"Spy among us!" Edit: Does nobody get the reference? You expected edit 2, and you're correct: So people aren't as clueless as I thought. Why do i gotta make this edit: It's a TF2 reference.
Here's what's fascinating about Toy Story 2: After doing some detective work, "Woody's Roundup" appears to have been inspired by two real western TV shows. Howdy Doody (a western cowboy puppet), and Roy Rogers. One of the cast members on the latter show looks almost EXACTLY like Prospector, and Rogers' wife Dale Evans may have also been a source of inspiration for Jessie (she was also a cowgirl and also assisted Roy often). The original Roy Rogers show ironically appears to have ended around 1957, the same year "Woody's Roundup" was supposedly canceled. It's VERY interesting! My Dad IIRC even said he has some memories of watching that show a bit when he was young.
@@Spookyhoobster I was already wondering, if she had the ENTIRE PROJECT saved on her personal computer, how did she EVER manage to put it on there? Like, how much storage does it take to make a movie like Toy Story? And how big were Hard Drives back then? I can't remember being an 8yo with a computer that even had a 100GB HD.
@@MrParkerman6 the movie was actually remade from scratch later if i remember correctly, so almost nothing in the video affected the movie you see now. but hey, we don't need to actually be correct if we're senselessly hating on a movie, right?
@@joeyjerry1586 I actually really wanna see how long it would take pixar to recreate toy story 1, same graphics, same audio files. Just to show how far they've come.
"Okay boss, we have some good and bad news. Which do you want first?" -"Spit it out." "Okay! So the good news is that we managed to clear up some extra space on the hard-drive we can use." -"Right.. the bad?" "We had to delete 90% of the movie to do it. Anyways-"
A few months ago I almost lost a 30 minute short film I've been working on for the past 8 months only by myself, I already had it finished but was still tweaking some details when my whole computer just crashed, I tried to recover the data in the hard drive but it was toasted, imagine all that time editing it, scoring it, convincing actors and people to act on it, filming on harsh places with tight schedules only to lost it all in seconds, it was the worst moment of my life, not to be dramatic but honestly I just wanted to die, the thing is after a few days of deep depression, I remembered I rendered an early cut of the film to send it to my brother on Dropbox, and when I checked there it was, for some reason I didn’t even reacted that much, but I'm still glad I got to recover it. ALWAYS HAVE A BACKUP!!
Awesome >.< And thanks you're SO right Your story and Pixar's is a testament to that... On that note, what is your short film? Might it be released anywhere?
I had played the sims freeplay and had gotten about two years of progress and it deleted itslef and I hadn't had it saved. At least I had tons photos and the experience will not be forgotten.
"Drake!" "Yeah Josh?" "Where's the movie?" "Right here in this folder" "Go play it then!" "Fine, I will" **click* - [file empty] "Ohh I see the problem" "OHH DO YAHH!?"
And let that be a lesson, when that systems guy brings up his daily backup system and explains that it's actually really useful saving all 2TB of your system files once every 24 hours and making sure that's working right is genuinely a good use of his time, don't brush him off like he's some paranoid lunatic because he's the most sane man in the room.
Isn't that same tech guy able to retrieve deleted files from whatchamagayacallit that black screen u load if restarting the pc and keep pressing one of the keys forgot which one, typing this on a phone,
It would be like braking something at school and watching a kid get blamed for it even though your the one who did so your relived but have a guilty and awkward feeling
Yeah but people watching UA-cam on Linux are the ones who like Linux because "lol windows and and mac are so mainstream" which know almost nothing about properly using Linux so they probably modified it alot so it would resemble Windows 10 again.
yeah because people in general work with servers and not with normal PCs, pretty much if you don't work with networks or you're not a developer(and even this depends so much on where you work) having Linux in your PC is wasted of time and money, most of the desktop linux community are just people feeling special for using linux, because linux is not capitalism.
@@PEDROGARCIA-qj3gr People use Linux because it’s often lightweight, fast, and the most compatible with the software they need to use. It depends on who you are and what your job is as to whether or not using Linux is right for you.
except this was back in the 1990's and these issues are non issues now adays. you can have user control and decide who gets privilege's over what files, so someone from the sound team cant just go in and start messing with models.
I made this mistake on a mac once. I accidentally put a space after the first "/". I didn't realize what I had done until parts of the UI started disappearing. Fun times...
I wish they *"accidentally"* deleted the Emoji movie files. Edit: Yea, It was made by Sony. My bad, Seriously don't know why I even made this comment, lmao.
I just imagine an office cubicle area, one person says “Well, that’s not good!” Another screams “HOUSTON WE HAVE A PROBLEM!” One shouts “WHAT THE FUCK!” And everyone starts panicking like that one scene in Spongebob
"They said I couldn't do a voice in it, so no one can have it now! Also the animators are all pedophiles, and I refuse to elaborate on that because I don't actually have proof!" - Elon, probably
@@SilverBullet27188 Computers started out as mainframes. Having a "real" computer at your desk for your personal use was this strange from the 1980s ,1990s and 2000's. Before that, people used terminals to acces a central computer. The problems of user acces and permission are literally older then "personal computers" - the predate the "personal computer". But hey? Pixar was just co-founded by Steve Jobs - a forerunner of personal computers. How was that company supposed to know about this old computer science stuff?
Maan that sucks, knowing the person who managed to save a whole movie was suddenly laid off. Kind of scummy move made by the CEO, but understandable since it's a business and employees are replaceable anytime.
Jewce Man my worst data loss was when I was almost done with my story in Google docs in class for an assignment then I pressed the wrong button and guess what it did.... yeah it deleted it
The guy who deleted everything actually posted some of the strange things they did to him afterwards on his inst-agram profile “badigtoy”, you gotta cover it, some really crazy stuff on there. He wasn’t seen there again.
Deletion doesn't actually delete files, it just flags them as not existing so they later can be overwritten. So they could possibly have restored it from the server if they were lucky.
Exactly, as long as they pulled the plug quick enough to prevent over-writing, that is. A data recovery team could have recovered everything on the drive(s).
Quick Tip: Once files are deleted from your drive. DO NOT put newer files into the drive. It will replace your hope of restoring those data. Then, use any recovery software to recover those files.
Actually, it did. The ways harddrives and other system files work hasn't really changed, the files are marked as 'deleted' and the space opens up, but all that really does is allow your OS permission to overwrite that particular section of your drive. It was still there, not zeroed out.
Excerpt from the Transcript from the Emergency PIXAR Meeting The Boss: *Points gun at worker's head.* I'm going to give you to the count of three, and by the time I count to three, you'd better be out of this damn building, or else you and your family are all DEAD! The Worker: *Jumps through window, plummeting to this death.* The Boss: ...why the hell did I hire you idiots?
@@magmafox16 As someone who's studying Game Art herself (not animation in particular but it is a part of the study and the two are very closely tied) I can give a bit of an answer. An animation or any art study usually lasts between 3-4 years but can be longer or shorter depending on what college you pick. Usually they give you a intake assignment which is basically where they test your art skills. Different studies require different intakes even for animation. So I can't give a clear insight on it. They usually expect you to be enthusiastic, motivated, be creative, inspired and have at least basic art skills (some want you to be pretty good as well but some studies are also willing to start from square one). After you handed in your assignment you usually have to wait for a bit and then they will call or mail you depending on if you've been approved or not for an intake conversation or not. Something I would recommend is looking up tutorials and UA-cam videos on the better where people explain and discuss it. Good luck! :)
Magma Fox I really liked playmo98’s response, they have some good insight and they are completely right. If you want to start learning immediately look up the basics on yt many people have great tutorials on programs (some of which are free like krita) but I’d also make sure to look into watching the basics, learn the principles of animation (even just hearing and watching them being applied really helps how you think and go about making movements). And practice of course! Start off with something simple like a ball bounce so you learn and understand and get a feel for how it works then move on to something like a pillow or flour sack (watch any animation basics video and these will probably be mentioned) a big mistake that I made was trying to make full blown character animations to start, diving straight into the deep end. To no surprise the results when I did it this way were very bad. Remember take your time and learn the material, you truly will improve over time, slowly but surely! Good UA-cam animation recommendations TennelleFlowers has a good series where she makes a video covering each principal of animation and creates a project and shows/discusses how and where that principles is being used in the creation of the final project TennelleFlowers’ channel: ua-cam.com/users/SimatraStar HowardWimshurs: He has a LOT of super helpful videos detailing a multitude of different topics within the realm on 2D animation HowardWimshurst’s channel: ua-cam.com/users/HowardWimshurst
Fun fact: While Pixar successfully saved the movie from being deleted, what most people don't know was that this was for the original direct to video version of Toy Story 2. The original version had a smaller budget with a talking Bullseye, and Jesse as an evil talking cactus and many other differences. This was before John Lasseter got involved as he was still working on A Bug's Life. When he got to see the original footage, he was very upset and felt the story was too predictable and wasn't close to having funny humor and decided to get involved to save the movie. And so after 2 years of animation and almost deleting the entire thing, the footage ended up being deleted anyway in favor of the final film. Disney still wanted to keep the movie's release date of 1999 but Pixar rewrote the script on a weekend and had to re-animate the entire movie for 9 MONTHS! Unlike most Pixar movies which take 3 to 4 years to animate. And yet somehow, after rushing everything with the script and animation, it ended up becoming a sequel that's better than the original by many.
@@razkable Though if you think about it, if they hadn't been able to recover the film's assets from Galyn, it would've been much more tortuous to remake the whole movie from scratch in 9 months and they most likely would not have not made it in time.
Vaki Smithy the animation was also a lot more bland, not very detailed compared to even games now, if you saw that kind of textures and general look to a game now it'd either be labeled as cheap or it'd have to be a good fucking game
We ALL have rm -rf’d our home directory at least once. What you hope is that your .config folder had enough small files that you realized it and smashed ctrl c before It got to the important stuff. Browsers are generally good at this...
R. Eon Holt he/she said at least they redid toy story on purpose implying that they redid this movie on accident which isn’t true; they were able to get the animations back.
R. Eon Holt Ok you’re like, really dumb. I never said he/she explicitly stated they redid this movie, but the way they said it implied it. If you had a banana that you threw away and after you did you said, “At least I threw this one away on purpose,” then you’re pretty obviously implying you had another banana you threw away on accident. If you don’t get it now, there’s no hope for you and I’ll just leave
This is exactly why when I worked at Industrial Light & Magic we pounded it into everyone's brain to save often and save iterations. You never know when something will go wrong and you end up losing an effects shot that it took you weeks or months to complete. We had some scary times during the rolling power blackouts from the California energy crisis of 2000 and 2001. Somehow some way somebody pulled some strings with Pacific Gas & Electric (it may have even been George himself for all I know) to get us a heads up when the rolling blackouts were about to happen. It was only a few minutes of lead time, but the warning would go out company wide over the PA system for everyone to quickly save what they were doing and to shut off our computers. I can also remember a nasty email virus that hit all the Unix, Linux, and PC workstations one year. Lots of systems were damaged and lots of files were lost. Only the few of us working on Macs (myself included) were unaffected. And going back even earlier to the late 1990s when I was at LucasArts, there were quite a few files & assets from the Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II game that accidentally got wiped from the servers. Fortunately, very much like what happened with Toy Story 2, I had been working on effects for the cutscenes from home because my wife had just given birth to our first child. I had back-ups of everything on Jaz drives (anybody remember that format?) and was able to restore it all to the company server. Excellent video! I really enjoyed this.
Never had a jazz drive but I remember them. I can still remember when IOMEGA zip disks were cheap enough I used them to install various applications onto like an extension of my system drive. So for example, my Corel Draw installation along with all my fonts and supplemental graphics programs resided on one zip disk, while a bigger games would be installed to their own disks. This was only feasible because I had the SCSI zip drive which was a lot faster than the parallel port zip drive. But it worked to save me a lot of space on my very expensive SCSI hard drive. My 80 meg SCSI Seagate drive (my first hard drive) was still in use 10 years later in one of my fathers PC XT clones.
"never use linux" proceeds to put in sponsor that tunnels your information and scatters it through a linux server and it's standard encryption. well if that aint irony
@@yeeted9466 thats literally not true, coming from someone who probably hasn't ever used Linux and just watches Linus tech tips. Linux is just as easy to use as windows, and has almost the same amount of developer support as windows.
I just worked on a short animation for 30 minutes straight and I was getting ready to finish it, when...WHEN...I accidentally right-clicked the software, it FROZE, and the only thing I could do was to *boop* CLICK OUT. Now I'm on a Mental Breakdown crying the shit out of myself because OF WHAT GOD DAMN HAPPENED. This video...this video was what got me to redo it again.
obviously fired, I mean it's a major mistake and public companies like these have to follow some dumbass share holders who only have their money on their mind so they make the company fire people like these.
Just because someone utters the word "president" doesn't mean you bring real life politics into it. This comment has ZERO bearing on current events. Doing this shit ruins jokes for most people, including me.
"See, now, everything is just stored in the cloud now, so this never would've happened" yes and clearly "the cloud" runs not on linux, but on dragon wishes, unicorn sparkles and four leaf clovers (don't worry, the sysadmins of the world are used to underappreciation 😃)
BeanieEagle the point is that “the cloud” is just a marketing term. Usually “the cloud” is a bunch of servers running Linux, with actual, physical hard drives.
@@infiniti2011 There's plenty of user-friendly versions of Linux actually, with the learning curve really being about on par with learning to use a Windows or Mac for the first time
@@zelpyzelp Yeah, but for the average consumer, the time it takes to get linux running isn't worth it. They lose access to lots of Windows / Mac specific programs and features, it's hard to troubleshoot unless you're a developer, and there's no standard edition. There's also no technical support, which is really important for a lot of people who aren't as familiar with the computer.
@@AMileFromTheMoon The cloud is essentially just using someone else's storage instead of your own, there still has to be a large storage server somewhere, which is still vunerable to human error and things like flood, fire etc. The main difference seems to me to be that if you are using third party storage, and the server gets accidentally wiped. you can sue the third party for losses, but if you were using your own server and the same thing happens you have no such comeback.
As a film student my hard drive corrupted and I lost my entire first year final film project. Luckily my instructor kept a backup of all of my class's files unbeknownst to me and saved the day
So nobody’s talking about how this lady stored an entire 3D animated movie on her single computer Edit: I appreciate the replies, but please take a damn joke
Red Hat 6 was the first Linux distro I was comfortable with. I can't recall if that was '01 or '02, but it was right around the time DreamWorks made Sinbad entirely on Linux.
@@mstandish Probably. In 2001 they had "more than 200 Linux desktops and 400 Linux servers" as they fazed out then five year old IRIX workstations. The first Linux renderfarm was built for Titanic, which came out in 1997. Pixar RenderMan and SideFx Houdini didn't come to Linux until 1999. Citations: www.linuxjournal.com/article/4803 www.linuxjournal.com/article/9653 www.creativeplanetnetwork.com/news-features/linux-hollywood-381003
Cars: If cars had feelings Toy Story: If toys had feelings Robots: If robots had feelings Inside Out: If feelings had feelings Coco: If Mexicans had feelings
When I edited our school project film, my video editor decided to screw with me and crashed, then when I booted it up every single clip I used was corrupted, entire thing gone. I was almost done too, I was so angry mad and scared that I tried to system restore my laptop to get the files back, then the laptop turned off because it ran out of power (entirely my fault) then when I booted up the IOS got shambled and my laptop wont work anymore, we brought it at the computer shop said they'll fix it a day or two, but my deadline was a day and I had to make the video again by scratch, I panicked brought my mom to school to chat with my teacher, which she told me she will give me 2 days to finish it. When the laptop got fixed I went home and started doing my school project again, I woke up until 3 AM just to finish it, and so I did. Passed the movie said my teacher it was good, pulled up the middle finger to my video editor and to my laptop, then spent the day relaxing, also it was an exam week too so I had to study and review notes while doing the video. God I hate that week.
Actually Pixar GAVE to her that computer and all to work as mom at home. The video context is little bit not correct in details. Plus she had Silicon Graphics workstation AND NOT A MAC. Plus it was Jacob who did remember this mom had copy and not her so i dont get animation... Plus the car they recovered files was a Volvo.. Yay. Extra safety.
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Sir, I don't want to do myself, a friend of mine tried to do himself and that dint go that well.😮
35 videos of awesomeness
Your videos are awesome as always ^^
Which is *your* favourite of those 35?
It's been amazing watching your videos! I love every one of them.
“Honey how was work?”
“I accidentally deleted several million dollars worth of work.”
“Oh.”
i cant say that without laughing
Can’t read that without hearing scar’s voice
Which Scar?
Luig E ahh I see
"Anyways here's dinner, come down kids!"
I can't imagine the anxiety that the employee went through like imagine being responsible for that lmao
Alyssa R thats legit the worse feeling ever
Did he/she fired?
I heard it was never investigated who was responsible. The lesson was learn
I'd be like "oh my god, look what the night crew did!".
employee: ...maybe no one will notice...
The unnamed Pixar employee was a spy for DreamWorks
"Spy among us!"
Edit: Does nobody get the reference?
You expected edit 2, and you're correct: So people aren't as clueless as I thought.
Why do i gotta make this edit: It's a TF2 reference.
But can it inhale? They wanted to promote Antz
what was the point of those emojis.
Saucelo's Creations so people know I don’t actually believe that. I guess I could’ve not used as many
@@williambroberg6746 or any
The pure emotion in this story. You could make a movie about this adventure.
Hopefully that movie doesn't get accidentally deleted.
Here's what's fascinating about Toy Story 2: After doing some detective work, "Woody's Roundup" appears to have been inspired by two real western TV shows. Howdy Doody (a western cowboy puppet), and Roy Rogers. One of the cast members on the latter show looks almost EXACTLY like Prospector, and Rogers' wife Dale Evans may have also been a source of inspiration for Jessie (she was also a cowgirl and also assisted Roy often). The original Roy Rogers show ironically appears to have ended around 1957, the same year "Woody's Roundup" was supposedly canceled. It's VERY interesting! My Dad IIRC even said he has some memories of watching that show a bit when he was young.
Toy story 2 story: the story of how toy story 2 was almost deleted
@@babbisp1 Toy Story 2 Story Comment Story: “The movie about how the movie about how Toy Story 2 was almost deleted was almost deleted.” 😎
I’m pretty sure that’s just Toy Story 2.
When that girl finds the backup in her computer, I'd bet the first thing she did was to backup the backup..
computer freezes and corrupts files*
Welllll at least they weren't deleted
Back in 1999 when a basic cd rom couldn't even hold a gigabyte of data? Nope, not really an option.
@@Spookyhoobster I was already wondering, if she had the ENTIRE PROJECT saved on her personal computer, how did she EVER manage to put it on there? Like, how much storage does it take to make a movie like Toy Story? And how big were Hard Drives back then? I can't remember being an 8yo with a computer that even had a 100GB HD.
The file system to the admin: Never talk to me or my backup or my backup's backup ever again.
@@DarkAngelEU compressed in zip files maybe.
It's pretty crazy to think that one of the best sequels ever made almost became lost media.
Lol! "One of The Best Sequels ever made", not even close?, dumbass. It sucked and this is probably why.
@@MrParkerman6 Uh, rude.
@@MrParkerman6
the movie was actually remade from scratch later if i remember correctly, so almost nothing in the video affected the movie you see now. but hey, we don't need to actually be correct if we're senselessly hating on a movie, right?
@@MrParkerman6, how did it suck? It is one of the best sequels ever made. It’s miles miles ahead of the first in every way
@@joeyjerry1586 I actually really wanna see how long it would take pixar to recreate toy story 1, same graphics, same audio files. Just to show how far they've come.
"Okay boss, we have some good and bad news. Which do you want first?"
-"Spit it out."
"Okay! So the good news is that we managed to clear up some extra space on the hard-drive we can use."
-"Right.. the bad?"
"We had to delete 90% of the movie to do it. Anyways-"
Bro this is my favorite comment.
💀💀💀
*continues to sip coffee*
Boss: you're fired
@Snow Crystal ahahaha,funny precomment
I feel Pixar’s pain, I once deleted my entire “homework” folder.
Actual homework or "homework"?
“h o m e w o r k”
@@MunkiZee wdym
@@blendyboi5023 the *homework, homework*
Oof. Big mistake
*Deletes million(s) dollar movie*
“Oh, I hate it when that happens!”
You copied someone else
Don't you hate it when you ''accidentally'' steal someones comment?
I did?
They are lucky she was an honest person, she coulda sold that shit for millions upon millions.
If I were them, I would be more frustrated for all my hardworks put into waste than how much money we wasted.
"Hey boss, don't get mad but... I might have just deleted a 500 million dollar project."
LOL
"Hey boss, don't get mad but... I might have just deleted Waluigi's file for smash ultimate"
Bukan Melvin “it’s ok i got the next best thing”
*PIRANHA PLANT JOINS THE FIGHT*
It wasn't a $500 million project, that would make it the most expensive movie of all time.
hey b0ss, may I have the hamburger pls?
Don’t you just hate it when you accidentally delete a 500 million dollar project?
There are some companies that call that Tuesday.....
More like...Mmmmooooonnnnndddddaaaaayyyyyyssss
@@sonic10spider45 "Uh oh. Sounds like someone has a case of the Mondays..."
@EvanKauffman I hate Mondays
*90 million dollar
“Who in the right mind wouldn’t backup the files to a $50,000,000 movie?”
FoodFight: *sweats nervously.*
Only 50mil dident he say 500mil
I think the backups we're stolen, too.
@@ScrewBall105 yea food fight had to get the new "assets" in order to be released
I see you watch JonTron too
@@ScrewBall105 were*
A few months ago I almost lost a 30 minute short film I've been working on for the past 8 months only by myself, I already had it finished but was still tweaking some details when my whole computer just crashed, I tried to recover the data in the hard drive but it was toasted, imagine all that time editing it, scoring it, convincing actors and people to act on it, filming on harsh places with tight schedules only to lost it all in seconds, it was the worst moment of my life, not to be dramatic but honestly I just wanted to die, the thing is after a few days of deep depression, I remembered I rendered an early cut of the film to send it to my brother on Dropbox, and when I checked there it was, for some reason I didn’t even reacted that much, but I'm still glad I got to recover it.
ALWAYS HAVE A BACKUP!!
Awesome >.< And thanks you're SO right
Your story and Pixar's is a testament to that...
On that note, what is your short film? Might it be released anywhere?
dude... now I want to watch that short
Always Github
Wholesome 100
I had played the sims freeplay and had gotten about two years of progress and it deleted itslef and I hadn't had it saved. At least I had tons photos and the experience will not be forgotten.
"Drake!"
"Yeah Josh?"
"Where's the movie?"
"Right here in this folder"
"Go play it then!"
"Fine, I will" **click* - [file empty]
"Ohh I see the problem"
"OHH DO YAHH!?"
Fuckin amazing
Please animate this
😂 Hahahahahaha
I literally heard the sound the computer makes when a file cannot be found🤣😂
I give this comment a 10/10
Toy Story: I don't feel so good
Shit
Damn space grape
Mike Smith wow
Woody: "Buzz, I don't feel so good"
Buzz: "I don't feel so good also..."
Bo Peep: #MeToo
Hahahahaha. To soon?
And let that be a lesson, when that systems guy brings up his daily backup system and explains that it's actually really useful saving all 2TB of your system files once every 24 hours and making sure that's working right is genuinely a good use of his time, don't brush him off like he's some paranoid lunatic because he's the most sane man in the room.
They must have trusted auto save...
Isn't that same tech guy able to retrieve deleted files from whatchamagayacallit that black screen u load if restarting the pc and keep pressing one of the keys forgot which one, typing this on a phone,
@@cl759 take your adhd meds
@@NomTheDom I think they were trying to describe how you could still recover files deleted through the command mentioned in the video
Also, be sure to test restore your backups, to make sure you have a good copy.
Okay but imagine being the frikking Employee who accidentily deleted the Files. Like I would DIE
@λppealing_to_the_Masses I guess, tho its not my point. I more meant emotional.
No, you wouldn't die. You would blame the backup guy. And he would blame you. Thus keeping on living having a scary story to tell the kids xD
@@6exG But I would always know I was the one D: Can I live with the shame??
@@Funkenwolf humans are pretty good at keeping calm. We're blaming everything but ourselves by default
@@6exG Do i have a malfunction then or am i just woke?
Just Imagine Being that person That deleted 90% Of The Files and going to see the movie with their family, that would be pretty akward
Every new scene that comes on screen you're just thinking _"sh##... I deleted that"_
@@aiiiia9971 Hahhahah, For real
It would be like braking something at school and watching a kid get blamed for it even though your the one who did so your relived but have a guilty and awkward feeling
Honestly the one having a bad time should be whom ever is in charge of backups.
Oh hey I almost ruined this thing!
"All Toy Story 2 files get deleted."
Everybody: *_Ah shit, here we go again..._*
Gaylen :well yes but actually no
Zero zone Bart I don’t want to alarm you but “all the files for toy story 2 are gone”
NNNNOOOOOOOOOOO!
@@Matticus_VT AAAAAAAAAHHHHHH
Zero zone most people don’t say bad words silly
I don’t say bad words
I only say heck and crap
"Don't use Linux"
In a 2015 analysis, 96.3 percent of the top 1 million web servers are running Linux. It's not the viewers you need to worry about.
Yeah but people watching UA-cam on Linux are the ones who like Linux because "lol windows and and mac are so mainstream" which know almost nothing about properly using Linux so they probably modified it alot so it would resemble Windows 10 again.
@@diegomedina9637 I don't think so
Quiet nerds
yeah because people in general work with servers and not with normal PCs, pretty much if you don't work with networks or you're not a developer(and even this depends so much on where you work) having Linux in your PC is wasted of time and money, most of the desktop linux community are just people feeling special for using linux, because linux is not capitalism.
@@PEDROGARCIA-qj3gr People use Linux because it’s often lightweight, fast, and the most compatible with the software they need to use. It depends on who you are and what your job is as to whether or not using Linux is right for you.
The thing about Linux, is that it assumes that YOU are the smart one and YOU know what you're doing at all times.
That's why it's called a U-nix system.
except this was back in the 1990's and these issues are non issues now adays. you can have user control and decide who gets privilege's over what files, so someone from the sound team cant just go in and start messing with models.
see there's the first mistake.
Yep. Use it yourself, but don't let idiots around your system.
@@waldotheranger3987 Or, as the good saying goes, "don't work under root access, ya dunce".
2:36 mr. lightyear, i dont feel so good...
We did it mr lightyear
I love you infinity and beyond
*Breaking news the American government deletes system 32*
"I don't feel so good Mr.Obama!"
Mr Neddlemouse
>system 32 can't be deleted
*BREAKING NEWS, THE TOWNSPEOPLE BROKE INTO ANOTHER PANIC DUE TO IGNORANCE AGAIN*
STOP APPEARING EVERYWHERE
I can definitely see Trump ordering the eradication of this dangerous computer virus system 32 that he thinks is the reason Dems won the midterms.
breaking news the American government deletes america
Austin: Never use linux
The internet backbone: laughs in linux
Internet backbone not equal to internet user
@@lychy645 🙏
I made this mistake on a mac once. I accidentally put a space after the first "/". I didn't realize what I had done until parts of the UI started disappearing. Fun times...
Well mac is a unix
@rae x86 woomy
@rae x86 ngyes
rae x86 booya
@iDyaa we are speaking in the inkling and octoling language
I wish they *"accidentally"* deleted the Emoji movie files.
Edit: Yea, It was made by Sony. My bad, Seriously don't know why I even made this comment, lmao.
That wasn't Pixar.
Don’t we all!
@@Renee5322 not all. I don't understand the exact reason to hate that movie. I've watched it and I wonder why people hate it
@@Klaxynd it would of been a whole lot better if Pixar did it
@@Anonymous-uk8ee it's literially called The Emoji movie doesn't need anymore reasons
Well that makes me feel better about accidentally burning the rice for dinner.
You monster
As an Asian: "How?"
...
*How*
That's enough to form a divorce case!
*GASP*
rewatching this after Galyn Susman got laid off. Shame that they laid off the woman who effectively saved the company.
Without her, the Toy Story franchise probably wouldn't have existed after the first film.
"We couldn't keep her around. She was Sus,man"
Lesson learned
*moms are also more realiable than IT team* :)
As an IT guy and someone who raised a child, I can verify this is true.
Just download adobe reader and call me tomorrow
I mean, anyone in IT can tell you that
Say that to the 250 million Americans who lost their identity when equifax women/mom failed everyone
The last time a mom backed up their work, it cost them the 2016 election.
*oof*
Random pixar employee: woops
*_REEEEEEEEEEE_*
You got 69 likes
That was almost a 500 million dollar woops
"What was the key to cancel a command? Control-Z? Oh, that looks like it stopped it. I'm going to forget about it now."
Whoopsie
I just imagine an office cubicle area, one person says “Well, that’s not good!” Another screams “HOUSTON WE HAVE A PROBLEM!” One shouts “WHAT THE FUCK!” And everyone starts panicking like that one scene in Spongebob
“Uh…”
*“Uh…”*
*“UH…”*
*_Elon Musk buys and then deletes Toy Story_*
AMEN
Epci
"i had to save these kids from eternal virginity"
-elon musk said
+kremit the frog IT HAD TO BE DONE!!!
"They said I couldn't do a voice in it, so no one can have it now! Also the animators are all pedophiles, and I refuse to elaborate on that because I don't actually have proof!" - Elon, probably
never employing low qualification system administrators.
1) set permissions for users
2) use backup
And test your backups regularly!
I am not even sure those permission were protocols that existed in 1998, much less widely known and practiced.
And make sure to spellcheck your commands when deleting things as root.
BrokenGale They did, but I’m sure it was more common for people in positions to do this kind of damage not to know what they’re doing.
@@SilverBullet27188 Computers started out as mainframes. Having a "real" computer at your desk for your personal use was this strange from the 1980s ,1990s and 2000's. Before that, people used terminals to acces a central computer. The problems of user acces and permission are literally older then "personal computers" - the predate the "personal computer". But hey? Pixar was just co-founded by Steve Jobs - a forerunner of personal computers. How was that company supposed to know about this old computer science stuff?
Man I'm sure someone got fired for that
fucking yeah
I mean, It's a lesson that they will never forget...
Was looking for this
Boy, I sure do hope somebody got fired for that blunder
I hope they were instead transferred to the animation department and forced to do all the menial stuff he deleted
The Pixar employee that saved the movie, Galyn Susman, was laid off in the mass purge by Bob Iger.
Maan that sucks, knowing the person who managed to save a whole movie was suddenly laid off. Kind of scummy move made by the CEO, but understandable since it's a business and employees are replaceable anytime.
I read the title and seriously said "what........tf?"
There's a reason pixar immediately jumped into cloud storage, This was the reason why.
They didn't want this to happen again.
@@gagejohnathan9641 Lesson For Me = Linux Is A Curse
lol who’s that 0.1% watching on a Wii.
@@spke7665 OF MANYYY
I guess that would be Mii
Omg lol I used to have one of those
ps3
may or may not be me! HACKED WII, here we GO!!!
My worst data loss story was when some kid accidentally deleted my Sonic Adventures 2 save file. I spent so much time building my chao garden...
Dang, I feel for you. I once cried because I deleted just one chao. Whole garden? Woulda been straight up depression.
This
Sucks to be you.
Jewce Man my worst data loss was when I was almost done with my story in Google docs in class for an assignment then I pressed the wrong button and guess what it did.... yeah it deleted it
F
Here now that Pixar has just laid off Galyn. No matter what you do you're always just a number to these companies.
Sometimes I wonder if veterans are the first to go in layoffs.
The guy who deleted everything actually posted some of the strange things they did to him afterwards on his inst-agram profile “badigtoy”, you gotta cover it, some really crazy stuff on there. He wasn’t seen there again.
He got deleted.
He ded
KingMoe Donald Trump: You’re fired!
Why couldn't it have been a girl? #heforshe
He ain't got a friend in anyone
I'm going to backup my files right now.
3DSage same
@3D Sage
Me too if I had lesser files, all my files are taking up my all storage space...
@@Hasse.Andersson A 2 Terabyte external hard drive isn't too expensive now.
"They used to store all of their files on a big computer. But now they store all of their files on someone else's big computer."
yea thats all i heard too
it wasnt even there big computer lmao
Probably has less to do with data loss prevention and more to do with being able to sue for liability.
lol
Pouring one out for Galyn, who Pixar laid off today 😔
And that's why today the rm - rf / command requires the --no-perserve-root flag as a failsafe - so you can't accedently delete all of your files.
you can make small changes to that and you won't need --no-preserve-root
But it's still easy to do cd foo; rm - rf /* instead of rm -rf ./*
You can still delete all Project Files without it.
rm -rf / is the only one to actually have a failsafe, so you're still able to accidentally delete files.
Yeah but if the project folder isnt specally protected rm -rf * will still do the trick, system files wont be gone but everything else ...
Employee: *deletes files because there are too much files*
PIXAR: Damn it
r/comedycemetery
marshian__mallow r/ihavereddit
@@JianCB2RcGamerYt do you think you're funny.
@@jonasgrill1155 Nah, I'm trying to prove a point
@@JianCB2 What's the point?
2:36 - Buzz, I don’t feel so good...
You win
Lmao
You fucking did it
Joke of the year goes to this guy
@@peterfile5502 legit dude he just won
Me: _deletes some files to clear up my hard drive_
Everybody else at the animation studios: _unsettled tom_
Computer: So, what files would you like to delete?
DreamWorks spy: *_yes_*
Deletion doesn't actually delete files, it just flags them as not existing so they later can be overwritten. So they could possibly have restored it from the server if they were lucky.
Exactly, as long as they pulled the plug quick enough to prevent over-writing, that is. A data recovery team could have recovered everything on the drive(s).
Yeah, but their IT department was clearly incompetent enough to not have backups for A MONTH.
@@Cobalt985 Didn't you read the memo?
ITR ha
im guessing you saw that vsauce video too?
The guy who deleted the files was working for Dreamworks.
Marv3Lthe1 lolll
SERIOUSLY?!
@@GoodMorningBeautiful4 it's a joke ...
Beer Me! Whooosh
@@GoodMorningBeautiful4 the joke went over your head buddy :)
Who’s here after Galyn got laid off from Pixar.
I am. I’m like bruh she literally saved Toy Story 2. Good luck without her if Pixar accidentally deletes another movie
Laid off or retired? I sure hope she just retired
I saw someone else say this, but it would’ve been amazing if she deleted Toy Story 5 as she left
Shoutout to everyone watching this on a wii.
56,000 people to be exact
@@graysonrichardson94580 people to be exact (unless WiiMC's YT function gets fixed)
@@graysonrichardson9458 it said 34000 actually
Quick Tip: Once files are deleted from your drive. DO NOT put newer files into the drive. It will replace your hope of restoring those data. Then, use any recovery software to recover those files.
Quicker Tip: Does it even matter if there's a backup that was fresh enough for them to start from?
*This was 1997. No such thing existed.*
Actually, it did. The ways harddrives and other system files work hasn't really changed, the files are marked as 'deleted' and the space opens up, but all that really does is allow your OS permission to overwrite that particular section of your drive. It was still there, not zeroed out.
@@Theorchero Please, tell me at least 3 names of recovery software in 1997.
@@mlo12345 My quick tip is for 2019. Just clarifying 😂
There’s a snake in my... nevermind, it’s been deleted.
👌🔥🔥
My boot is also deleted.
I assume there's no more comments of Woody saying his missing parts bc of Woody deletion.
There WAS a snake in my boot.
I can hear it in his voice 😂
aaaaand now they laid her off. She saved Pixar and they threw her away. There is no Loyalty from corporations.
- Buzz, we missed the truck!
- We're not aiming for the truck.
Because the truck is gone
What truck? And where have you gone, Buzz? Buzz?!?!?
Andy I don’t feel so good?
@@Sketchy_Dood genius
i think i might be the only one who knows what meme you’re talking about
who that 0.1% watching on their wii tho
Me
No, it's Mii
Me
@@matturner6890 lol
Asking the real questions here.
Dreamworks snaps fingers: "Aw, shoot. Almost defeated the Mouse."
Random Employee: "Don't worry boss, we got the next best thing."
*Shrek 5 gets revealed*
@Paphils Atianjoh How?
@Paphils Atianjoh how
Ok time to ruin the how train
@Paphils Atianjoh How
The person responsible was "accidentally" deleted.
What?
Excerpt from the Transcript from the Emergency PIXAR Meeting
The Boss: *Points gun at worker's head.* I'm going to give you to the count of three, and by the time I count to three, you'd better be out of this damn building, or else you and your family are all DEAD!
The Worker: *Jumps through window, plummeting to this death.*
The Boss: ...why the hell did I hire you idiots?
@@itsathing3369 the joke is the person who deleted 90% of the files was "accidentally" deleted (fired) like the files where accidently deleted
@@airnomad2650 Oh thank you for explaining the joke I didn’t even realize there was a joke.
Normal People:"Server"
Austin:"BiG cOmPuTeR dRiVe"
Me, an intellectual: “Mainframe”
@@rodrigoparrapalma7673 Oof
You have it backwards. Normal people don't know what a server is.
RedCreepers more like when they see your comment.
@@missingtextureman101 emojis are stupid
The real problem is that the users had write/delete privileges on the critical files.
@@thennoth2860 It won't ask for a password if you're already in a root shell (denoted by the #)
The real problem was no backups. Backups could have even been done manually.
How would they work on files without write privileges?
Lmao, imagine being fed up and trying out one of those crazy "I Quit! (In Style)" type of goodbye's holy moly!
You don't think they may had "sudo su" activated. That happoned at my workplace once
As an animator I almost cried while watching this
What do you need to study for being an animator
@@magmafox16 As someone who's studying Game Art herself (not animation in particular but it is a part of the study and the two are very closely tied) I can give a bit of an answer.
An animation or any art study usually lasts between 3-4 years but can be longer or shorter depending on what college you pick.
Usually they give you a intake assignment which is basically where they test your art skills. Different studies require different intakes even for animation. So I can't give a clear insight on it.
They usually expect you to be enthusiastic, motivated, be creative, inspired and have at least basic art skills (some want you to be pretty good as well but some studies are also willing to start from square one).
After you handed in your assignment you usually have to wait for a bit and then they will call or mail you depending on if you've been approved or not for an intake conversation or not.
Something I would recommend is looking up tutorials and UA-cam videos on the better where people explain and discuss it. Good luck! :)
@@Lisspeed Thanks for the answer
Magma Fox I really liked playmo98’s response, they have some good insight and they are completely right. If you want to start learning immediately look up the basics on yt many people have great tutorials on programs (some of which are free like krita) but I’d also make sure to look into watching the basics, learn the principles of animation (even just hearing and watching them being applied really helps how you think and go about making movements). And practice of course! Start off with something simple like a ball bounce so you learn and understand and get a feel for how it works then move on to something like a pillow or flour sack (watch any animation basics video and these will probably be mentioned) a big mistake that I made was trying to make full blown character animations to start, diving straight into the deep end. To no surprise the results when I did it this way were very bad. Remember take your time and learn the material, you truly will improve over time, slowly but surely!
Good UA-cam animation recommendations
TennelleFlowers has a good series where she makes a video covering each principal of animation and creates a project and shows/discusses how and where that principles is being used in the creation of the final project
TennelleFlowers’ channel: ua-cam.com/users/SimatraStar
HowardWimshurs:
He has a LOT of super helpful videos detailing a multitude of different topics within the realm on 2D animation
HowardWimshurst’s channel: ua-cam.com/users/HowardWimshurst
@@bonk1818 so you're not a animator?
Fun fact: While Pixar successfully saved the movie from being deleted, what most people don't know was that this was for the original direct to video version of Toy Story 2. The original version had a smaller budget with a talking Bullseye, and Jesse as an evil talking cactus and many other differences. This was before John Lasseter got involved as he was still working on A Bug's Life. When he got to see the original footage, he was very upset and felt the story was too predictable and wasn't close to having funny humor and decided to get involved to save the movie. And so after 2 years of animation and almost deleting the entire thing, the footage ended up being deleted anyway in favor of the final film. Disney still wanted to keep the movie's release date of 1999 but Pixar rewrote the script on a weekend and had to re-animate the entire movie for 9 MONTHS! Unlike most Pixar movies which take 3 to 4 years to animate. And yet somehow, after rushing everything with the script and animation, it ended up becoming a sequel that's better than the original by many.
nice
The movie had a line that said, “You can’t rush art.” Which is ironic, given how this movie is rushed art
I agree. They really pulled out all the stops with Toy Story 2. I'd say it's my favorite Pixar film of all time.
This is a truly horrific story, thank god it ended up well
whats funny is it really didnt matter since they restarted the film from scratch anyways in 1999 and got it done in 9 months lol ...
@@razkable Though if you think about it, if they hadn't been able to recover the film's assets from Galyn, it would've been much more tortuous to remake the whole movie from scratch in 9 months and they most likely would not have not made it in time.
how much memory did that home computer have lmao
to hold an entire movie?
@@SteveOnlin the assets are way bigger than the entire movie
@@stunt_niklas452 also this was like a LONG time ago so a lot of storage space was more expensive
Vaki Smithy the animation was also a lot more bland, not very detailed compared to even games now, if you saw that kind of textures and general look to a game now it'd either be labeled as cheap or it'd have to be a good fucking game
@@Grgmit yeah but this was in the 90s
"Never use linux."
*Correction:*
"Never give someone who doesn't know how to administrate a linux server root access to the file system."
That's the best comment on this video this far.
We ALL have rm -rf’d our home directory at least once. What you hope is that your .config folder had enough small files that you realized it and smashed ctrl c before It got to the important stuff. Browsers are generally good at this...
Ya. If you don't understand liunx, don't use it.
aka the guy who made this video
@@FennecTECH All of us?
Me: FINALLY! 1 HOUR TO RENDER
Me again: **accidentally closing the blender render window**
Me: *NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAA*
Oh yeah, that did happen!
At least with Toy Story they redid the whole thing on purpose
Fif Gallag they didn’t have to redo anything... did you even watch the video?
@@morganschumacher4077 I'm pretty sure that's not what Fif Gallag means.
R. Eon Holt To be fair, I missed the 2 too lol
But yea, I heard Toy Story was far different, it was changed to make it more family friendly.
R. Eon Holt he/she said at least they redid toy story on purpose implying that they redid this movie on accident which isn’t true; they were able to get the animations back.
R. Eon Holt Ok you’re like, really dumb. I never said he/she explicitly stated they redid this movie, but the way they said it implied it. If you had a banana that you threw away and after you did you said, “At least I threw this one away on purpose,” then you’re pretty obviously implying you had another banana you threw away on accident. If you don’t get it now, there’s no hope for you and I’ll just leave
I feel bad for the guy who deleted the files in the first place.
Rip his job
@@chloeiwnl life*
Just imagine the insane amount of yelling that he received
He probably got promoted to customer.
How would they know who it was? All evidence might have been deleted along with the movie.
The thing is Thanos' snap reached year 1998 and affected the master machine
Buzz....I don't feel so good
*Theres a SNAP in my boot*
Woody I don't feel so good
"Pixar...I Don't feel so good"
More like bore Ragnarok
Galyn Susman
My brain: amogus
An emergency meeting was called between the pixar higher-ups.
My brain: amogus
Sus
Remember When Pixar Accidentally *Thanos Snapped Toy Story 2?*
Imagine if half of it was deleted
@@Bolognaman8789 What did it cost?
He snapped 1 1/2
B10K PlaysGames all the Disney animators
@@Bolognaman8789 lol
This is exactly why when I worked at Industrial Light & Magic we pounded it into everyone's brain to save often and save iterations. You never know when something will go wrong and you end up losing an effects shot that it took you weeks or months to complete. We had some scary times during the rolling power blackouts from the California energy crisis of 2000 and 2001. Somehow some way somebody pulled some strings with Pacific Gas & Electric (it may have even been George himself for all I know) to get us a heads up when the rolling blackouts were about to happen. It was only a few minutes of lead time, but the warning would go out company wide over the PA system for everyone to quickly save what they were doing and to shut off our computers.
I can also remember a nasty email virus that hit all the Unix, Linux, and PC workstations one year. Lots of systems were damaged and lots of files were lost. Only the few of us working on Macs (myself included) were unaffected.
And going back even earlier to the late 1990s when I was at LucasArts, there were quite a few files & assets from the Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II game that accidentally got wiped from the servers. Fortunately, very much like what happened with Toy Story 2, I had been working on effects for the cutscenes from home because my wife had just given birth to our first child. I had back-ups of everything on Jaz drives (anybody remember that format?) and was able to restore it all to the company server.
Excellent video! I really enjoyed this.
Boi
What were jaz drives?
It's cool to see an industry veteran : o I'm trying to get into game art and design myself.
Never had a jazz drive but I remember them. I can still remember when IOMEGA zip disks were cheap enough I used them to install various applications onto like an extension of my system drive. So for example, my Corel Draw installation along with all my fonts and supplemental graphics programs resided on one zip disk, while a bigger games would be installed to their own disks. This was only feasible because I had the SCSI zip drive which was a lot faster than the parallel port zip drive. But it worked to save me a lot of space on my very expensive SCSI hard drive. My 80 meg SCSI Seagate drive (my first hard drive) was still in use 10 years later in one of my fathers PC XT clones.
Lol
"never use linux" proceeds to put in sponsor that tunnels your information and scatters it through a linux server and it's standard encryption. well if that aint irony
It's a password manager, not a VPN
@@gFamWeb either way, it's on a Linux server
Linux is for tech savvy people and is to complicated for mass market adoption, it sucks
@@yeeted9466 thats literally not true, coming from someone who probably hasn't ever used Linux and just watches Linus tech tips. Linux is just as easy to use as windows, and has almost the same amount of developer support as windows.
Fanboy
I just worked on a short animation for 30 minutes straight and I was getting ready to finish it, when...WHEN...I accidentally right-clicked the software, it FROZE, and the only thing I could do was to *boop* CLICK OUT. Now I'm on a Mental Breakdown crying the shit out of myself because OF WHAT GOD DAMN HAPPENED.
This video...this video was what got me to redo it again.
I wonder what happen to that guy who deleted those files...
Probably given a warning or something but I imagine they got the shit beaten out of them bc I'm fucked up
Jose Parcenary DAMN.
Legend had it he's still on hold
"You're fired!"
obviously fired, I mean it's a major mistake and public companies like these have to follow some dumbass share holders who only have their money on their mind so they make the company fire people like these.
Roses are red
Violets are blue
*Are You Sure*
*You Want To Delete*
*Toy Story 2?*
Y
rm -rf * oh shit oh shit oh shitt
last line. system 32
Boi
Yass bih
_Over the phone_
"Mr President, are we going to launch the nukes on our allies?"
"What No! Why would we do that? Don't launch them ok?
*"He said Ok!"*
Aidan Bavinton Orange Man bad.
@Aidan Bavinton lmfao, you're naive if you think the president can just do that
@Aidan Bavinton more like sleepy joe
Just because someone utters the word "president" doesn't mean you bring real life politics into it. This comment has ZERO bearing on current events. Doing this shit ruins jokes for most people, including me.
@@None-Trick_Pony grr no murieca is fredom lend! u can and nevar wil tel me what i can and cen't do! get a lief litle kidie!
(whispers very quietly, “all hail the penguin”)
"all hail the penguin"
........ "all hail the penguin"
fuck the penguin
@@destroyanad8651 someones mad they couldn't install gentoo
@@desired5928 never even heard of it lmao
Very sad when you accidentally delete your work....
Would love to delete my job!
@Jay no i
I would love to delete my school
"See, now, everything is just stored in the cloud now, so this never would've happened"
yes and clearly "the cloud" runs not on linux, but on dragon wishes, unicorn sparkles and four leaf clovers
(don't worry, the sysadmins of the world are used to underappreciation 😃)
Timbo_58 Yeah, data outages like this occur all the time. Amazon had one recently.
I'm not the most well-versed but I imagine it'd be much easier to make backups on cloud than it is on physical drives.
BeanieEagle the point is that “the cloud” is just a marketing term. Usually “the cloud” is a bunch of servers running Linux, with actual, physical hard drives.
@@SoapyTF do you think the data is just floating in the air until someone grabs it and uses it
@@MelissaMeantIt Yeah, but an outage isn't the same as a data-loss. Amazon didn't delete anything.
*WhY dO tHeY eVeN hAVe ThAt LeVeR?*
Brilliant.
Joseph Iorio
Wait what is that from
I get that reference👍
@@MrYoYoBoBoChaddyInsaneZhangII Emperor's New Groove. And for anyone in the UK, it's on TV in less than an hour (Channel 4, 14:55)
@@MrYoYoBoBoChaddyInsaneZhangII emperors new groove
"Never use Linux"
UA-cam, who uses Linux to host their videos: "So... do we delete your channel or what?"
It still sucks for consumers
@@yeeted9466 You have no idea what you are talking about.
@@alphamineron Depends on the type. Wouldn't recommend it for your grandma, but for developers, yeah, it's pretty good.
@@infiniti2011 There's plenty of user-friendly versions of Linux actually, with the learning curve really being about on par with learning to use a Windows or Mac for the first time
@@zelpyzelp Yeah, but for the average consumer, the time it takes to get linux running isn't worth it. They lose access to lots of Windows / Mac specific programs and features, it's hard to troubleshoot unless you're a developer, and there's no standard edition. There's also no technical support, which is really important for a lot of people who aren't as familiar with the computer.
Toy story 4 gets deleted
"Ah shit, here we go again"
did it get deleted?
@@AbdAbdAbdAbd nope
Woody, I don't feel so good.
@@gabbygabby9930 💯💯💯
*Immediately becomes a whodunnit*
*_*DELETES TOY STORY 5*_*
Toy story 4 is coming out soon, I wonder if they will accidentally delete the file again
@@RBatman5000 Since it's backed up to the cloud now something like that couldn't really happen. Would be funny as hell though
@@AMileFromTheMoon, yeah, that'd hilarious, but it would also kinda be bad for us too
git pull origin master wins
@@AMileFromTheMoon The cloud is essentially just using someone else's storage instead of your own, there still has to be a large storage server somewhere, which is still vunerable to human error and things like flood, fire etc. The main difference seems to me to be that if you are using third party storage, and the server gets accidentally wiped. you can sue the third party for losses, but if you were using your own server and the same thing happens you have no such comeback.
you should have just called this
"Caillou deletes toy story 2 and gets grounded"
tic tac lol
oh my god yes
it would’ve gotten #1 on trending if it was the title
/s
grounded grounded grounded grounded grounded for 1293123901248159812591825j125 years
@@HomieTheHomie Fuck you.
The fact that they made the final movie in 9 months and still managed to make it one of their best movies is just impressive
As a film student my hard drive corrupted and I lost my entire first year final film project. Luckily my instructor kept a backup of all of my class's files unbeknownst to me and saved the day
"Hold up, let me call the animation department-"
"WE WON'T HAVE AN ANIMATION DEPARTMENT IF THE PLUG ISN'T PULLED ON THE SERVER!!!"
So nobody’s talking about how this lady stored an entire 3D animated movie on her single computer
Edit: I appreciate the replies, but please take a damn joke
Yes
Well it's a streak of 3 geometry dash players in a comment thread now
GD Galatune only the assets
@@danielhetrick3435 Seriously?
No, not the movie itself, but the assets
5:37 Careful, hes a hero
YEAH! DON'T USE LINUX!
... from *1998.*
@Moses Turner Yea it was probably SystemV or Solaris.
Red Hat 6 was the first Linux distro I was comfortable with. I can't recall if that was '01 or '02, but it was right around the time DreamWorks made Sinbad entirely on Linux.
Wouldn't they be using Irix?
@@mstandish Probably. In 2001 they had "more than 200 Linux desktops and 400 Linux servers" as they fazed out then five year old IRIX workstations. The first Linux renderfarm was built for Titanic, which came out in 1997. Pixar RenderMan and SideFx Houdini didn't come to Linux until 1999.
Citations:
www.linuxjournal.com/article/4803
www.linuxjournal.com/article/9653
www.creativeplanetnetwork.com/news-features/linux-hollywood-381003
Loonux is still gabrage to this day
Cars: If cars had feelings
Toy Story: If toys had feelings
Robots: If robots had feelings
Inside Out: If feelings had feelings
Coco: If Mexicans had feelings
They should do If Gingers had souls.
@@MichaelMantion Miyazaki should just go ahead and make Ginger Souls.
Wall
@@MichaelMantion BRAVE
@@srezno-ivan2006 Its a joke, you don't need to be so sensitive.
When I edited our school project film, my video editor decided to screw with me and crashed, then when I booted it up every single clip I used was corrupted, entire thing gone. I was almost done too, I was so angry mad and scared that I tried to system restore my laptop to get the files back, then the laptop turned off because it ran out of power (entirely my fault) then when I booted up the IOS got shambled and my laptop wont work anymore, we brought it at the computer shop said they'll fix it a day or two, but my deadline was a day and I had to make the video again by scratch, I panicked brought my mom to school to chat with my teacher, which she told me she will give me 2 days to finish it. When the laptop got fixed I went home and started doing my school project again, I woke up until 3 AM just to finish it, and so I did. Passed the movie said my teacher it was good, pulled up the middle finger to my video editor and to my laptop, then spent the day relaxing, also it was an exam week too so I had to study and review notes while doing the video. God I hate that week.
Rip
I bet you still have nightmare about it 10 years later
@@kos2919 Jokes on you because it happened only a year ago.
@@Jok3rSmilee Ya Ik, that was really a bitchy thing to do. But what you gonna do when you have nothing to pass?
"Let me call the animation department"
"I am the animation department"
Suuurreee... She's allowed to take home all the company's assets without anyone knowing, but i do that and I get fired...
Back then it wasn’t too big of a problem... Just tell them you’d like to work from home and ezz...
That's because you didn't save the company you work for. She gets a pass, lol.
That's because you work for the NSA
She was the supervisor, my god
Actually Pixar GAVE to her that computer and all to work as mom at home. The video context is little bit not correct in details.
Plus she had Silicon Graphics workstation AND NOT A MAC. Plus it was Jacob who did remember this mom had copy and not her so i dont get animation... Plus the car they recovered files was a Volvo.. Yay. Extra safety.
Ya know when you're a good filmmaker when you use Plotagon and it's unironically good
Just wait until he learns about GoAnimate.
@@Fupicat He couldn't make us take that seriously if he tried
cailou refrence
So Toy Story 2 almost went *YEET*
No it did yeet, but the mom made it yeet back to the production house
joseph jackson but then a mom’s computer became the animation department’s Jesus for a day
yeet really is making a comback, you sir are making smii7y proud :')
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