Well Pixar's not going to hire me any time soon but I think it works well enough for the occasional insert. (Please tell me if you know ways to make it better!) I'm currently about 80% done animating the new video and about 60% done rendering it, so it will definitely be out by the end of the month.
Saw it last night! It’s the best video I’ve ever watched… I’ve never met someone who was actually able to answer the question of how does a computer work, down to the very basics of how storing data works. This takes the magic away from computers… but also opens a whole new world of understanding how they function. Thank you so much! I’m not sure i would’ve ever found this answer before.
The discussion of why quantum computing is over-hyped can still be really interesting! Personally I'm intrigued by why elliptic curve cryptography is "quantum-proof" and what that means, and would love to watch a video on that topic.
Yea quantum-proof is a funny word cause no problem can be shown that it cannot be solved fast. However, I guess he means it's np-complete which would very stroncly imply that.
I just wantred to address this: ECC is not generally quantum resistant. Lattice based schemes among others are typically considered quantum resistant though. (Most of) ECC still relies the hardness of the DLP,, and quantum computers can solve the DLP quickly. I'm sure there are some algorithms utilizing elliptic curves that are thought to be quantum resistant, but classical ECC is vulnerable to quantum computers.
Your channel is grossly underrated. The topics are super interesting, as is the animation style. I'm excited to see where your channel goes from here! :D
OMG I AM SO HYPED Bro, your videos are insanely intuitive and for a self learner it's pure gold. I am waiting for your videos. Thank you for investing time into these.
I love that outline shader on your little dog that selectively darkens based on the object behind it, that's so cool! Also just I love how asymmetric he is!
fully pivoted my CS focus to graphics last term, your work is inspiring and I hope to one day be able to create something as beautiful as all of your content is. looking forward to anything and everything you have to share with us
I just stumbled upon this channel, and am just blown away by the quality and thought that has gone into these productions. The love and passion for this stuff really comes through. Thank you, and all the best.
@@JoshsHandleHow do you get the smooth edge filter on the dog? Is it a second mesh with a volumetric shader and Fresnel cutoff or something easier to render? Edit: found your response to this question. A lot of people sleep on blender's compositor; crazy what effects you can get with it beyond the dof and color correction most people use it for.
I'm hyped! The new rantsona (sorry can't think of a better thing to call it) looks great, I'm gonna love seeing how you get it to interact with the scenes in your upcoming videos!
I'll be so honest, I absolutely love all the videos you've made and I'll watch whatever you make a video on if you keep talking about it with that smooth voiceover. I have put on your videos before sleeping multiple times 😂
also, the 'canned youtuber phrases' insert in~place of the subscribe~to~follow line in your 'how binary works' vid brought out a reaction of me from my childhood~days watching wrestling 👌🏼 much respect/appreciation ✨
I would love to see your music video! I'm glad that you're planning on doing content other than just math and science - even though I absolutely love those kinds of videos. I also really love music and art, so I'm excited to see what you come up with!
Just want to note. I watched the first second of this video at least five times before watching the rest because of the panning in that chair roll. Its like asmr
Can you do a video on the details of what the RT cores in nVidia RTX cards actually _do?_ Any info either handwaves away the details, or is really densely packed technical documents. I came across your raytracing video when researching the technology. Despite being 30 minutes long, it felt like only a few minutes. Good content.
I probably won't do a dedicated video but I would include it if I did a video with a few smaller questions or another video about other details of ray tracing.
Excited for all of this (well, tbh I'm not too excited for the music video, but I may still enjoy it). Just, my pet peeve is videos about infinity that don't know what they're talking about well enough, which then mislead people, so please take care to do your research with that one. (I've seen three different math youtubers state something wrong about infinity in like the past month)
@@JoshsHandle Sure! Here are things that are true which I've seen messed up multiple times 1. ℵ1 is not "the cardinality of the reals" (unless you're talking about assuming the Continuum Hypothesis) 2. Just because the idea of cardinality/one-to-one correspondences exists doesn't mean "half the counting numbers are even" is wrong. 3. Just because ∞ in calculus/analysis doesn't really have interesting arithmetic, doesn't mean there's no way to do arithmetic with (other) infinite quantities. 4. "Hyperreal fields" don't just let you do anything you want with ∞, and there's not just one field of "the hyperreals".
YES QUANTUM COMPUTING YES, it's definitely overhyped but also very cool. can you make a video that explains why it's not just a very good rng generator?
( i kind of know this answer, it's just.. the issue i think people get stuck on. the quantum entanglement video probably implicitly describes what is more complex, but i think a lot of people might just be like 'ok its an object with 2 properties' and not understand that whats complex is that this is a real thing and very different from, well, the binary impulses/signals we understand now. it's not just a way to program weirdly that somehow is sciency, but like fundamentally a different thing. probably overhyped thing, but with uses for specific things, especially simulations and predictions i guess? )
Did you render this in Cycles or Eevee, and if you did it in Cycles, how did you achieve the toon style line art around the dog inside of cycles? I've got a process for Eevee locked down but I've been struggling to a find a good looking way to create it in Cycles.
This is Cycles, I do the outline in the compositor. The setup is like: 1. Have a render layer that renders the primary image. 2. Have a render layer that just renders the depth of your character with a single sample. 3. Use this node setup: drive.google.com/file/d/1SRgqT-YA7hcKBanhd54b9qYjAixoocf5/view?usp=share_link (Basically it finds pixels that are close to the dog in terms of x/y coordinates but are far away in terms of the z coordinate.) 4. Use a color ramp to select which range of differences to outline. For this video, I put a black color stop at 0.03 and a white one at 0.26. 5. Optionally use an extra dilate node set to one pixel followed by anti-aliasing for a nicer outline. 6. Use that to mix between your original image and a black color.
I don't quite understand the point "some of these algorithms can be sped up but these speed ups cannot be improved upon by a quantum algorithm" I am probably reading the sentence wrong but it seems incoherent to me?
Some algorithms that run on a regular computer have faster versions that also run on regular computers. Despite this, they may not have an even faster quantum version.
In regards to the hadamard transform, for a non complex abstraction this video ua-cam.com/video/F_Riqjdh2oM/v-deo.html had an adequate explanation from my perspective, you can see in its thumbnail it’s just a reflection around θ=π/8, which is quite intuitive however for the I’ve never seen a really intuitive explanation of and quantum computing which includes imaginary components
I haven't looked at the entire video yet, but it looks like they are using the same model I used in my single-qubit video, which unfortunately doesn't remain intuitive when multiple qubits are involved.
heya josh 👋🏼 might you have a public line of communication < email > if someone wanted to reach out 👉🏼👈🏼 p.s. your stellar manner of presenting information visually is the perfect companion to your masterful ability to communicate/abstract the grandest of ideas into itty~bitty, digestible byts 🙏🏽 i'm happy to have found you + look forward to following along on your journey 🚂
Appreciate it! I think I'm covered for now (one person on the game team is dedicated to sound design) but I'll keep it in mind for later. Just looked at some of your videos and I have to say I'm rather impressed!
Well Pixar's not going to hire me any time soon but I think it works well enough for the occasional insert. (Please tell me if you know ways to make it better!) I'm currently about 80% done animating the new video and about 60% done rendering it, so it will definitely be out by the end of the month.
pixar internships close feb. 15!
Probably the center monitor could be a bit bigger to let people watching e.g. on a phone follow on the displayed content.
Looks good tho.
Just saw the binary video. You're in the way my bro!!! Lots of love from Brazil
Saw it last night! It’s the best video I’ve ever watched… I’ve never met someone who was actually able to answer the question of how does a computer work, down to the very basics of how storing data works. This takes the magic away from computers… but also opens a whole new world of understanding how they function.
Thank you so much! I’m not sure i would’ve ever found this answer before.
coming from the raytracing and binary vids. I would say you nailed it! Really well made content
The discussion of why quantum computing is over-hyped can still be really interesting! Personally I'm intrigued by why elliptic curve cryptography is "quantum-proof" and what that means, and would love to watch a video on that topic.
You should change your UA-cam PFP
@@the_BunnyBox why?
I agree, why qc is over hyped is very interesting, I had to pause and read your list, and know I'm very intrigued
Yea quantum-proof is a funny word cause no problem can be shown that it cannot be solved fast. However, I guess he means it's np-complete which would very stroncly imply that.
I just wantred to address this: ECC is not generally quantum resistant. Lattice based schemes among others are typically considered quantum resistant though. (Most of) ECC still relies the hardness of the DLP,, and quantum computers can solve the DLP quickly. I'm sure there are some algorithms utilizing elliptic curves that are thought to be quantum resistant, but classical ECC is vulnerable to quantum computers.
Your channel is grossly underrated. The topics are super interesting, as is the animation style. I'm excited to see where your channel goes from here! :D
OMG I AM SO HYPED
Bro, your videos are insanely intuitive and for a self learner it's pure gold. I am waiting for your videos. Thank you for investing time into these.
This beautiful dog can live rent free in my subscriptions and I'll always come back to watch its amazing work.
I love that outline shader on your little dog that selectively darkens based on the object behind it, that's so cool! Also just I love how asymmetric he is!
Absolutely amazing how high the production value of your videos have gotten
fully pivoted my CS focus to graphics last term, your work is inspiring and I hope to one day be able to create something as beautiful as all of your content is. looking forward to anything and everything you have to share with us
I just stumbled upon this channel, and am just blown away by the quality and thought that has gone into these productions. The love and passion for this stuff really comes through. Thank you, and all the best.
should start a patreon. can't hurt not to.
I love your animation style so much! would love to shoot you some questions on your process
Go ahead! Being a person who explains things, I do love answering questions.
@@JoshsHandleHow do you get the smooth edge filter on the dog? Is it a second mesh with a volumetric shader and Fresnel cutoff or something easier to render?
Edit: found your response to this question. A lot of people sleep on blender's compositor; crazy what effects you can get with it beyond the dof and color correction most people use it for.
Neato. I look forward to the future projects.
Josh's animations are impressive, considering he's a talking dog without opposable digits.
I just assumed he was using the force, but it’s still impressive a dog figured out how to do this
I'm hyped! The new rantsona (sorry can't think of a better thing to call it) looks great, I'm gonna love seeing how you get it to interact with the scenes in your upcoming videos!
Sounds good to me 👍👍👍
I'll be so honest, I absolutely love all the videos you've made and I'll watch whatever you make a video on if you keep talking about it with that smooth voiceover. I have put on your videos before sleeping multiple times 😂
I can't wait to see all of your future projects!
also, the 'canned youtuber phrases' insert in~place of the subscribe~to~follow line in your 'how binary works' vid brought out a reaction of me from my childhood~days watching wrestling 👌🏼 much respect/appreciation ✨
Looking forward to it! I dig your style.
That is a hell of a smart dog.
I cannot express how hyped I am for all of those videos. Also I'm really excited for the horror game as well!
so exciting! looking forward to all of them!
Dude you’ve helped me in computer science so much! Made me crazy excited to learn!
yay more cute dogoo!!
I love your cute little dog avatar.
I would love to see your music video! I'm glad that you're planning on doing content other than just math and science - even though I absolutely love those kinds of videos. I also really love music and art, so I'm excited to see what you come up with!
Just want to note. I watched the first second of this video at least five times before watching the rest because of the panning in that chair roll. Its like asmr
Can you do a video on the details of what the RT cores in nVidia RTX cards actually _do?_ Any info either handwaves away the details, or is really densely packed technical documents.
I came across your raytracing video when researching the technology. Despite being 30 minutes long, it felt like only a few minutes. Good content.
I probably won't do a dedicated video but I would include it if I did a video with a few smaller questions or another video about other details of ray tracing.
1:21 I feel personally attacked...
I'm excited to see whatever comes next!
Excited for all of this (well, tbh I'm not too excited for the music video, but I may still enjoy it). Just, my pet peeve is videos about infinity that don't know what they're talking about well enough, which then mislead people, so please take care to do your research with that one. (I've seen three different math youtubers state something wrong about infinity in like the past month)
What are some common mistakes you see that I should make sure to avoid?
@@JoshsHandle Sure! Here are things that are true which I've seen messed up multiple times 1. ℵ1 is not "the cardinality of the reals" (unless you're talking about assuming the Continuum Hypothesis) 2. Just because the idea of cardinality/one-to-one correspondences exists doesn't mean "half the counting numbers are even" is wrong. 3. Just because ∞ in calculus/analysis doesn't really have interesting arithmetic, doesn't mean there's no way to do arithmetic with (other) infinite quantities. 4. "Hyperreal fields" don't just let you do anything you want with ∞, and there's not just one field of "the hyperreals".
YES QUANTUM COMPUTING YES, it's definitely overhyped but also very cool. can you make a video that explains why it's not just a very good rng generator?
( i kind of know this answer, it's just.. the issue i think people get stuck on. the quantum entanglement video probably implicitly describes what is more complex, but i think a lot of people might just be like 'ok its an object with 2 properties' and not understand that whats complex is that this is a real thing and very different from, well, the binary impulses/signals we understand now. it's not just a way to program weirdly that somehow is sciency, but like fundamentally a different thing. probably overhyped thing, but with uses for specific things, especially simulations and predictions i guess? )
can't wait to see how Cool Yellow Rectangle reaction
I love the doggy 10/10
can't wait for this channel to blow up to 1 million subs
GREAT CHANNEL!!!!
sounds good dawg 👍
veryy excited !
Did you render this in Cycles or Eevee, and if you did it in Cycles, how did you achieve the toon style line art around the dog inside of cycles? I've got a process for Eevee locked down but I've been struggling to a find a good looking way to create it in Cycles.
This is Cycles, I do the outline in the compositor. The setup is like:
1. Have a render layer that renders the primary image.
2. Have a render layer that just renders the depth of your character with a single sample.
3. Use this node setup: drive.google.com/file/d/1SRgqT-YA7hcKBanhd54b9qYjAixoocf5/view?usp=share_link
(Basically it finds pixels that are close to the dog in terms of x/y coordinates but are far away in terms of the z coordinate.)
4. Use a color ramp to select which range of differences to outline. For this video, I put a black color stop at 0.03 and a white one at 0.26.
5. Optionally use an extra dilate node set to one pixel followed by anti-aliasing for a nicer outline.
6. Use that to mix between your original image and a black color.
@@JoshsHandle You're so swag. Looking forward to fuckin around with this
nice dog.
i loved your raytracing video so im all for a new video!
i want to see more videos about raytracing
best youtuber ever
Is this an artificial intelligence animation technology that understands the words you use and makes facial expressions accordingly?
No, it's manually animated in blender
may I ask how you create the graphics and animations?
How deep does the video recurse in the screen in the bottom?
love you
would love to see a horror game
I don't quite understand the point "some of these algorithms can be sped up but these speed ups cannot be improved upon by a quantum algorithm" I am probably reading the sentence wrong but it seems incoherent to me?
Some algorithms that run on a regular computer have faster versions that also run on regular computers. Despite this, they may not have an even faster quantum version.
In regards to the hadamard transform, for a non complex abstraction this video ua-cam.com/video/F_Riqjdh2oM/v-deo.html had an adequate explanation from my perspective, you can see in its thumbnail it’s just a reflection around θ=π/8, which is quite intuitive however for the I’ve never seen a really intuitive explanation of and quantum computing which includes imaginary components
I haven't looked at the entire video yet, but it looks like they are using the same model I used in my single-qubit video, which unfortunately doesn't remain intuitive when multiple qubits are involved.
heya josh 👋🏼 might you have a public line of communication < email > if someone wanted to reach out 👉🏼👈🏼
p.s. your stellar manner of presenting information visually is the perfect companion to your masterful ability to communicate/abstract the grandest of ideas into itty~bitty, digestible byts 🙏🏽 i'm happy to have found you + look forward to following along on your journey 🚂
*boops you* Sorry I could not insist.
If you ever need a sound designer for ur games or video projects, feel free to message me 👀
Appreciate it! I think I'm covered for now (one person on the game team is dedicated to sound design) but I'll keep it in mind for later. Just looked at some of your videos and I have to say I'm rather impressed!
@@JoshsHandle Thank you Josh!!