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KeepItTechie

KeepItTechie

Linux administration and terminal workflows with a focus on foundational skills and live demonstrations.

Rating
6.6
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100+
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113K
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Age
9y 3m
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Nutrition Label

KeepItTechie delivers practical, hands-on Linux tutorials that rely on live terminal demonstrations rather than theoretical slides. The content is highly authentic and beginner-friendly, though it focuses on standard educational curriculums rather than novel engineering insights.

Strengths

  • +Live terminal demonstrations verify all claims
  • +Titles accurately reflect the scope of the tutorials
  • +Clear, step-by-step communication of foundational concepts

Notes

  • !Check the description for affiliate links to hardware and books, though the educational content remains neutral.
  • !Tutorials focus on fundamental command-line usage and may not cover advanced engineering edge cases.

Why this rating

Evidence receipts showing why each dimension is rated the way it is.

Rigor & Evidence8/10
Cites specific legislation 'California Assembly Bill 1043' and references the 'PC Gamer Article' as a primary source for the mandate details.
[01:15]
Experience Authenticity8/10
We can see inside of here we have fedora-cisco-openh264.repo, fedora.repo, fedora-updates.repo...
[09:15]

Demonstrates direct engagement with the file system, showing the actual repository configuration files rather than just describing them conceptually.

Title-Content Alignment8/10
Learn about IP addresses, firewall basics, SSH, and configuring your network.
[Description]

The description outlines specific, fundamental topics that align perfectly with the 'Basics' promise in the title, avoiding clickbait.

Original Analysis4/10
Another command that I use quite often is free dash h... and that will show you your memory.
[01:22]

The content is a standard walkthrough of ubiquitous Linux commands (`uptime`, `free`, `top`) without unique frameworks or novel insights.

Technical Depth5/10
This is your one minute, your five minute, and your 15 minute load averages. So you can see over the last 15 minutes my load average has been 0.00.
[00:45]

Correctly identifies and explains the standard load average metrics in the `uptime` command output, providing adequate basic context.

Transparency5/10
Video description contains affiliate links under 'RECOMMENDED LINUX BOOKLIST' and 'RECORDING EQUIPMENT' (e.g., amzn.to links).
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