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ByteSeb
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Overthinking About Tech Rabbit Holes.
The Cybersecurity Iceberg Explained
Apologies for the huge delay. I spent 3 months working on this video everyday. It's not perfect, of course. But I don't think my PC could handle another 5-13 hour long render for the corrections. Thank you so much for watching!.
Intro 00:00
Social Engineering 01:07
Social Media Scams 02:19
Hacking 05:07
Passwords 07:52
VPNs 11:57
Antiviruses 13:58
Shoulder Surfing 16:49
Kali Linux 18:58
Spyware 20:48
Adware 22:13
Software Cracks Are Often Viruses 23:36
Cryptojacking 24:10
Computer Worms 25:16
Malicious Macros 27:45
Ransomware 30:42
Threat Model 33:54
Gaming Hacks 35:38
What Happens To Deleted Files? 38:02
Trojans 39:35
Forkbombs 41:32
Rootkit 44:10
Niche Malware 46:50
Hardware Vulnerabilities 49:31
Quantum Computers Could Break Encryption 52:24
Fileless Malware 53:48
Physical Security 55:02
Deep Web 57:42
Ashley Madison Data Breach 01:00:58
Horror Malware 01:02:17
Snowden Leaks 01:05:20
John McAfee's Final Years 01:06:47
K1ller Malware 01:07:46
Aaron Swartz 01:08:26
Cyberwarfare 01:10:12
Sources & Outro 01:12:48
Intro 00:00
Social Engineering 01:07
Social Media Scams 02:19
Hacking 05:07
Passwords 07:52
VPNs 11:57
Antiviruses 13:58
Shoulder Surfing 16:49
Kali Linux 18:58
Spyware 20:48
Adware 22:13
Software Cracks Are Often Viruses 23:36
Cryptojacking 24:10
Computer Worms 25:16
Malicious Macros 27:45
Ransomware 30:42
Threat Model 33:54
Gaming Hacks 35:38
What Happens To Deleted Files? 38:02
Trojans 39:35
Forkbombs 41:32
Rootkit 44:10
Niche Malware 46:50
Hardware Vulnerabilities 49:31
Quantum Computers Could Break Encryption 52:24
Fileless Malware 53:48
Physical Security 55:02
Deep Web 57:42
Ashley Madison Data Breach 01:00:58
Horror Malware 01:02:17
Snowden Leaks 01:05:20
John McAfee's Final Years 01:06:47
K1ller Malware 01:07:46
Aaron Swartz 01:08:26
Cyberwarfare 01:10:12
Sources & Outro 01:12:48
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macOS: A Linux User's Opinion
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macOS: A Linux User's Opinion The Linux Experiment's videos First macOS Review: ua-cam.com/video/-KYbHJulEo8/v-deo.html Latest macOS Review (Including Hardware): ua-cam.com/video/0saKpm5g8iU/v-deo.html Odysee Channel: odysee.com/@ByteSeb:4 #apple #macos #linux #technology #software
Linux Changed My Life
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Linux Changed My Life Odysee Channel: odysee.com/@ByteSeb:4 #linux
Reddit Alternatives
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Reddit is killing third party apps. What are the alternatives? Odysee Channel: odysee.com/@ByteSeb:4 Follow me on Mastodon: @byteseb@fosstodon.org Tumblr: www.tumblr.com/ Mastodon instances: instances.social/ Lemmy instances: join-lemmy.org/instances Jerboa (Lemmy client for Android): f-droid.org/en/packages/com.jerboa/ Mlem (Lemmy client for iOS): github.com/buresdv/Mlem #reddit #android #tech...
Libadwaita Development Basics (Outdated)
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This video is outdated. Most components related to pages have been replaced by new ones, making this video have inaccurate information. Most other basic things, and niche concepts still apply, and that is why it is still up. In this video, I'm going to show you how you can make a simple Linux application using GTK4 and Libadwaita. Excuse the poor recording quality in the first half of the video...
Using a De-Googled phone for a month!
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Odysee Channel: odysee.com/@ByteSeb:4 Apps I use: Aegis Authenticator (2FA) Aurora Store (Play Store replacement) AOSP Calculator Simple Calendar Pro GrapheneOS Camera AOSP Clock Simple Contacts DAVx5 (For syncing contacts and other data from Nextcloud) Droid-ify (F-Droid client) Element (Matrix client) AOSP Files app Simple Gallery GMaps WV (Google Maps Web Container. It is actually Google Map...
Now I get why people love ThinkPads!
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This video was all written, edited and rendered from the ThinkPad T450. It took around 40 minutes to render using the Olive editor, but it never got very hot and the fans were barely audible. (This video was gonna be uploaded on April 1st, but I realized it would look like a joke) Odysee Channel: odysee.com/@ByteSeb:4 #linux #thinkpad #laptop #technology
The History Of GNOME
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The History Of GNOME Odysee Channel: odysee.com/@ByteSeb:4 Sources: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_de_Icaza es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federico_Mena en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME_1 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME_2 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clearlooks web.archive.org/web/20070527164016/www.deviantart.com/deviation/18591720/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME_3 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME_Sh...
The Artificial Intelligence Iceberg Explained
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The Artificial Intelligence Iceberg Explained Script & Sources: www.mediafire.com/file/mwoptvr00sb2rpy/TheAI_IcebergExplained.md/file Odysee Channel: odysee.com/@ByteSeb:4 00:00 Artificial Intelligence (AI) 01:10 What is actually AI? 02:53 Chatbots (ChatGPT, Cleverbot) 04:04 Self-Driving Cars 05:17 "AI will take over humanity!" 05:48 AI Art (Stable Diffusion, Dall-E) 07:42 Upscaling AI 08:32 Ak...
Apps Apple doesn't want you to know about
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Apps Apple doesn't want you to know about Odysee Channel: odysee.com/@ByteSeb:4 Intro: 00:00 Apple Connect: 00:39 Switchboard: 01:01 App Shack: 01:12 Self Service: 01:33 Caffe Macs: 01:54 Phantom: 02:20 Radar: 02:36 Tap-to-Radar: 03:39 Skyline: 03:52 Directory: 04:03 Canvas: 04:13 Touch Fighter: 04:24 Reliability: 05:27 Internal Settings: 05:52 iPhone Retail Demo Apps: 06:10 iOS Commands: 06:36...
The Complete Operating Systems Iceberg Explained
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Odysee Channel: odysee.com/@ByteSeb:4 #iceberg #technology #software Script & Sources: github.com/byteseb/channel-resources 00:00 Operating Systems 01:34 OS Marketshare 03:02 Apple 03:25 Android 04:00 Windows 05:54 Apple Products 10:31 Google Play Services 11:27 Phone Companies 12:57 Apple Stores 13:18 iOS 16:02 Bugdroid 18:49 Android vs iOS 19:26 Android Skins 23:00 Apple Memes 27:09 Apple Eve...
The Apple Iceberg Explained
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Thanks to @Undefined.100 for the Apple Design Eras Entry! Odysee Channel: odysee.com/@ByteSeb:4 Script & Sources: github.com/byteseb/channel-resources #apple #technology #iceberg
Introducing Android 14 (Concept)
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Introducing Android 14 (Concept) You're free to react to this video! Odysee Channel: odysee.com/@ByteSeb:4 #android #technology #google #concept
Odysee as a YouTube Alternative
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Is Odysee a good UA-cam alternative? Odysee Channel: odysee.com/@ByteSeb:4 #youtube #odysee
Free AI picture scaling with Upscayl!
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Free AI picture scaling with Upscayl! github.com/upscayl/upscayl #AI
The Complete Android Iceberg Explained
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The Complete Android Iceberg Explained
Minetest: A free & open source alternative to Minecraft
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Minetest: A free & open source alternative to Minecraft
Android 12 Material YouTube Trailer (Concept)
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Android 12 Material UA-cam Trailer (Concept)
Deleting Core Android Apps: Launcher, Settings, System UI
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Deleting Core Android Apps: Launcher, Settings, System UI
Huion Inspiroy H430P: The budget drawing tablet
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Huion Inspiroy H430P: The budget drawing tablet
Godot 3 Character Customization #3: Random NPC Generation
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Godot 3 Character Customization #3: Random NPC Generation
Godot 3 Character Customization #2: Animating all parts
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Godot 3 Character Customization #2: Animating all parts
Godot 3 Character Customization #1: Making the animations
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Godot 3 Character Customization #1: Making the animations
5 changes in Android 12 Developer preview 2!
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5 changes in Android 12 Developer preview 2!
explorer.exe need to use 2 bars one thin on top statusbar one thick on buttom apps bar
Make an updated video, please!
We got Android running switch games now
and now theres android 15 a successor to android 14
i am the root user
Yeah
Yeah
Give try to bluefin os it is build on top of Fedora Silverblue with built in distrobox support
Linux amdroid
Cool, Looks Like Gnome Desktop 👍
...no mention at all about Quest headsets which use an Android subsystem?
1:54 just a small correction: MacOS is not Unix-like, it literally IS Unix! It is registered as Unix 03 compliant.
Wow, great video. You need at least a million views on this video!!! Can I translate it into Russian with your authorship indicated?
Sure!
This is disappointing, WIN11 would even be better!
good video
I actually like this dissection a lot as a mac user. The one note I'll throw in though is that a lot of the "i have to enable that" notes are an issue for every OS, quite literally ever. The amount of messing around with Windows 11 to not be totally stupid is equally annoying (although I would argue more so cause of their incessant advertising). I have not used much linux outside Ubuntu, but in my little time, I actually found similar issues with the "I don't like this default behavior" thing as well, and while Linux tends to let me change pretty much anything, it can be an insane hassle depending on the distro. Other than that though, I think the video is really good, even if I disagree with some of the notes. Great stuff!
Quick addition: I do find your G-nome OS interesting, if you have any recommendations on where I can learn more about it that'd be fire
I think you mean Fedora Linux. That OS has stock GNOME
@@byteseb ah gotcha, thanks!
THEY FIXED THE LAC OF WINDOWS SNAPPING IN SEQUIOA!!! I know that this video is from 2023 but it's ok now!
16:09 the close button is not a guessing game. It quits the app if that specific app can only have ONE window open at a time. While if it can have multiple, closing one(even if it's the only one open) doesn't quit the app.
26:36 I WANT TO BE YOUR SYMPHONY
Finder is never closed, this is the UI, App store can't have two windows, so when you close the window you close the app. When you want to close you use the shortcut as you already know I guess, Its a reflex for me but coming from another I can understand though not objective unless proven otherwise, I don't know.
1:06:44 not exactly, root still has restrictions, especially on the hardware and secure stuff. The famous command "rm -rf /" wouldn't work here. After all, root is only the highest hierarchical user of the user land and there are higher privilege levels beyond it
For window/app closing on MacOS, I must agree that the traffic light approach is inconsistent, however, you can achieve it by using keyboard shortcuts. Command+W closes a focused window of an applicataion (but others are still running/the app itself is running in the background if there are no windows of it open), Command+Q quits the app, which means that all of its windows and tasks are closed and not present in memory (this does not force quit the app in the rare events that the app decides to hang itself, however)
Some things i would like to add to clear stuff up: Hide the dock, it saves loads of space and no one i know who uses a mac professionally has the dock showing at all times. Newest mac version (Sequoia) has window snapping finally. The menubar is built into the hardware of the MacBook laptops. These laptops have a 15.4:10 aspect ratio so its even taller than 16:9 with the menubar showing. Some apps dont "quit" when the red button is pressed because the average user doesn't really care. Mac (on Apple's silicon at least) is very optimized for memory management. Its more optimal to keep a program cached to disk as the ssd is built into the SOC. I can imagine installing mac to a conventional PC like you have done wouldn't be optimal and unfortunately, Apple doesn't seem to like Hackintoshes as much as we do. But yes all other points stand in my opinion. File management is really frustrating and a third party file explorer is sometimes necessary. Why the green button isn't grayed out on the settings app is beyond me.
here most of good comments i see about macos are from normies or soy peoples
It's nice to see a linux youtuber who seems to actually care about design and user friendliness, a lot of linux users seem indifferent to that kinda thing
Omg I was a teacher at a Mac Only class (design). _None_ of the pupils understood the DMG install philosophy. In theory it's better than the "Installation Application Hell" you get from Windows, but in practise all these pupils either ran their programs straight from the DMG or they left them open in the tray of Finder so it bogged down their machine...
Arguably, Everything (Windows) is better than Spotlight, but it's Win only, and you have to find it and install it...
macOS will be the premier OS. Full power of Unix on a machine.
The Finder app in macOS is always open because it controls the desktop and the top bar. It's basically the system UI.
I would love it if you didn’t heart this comment
Fine
Good news you can change cursor on any other os Incase you don't like it
25:39 the "path bar" as you called it is also clickable in macos its just kinda small and at the bottom of the window in finder. you can even see it in you example footage lol.
Chromeos has rounded corners
You have to turn them on in the flags
In my opinion, I think Macs are only good for photo/video editing and art and that's about it.
I'll never understand the appeal of rounded corners and circle buttons. Also don't get animations. They're cool looking for a minute but any longer I just find them laggy because they make an instant action take time. Also windows 10 at least doesn't need powertoys to make something always on top
I always use macos for editing and animating
I’m sorry but I have to disagree with almost everything you said in the UX part of the video. I love the top menu bar and never want to use a OS again that doesn’t have it. But I give you the point about the close button (at least for normal users) I personally only use shortcuts so it doesn’t affect me.
everything is better than windows
You can drag windows around without needing to click the title bar by holding down control+command then clicking anywhere on the window after typing this command into terminal and logging out and back in: `defaults write -g NSWindowShouldDragOnGesture -bool true`
You can also open the current directory in Terminal from Finder by right clicking on the current directory in the path bar once it's enabled.
You just answered all my questions 😭😭😭
51:38 I think they know how programmer and engineering like to listen to music when doing their project :p
13:42 its solved now in the latest OS :p 15:50 finder is actually the file management service, if you force quit it, your desktop and finder related thing will reload.
fun fact: MacOS is actually an Unix certified product by the Open Group (who now own unix).
There are two major advantages to osx the Finder preview and the metadata for files that can be searched, Linux does not have either, of course the hardware and hibernate and ai in the future but those are hardware advantages
Why does it looks like archlinux default kde plasma
i didnt know like half the tier 5 stuff great video i love stuff like this
As far as the red button not closing apps really you just get used to using command + q to close them it becomes as natural for me as like ctrl c and ctrl v and ctrl x for copying pasting and cutting
the complaint you have about installers is not a MacOS thing, it's that those apps don't give you installers for some reason. dmg files aren't installers, they're like zip files, or more specifically, you can rename them to .img and they work on Windows and Linux, only .pkg files are real installers, unless you count .app files that run from Downloads, in which case that's not even MacOS anymore
WHAT DO YOU MEAN FINDER CAN'T GO UP ONE LEVEL?? IT LITERALLY CAN! I'll admit it's not a convenient button, but you were able to find the click-hold-green menu but you can't think to right click on the name at the top of the window? Yes it's an obscure place to hide it, especially on MacOS, but don't say it doesn't exist when you *DID* think to click and hold the maximize/fullscreen button (edit: nevermind, you found it eventually, but it'd be nice to mention it *first*)
Yeah, the main complaint is not "Why are they doing things differently". It's more like "It would be nice if you explained them"
Your complaint about fullscreen starts confusing - I prefer fullscreen over maximize - but then you mention the inconsistencies and I absolutely agree