Wow, just WOW. Absolutely breathtaking! As someone who has been deeply involved in the field of IT for over 45 years, I have never seen something so truly amazing. This video is truly a game-changer for KRplus and the internet as a whole. We are entering a new era of content creation. The clarity, the elegance, the sheer brilliance of the explanation left me in total awe. I have seen many explanations of Turing Machines and the Von Noumann Architecture. But THIS video? This video opened my eyes in a way nothing else has my entire life. It's like witnessing the entierty of human history, from fire to agriculture to writing to math to computers to THIS. I had to pause several times to recompose myself from the constant sobbing. The explanation is just THAT majestic. I feel like I'm seeing the Mona Lisa for the first time, but now, in a field I have dedicated most of life to. HUGE Kudos to sentry for crafting such an unbelievably amazing mind blowing mind boggling magestic genius intuitive enlightening piece of content. THIS is what keeps me coming back to KRplus. THIS is what keeps me awake at night. THIS is what I live for. THIS is my life.
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No, but it how how you should get kids excited about computers. I was smart enough to understand these concepts in the classroom study, but if I had access to this, I would have been able to remember it easier.
Ah, a memory leak (probably). Computer wants to know a number, it puts that in memory. Nothing else should be using that piece of memory because it’s already in use, and/or it needs to be unreserved once the computer is done with that number so that it doesn’t waste memory on unused stuff. Those issues can both get out of hand, and when the calculator app asks for a number and gets back the bee movie script, it won’t be too happy and will probably blue screen. Edit: you may have heard that people are trying to stop using the programming language C and move to other things, and this is why. It’s very easy to have a memory leak in C
@@DatBoi_TheGudBIAS True, but bugs suck and are unavoidable. The world would be better off with a safer programming language. Also hardly anyone is gonna program better after hearing how easy it is to have a memory leak. Most people won’t care unless they have a job, in which case they should know all that stuff already
Same sht in Asia, is all about the money. They only teach because is high paying job and not explain things properly forcing the students to learn from other sources instead(not like you can blame them because you need a job but if you can get to relax and be allowed to it then its win if all you have to do is just read and give a bullsht homework; relax not all teachers are like these but the ones that are good are a rare breed) . Then the educational department thinks their schools are effective because it looks like the students are being taught properly because of the average grades output but the grades dont say where they learn their stuff because its just a bunch of numbers not realizing that the students are not really learning from the school but from somewhere else 💀💀💀 The education department will not care because they are not the ones suffering and they already have the money.
Simonthy was drawn to a video explaining computer workings due to his innate curiosity about technology. The video's accessible explanations and engaging animations made complex concepts like binary code and CPU architecture comprehensible. Learning about computing pioneers like Ada Lovelace and Alan Turing added a historical perspective, fueling Simonthy's appreciation for the innovation shaping today's digital landscape. Understanding the symbiotic relationship between hardware and software, he grasped concepts like Moore's Law and von Neumann architecture, deepening his admiration for the elegance of computer systems. Simonthy's fascination stemmed from a blend of curiosity, accessibility, historical context, and conceptual clarity, inspiring him to explore further the transformative potential of technology.
The DDoS and this video is like.... I don't have words for that... It's just amazingly beautifully mind blowing 🤩 I wish I had a teacher like you bro... ❤❤❤❤❤ Love from Bangladesh. 🇧🇩
Truly amazing and understandable of how these machines work. Wish the schools were taking their job seriously and showed these type of videos to our kids.
I love these videos. You should become an I.T. professor and teach this in class. Also love how you used the "I sleep/ *REAL SHIT* " meme to represent ones and zeroes ❤
Another awesome edutainment banger of a video👍 I hope you make a video about how viruses work in a computer in the future, cuz they have confused me for a long time ngl😩
I made my PC conscious. One time in Blender I wanted to render a piece with a lot of Gras. At the time I didnt know it would render n amount of Gras for each one it displays. So I simply displayed as much Gras as I needed and somehow managed to put n as 10.000.000. So when I hit render I forced it to render 10 Million times the amount of Gras that was already filling up the whole screen. My PC came alive and decided to commit s*icide
Next time, please consider doing binary code! Use the sweaty CPU guy again, but have the on and off represented using the "Spongebob Squarepants" clip where a Nosferatu flips the switch. Above the switch is the one (on), and below the switch is the zero (off). Each time a meme goes into the input, it moves to the sweaty typing CPU. The Nosferatu flips the switch in a pattern (zeroes and ones). Then, underneath the sweaty typing CPU GIF, a series of lights light up in the same pattern as the Nosferatu (the CPU receiving the electrical signals). Then, the CPU loads the hardware codex to translate the electricity to binary code. The codex used to decipher the binary is the "I have a peer reviewed study saying you are an idiot" meme. The memory box stores it like here. Then, it leaves those and goes to the output. For the punchline, do like you did here: too much input is ordered. The Nosferatu switches the switch really fast and the lights light up. An alarm starts going off and a smoke effect starts billowing. The codex meme is replaced with the scene in Spongebob's brain where the little sponges are running around an office on fire (in the Fine Dining episode). The smoke turns to fire and everything goes black because the power was cut. Everyone screams.
As a CS student, I was so stressed about my studies but luckily I came across this recommended video! Finally had the laugh of my day! Thank you for this masterpiece 🤣
Can you show: - How Doxing works - How Internet Argument works - How Cancel Culture works - How Internet Apex Predator works - How KRplus Shorts works - How Conspiracy Theory Works - How Raiding works
I love this. I finally know how a computer works. All they need is the CPU and the memory. I'm gonna remove all the other useless junk. Since it makes the case unnecessarily heavy 🤩
You should do a live zoom class as if you’re doing a remote college class. I don’t think many people would join, but for those that do it’d be awesome to see that. Also great to see this is actually becoming a series
Wow, just WOW. Absolutely breathtaking! As someone who has been deeply involved in the field of IT for over 45 years, I have never seen something so truly amazing. This video is truly a game-changer for KRplus and the internet as a whole. We are entering a new era of content creation. The clarity, the elegance, the sheer brilliance of the explanation left me in total awe. I have seen many explanations of Turing Machines and the Von Noumann Architecture. But THIS video? This video opened my eyes in a way nothing else has my entire life. It's like witnessing the entierty of human history, from fire to agriculture to writing to math to computers to THIS. I had to pause several times to recompose myself from the constant sobbing. The explanation is just THAT majestic. I feel like I'm seeing the Mona Lisa for the first time, but now, in a field I have dedicated most of life to. HUGE Kudos to sentry for crafting such an unbelievably amazing mind blowing mind boggling magestic genius intuitive enlightening piece of content. THIS is what keeps me coming back to KRplus. THIS is what keeps me awake at night. THIS is what I live for. THIS is my life.
Bro is speaking yapaneese
WOOOOOOO! That's right baby, this isit, this is what we've been waiting for
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nice copypasta
skibidi toilet
I think this guy should be our IT teacher
skibibidi
Literally
Being able to explain things through memes and plain animation is working good
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IT professor*
@@dudeguy5762 cringes Skibidi toilet I like Cameraman.
This is all cool until we find out that there is a video card and motherboard
Incorrect
And a drive
the tunnels connecting i/o to cpu is the motherboard tho
Damn the computer is so relatable.
Doesn't have a fatherboard, like me.
@@apchistuzI drive
CPU saying ,,what?!" is so realistic
0:09 and I like this magic mystical sound effect
@@windws7137 gaster sound
@@TheCultDc2 exactly
as in the lore, totally forgot about him
@@windws7137just a question....from where does that sweaty guy pressing the keyboard meme comes?....i wanna see the original.
@@muhammedmuha4846 "Among us but you're stuck with the worst task"
Finally, brainrot that actually helps people learn something
Brain nourishment
Not his fault you all develop ADHD in youtube
@@idunno3721Incredible word
@@RongDMemer it's two words
@@jonathanquarles3708 incredible vocabulary
the DDOS attack was really above level!...
Those were IRQs
Yeah that video was top notch
Above ceiling
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That's not a ddos, he just filled both his ram and his swap
This and your last ddos video is the content we need
and we need more
@@user-es4mu3mh2qagreed🔥🔥🔥🔥
It’s always like this, learning is more fun when it’s actually fun
yesssss
This is an accurate representation of my computer trying to run helldivers 2.
Mine can't even start it😂
As a computer science student, I can confirm that this is how we are taught computers work.
No, but it how how you should get kids excited about computers.
I was smart enough to understand these concepts in the classroom study, but if I had access to this, I would have been able to remember it easier.
This is just a simple way of explaining what computers are/work
I would definitely earn a masters degree if classes were thought this way.
I taught so too
@@zk2399lmaooo I see what you did there 💀
@@zk2399You are a genius
Imagine if this is how things were taught, I bet many people would know how computers work
It’s a lot more complicated than this, this would be a very simple computer by modern standards
I think bro has finally found himself the perfect niche. We need more videos like this
As an embedded systems engineer, this says a lot about C memory leaks
I leaked my pants
Ah, a memory leak (probably). Computer wants to know a number, it puts that in memory. Nothing else should be using that piece of memory because it’s already in use, and/or it needs to be unreserved once the computer is done with that number so that it doesn’t waste memory on unused stuff. Those issues can both get out of hand, and when the calculator app asks for a number and gets back the bee movie script, it won’t be too happy and will probably blue screen.
Edit: you may have heard that people are trying to stop using the programming language C and move to other things, and this is why. It’s very easy to have a memory leak in C
It's like the division numbers where it goes all the way (2√) Alt+F4 if Memory leaks started
Thank you for explaining that part. I was confused when the memory completely filled up with 1's and started screaming.
NOOOO my beloved C :c
Just program well, and memory leaks won't be an issue :c
@@DatBoi_TheGudBIAS True, but bugs suck and are unavoidable. The world would be better off with a safer programming language. Also hardly anyone is gonna program better after hearing how easy it is to have a memory leak. Most people won’t care unless they have a job, in which case they should know all that stuff already
@@henrysanecdotes5323 I just learned C, das why im mad lol
Imagine showing this to your grandparents
I find it funny that he uses that guy sleeping and awake to represent ones and zeros
Bro is actually better than the educational system in my country (🇺🇸)
Fr
better than any educational system actually 😅
Same sht in Asia, is all about the money. They only teach because is high paying job and not explain things properly forcing the students to learn from other sources instead(not like you can blame them because you need a job but if you can get to relax and be allowed to it then its win if all you have to do is just read and give a bullsht homework; relax not all teachers are like these but the ones that are good are a rare breed) . Then the educational department thinks their schools are effective because it looks like the students are being taught properly because of the average grades output but the grades dont say where they learn their stuff because its just a bunch of numbers not realizing that the students are not really learning from the school but from somewhere else 💀💀💀 The education department will not care because they are not the ones suffering and they already have the money.
Fr 😂
Same(🇮🇳)
I was born in the right generation
Not his fault you all develop ADHD in youtube
School computer when i about to edge
School computer when i open PowerPoint
It's a whole new level of teaching
As a person who is learning Assembly, I find this video very helpful for me
You... are our new IT teacher now. And you can't deny it.
Once again, you made something informative the most gen alpha way possible.
tbh this is still gen z (🤓)
Very informative
Simonthy was drawn to a video explaining computer workings due to his innate curiosity about technology. The video's accessible explanations and engaging animations made complex concepts like binary code and CPU architecture comprehensible. Learning about computing pioneers like Ada Lovelace and Alan Turing added a historical perspective, fueling Simonthy's appreciation for the innovation shaping today's digital landscape. Understanding the symbiotic relationship between hardware and software, he grasped concepts like Moore's Law and von Neumann architecture, deepening his admiration for the elegance of computer systems. Simonthy's fascination stemmed from a blend of curiosity, accessibility, historical context, and conceptual clarity, inspiring him to explore further the transformative potential of technology.
I traveled back in time and showed this to a medieval peasant and he immediately understood computers
My teacher spent an hour and a half to explain what you shown in 20 seconds.......
Visual explanation > audio explanation
0:23 i like how it goes “what” when the keyboard is sending signal lol
As a IT Teacher I will use this from now on to explain Von Neumann architecture.
Love this series! Do one about GPU next!
That gonna be fun, just pump-action multi meme shot
I hate that this is genuinely educational
Professor, how many “what the dog doin” can the memory handle before Shaq wakes up?
The DDoS and this video is like....
I don't have words for that...
It's just amazingly beautifully mind blowing 🤩
I wish I had a teacher like you bro... ❤❤❤❤❤
Love from Bangladesh. 🇧🇩
Ironically this explains it better than the entire semester, 3 hours a week, I studied computers in school
keep making videos like this, we love em!❤🎉
not sure how much learning i got from this, but i def love how it was explained!
bro explaned this better than any teacher
This is going into the playlist and I’m showing it to my professor.
Truly amazing and understandable of how these machines work. Wish the schools were taking their job seriously and showed these type of videos to our kids.
I swear i went to a coding school and our teacher took 3 classes to teach us this
he could have just played this video and everybody would‘ve got it
Why is this actually helping me understand…
Were getting knowledge with this one💯💯🔥🔥🔥
This is so funny, I had so much laughter! Thank you :"3
This is actually not a bad representation of how it works, this made complete sense
I really like the fact how you’re hearting every comment. I hope this channel blows up
DDOS動画もそうだけど、作者が日本人って知ってめっちゃびっくりしてる 内容がわかりやすすぎる
This makes it sound like you expected it to be completely incomprehensible bc the creator is japanese 😂
Bro struck the algorithm with actually funny and educating content
I love these videos. You should become an I.T. professor and teach this in class.
Also love how you used the "I sleep/ *REAL SHIT* " meme to represent ones and zeroes ❤
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いつも見てます
ホントだ!いつの間にか一万人超えてた!
皆ありがとう!
As a guy who is in the IT program in the university. This is surprisingly accurate
Love your videos man keep posting.
hopefully the knowledge gained from this video will be enough for my operating systems class finals
can you do one about gpu bottleneck
What I want to see if my teachers decide to do a presentation:
Probably a good explanation on how memory of a Voyager works
You are amazing! Mark my words. You'll get millions of subscribers in just a few days. Keep up the great work!
Glad you make another educational meme , the DDoS one was phenomanal
Hoping to see you upload more of these 😊
I can't believe they didn't teach this in my CS class
do more videos like that, you got a new subscription
thank you, you should keep doing more of this, i showed to the kids in my class and theyre loving it!
Another awesome edutainment banger of a video👍
I hope you make a video about how viruses work in a computer in the future, cuz they have confused me for a long time ngl😩
Bro ini jenius menjelaskan dengan metod meme😂
Man, if i didn't know how computer works i would be hella confused
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Best explanation I have ever seen in my entire life. Please be my IT tutor. Please... 😂😂😂😂😂
Finally, now Gen Alpha will understand computer
I made my PC conscious. One time in Blender I wanted to render a piece with a lot of Gras. At the time I didnt know it would render n amount of Gras for each one it displays. So I simply displayed as much Gras as I needed and somehow managed to put n as 10.000.000. So when I hit render I forced it to render 10 Million times the amount of Gras that was already filling up the whole screen. My PC came alive and decided to commit s*icide
WE NEED MORE CONTENT LIKE THIS Teacher!
Great video, Keep making these as this is inspirational and motivating. Life changing also included.
Next time, please consider doing binary code!
Use the sweaty CPU guy again, but have the on and off represented using the "Spongebob Squarepants" clip where a Nosferatu flips the switch. Above the switch is the one (on), and below the switch is the zero (off).
Each time a meme goes into the input, it moves to the sweaty typing CPU.
The Nosferatu flips the switch in a pattern (zeroes and ones). Then, underneath the sweaty typing CPU GIF, a series of lights light up in the same pattern as the Nosferatu (the CPU receiving the electrical signals).
Then, the CPU loads the hardware codex to translate the electricity to binary code.
The codex used to decipher the binary is the "I have a peer reviewed study saying you are an idiot" meme. The memory box stores it like here.
Then, it leaves those and goes to the output.
For the punchline, do like you did here: too much input is ordered. The Nosferatu switches the switch really fast and the lights light up. An alarm starts going off and a smoke effect starts billowing.
The codex meme is replaced with the scene in Spongebob's brain where the little sponges are running around an office on fire (in the Fine Dining episode).
The smoke turns to fire and everything goes black because the power was cut.
Everyone screams.
early, as an IT guy this is a masterpiece.
I learned a lot here and no words were spoken
these videos are GOLD MINES
"How a computer works"
CPU: *The tracking device*
Memory: *The tracking device*
RAM:*The tracking device*
Keyboard: *The tracking device*
Mouse: *The tracking device*
Charger Cable*The tracking device*
Live Intel Celeron reaction:
As a CS student, I was so stressed about my studies but luckily I came across this recommended video! Finally had the laugh of my day! Thank you for this masterpiece 🤣
Best explanation
Can you show:
- How Doxing works
- How Internet Argument works
- How Cancel Culture works
- How Internet Apex Predator works
- How KRplus Shorts works
- How Conspiracy Theory Works
- How Raiding works
Keyboard: sudo -rm -rf
CPU: "I can't believe you've done this"
keep making these SENTRY, I might actually learn something from this and find it useful in the future lol
I love this. I finally know how a computer works. All they need is the CPU and the memory. I'm gonna remove all the other useless junk. Since it makes the case unnecessarily heavy 🤩
this teached me more than all of my computer science classes
Great work
that explains alot, thank you
Just amazing. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😲
I give you the gen-z reward of technology
Basic Input/Output System (BIOS)
Why didn't I just watch this for my computer architecture course?
Very accurate representation, passed my software engineering exams by explaining this.
Please do more whit these things, it doesnt need to be just about computer, it can be on anything and easily to understand
tell us with examples of how viruses, miners, and similar malicious programs work.
You should do a live zoom class as if you’re doing a remote college class. I don’t think many people would join, but for those that do it’d be awesome to see that. Also great to see this is actually becoming a series
I learn more from you than I ever did in school.
Also known as IPO : input process output
Cpu when sweaty osu players:
You made my day dude 😂
Very helpfull aaand *UNTERTAINING*. Well done.
Yep, that's what happens when you press too many buttons.
As an IT high school student, this helps me understand much better than my teacher's explanation
This is the most perfectest explanation ever.
Of anything. In history.
Subscribed
The ddos one was even better imo
By far the only best summary of the lessons which took me 3 years of school to learn😭😭