@@luisblancohoyos9576 yes, but he wasn't explaining during the whole time and there was an ad in the middle. So in absolute terms it was under 10 minutes of explaining.
@@kujohanagi8361 Currently - no, you can't. Current AIs can't change their own code and be sure that "this is correct way" on their own, without human interference. On the other hand - living beings can (humans, animals, plants, bacteria, etc), through random events, mutations and natural selection. There are AIs that use "natural selection" algorithms to learn, but they are still limited by "senses", "actions", "knowledge storage" and "success metrics" which are explicitly given to them by humans.
ThePC007 it's not really anything to do with machine code. When a program is compiled, it is transformed from one language to another as a whole. This doesn't necessarily need to be machine code. If the target language is as equally abstract as the source language, it's known as being transpiled which is a special case of compiling. An interpreted language is compiled line by line as it's read. I think you may know this so this is for other people 👍
@@bruhmomentuser-pm9bj I didn’t say that it wasn’t a language, I said that it wasn’t a programming language, since it’s actually a scripting language. The line between programming and scripting languages may be a little blurry these days, but Python is definitely in scripting language territory.
I want everyone to take a minute to appreciate the fact that, when talking about transistors, the sound heard after the sentence "if the switch is on" (5:54) is taken from Nintendo Switch, but more importantly that "the opposite" (6:01) is followed by the same sound in reverse. That's a nice touch
I actually moved to a new school that is very advanced in computer science and this is perfect. I knew my subscription wouldn’t go to waste. Love you channel ❤️
@@Bibi-rr7sf Money-wise it is worth it, but if you bring no natural talent for math it will be hard. I brought none either, and it took me a good 500-1000 hours to repeat the math I missed in school
Its not coincidence the AI overlord in the future will run all the past simultions of every human being and thus he want u to watch this video right now
I feel that putting the sponsors in the middle of your videos as youve been doing recently adversely affects the quality of your videos. Since at their core your videos are educational, theres a certain flow they have (or rather a certain flow you get into while watching) when youre talking about a subject, and the sponsor plug really abruptly kinda ruins that flow. Im all for you getting paid, and if this were some other kind of channel i probably wouldnt mind/care, but for the content you produce i believe itd be better if the plug was at the very beginning or very end
I am on my first programming course as a physics student and know little about programming. In my first task, I literally invented words to describe what I wanted the computer to do.
@@sarahhibrahim it's not. asm is converted to machine code just like C does. You can design a compiler that would do C -> machine code, and you could design a compiler that would do C -> asm, and then run the assembler, which would do asm -> machine code
Don’t be. This video is good but it doesn’t represent the order in which you take your classes. Automata, for example, you take pretty late in your school career. Generally algorithms is the same. You’ll start with general programming and move to data structures and logic. These classes will get you pretty comfortable with it along with math. If you stay focused you can enjoy it along the way
I'm so impressed you took the time and effort to explain how an algorithm can or cannot be efficient. Also, I think this is the best editing you made just because every moment just feels nice and simple. If I could, I would support you right now! Thank you.
This video feels like school not gonna lie... But at least theres a science robot with synthetic voice and videos with the best combination of science, classical music, and dank memes
Programmer in movie: cool guy in hood who can type 50 line of code in 20 seconds, can hack into literally anything. Programmer in real life: *after copied everything on Google* how tf my code doesn't work? *After a while* How tf it works anyway?
Your videos where you explain such complicated things so simply just proves the Einstein quote “if you can’t explain things simply then you don’t understand them well enough and since you do that for everything you clearly understand everything well enough
I remember googling and searching how transistors work in 9th grade, couldnt wrap my head around anything, and bounced from video to video. And with 3 seconds of footage and your image, it all became clear now ToT
Computer Science in a nutshell: Want to simulate water as part of a project. Time spent researching programming techniques: 20 hours Time spent research fluid dynamics: 200 hours
What's up Sciencephile your channel is one of the few science channeks I have stayed with thx for returning, I stayed throughout rhe time you were gone.
The one about programmers main skill being googling is so true. For anyone that's learning how to program, you do not need to learn all of the different variations of a command. You really only need to know the framework.
Python is not compiled into C. It's compiled to bytecode and then run in an interpreter written in C. Python is a terrible example to explain what a compiler does; should have picked C or C++.
@@jojajoja420 No, Python is compiled to bytecode internally. The bytecode is just not saved to a file like in Java; it's run directly, so it's invisible to the user. Python does actually sometimes save it to a file (__pycache__ and *.pyc) as a cache for speed, but again the user doesn't have to be aware of that.
@@__nog642 If you consider machine code as byte code, OK. But then, every programming language has to be compiled at some point. But compilation at runtime is basically what interpretation is... Anyways, we can definitely agree on the fact that python is never compiled into C-code.
@@jojajoja420 Python isn't compiled to machine code. It's compiled to byte code. It's an important distinction. Every programming language does not have to be compiled at some point. Interpreters don't compile. But the Python interpreter runs Python bytecode, not Python code directly. So the Python has to be translated (ie compiled) into bytecode first. You can use the dis module in Python to view this bytecode an an assembly-style readable format. Compilation at runtime and interpretation are not the same thing. The former is called JIT (just in time) compilation, and not all languages do it. CPython doesn't do it (to machine code), although PyPy and other implementations of Python do. But yes, we can agree that Python is not compiled to C.
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i was on a class zoom forgetting i wasn’t on mute and the entire class heard “hello mortals” coming from my laptop
You asserted yourself dominance there very good. Next time open can and just T pose to make yourself chad
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Guanine C5H5N5O epic gamer moment
@Guanine C5H5N5O lol good 01
Nice
"My code works. I have no idea why."
"My code doesn't work. I have no idea why."
progit humor that way -->
every coder in a nutshell
**cough** stack overflow
⛔ 5843 errors and ⚠ 833095682 warnings detected
@@sicfxmusic ikr most of em are ";" missing or expecting ";"
had a rough day and hearing hello mortals made me geniuely happy. thanks you majestic science robot
It's only chemical reactions in ur brain
Wholesome time
Not a robot its an ai
Dayum
GASTRO GAMING how do you know it doesn’t have a body?
This is like a dictionary defining a dictionary
In under 10 minutes
Ummm it’s actually 10 minutes 13 seconds 😎
@@luisblancohoyos9576 wOw U a GeNiuS
Luis Blanco Hoyos sponsorship
@@luisblancohoyos9576 yes, but he wasn't explaining during the whole time and there was an ad in the middle. So in absolute terms it was under 10 minutes of explaining.
As a professional software engineer, lemme tell you that the whole bit about having to be good at finding the answer on Google is 100% true
Hippedie hopedie you're code is now my property
Real *CHADS* find where the error is and fix it on their own.
@@alexp5569 i have a question can't you just code an ai for that?
I think it is a legitimate question.
@@kujohanagi8361 Currently - no, you can't.
Current AIs can't change their own code and be sure that "this is correct way" on their own, without human interference. On the other hand - living beings can (humans, animals, plants, bacteria, etc), through random events, mutations and natural selection. There are AIs that use "natural selection" algorithms to learn, but they are still limited by "senses", "actions", "knowledge storage" and "success metrics" which are explicitly given to them by humans.
@@predictless1009 thanks
Sciencephile the AI: Automata theory
My cave man brain: rock and stick make axe
To be honest, many of us don't even know how to craft a hatchet in the wilderness. Or start a fire in that case.
Uga bonga
Mybrain.exe has stopped existing
well i know how to make an axe
AIR STONE STONE
AIR STICK STONE
AIR STICK AIR
Automata theory isn't so bad ..although it is very hard .. i learned so much in my Theory of Computation class
"If Else statements"
*Yandere Dev liked that*
was looking for this one
i understand this joke
the if else statements aren't the problem, unless you dump them all into the update loop
Lmfaooooo
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
*Computer Science in 1 Sentence:*
"Hello World"
@M.F ...not even sure that this is real
"Find my voice....."
Although it sounds like bits and bites...
Debug.log(“hello world”);
I thought "Stackoverflow".
If the person behind the character isn’t a professor or scientist themselves, I’d be deeply surprised.
yo i know the creator of this AI, you'd be surprised
@@ynk69 Got some booze?
I think he's college student
He completed ccollege i guess
I got his IG
Me, an IT student watching this:
Ah yes, arrays
Same lol
I prefer ArrayLists
@@alexchrollo not every language has that privelige
Chaost 🤷♂️
Tables
A computer AI teaching computer science is like a doctor talking about anatomy
No it's like a cell talking about biology
Doctors talking about anatomy is a normal thing
@Lee Ruan exactly
It's like the cell telling you what its powerhouse is
Ah yes Brains talking about nerves.
"Let's learn about compilers"
*Talks about Python, an interpreted language*
It's technically compiled, just not into machine code. You're right, though, a real programming language would be a better fit.
ThePC007 it's not really anything to do with machine code.
When a program is compiled, it is transformed from one language to another as a whole. This doesn't necessarily need to be machine code. If the target language is as equally abstract as the source language, it's known as being transpiled which is a special case of compiling.
An interpreted language is compiled line by line as it's read.
I think you may know this so this is for other people 👍
Aya 😂😂😂
@@ThePC007just because its a higher level doesn't make it not a language lol.
@@bruhmomentuser-pm9bj I didn’t say that it wasn’t a language, I said that it wasn’t a programming language, since it’s actually a scripting language. The line between programming and scripting languages may be a little blurry these days, but Python is definitely in scripting language territory.
I want everyone to take a minute to appreciate the fact that, when talking about transistors, the sound heard after the sentence "if the switch is on" (5:54) is taken from Nintendo Switch, but more importantly that "the opposite" (6:01) is followed by the same sound in reverse.
That's a nice touch
Op
4:26
Sciencephile the AI: Puts a space between the "else" and the ":"?
PEP8: We don't do that here
You use colons?
Putting a space before the : is disgusting
@@guneetv1239 Not putting it is disgusting 😑
I actually moved to a new school that is very advanced in computer science and this is perfect. I knew my subscription wouldn’t go to waste. Love you channel ❤️
Which school?
It’s in another country
You wouldn't know her
@@btsgtlp7611 what school
smh, spent so much money on CS Engineering
could have just watched this video.
You ain't alone bruh.
Lel the video is awesome but all of this is just like school stuff
Except for that brainy n*p program that was littt
@@eternalkino34 welcome to the world of competitive coding
@@rishabhdixit1372 more like competetive stackflow searching
**Sciencfile the AI posted a vid**
Me at 3am: well well well what we have here
No stupid its 10:41
hey are you still awake ?
@@vid2422 probably no but it is 10:45, he is wrong.
@@Veriox22 There are many countries with each time zones in the world, kid, go school please.
@@xheesesp9615 what? This is impossible!
Me: "I don't think I will take a course heavily based on math in college since I suck at it"
Also me: *proceed to take computer science*
As a computer scientist that rarely works with automata, I feel misrepresented xD
LOL he said compiler for python, noobs
@@gigachad6844 for a moment even I got confused when he said that😂
Let me ask a quick question is it worth to become a computer sciencist? I'm 16 and can't decide. Also I'm not particularly good at math
@@Bibi-rr7sf Money-wise it is worth it, but if you bring no natural talent for math it will be hard. I brought none either, and it took me a good 500-1000 hours to repeat the math I missed in school
@@TheDhammaHub Thanks for the response!!
Python: A snake
Java: oh! Found inside volcano
C++: bad marks
Wide: Putin.
x86 assembly:
Ihavenoideawhatimlookingat.exe:
Javascript: *I am eternal*
Hotel: Trivago
Rust: erosion of metals
>24 sec ago
>1 dislike
I'm convinced now UA-cam has bots liking and disliking videos
It’s yandere dev
Not really, because i saw some old video with 0 dislikes but it doesnt have that much views
@@bluedaylight1243 Was it a popular account with over 100k subs?
@@DrRuviksome immediately hit dislike when advert popped up :p
@@TheCommentVEVO Indonesian
I left playing Among Us For this one
Same
Such a great sacrifice for such a nobel cause.
@@ΣκοτώνωΧαρά LoL
I was watching Charlie and pewds play but saw this video was up and came here
I was playing Valorant but this is better
My sister just asked about computer science. Coincidence?
yes, yes it is
alright
Or is it?
Its not coincidence the AI overlord in the future will run all the past simultions of every human being and thus he want u to watch this video right now
The real question is, did she dare ask again?
isnt that from a lemmino video where he was talking about rivers or something
In the case of JS - more like """few""" logic inconsistencies, lmao
Is easier to points out the consistencies of JS than the thousands of its inconsistencies haha.
Hating on JS doesn't make you a good programmer.
@Vishwesh _ yes
@Vishwesh _ except nobody but talentless gatekeepers hate JS
@Vishwesh _ what are your problems with JS? It's concise, readable, and loosely typed, and thanks all I want in a language.
Computer science is basically made so that humans can flex when they meet aliens
You can already flex with Morse Code
@@kormannn1 uP
I feel that putting the sponsors in the middle of your videos as youve been doing recently adversely affects the quality of your videos. Since at their core your videos are educational, theres a certain flow they have (or rather a certain flow you get into while watching) when youre talking about a subject, and the sponsor plug really abruptly kinda ruins that flow. Im all for you getting paid, and if this were some other kind of channel i probably wouldnt mind/care, but for the content you produce i believe itd be better if the plug was at the very beginning or very end
agreed on this, since this channel is purely text-to-speech videos. some viewers might loose their interest midway
I love how Practical Engineering does it.
Mention it at the beginning, but elaborate on it after the video is over.
praise be to the AI overlord, blessing us with his presence
And knowledge
@@akravomit uP
I am on my first programming course as a physics student and know little about programming. In my first task, I literally invented words to describe what I wanted the computer to do.
5:19
there's a bug within you, it's translated to ASSEMBLY which in turn is translated to ones and zeros
It depends on the compiler. It's possible to have python -> c -> machine code, as well as python -> asm -> machine code, and python -> machine code
@@denizbasgoren5890 But the asm code is vital to the process
you can go directly to machine code too
@@sarahhibrahim it's not. asm is converted to machine code just like C does. You can design a compiler that would do C -> machine code, and you could design a compiler that would do C -> asm, and then run the assembler, which would do asm -> machine code
@@denizbasgoren5890 wow I just finished my 2nd year in a Computer Science BSc degree and I never actually knew this! thanks a lot!
1 video from sciencephile is equivalent to 5 years in school
Change my mind
White was not the Imposter
@@ApostleofEnd I don't think so. He chased me.
White was imposter
White vented
Can't have shit in detroit
6:30 don't forget the Xor gate, which is like the or gate but when ONLY one bit is on instead of either or both.
he's talking about basic log gates not combination of two gates
4:08
"Those fancy stuff like comments.."
Yeah so fancy that no programmer can actually use it right.
Avengers is the biggest crossover ever.
Sciencephile the AI
and Corridor Crew: Hold my Nerf blasters
When you are so early that Sciencephile AI says Hello Mortals
I can't be the only one to notice that python is like the one example of a programming language that is not compiled
You forgot the word "interpreted"
Javascript? Did we watch the same video?
@@okie9025 it's not a programming language tho, unless my knowledge is outdated
@@Flexy59 how is it not lol? By all definitions it is a programming language
@@okie9025 i might have mixed it up with html actually and now i feel dumb lol
When you do be watching this video in peace,
But an MIT advertisement for Quantum computing comes strolling across the screen
Wtf am I even doing with my life
Just got to cse in university and I am afraid after seeing this
that I ll probably fail
Don’t be. This video is good but it doesn’t represent the order in which you take your classes. Automata, for example, you take pretty late in your school career. Generally algorithms is the same. You’ll start with general programming and move to data structures and logic. These classes will get you pretty comfortable with it along with math. If you stay focused you can enjoy it along the way
Same
why dont you try to code something? you will see that it's not at all that hard
Good luck! Do IT!
Lol. It's fun bro chill out.
However I too don't like colleges as they just mug things up
Thanks man I want to be a computer scientist thanks for making me change streams
Currently making my Java clock program at 4am and watching to this while bracing myself for multiple exams this week.
Being a CS student is great!
Poop
I'm so impressed you took the time and effort to explain how an algorithm can or cannot be efficient. Also, I think this is the best editing you made just because every moment just feels nice and simple. If I could, I would support you right now! Thank you.
1:30 that’s just wrong on so many levels...
how exactly?
Lol the song
Not its almost accurate
Sweet home russia
Lmao I just followed the algorithm and sand along. Cool
This video feels like school not gonna lie...
But at least theres a science robot with synthetic voice and videos with the best combination of science, classical music, and dank memes
You fool
Now we're one step closer to "Hello Immortals"
Programmer in movie: cool guy in hood who can type 50 line of code in 20 seconds, can hack into literally anything.
Programmer in real life: *after copied everything on Google* how tf my code doesn't work? *After a while* How tf it works anyway?
1:14
I will pretend I didn't see that.
All Hail Skynet.
Also 1:32
Hilarious! 🤣🤣🤣
"Similar to the trial-and-error way of learning, but very fast... ta ta ta ta" 🤣🤣🤣
9:23 turtle got rekt in tic tac toe, lmao
3:46 I mean you have a point with the stealing part but I try not to 😂
*Computer Science in 10 minutes uploaded*,
CS Engineers : my time has come.
I feel like he subtly proved P=NP and is trying to troll us
9:00
"efficient"
the meme part where the viwers atention starts dying is super well sincronized with my lost of atention so effin' well!!
Video: Computer science in 10 minutes.
Thumbnail: Shows HTML.
I always love the music in the background, I listen to this sonata waldstein all the time
This channel is all i've been looking for. I hope you grow up.
Ah yes, ai explains the science behind him.. computer science 🤘
Chemistry books are just atoms explaining themselves
@@waz1077 Dattebayo
very underrated comment.
@@waz1077 Neuroscientists are just brains explaining themselves.
Lmao AI getting flashbacks telling about its existence
And giving us an existential crisis at the same time
A whole 10 min video from Sciencephile??? This is the best day of my life!
People: AI will destroy the world!
AI: Puts HTML as the thumbnail as of a computer science video!
7:43 I was actually almost asleep at this point
Edit: its like 1:26 am in the morning
8:49 So this is how my keyboard collects words from my phone.
7:41
_You do not know how much you made my high school life easier, my dear overlord... Thank you._
This basic middle school crap lol
4 min in and my brain is already checkmated....
Love your videos
2:20 AM at my place
But
"Hello Mortals"
To put it simply:
Proceeds to say something even more complex than before but with a lot more detail
6:14 Did anybody else learn these as a kid from Little Big Planet?
Your videos where you explain such complicated things so simply just proves the Einstein quote “if you can’t explain things simply then you don’t understand them well enough and since you do that for everything you clearly understand everything well enough
Wow... nice comment!
osu map algorithm seems pretty sick 1:33
I accidentally read the title as "Committer Suicide". With the amount of existential crisis given by the AI, I don't think I'm that crazy.
Imagine One day Sciencephile say that "Today we will talk about Me (Sciencephile The AI)"..That would be very good
Time traveler from the '80s: "How have computers advanced in the past 40 years?"
Kid in 2022: "lites"
You forgot to mention the best programming language of all...
*HOLY C*
(rip Terry)
The “viewers attention” is dying but was great! Hahaha
I’ve learned that I know nothing about computer science and I am at peace with that
Sciencephilethe Ai: joined the chat
Computer programmers:left the chat
Man, I was actually so super into the video and then bam 7:48 hahaha you never lost me but I definitely lost it at that moment.
Was literally just about to click off when the viewers attention thing came up lol
4:39 Okay I laughed way too hard at "banana" once I understood that code
Mitochondria is the plural of mitochondrian so correct statement is mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell.
Lol
I remember googling and searching how transistors work in 9th grade, couldnt wrap my head around anything, and bounced from video to video. And with 3 seconds of footage and your image, it all became clear now ToT
Computer Science in a nutshell:
Want to simulate water as part of a project.
Time spent researching programming techniques: 20 hours
Time spent research fluid dynamics: 200 hours
hearing sky net talking about computer science is like hearing a biology teacher talking about the human body
7:57 i think this optimisation is implemented at hardware level for all of us idiots
Please make a video of quantum computing applications! With examples of the types of problems we could solve
when your bingeing his videos and this appears
Wtf lol noone bings.
Yeah dont r/whoosh me
What's up Sciencephile your channel is one of the few science channeks I have stayed with thx for returning, I stayed throughout rhe time you were gone.
6:43 half face reveal??
7:36 is where computer science students get their PTSD from
Programming be like
Coding: 5 Minutes
Debugging: 3 Hours
It's just wrong letter
That's true for Assembler xD
The one about programmers main skill being googling is so true. For anyone that's learning how to program, you do not need to learn all of the different variations of a command. You really only need to know the framework.
Python is not compiled into C. It's compiled to bytecode and then run in an interpreter written in C. Python is a terrible example to explain what a compiler does; should have picked C or C++.
Python is not even compiled to bytecode, Java is. Python is interpreted directly. A programmer does not compile a Python program at all.
@@jojajoja420 No, Python is compiled to bytecode internally. The bytecode is just not saved to a file like in Java; it's run directly, so it's invisible to the user.
Python does actually sometimes save it to a file (__pycache__ and *.pyc) as a cache for speed, but again the user doesn't have to be aware of that.
@@__nog642 If you consider machine code as byte code, OK. But then, every programming language has to be compiled at some point. But compilation at runtime is basically what interpretation is...
Anyways, we can definitely agree on the fact that python is never compiled into C-code.
@@jojajoja420 Python isn't compiled to machine code. It's compiled to byte code.
It's an important distinction. Every programming language does not have to be compiled at some point. Interpreters don't compile. But the Python interpreter runs Python bytecode, not Python code directly. So the Python has to be translated (ie compiled) into bytecode first. You can use the dis module in Python to view this bytecode an an assembly-style readable format.
Compilation at runtime and interpretation are not the same thing. The former is called JIT (just in time) compilation, and not all languages do it. CPython doesn't do it (to machine code), although PyPy and other implementations of Python do.
But yes, we can agree that Python is not compiled to C.
5:42 I recognize those transistors
see you soon
Nobody:
Sciencephile: 🤖🧠 👁👄👁
So he is,
Sciencephile: Robot Brain Eye Mouth Eye
@@EthanTheGamer77 so it means he is a cyborg?
@@harsh9558 I Guess?
Basicly my first engineer programming lesson, love that
If you get the joke at 4:38 you're a legend
4:57 - For non-CS freshmen, there are (or at least used to be) rare Runtime errors.
Learning C# right now, so yeah.
Me too , good luck for us hit
🏴🇳🇬 So am I too...
www.sbelucidation.com/2020/08/programming-is-new-mathematics-enrol.html 🇺🇲
when you are so early you make an unoriginal comment
like what you did now?
he explained it all in 10 mins but it did not fit in my head in 10 mins
That N exponent P example is just brilliant .. I noted it down... Cool Information