I feel like a Hackintosh video that uses updated guides (OpenCore, Big Sur, etc) would be helpful as all current LTT guides use Clover (which is no longer the bootloader of choice), or overcomplicated VMs. The dortiana guide for OpenCore is a great resource that I feel the majority of people can follow. It would be great for LTT to show how easy it is to make a bare metal Hackintosh that behaves exactly like a real mac, even on AMD cpus. Maybe a concept like the "All AMD Hackintosh" or something like that. Another possibility is getting Linus to figure it out instead of grabbing the nearest Anthony. With just a little bit of effort (seriously, the most complicated things like SSDTs, serial generation, etc are all automated now on both windows and macOS), one can build a Hack that will update like a real mac because the entire system is completely standard, and all modification is done at boot before macOS even starts. I feel that this could be great for the hackintosh community, as current "guides" on LTT may drive people away due to their complicated nature.