@@YoloMonstaaa hey, the playlist is private (all my playlists are). I was just saving them for personal re-watching :D but you can just search his name on UA-cam, find all his talks (there aren''t many) and create your own playlist. Also, I've Googled his talks, so if you want just search each talk on UA-cam by name. The Cost of Code The Art of Code How To Be a Rockstar Developer Architecture: The Stuff That's Hard to Change Apps, Algorithms and Abstractions: Decoding our Digital World Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of APIness: The Secret to Happy Code Ctrl-Alt-Del: Learning to Love Legacy Code Domain Architecture Isomorphism and the Inverse Conway Manouevre From Amdahl to Zipf: Fundamental Laws of the Physics of People The Web That Never Was Real-world ReST and Hands-on Hypermedia
What I know learning about telecommunications (was my major), is that we owe all our digital lifestyle to two guys: Joseph Fourier and Claude Shannon. Edit: And now, having watched the whole talk, I'd say _this_ should be a mandatory watch for all students of Engineering, specifically EE, Telecom, and Informatics/CS.
I was about to quit watching this video after 8 minutes, because there is no subtitles. But then I read the comment from you and changed my mind. Thank you.
Hi @dylanbeattie Just to add some more history to this talk. Our company actually sent digital newspaper over radio in the night (in the 80ths) when people wasn't listening in order to get news out to devices for the Blind and similar groups requiring a digital copy. Best regards Daniel
22:20 At this point you might remember that you've missed a meeting because the teams app decided that you were still at your computer and didn't need any reminder phone notifications for that meeting. And you can't find where to change it to always ping you on the phone.
22:13 cue the wizard known as Juels and the band of merry scholars 89 ?! "Hirsch reckons that after 20 years of research, an h-index of 20 is good, 40 is outstanding, and 60 is truly exceptional" daaamn
took a break, 24th comment eh Google.. good thing BERT answered my question about stepping stones 26G 38 B51 ? is that an internal coordinate for 51 square holes lol carry on laughing :D carry on HI LOU !!
Literally saving ALL his talks in a playlist!
Link please
@@YoloMonstaaa hey, the playlist is private (all my playlists are). I was just saving them for personal re-watching :D but you can just search his name on UA-cam, find all his talks (there aren''t many) and create your own playlist. Also, I've Googled his talks, so if you want just search each talk on UA-cam by name.
The Cost of Code
The Art of Code
How To Be a Rockstar Developer
Architecture: The Stuff That's Hard to Change
Apps, Algorithms and Abstractions: Decoding our Digital World
Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of APIness: The Secret to Happy Code
Ctrl-Alt-Del: Learning to Love Legacy Code
Domain Architecture Isomorphism and the Inverse Conway Manouevre
From Amdahl to Zipf: Fundamental Laws of the Physics of People
The Web That Never Was
Real-world ReST and Hands-on Hypermedia
These guy has a CS+Physics+EE degree worth of content out there. Holy shit!
@@YoloMonstaaa Dunno if you're still interested but
ua-cam.com/play/PLw0jj21rhfkM8gBoADhQlLsGqlNW0c29b.html
should be what you were looking for.
His talks are always top notch.
What I know learning about telecommunications (was my major), is that we owe all our digital lifestyle to two guys: Joseph Fourier and Claude Shannon.
Edit: And now, having watched the whole talk, I'd say _this_ should be a mandatory watch for all students of Engineering, specifically EE, Telecom, and Informatics/CS.
I was about to quit watching this video after 8 minutes, because there is no subtitles. But then I read the comment from you and changed my mind. Thank you.
Hi @dylanbeattie
Just to add some more history to this talk. Our company actually sent digital newspaper over radio in the night (in the 80ths) when people wasn't listening in order to get news out to devices for the Blind and similar groups requiring a digital copy.
Best regards
Daniel
Surely the number of views must be out by a factor about 10-100? This is an all-time great...
22:20
At this point you might remember that you've missed a meeting because the teams app decided that you were still at your computer and didn't need any reminder phone notifications for that meeting. And you can't find where to change it to always ping you on the phone.
Dylan should do the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures about this one year. He’s a good explainer.
42:00 - just go for Mark Rindle proposal and use UTF-256. No more issues with different char-sets 😉🤯😁
Incredibly insightful talk & speaker. Bravo!
having all of Dylan's information in my brain would probably make me have seizure just like he does each time he gets a pic of his cat on his phone.
This presentation was mostly common knowledge though
Dylan Beattie is the programmer version of Roman Mars. Every lecture feels like a 99% invisible about tech.
Extremely humbling presentation
That sounded like a 56k modem, not a 300 baud acoustic coupler 😀
7/7
12:48 I remember using 300 baud acoustic couplers!
Great talk that reminds us of computer basics
Can't wait to tell my grandchildren the story of the classical software engineering.
22:13 cue the wizard known as Juels and the band of merry scholars
89 ?!
"Hirsch reckons that after 20 years of research, an h-index of 20 is good, 40 is outstanding, and 60 is truly exceptional" daaamn
43:18 no, it does not.
It means "Hello".
привет means hello lol :D
Amerikanskij spijon
privet world xD
@57:00 Are your apps sorted by color, deliberately?
Yes: I also got some games in the end of 80s over the air from a radio station. 😊. It was in the GDR
Disregarded the conversion between bytes and bits in some places, but great talk!
the metronome clap your hands part is where everyones drummers heart is bleeding.. to death..
Oh bugger, thought this was simulation theory 🥳
The pacman rule! That was so nice. Милота.
I was about to scroll past, but then I saw this dude in the thumbnail
> 5:05 How the hell any of these is even possible?
September 2022, Germany: How the hell any of these is still NOT possible?!?!
Das Internet ist Neuland, that's how
54:00, well his quantum prediction came true
38 23 grid 4x4
"we are not 5 by 5, we are plummet to our death having a coffee at 40,000 feet with Alice, over"
w0 4h
bottom left 4 "owl texture" dot pi ? >
Phil C is blind.png
data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAlgAAAJYCAYAAAC+ZpjcAA
privet means : HI
Now Toto is stuck in my head
took a break, 24th comment eh Google.. good thing BERT answered my question about stepping stones
26G 38 B51 ? is that an internal coordinate for 51 square holes lol
carry on laughing :D carry on
HI LOU !!
#ref 8:07 of 58:07 pointer
#cont EXT
oops just switched tabs by "accident" on purpose
Gabe N wins
A N I M A L I T Y
ty sir beetle juice
my feeble flesh hurt badly last night but i took some TIME OUT
PRE DICT ion time
MICK is a SHOE IN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
shoei helmuts
omg hope he wins 7 in a row
the new
AAAAAAAAAAND STILLLLLLLL
NICE
privet is not thank you
WTF is that
WHY ? not my job #retired
It has a hue angle of 211.9 degrees, a saturation of 32.7% and a lightness of 38.4%
"whoa" nvm
Sorry, not gonna like this video. It's got 777 likes. Sorry!
The fallacious sailor comprehensively warn because veil numerically kick behind a enchanted lentil. second-hand, stiff birch
That sounded like a 56k modem, not a 300 baud acoustic coupler 😀