Okay, now that you've gotten through step 1 of "games built in Baba is You", let's move on to step 2: Legend of Zelda
GBA crash sound turns out to be the hardware ignoring the end of the sound data buffer and just playing all the memory as sound and TheZZAZZGlitch decided to actually use that to get a ROM dump of bootleg Pokemon Emerald (using suboptimal audio transfer equipment too - people in the comments are talking about ways he could've improved the sound quality without needing an oscilloscope, stuff like a shorter cable and a USB audio device)
Does anyone else watch therealsamalkhatib's shorts? He does a cast of characters that may or may not be mobsters, and they argue over different food and drink preferences with the occasional lore video and I'm hooked. Teddy is my favorite because of course he is.
For those that enjoyed the Super Mario 64 Watch For Rolling Rocks Half-A Press video, pannenkoek2012 just put out a nearly 4-hour long video doing a deep dive on SM64's invisible walls. (Along with the explanations themselves, I'm also enjoying all of the clips interspersed throughout of (a) TASes and challenge runs actually using the invisible walls to their advantage, and (b) all the speedrunners that accidentally bonk on an invisible wall and react with pure befuddlement.)
They're not the first people to try this kind of thing, but it's just really funny how the music reacts every time he tries to explain something.
Jenny Nicholson's devastating 4-hour dismantling of the "Galactic Starcruiser" hotel at Disney World got covered in the New York Times a couple days ago. This is cool for her, but also has resulted in an extremely funny phenomenon where the comment section for the video is now full of normies who have absolutely no idea how on earth they just spent four hours enthralled by a woman sitting in front of a stuffed porg larger than she is complaining in a perfect deadpan about a failed vacation destination they'd never heard of until this moment while wearing a variety of silly costumes.
New Weird Al polka, but more importantly, the official music video has a whole bunch of animators, some of whom got their start doing fan animations of Weird Al songs back in the day.
Chat GPT plays Pokemon. It's better at insults than type knowledge, but is very clear on the merits of Quick Attack. "In the meantime, here's some quality vowel spam. AOOEEEEEEIOAAAA" "Sometimes I think my poor Burphy couldn't hit water if he fell out of a boat." "Jeremy is hanging by a thread and seems to have developed a sudden and severe allergy to winning."