I’ve been tracking the trajectory of Kyle Krueger’s content lately, and I find the pivot from pure tech unboxing to "experimental skepticism" quite fascinating. By purchasing items like the bioluminescent water or the "moon rocks" that are clearly dubious, Kyle is effectively tapping into a debunking niche while maintaining the high-energy lifestyle aesthetic that built his brand. From a technical standpoint, his retention editing is top-tier, but I wonder if the "bro got scammed" narrative will eventually lead to diminishing returns. It would be interesting to see a deeper analytical breakdown of the price-to-performance ratio on some of the actual "futuristic" tech he showcases, rather than just the MSCHF-style oddities. Does the community prefer these biological experiments like the Rainbow Tree, or should he return to high-end consumer electronics?