL and librarian's cuts. Just got into him 2 months ago, super good for background stuff
MST3K, especially some of the episodes I'm most familiar with.
That's weird because 'In the background while you do stuff' is Golden Corral's new slogan
Josh Strife Hays. Absolutely whelming 2nd monitor content.
+1 for Josh, particularly the "was it good?" Series where he replays ancient titles start-to-finish while giving his thoughts about the game design.
i like listening to Lily Simpson videos when i'm doing chores and such. Her videos are often fairly long (meaning i don't need to stop what i am doing to pick another video), easy to take in without having to actually watch with my eyeballs the whole time, and of consistently high quality.
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I'm open-source; check me out at GitHub.
Podcasts, currently listening to lets go to court.
Star Trek. All of it.
I always have Lofi Girl playing quietly in the background when I'm working.
Valeur sΓ»re
I often have ASMR videos playing in the background while I play chill games or at work. It relaxes my mind and helps me focus
Therapy Gecko, Bad Friends, Podcast But Outside
My son loves the podcast Behind the Bastards. I like animal documentaries.
It's a fantastic podcast! But I feel like it's kinda too good to have it in the background
Time Team on YouTube, but itβs an archeology show so you really have to like that topic.
Was about to say the same thing - just annoying it's not all available online in the UK
There are a lot of episodes on YouTube, on there official channel and on other channels. Plenty to keep me occupied for a while.