How To Hack Like Mark Zuckerberg
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- Опубліковано 1 чер 2024
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Hacking in Movies and TV is much simpler than you may think. Let’s take a look at hacking in The Social Network and see how you can hack like Mark Zuckerberg.
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I tried, it felt like genius. Thank you Jack.
Now I see it
New Channel Idea: Now you C++ It
Wget is a Tool to download files from a server. Not only pictures. Sry that irked me
@@britzwickit yeah this isn't really 'hacking' either, but it's more about the basic msg
This is one of the coolest videos I’ve ever seen on youtube. Not only is it an interesting analysis of hacking in film but it also teaches basic code and has an interactive website that viewers can go poke fun at as they watch. Brilliant
100%
>skillshare sponsorship segue talking about making your own website
>squarespace sweating about their sponsorship talking about not having to learn to make a website.
I work as a web developer. Even people at my own company don’t understand how simple most of what I do is. They hear the word “code” and imagine something way more exciting than what I’m actually doing.
typetrouble repeat
I tried learning the BASICS of coding and it’s not that the foundations are complicated, they’re tedious to memorise. It’s all memorising how a language works and what the key phrases are. To know how to use those to make something that actually does complicated stuff and / or actually looks good IS very complicated and difficult.
@@Liusila Wait... Did you try to learn BASIC the programming language or programming basics?
@@gregory_wainer The way they worded it, I think they meant "programming basics." But the uppercasing did throw me for a small loop too.
@@Liusila It's only that way for the first language you learn and if you don't have a good teacher or lessons. The concepts aren't any more tedious to learn than any other skill, and the concepts are pretty universal. After you understand the concepts, doing it in different programming languages is mostly like learning a new dialect of a language you already speak. There are details about style and approach in each language, but those are just more advanced concepts and become more natural the more you do it. I'm not saying it's easy -- it's not -- but it's just like any other skill that involves designing and building things, like woodworking, cooking, or sewing.
I hacked into this UA-cam account by bypassing the verification process using valid credentials just to say your hacking jargon analysis is spot on!
Because of how well you implemented the ad it feels like the whole video is the ad lol
As a programmer myself, this is one of my pet peeves. The other one is when they show code for doing something onscreen, and it’s always an implementation of the factorial function (usually a recursive one to make it appear longer).
I understand why they do it. Factorial is a super basic function that you learn within your first month of classes in any programming related degree. So it’s an easy one to code up correctly to show on a monitor for 5 seconds, as opposed to just showing gibberish. But factorial has NOTHING to do with hacking or anything like that. It’s just the factorial function from mathematics: f(n)=n!
Mr. Robot did a great job at displaying realistic coding and hacking culture. Such a freaking great show.
I don’t know that any other video essay channel teaches me more about movies and about good video making at the same time than this one.
I'm so happy you included the jerk math when referencing silicon valley, that's one of the best comedy scenes ever put in a TV show.
Such an awesome way to demystify CS for people. Great video as always!
I LOVE YOU FOR MAKING THIS!!! AND THE ENTIRE DEVELOPER COMMUNITY WILL TOO!
Such a clever idea for a video and really, really well executed. Already watched this channel regularly but this just makes me appreciate it that much more
always wait for your videos! great work as always.
Awesome video. If I’m being honest, first time I saw your channel a couple years ago I felt like it was a little derivative of Every Frame a Painting, but I love how much you’ve carved out your own style of videos. Hope that didn’t sound backhanded, all love.
Best video essay I've seen in a long while. Props
This is easily one of my, if not my, favorite video(s) you've made.
chill out with the background music, it's sometimes way too loud and hardcore to centrate on your voice
I really liked this. It was different from your other stuff and showed another interest and skill you have.
I love your content! Thanks for the entertainment and education.
The sound mixing felt distracting to me in some parts of the video.
Background music was WAYYYY to loud
I think he's used to using music with more bass. You can't pump a midrange-y electric guitar like that and expect a voice to ride over it without some eq. /jargon ;)
Great to hear you voice in the videos again, you should do it more often!
2:56 this is a thing for a number of university websites or professors' blogs - technically you have to know what page you have to go to to have a link, but sometimes the files for books etc end up in Google search results and then you just go backwards from that one file into the parent directory where everything is. Had that once when I was looking for a specific book years ago (but not 2003, like 2015), a result from an Indonesian university came up on Google, and then I went back into the directory and they had a whole host of scanned books completely unprotected. Lots of stuff about cultural studies and pop culture. Was a good find.
Best advertisement for skillshare.
The first time ever I really want to go check out skillshare after seeing dozens of sponsor contents on UA-cam.
Good to know that the Ken Burn's Vietnam soundtrack is getting some love out here on UA-cam
Wait! WHAT?
Won't you teach me like the Indian guy explains it
God bless Indian tech youtube. Better than StackOverflow.
@@losethegame101 and its fucking free
@@cinemaparadiso4221 you don't try torrents tutorial
Form breaking in the best possible way, keep it up!
Glad to see someone showing most hacking scenes aren't "scary" or "that complicated". If you're willing to learn a couple tools, gain a brief understanding of networking, and learn a scripting language, you too can be a fancy "hacker"
Okay, I'm loving this mix of film essay and coding. This is great.
that segue into the ad read was pretty smooth
I had low expectations because of very subject of this video but this was such an eloquent video c'est magnifique
Hey, great vid as always! What's the background song? I am pretty sure I played a game in my childhood that used it as soundtrack, and I am really stuck here trying to remember! All tips are appreciated.
hey man! Such a great video, I've been so badly wanting to tell this to my friends :) Now it's only a share
Oh now I see it. Well done!
UA-cam so oversaturated with video essays nowadays, but you still keep it fresh everytime
Nice one
Soo when are you gonna release the video of How To Make An Inconspicuous Ad In Your Video?
Wait a minute...
:D
Now you see it...
Great video!
Awesome video! Your background music is a bit too loud though
man I really love Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross' work on this movie. thanks for using it in this video
Okay. I had not seen so much undercover advertising in one video. I could say it's the longest advertisement I've ever seen hahahaha
Man this video reminded me how awesome The Social Network score was.
I wouldn't in a million years categorize downloading a listed or even unlisted bunch of files in an automated fashion hacking. That said, even actual hacking/cracking still tends to be quite simple.
LOVED this video! Hacking is so interesting
Yo you gotta make more vids like this
Please do another video with Mr. Robot in it. It's an amazing show and has a lot of incredible cinematography, storytelling, and technologically accurate
Plot twist: Mark Zuckerberg is actually a robot
Plot twist 2: We all saw it coming
fights in real life are nothing like in movies and that's good because if they were they would suck. Movies don't have to adhere to real life to be good
Adding a little more realism doesn't hurt though.
Nobody:
TV Hackers: LLRIGHT I'VE BREACHED THE FIREWALL NOW ENTERING THE MAINFRAME
Love the Office Space clip
A video I’d be very interested in seeing is about cigarettes, cigars, and smoking, and how they are used in movies
Nice video
You should do a video comparing your video Elo-ratings to how well the videos do on UA-cam.
"You don't need a Harvard degree to learn how to code" you don't need skillshare either
One of the best paid promotion video I've seen :) Very well integrated with hacking in films
This was an elaborate SkSh ad
I dig the gatsby pick 👍🏽
Why did you keep flashing the scene of the dude taking a hit from the bowl? lol
Ooooooo educational content.
It's been a while since I heard your voice in one of your videos
Another important thing to mention about Facemash hacking scene: it’s not really hacking, just web scraping. Hacking implies bypassing a layer of security, which Mark doesn’t even claim to have done in the scene. All the images are public, it’d just be tedious to download them one by one. Luckily, he can write some code to download all the images quickly, which is know as scraping. They just say “hacking” in the movie because it sounds cooler and most people don’t know the difference.
I dont know If this is asking too much, but remembering the "milk" vídeo,.and watching some other movies, i realised that women in bathtubs actually carry some meaning, like in atomic blonde opening, and panic Room. Both are drinking and in pain, in a bathtub. I cant recollect any more examples, but If It does have some meaning, and you have some insight in this, It would be great to see what else there is to these scenes.
this video finally blurred the line between advertisement and video. it's still a cool video, but I just couldn't wait until the "you can learn it on skills hare" finally drops
this is awesome
Damn that was a smooth segue.
Hi
I am trying to write my first screenplay. The story is basically a mindfuck story at the core, where the protagonist loses everything at the end. Whatever I have read about writing a scene or an entire script focuses on 'what is the character's wants' and 'what do they do get their wants', or 'how does the character overcome the conflict'.
How do I break down a story where the protagonist does NOT get what they want? The plot of the story in itself is interesting(some feedback from friends), but how do I make sure the screenplay is interesting as well and keeps the audience invested in the story and the characters?
great video 10/10
Lool
just when i thought i couldn't like this account even more, i find out that Jack is a fellow SE
Damn...I wish I was good at hacking, you can do so much using it nowadays and so cool.
You can go ahead and learn it for yourself.
Every hack in this video is a shortcut. Every hack nowadays is a shortcut, but you get the point.
Ads are getting smarter
Mr. Robot is the best thing about hacking.
I can tell you were the person that got math right away and taught it to the class
Nice Gatsby plug
No scenes from Swordfish?!
i liked this kind of video
How accurate is the hacking in Mr. Robot?
I would say it's on "pretty much" level of accuracy
Indexes are normally turned of in Apache.
Narrator: Hacking is easy!
My Neanderthal brain: (-____________-)
Damn I thought for sure this video would be sponsored by squarespace
my computer science professor at my university told us that naming stuff with fancy names and complicated acronyms is a great way to confuse your less knowledgeable supervisors and get them to pay you more money for simple stuff
i've been wanting to learn python for so long and finally got to it last week!!
gave up cause i cant decide which software to download
PyCharm Community Edition is a great one. It’s free and makes coding in python 1000% easier
I (would say) I have very little/poor coding experiences currently learning 'emac' and ngl I always feel like a genius for doing basic crap like cutting and pasting code from different windows. That's about the extent of my knowledge tho XD
(For those who don't know; emacs has NO mouse interactions, EVERYTHING requires keystrokes. You can't open a file unless you write the commands and if you don't know the commands you either have to read the mess of a help section (which you have to know the command) or look up every command you want as you need it. Like learning a language I guess.)
there is this thing i found where in brazers landing pages there was landing page # in the url, id just change the numbers and go through all the adds to "watch" them
im such a hacker
Double typing, what a crazy technique
Wait i did this once, wait that's hacking?
Damn dude the fbi should be knocking any minute
@@brapmaster nah i just turned on incognito mode.
depends how you define hacking.
*There are 10 kinds of People*
Ones that can understand Binary
and ones that can't
“10”
Bravo. Genius post. Fuck, man, that rips.
shouldn't it be "Ones that can understand binary"
"And *zeros* that can't"
there you go, I jut created a macro to vote for this video specifically (other results are random). I'll be back to check the elo rating tomorow
I love every time NCIS talks about hacking, coding, gaming, computer science, anything like that… the writers were such master trololololos
was gonna fucking rage if he didnt talk about Mr. Robot. carry on with you day.
Now to create CountenanceComic 😈🙏🏻
Mr robot is so realistic but it's still awesome to watch. I love that show so much
This is just an elaborate ad for his other videos lmao
The website is not their anymore
pLEASE do a video on Mr. Robot
I'm sub 100 views woho :D Never clicked so fast on Now I see it videos.
But why at this time .. master piece creator 🙏🙏🙏
How to Hack like Mark Zuckerberg or:
How to promote your own website
Pre-Napster, teenage boys had become proficient at downloading things. Zuck probably had a nasty stash in 1999.... And it is easier to discover than you describe in the video. Usually broken links on bad sites would just lead to that directory view.
5:59 Thumb up for Gitlab CI shout out!
Office Space is probably one of the most accurate