had the same exact thought. "The people behind him don't even know this man is the only person in the world to make their own OS from scratch." then i thought to myself... "these people probably have no clue what that even means..."
He was a paragon of a programmer. His point of view was distorted by his mental condition, but he desperately channeled his mind into his creation-software-to express himself. He was both like a child given a hammer on his birthday and a god at the same time. I believe that many great programmers have a unique perspective on the world and often struggle to express themselves. RIP.
I just completed my masters in CS this year and I’m still surprised by how knowledgeable he was in so many different topics in computing. The insight he had on the academic and theoretical side of it while being so skilled at the engineering side of it is incredible.
The fundamental difference is the experience and time. Assembly is not often taught in many CS courses, our coursework was to create geometric shapes that rotate, that was 800 lines of code. This man made his own compiler in assembly. His worth as a programmer in todays age would be absolutely priceless. "I'm the greatest programmer of all time" was not a joke.
thanks terry, seeing you always lifts up my mood and gets me out of situations that are hard for me to handle. rip... ill always have you on my mind so whenever i need you im able to reach you.
Crazy how hes got some fantastic points and ideas. If some of his ideas were followed, devices would operate way more efficiently while also being simpler to setup.
It's darkly interesting to see how his brain reorganizes itself in real time as someone talks programming with him, feeding him with programming questions to focus on. Disheveled and unfocused at the start, but more and more lucid as more and more of his brainpower is redirected to the one thing, besides his god, that he never doubted the reality of. He deserved to be this Terry. Not what the disease and certain morons among his "fanbase" made him.
It took me 7 minutes to relize this was not a job interview. I did feel that the answers were sort of inappropriate. Didnt even consider how wierd it eould be to do a interview for a tech job at a mcdonalds
Must of been difficult to function hearing all those voices in his head all the time...but i think there is a link between mental illness and high intellect. It's sad his gone, but i can't help but feel uplifted by this mans honesty and commitment to what he loved and his willingness to sharing his knowledge...Rip programming legend.
Just to be clear, he said "uh" alot not because he was to uneducated enough to express the certain topics, but because he was too smart to express himself in a way idiots would comprehend him. He had to nerf himself a lot..
@@AndrewTSq They were. I made this mostly to test some new features in Davinci Resolve. Enough of the background noise was able to be removed in the audio where the subtitles are somewhat redundant in my opinion anyway
What most people dont know is that terry could be healed if he fasted and stopped consuming all the media and drinking habbits, smoking and all this crap. But I still think his dad was wrong to throw him out his house bcz of drinking, its not like terry was really fighting him, he was just stubborn :(
42:23 very simple. There are more people of merit unobserved by the institution. Therefore, the "RNG" of them finding Terry was luck they attributed to themselves.
Is this the templeOS guy? It's scary and amazing that schizophrenia affected him the way it did. I wonder about how much his delusions pushed him to program exceptionally, and I also wonder how much it got in the way.
@@phoenixvance6642 No he was already an accomplished programmer before he went schizophrenic. He just had the blood of an engineer and sadly I think it’s the only thing that kept him somewhat grounded in reality.
@@KoopstaKlicca Chill, lol. This is too much thought-policing. There's nothing wrong about thinking about the accidental good effects that a mental illness might bring, besides of its direct bad effects. It's similar to comparing the good effects that a disease like cancer or another disease might bring to one's life. Like, people with cancer start to appreciate life more besides suffering more. You might be more grateful for the simplest of things and when you are cured, you learned something. Obviously, having cancer sucks. This won't make someone want to get cancer just to potentially learn to appreciate life more. There's nothing wrong on trying to see the potential good outcomes of a bad thing. This is different from directly encouraging someone with a mental disease to not seek treatment.
28:55 WHEN YOU WALK AWAY - YOU DON'T HEAR ME SAY - PLLLEEAASSEEE OOOHHH BABBBBYYYY - DON'T GO - SIMMMPPLEE AND CLLEAAN IS THE WAAAAYYY THAT YOU'RE MAKIN' ME FEEEEEELL - TONIGHT
little do the people know, they are in the presence of one of the greatest programmers ever.
divine intellect
had the same exact thought. "The people behind him don't even know this man is the only person in the world to make their own OS from scratch." then i thought to myself... "these people probably have no clue what that even means..."
fucking space aliens n-
@@dustinstump4475 Well there's also that guy Gary Kildall that Bill gates got windows from
@@dustinstump4475 yes they are like terrys birdy
They tried speak the common tongue to this ancient entity. Fools.
He was a paragon of a programmer. His point of view was distorted by his mental condition, but he desperately channeled his mind into his creation-software-to express himself. He was both like a child given a hammer on his birthday and a god at the same time. I believe that many great programmers have a unique perspective on the world and often struggle to express themselves. RIP.
i like feet
thanks for subtitling every "uh", very readable
For a one hour video it's likely an ai transcription, they are quite literal
I just completed my masters in CS this year and I’m still surprised by how knowledgeable he was in so many different topics in computing. The insight he had on the academic and theoretical side of it while being so skilled at the engineering side of it is incredible.
I didnt even know what he is talking about until i got into CS, im a brand new guy in college and its all so new to me
The fundamental difference is the experience and time. Assembly is not often taught in many CS courses, our coursework was to create geometric shapes that rotate, that was 800 lines of code. This man made his own compiler in assembly. His worth as a programmer in todays age would be absolutely priceless. "I'm the greatest programmer of all time" was not a joke.
@@MrRorieWhite He built a compiler for his own language in assembly. Crazy stuff
thanks terry, seeing you always lifts up my mood and gets me out of situations that are hard for me to handle. rip... ill always have you on my mind so whenever i need you im able to reach you.
hes dead bro
@harrypotter8262 yeah i know... may he rip.
Seeing him speak his mind is a bit uplifting isn’t it.
Same
@@harrypotter8262this nigga doesn’t understand the divine communication of prayer 😂
Crazy how hes got some fantastic points and ideas. If some of his ideas were followed, devices would operate way more efficiently while also being simpler to setup.
the more you learn the more you can relate to terry
It's impressive when you realise what he did just how scattered his brain was at all times, he seems to have so many thoughts at the same time
It's darkly interesting to see how his brain reorganizes itself in real time as someone talks programming with him, feeding him with programming questions to focus on. Disheveled and unfocused at the start, but more and more lucid as more and more of his brainpower is redirected to the one thing, besides his god, that he never doubted the reality of.
He deserved to be this Terry. Not what the disease and certain morons among his "fanbase" made him.
these people have all been graced with the presence of the prophet
Thank you for giving this legend a voice. Love this guy.
Thank you for uploading the interview
To whoever subtitled this:
They were talking about LISP, not lists.
People don’t subtitle things manually now, this is an automatic TikTok zoomer subtitle generator app
@@borizzle1 Still makes it the fault of whoever made the computer subtitle it.
I wish that was the only error...
why doesnt the interviewer understand terry davis's question about lisp and macros 😭
Terry legitimately was built different.
It took me 7 minutes to relize this was not a job interview. I did feel that the answers were sort of inappropriate. Didnt even consider how wierd it eould be to do a interview for a tech job at a mcdonalds
Imagine Terry is still with us now and streaming on Kick or Rumble. He'd have 10million subs easily.
That idea about arithmetic modes at 27:00 is very good, it would greatly simplify the instruction set.
we let this guy down.
Thanks for this
rip legend. so much brain power gone from this earth
Must of been difficult to function hearing all those voices in his head all the time...but i think there is a link between mental illness and high intellect. It's sad his gone, but i can't help but feel uplifted by this mans honesty and commitment to what he loved and his willingness to sharing his knowledge...Rip programming legend.
Just to be clear, he said "uh" alot not because he was to uneducated enough to express the certain topics, but because he was too smart to express himself in a way idiots would comprehend him.
He had to nerf himself a lot..
I love how even they don’t even truly understand macros
Thank you for sharing this. Love Terry and his brilliance.
thanks for the video
Thank you. ❤
i wish this guy made a book or programming videos
Thanks for the full video bro.
i love how he talks about if he was king hed simplify and standardize needless things
Poor soul.
Rest easy.
23:14 bookmark
he wanted things to be simple enough so that worms cant be hidden in them.. thats against the rules!
spaghetti.
it's kind of antisemitic tbh
I presented my classmates radix sort back in 2012, BIG O is n with it which is crazy compared to merge sort or quick sort
I love using quick sword more than bubble sword
I always come back to watching Terry the legend himself. Thanks for uploading this
does anyone have timestamps?
Not even the interviewer seems to understand what macros are lmao
What're macros, pls educate me wise master.
and I'm not trying to be sarcastic
Feel me rotten It's okay Terry We'll take your philosophy
Thanks
RISC not risk btw
i think the subtitles were automated, cause it was a lot of faults in it, but you understand from the context what they mean anyway.
@@AndrewTSq They were. I made this mostly to test some new features in Davinci Resolve. Enough of the background noise was able to be removed in the audio where the subtitles are somewhat redundant in my opinion anyway
captions are garbage. They are talking about lisp,... not 'news', not 'list'... it's LISP
Subtitles at the beginning are wrong, he's saying LISP not lists
subtitles throughout the entire thing are wrong
Pride or money
both
@@Science-Vlogthat was an xor question you dingus
@@smolcryingpepo choosing neither gets you both
i see this being my future as i refuse to work for money
What most people dont know is that terry could be healed if he fasted and stopped consuming all the media and drinking habbits, smoking and all this crap. But I still think his dad was wrong to throw him out his house bcz of drinking, its not like terry was really fighting him, he was just stubborn :(
He was pretty lucid for this, you wouldn't really know about his mental illness based on this interview.
42:23 very simple. There are more people of merit unobserved by the institution. Therefore, the "RNG" of them finding Terry was luck they attributed to themselves.
I agree, fuck macros.
did he pass the interview and get the mcdonalds job?
i want a terry davis mcflurry
godspeed
o7
Thank you for removing the horrible fucking background noises
This video was mostly a test of some new stuff I wanted to try in Davinci Resolve. The voice isolation is pretty impressive.
These AI generated subtitles make no sense.
Did he get the job?
Is this the templeOS guy? It's scary and amazing that schizophrenia affected him the way it did. I wonder about how much his delusions pushed him to program exceptionally, and I also wonder how much it got in the way.
No stop, the idea that mental illness can push one's talents is extremely harmful and destructive to the person and mental health care.
@@KoopstaKlicca yeah cause people choose to be schizophrenic. sure
schizophrenia just led to his death, didn't make him a genius. It sure did make for epic funny clips tho
@@phoenixvance6642 No he was already an accomplished programmer before he went schizophrenic. He just had the blood of an engineer and sadly I think it’s the only thing that kept him somewhat grounded in reality.
@@KoopstaKlicca Chill, lol. This is too much thought-policing. There's nothing wrong about thinking about the accidental good effects that a mental illness might bring, besides of its direct bad effects. It's similar to comparing the good effects that a disease like cancer or another disease might bring to one's life. Like, people with cancer start to appreciate life more besides suffering more. You might be more grateful for the simplest of things and when you are cured, you learned something.
Obviously, having cancer sucks. This won't make someone want to get cancer just to potentially learn to appreciate life more.
There's nothing wrong on trying to see the potential good outcomes of a bad thing. This is different from directly encouraging someone with a mental disease to not seek treatment.
can you fix urd dogwater subtitles? its lisp not list
you can get shower and toilet in the gym
28:55 WHEN YOU WALK AWAY - YOU DON'T HEAR ME SAY - PLLLEEAASSEEE OOOHHH BABBBBYYYY - DON'T GO - SIMMMPPLEE AND CLLEAAN IS THE WAAAAYYY THAT YOU'RE MAKIN' ME FEEEEEELL - TONIGHT