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There's a guy on UA-cam here, Jorrit Tyberghein. Hes made Minecraft mods before and has a bunch of tutorials for modding. Not sure of what his accent is but I followed his channel immediately after watching his showcase video for his lost cities mod.
Literally! Cad, math, coding, like they're so good at it, and teaching too. I won't even watch American tutorials anymore because they're so bad in comparison. I love how simple they make things and the pace at which they take their lessons. There is no pressure in their tutorials and they present accurate information in a "it'll be okay" type way.
This is hilarious: a whole subgenre of ASMR recording that isn't supposed to be ASMR! (With this one, even the clickety noise from the keyboard is spot on...as is the fact that most insomniacs won't have the faintest idea what this programmer is on about...) I had a weird occurrence at work once years ago. I was supposed to be taking notes at a meeting...but the guy who was the main guest at the meeting had what in retrospect was a perfect ASMR voice, mesmeric, and it felt like I was being sedated... actually started to have difficulty writing! Freaky.
I'm a big fan of roleplays despite how obviously fake they are. I like the personal attention aspect. But sometimes it's nice to put on someone who's voice happens to click with you.
I had my first real ASMR experience when i was around 4 years old. There was a postman on the door with the most calming voice, and he was turning pages of papers and writing. The voice echoed a bit because it was in the main hallway of the building. I'll always remember that day, i almost melted like butter, i had goosebumps and my legs started feeling heavy. I know it probably sounds weird but it is what it is.
I find it's easier to sleep if I have no idea what they're talking about funnily enough. If I can understand them, then I start paying too much attention to what they're saying and can't sleep lol
It's good you can use it to relax. I could see it easily becoming boring if you don't actually experience a meridian response, aka the MR in ASMR. It looses quite a bit value meaning in my opinion. If you REALLY want to relax, or use it for sleep, which a lot of people do, I'd highly recommend John Butler from spiritual unfoldment. You don't have to like, or even really listen to anything he says if you disagree with his philosophies. Frankly, if you're already trying to sleep, you'll probably pass out before you'll even know what they are.
see David Bull (woodblock carver from mokuhankan, in asakusa, tokyo) and obviously Ian McCollum at forgotten weapons! Those channels aren’t ASMR in any way but if you like the unintentional vibe these get me every time, I mostly use asmr to learn before bed it’s rather cool lol
Android Kotlin/Java, did this for my final paper in my undergraduate degree. Very relaxing and great to go back into backend coding. Now in postgraduate studies, am studying Data sciences and Algorithms.
The amount of fun you have programming depends highly on what you're actually working on. That being said, even wrangling databases around is more interesting than a lot of other jobs. A lot of the interesting bits actually come from how these systems *fail* to work properly and solving those problems. Struggling with something and then *getting it* is a massive dopamine hit, which I think is why some people talk about programming as an "anti-drug" and "addictive."
It's either boring like you don't even want to start because you'll have to work on someone else's code and figure out how they were thinking or rather WHAT were they thinking ... lol ... and like any change you make will bring up 1200 errors Then there's the one time you get to create something from scratch, and that's like 15 hours of non-stop coding and it's actually... fun? Yeah... so, it is pretty boring maybe 70% of the time.
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I know I'm quite off topic but do anybody know of a good place to watch newly released tv shows online ?
@Parker Dariel I would suggest Flixzone. Just search on google for it :)
@Parker Dariel try Flixzone. You can find it by googling :)
@Parker Dariel Try flixzone. You can find it by googling :)
I feel like all these replies are the same person
For coding tutorials, the thicker the accent the better the tutorial usually is
This is so true lol it's what I look for
Love the accent!
There's a guy on UA-cam here, Jorrit Tyberghein. Hes made Minecraft mods before and has a bunch of tutorials for modding. Not sure of what his accent is but I followed his channel immediately after watching his showcase video for his lost cities mod.
Literally! Cad, math, coding, like they're so good at it, and teaching too. I won't even watch American tutorials anymore because they're so bad in comparison. I love how simple they make things and the pace at which they take their lessons. There is no pressure in their tutorials and they present accurate information in a "it'll be okay" type way.
More interesting people lmao
Kenyan accent is highly underrated in asmr, Eliud kipchoge has a great voice but it’s hard to find good videos
Yes, there are many gentle, humble Kenyans and many have pleasant perfect asmr voices
This is hilarious: a whole subgenre of ASMR recording that isn't supposed to be ASMR! (With this one, even the clickety noise from the keyboard is spot on...as is the fact that most insomniacs won't have the faintest idea what this programmer is on about...)
I had a weird occurrence at work once years ago. I was supposed to be taking notes at a meeting...but the guy who was the main guest at the meeting had what in retrospect was a perfect ASMR voice, mesmeric, and it felt like I was being sedated... actually started to have difficulty writing! Freaky.
It is really funny, I just come here to read the comments and its hilarious
I'm a big fan of roleplays despite how obviously fake they are. I like the personal attention aspect. But sometimes it's nice to put on someone who's voice happens to click with you.
I had my first real ASMR experience when i was around 4 years old. There was a postman on the door with the most calming voice, and he was turning pages of papers and writing. The voice echoed a bit because it was in the main hallway of the building. I'll always remember that day, i almost melted like butter, i had goosebumps and my legs started feeling heavy. I know it probably sounds weird but it is what it is.
Computer tutorials are always weirdly calming to me
My African brother talking about something Im clueless about. Love it🔥🔥
me: falls asleep to people with calming voices and accents talking about things im 100% clueless about
I find it's easier to sleep if I have no idea what they're talking about funnily enough. If I can understand them, then I start paying too much attention to what they're saying and can't sleep lol
imagine my object oriented programming lecturer teach exactly like this during online classes..how tf am i not supposed to fall asleep?
I’m early on a asmr video, I’m new to asmr I heard about it through memes but I’ll admit it’s very calming!
Welcome to the community!
It's good you can use it to relax. I could see it easily becoming boring if you don't actually experience a meridian response, aka the MR in ASMR. It looses quite a bit value meaning in my opinion. If you REALLY want to relax, or use it for sleep, which a lot of people do, I'd highly recommend John Butler from spiritual unfoldment. You don't have to like, or even really listen to anything he says if you disagree with his philosophies. Frankly, if you're already trying to sleep, you'll probably pass out before you'll even know what they are.
see David Bull (woodblock carver from mokuhankan, in asakusa, tokyo) and obviously Ian McCollum at forgotten weapons! Those channels aren’t ASMR in any way but if you like the unintentional vibe these get me every time, I mostly use asmr to learn before bed it’s rather cool lol
@@coryulrich6489 why do you spell lose "loose" i see so many people doing this
it is very calming
Don’t know how someone could actually learn from this and not fall asleep!
That's the secret...
Android Kotlin/Java, did this for my final paper in my undergraduate degree. Very relaxing and great to go back into backend coding. Now in postgraduate studies, am studying Data sciences and Algorithms.
Nice man, hope life goes well for you
Theres a chap that goes by simpledeveloper on here, he hasn't uploaded in years but his voice is amazing
I'm shivering just from remembering about JPA
*Clicks on relaxing ASMR video*
Obama - “I’M ASKING YOU TO BELIEVE!!!”
but did you believe?
loved this one please upload more like these
This would be great if it didn't have the BOOM BOOM BOOM in the background!!!
I think its pretty nice
I thought that he must have the mic on his chest and it's picking up his heartbeat. I agree that it's very distracting.
lovely Sounds and many tingles
Why do people with accents especially thick accents make the best unintentional asmr 😴
"Dickson The Developer" remember his name
Is there more unintentional programming stuff? the intentional asmr shit drives me crazy
This was so interesting thank you 😊
Aah, you're a real one using PyCharm!
Honestly surprised you haven’t done a John hurt video
Hey have you heard of Melissa the groomer? She has a lot of unintentional asmr on her channel
Thanks
Really unfortunate channel name in 2020
It’s good that you ask for permission
listening this while programming
I wonder if he has other videos out there?
Do an entire of renate mcnay from conscioustv next?
C# is a superior language & .net core is lightyears ahead.
how so?
Zzzzzz😴 beautiful accent and perfectly pronounced English.Bravo 👌🏻☺️
You'd be surprised how many coding channels are unintentionally doing asmr
"So let's re-f**k to this..."
Its Falcon
what’s with falcon on the thumbnail
10 Home
20 Relax
30 Goto 20
The music in the background is *not* relaxing
"WAT"
Hacheellow every one
Poor recording tech ruins this young man's otherwise delightful speaking voice.
Next time fanya ya 'c++ or python' 😂 though it's cool watching this content
Stonks
I’m here bc programming is so boring it puts me to sleep😂
only came here for the programming
Huh?
That's how you study this thing
Black voices are soothing but of course I had know idea what he said
Imagine actually doing this as a job never seen anything so boring
considering he makes in a month what I make in a year, im pretty sure he's fine with it.
The amount of fun you have programming depends highly on what you're actually working on. That being said, even wrangling databases around is more interesting than a lot of other jobs. A lot of the interesting bits actually come from how these systems *fail* to work properly and solving those problems. Struggling with something and then *getting it* is a massive dopamine hit, which I think is why some people talk about programming as an "anti-drug" and "addictive."
Building a website is actually pretty fun because you can see what all this code does. Its a sense of satisfaction seeing what you created with code.
It's either boring like you don't even want to start because you'll have to work on someone else's code and figure out how they were thinking or rather WHAT were they thinking ... lol ... and like any change you make will bring up 1200 errors
Then there's the one time you get to create something from scratch, and that's like 15 hours of non-stop coding and it's actually... fun?
Yeah... so, it is pretty boring maybe 70% of the time.
If nobody does these type of jobs every computers and phones would be useless
bro this isnt soft spoken, this is just talking
I don't think you understand what soft spoken means lmao
aww yeah so boring zzzz
2nd
This isn't ASMR voice at all, his voice is too loud.
You can hear the tribes in the background