In my school, some of my history teachers actually played oversimplified videos in class and would pause to explain certain things, and I think that way more people in the class (this was in middle school btw) were engaged and interested in watching an oversimplified video about a topic rather than doing lessons and assignments on it.
most of the viewers on this channel are really inactive and dont like the videos or comment (including me, bar this very comment), but i hope you know there are literally thousands more people than you realise who really, really like this format of video established by "linkedin lunatics" i hope you continue to make them, i genuinely look forward to your next upload on here and watch each new video all the way through
It's nice to get to know other people on the internet. It's not often I see big content creators do stuff like this, acknowledging other people's existence! Thank you, Cary for caring!
This video has motivated me that maybe I need to comment my experiences. I've been lurker for a while, but these discussions are very valuable in insight to me
Hey Cary, I've been a long time fan of yours and I just wanted to say thank you for all the amazing content you've made over the years! You've inspired me and I'm sure many others to get into programming - and AI/ML.
Regarding the discussion at 20 mins in: Several of my favorite youtubers are professors in their day to day job or have a phd in the subject they make videos on. Cool Worlds, Thunderfoot, Isaac Arthur, to name a few, but they often have a much smaller reach than the more aesthetics focused channels which I suppose was your main point there. As for urban planning being broken in North America, I really hope that'll change in this century and given what I've seen among people our age, I believe it will, but it'll likely still take at least 30 to 50 years before our younger generation is in power and capable of making those necessary changes. Which is why I'm currently in Europe instead of Canada and don't really want to go back.
At 2:27, it somehow finally dawned on me that you learned to code as a teenager. In retrospect, I really should have realised ages ago because of projects like GTTTATINT 100 and No Walking, No Problem!. How exactly *did* you learn to code? Incase you've already mentioned this before, feel free to just reply with where to look for what you said 😅.
just get started with something, imo if you feel like you have to ask this question to get started then you aren't really interested in coding; there are countless resources online
@Benethen_a beginner is obviously gonna want an opportunity to hear how someone with experience did it, not knowing anything doesn't mean you aren't interested
@@m3nmin my point is there are many experienced people online who have shared their journey and how to get started - you just have to do *something* to get started, that's up to your drive
I'm not Cary but based on what I know about him he and his brother have been making games ever since elementary school using various coding platforms for kids, so I would suppose it all stems from that I learned how to code when I was like 9 because I wanted to make my own minecraft mods, so it's not really that surprising
Personally I interpret academics vs aesthetic as the value differences. In academics there's usually some codes of ethics and rules you need to follow (proper citing of sources, proper display of some results) vs the aesthetic side usually being more hedonistic and having less regards for morals (as an example someone repainting a vintage item so it can match the environment a person is creating for themselves, or someone forcing engineers to make a product that while looks cool is absolutely not something that should be made to be sold). Then again like all things this also is fluid since everyone has different perspectives.
the comment at 6:25 really spoke to me. ill tell people tjings i CAN do, but i barely have. what do i have to show for it? i watch yt on a separate account to posting so you wouldnt see it on here, but my main is a disparate wasteland because i cant finish anything
~13:12 more train riders = more trains HS2 cancellation moment it's not that there isnt demand, it's that no one wants to run a train service at a loss as a public service, people think you can just magically turn it into a profitable venture, they think it NEEDS to be one. the government should be made to run the trains as a public service at a loss, because it's better for society since we all benefit tenfold from the economic and personal opportunities afforded by it, same justification as the military, same justification for any other country's trains
Dang, I didn't expect a QnA (without the Q) from this channel today!
Gee I love some A
In my school, some of my history teachers actually played oversimplified videos in class and would pause to explain certain things, and I think that way more people in the class (this was in middle school btw) were engaged and interested in watching an oversimplified video about a topic rather than doing lessons and assignments on it.
Thats actually really cool
most of the viewers on this channel are really inactive and dont like the videos or comment (including me, bar this very comment), but i hope you know there are literally thousands more people than you realise who really, really like this format of video established by "linkedin lunatics"
i hope you continue to make them, i genuinely look forward to your next upload on here and watch each new video all the way through
It's nice to get to know other people on the internet.
It's not often I see big content creators do stuff like this, acknowledging other people's existence!
Thank you, Cary for caring!
This video has motivated me that maybe I need to comment my experiences. I've been lurker for a while, but these discussions are very valuable in insight to me
Same, being in this small slice of the internet where we can all discuss our experiences, similarities and differences is something very special.
Hey Cary, I've been a long time fan of yours and I just wanted to say thank you for all the amazing content you've made over the years! You've inspired me and I'm sure many others to get into programming - and AI/ML.
Regarding the discussion at 20 mins in: Several of my favorite youtubers are professors in their day to day job or have a phd in the subject they make videos on. Cool Worlds, Thunderfoot, Isaac Arthur, to name a few, but they often have a much smaller reach than the more aesthetics focused channels which I suppose was your main point there.
As for urban planning being broken in North America, I really hope that'll change in this century and given what I've seen among people our age, I believe it will, but it'll likely still take at least 30 to 50 years before our younger generation is in power and capable of making those necessary changes. Which is why I'm currently in Europe instead of Canada and don't really want to go back.
Hello Cary. Cool video
At 2:27, it somehow finally dawned on me that you learned to code as a teenager. In retrospect, I really should have realised ages ago because of projects like GTTTATINT 100 and No Walking, No Problem!.
How exactly *did* you learn to code? Incase you've already mentioned this before, feel free to just reply with where to look for what you said 😅.
just get started with something, imo if you feel like you have to ask this question to get started then you aren't really interested in coding; there are countless resources online
@Benethen_ I was more curious in how he had personally learned, rather than how I should start, so sorry if my comment came out that way!
@Benethen_a beginner is obviously gonna want an opportunity to hear how someone with experience did it, not knowing anything doesn't mean you aren't interested
@@m3nmin my point is there are many experienced people online who have shared their journey and how to get started - you just have to do *something* to get started, that's up to your drive
I'm not Cary but based on what I know about him he and his brother have been making games ever since elementary school using various coding platforms for kids, so I would suppose it all stems from that
I learned how to code when I was like 9 because I wanted to make my own minecraft mods, so it's not really that surprising
this is actually my favorite channel of yours
Personally I interpret academics vs aesthetic as the value differences.
In academics there's usually some codes of ethics and rules you need to follow (proper citing of sources, proper display of some results) vs the aesthetic side usually being more hedonistic and having less regards for morals (as an example someone repainting a vintage item so it can match the environment a person is creating for themselves, or someone forcing engineers to make a product that while looks cool is absolutely not something that should be made to be sold). Then again like all things this also is fluid since everyone has different perspectives.
Epic. Some comments got answered like QNA! I'd Totally Enjoy This!
i listen to your videos in the background like a podcast
the comment at 6:25 really spoke to me. ill tell people tjings i CAN do, but i barely have. what do i have to show for it? i watch yt on a separate account to posting so you wouldnt see it on here, but my main is a disparate wasteland because i cant finish anything
Comment on the subway surfer trick: Its completely fine if you do it and its completely fine if you dont do it. All your style and preferences
great video, thanks for sharing your thoughts :D
~13:12 more train riders = more trains
HS2 cancellation moment
it's not that there isnt demand, it's that no one wants to run a train service at a loss as a public service, people think you can just magically turn it into a profitable venture, they think it NEEDS to be one. the government should be made to run the trains as a public service at a loss, because it's better for society since we all benefit tenfold from the economic and personal opportunities afforded by it, same justification as the military, same justification for any other country's trains
Wow, you're such my good friend!
On transit, nyc area is like one of the only real transit cities in america. Lots of people give it crap but it still works.
that's creative!! keep going!
Nearly happy new year
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They said snoozing not smooching
i did not expect cary swearing (AGAIN i see you cary teachs you time travel fanatic) lmao
RAMBLY? LIKE RAMBLEY RACCOON? FROM THE 2024 INDIE GAME INDIGO PARK?
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misleading... there were not two thousand and twenty four videos........... disappointed................................
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38 seconds ago and only 1 view ? bro fell off 😔 ( Keep Doin ur content ❤️❤️❤️ )
10 minutes and only 139 views
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