To code in Assembly was done by a rare breed of programmers. I never did Assembly since I did COBAL and C languages in the 1980s and 1990s. I remember the Apollo space launches to the Moon as a kid in the late 1960s.
@mirkoat2223 минут бұрын
It could be in this in this very room, it could be you, it could be me, it could even_
@randokaratajev261734 минут бұрын
good video but I find it a bit funny how you mention earlier in the video how you dont know assembly but then at the end compliment that is was extraordinary :D as if you knew
@Dmitri-t2qСағат бұрын
Nice video. You made a lot of effort to make this. Well done. Much appreciated. I am not on Social Media. I just come to YT to watch sports and some videos concerning coding. I stay away from chatgpt, etc.
@trevorveailСағат бұрын
I am 76 nd COBOL was the 3rd computer language that I learnt. It gave me mobility in the job market for many a year. I programmed on many differnet computers and in many different types of Industry.
@filthyfrankblack4067Сағат бұрын
Your not a BOT. Thats what a BOT would say.
@okwudibosea64522 сағат бұрын
The paid version is bad as well
@tctcitpro26063 сағат бұрын
There was a slight tech refresh of cobol code for y2k
@PrincessUnicornSprinkles4 сағат бұрын
I like how closed captions still swore. nice.
@BOSSITSOLUTIONS5 сағат бұрын
Its getting pretty crazy - Truman Internet, Truman World - Did an Atricle on this, the internet is dead. If you can disconnect do it :)
@paulhendershott6675 сағат бұрын
Amazing explanation Dee! My father was the chief Telemetry design engineer for a number of the Apollo missions including Apollo 11. His group designed and installed the main telemetry payload in the Lunar module and command modules. I got to go with him to the Re-Entry and space Division of GE in Chestnut St Phila and see an early prototype of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module where they were working out the antenna designs in the mid-late 60's. I also, went with him to Wallops island - I think it was around 1965 - where they tested a Saturn 1B modified engine. I later graduated Penn State as an EE and worked at the same location on the Air Force's Mark 12A missile program. My father worked on the US first response satellites to the Russian Sputnik satellites, then the Apollo program, then the Nimbus Satellite , and eventually the ICBM for the Air Force and IWDM & MSS for the US Navy. I was lucky enough to share a security clearance with him for a few years and we were able to talk endlessly into the nights about the secret military designs we each worked on. He always was one step ahead and knew what I was working on! Too much fun! Your explanation was the Best I've heard and I can't wait check out all you additional videos! Wow! Well Done!!
@rsd37195 сағат бұрын
An obscure, extremely complicated problem no one wants anything to do with? This looks like a job for me, so everybody just follow me.
@vicca46718 сағат бұрын
Social networks helping eliminate the "social" from "network"
@dukejer307312 сағат бұрын
Someone should make a game/simulator that uses the code to pilot a command module in a virtual solar system with virtual physics.
@Thesecret101-te1lm12 сағат бұрын
Great video! It seems like in some very specific topics political bots are obvious when you know that they exist. One such weirdly specific topic is California High Speed Rail, where bots, or users who are against HSR who has picked up from the bots, post fake arguments like that it does nothing (yeah, it's not fully built yet, similar to that you can't live in a house if it's only partially built) or that "no rails have been laid" (which is very near the final parts of building it).
@AnonymousAnonymous-nr8su16 сағат бұрын
Finally, some real life programmer and not another college savy
@heyyo374617 сағат бұрын
What app do people code on?
@BrianHaddad17 сағат бұрын
lol I wonder if Dee's bot is still out there hustling that binary trading scam...
@davidg589818 сағат бұрын
Social engineering bots (political disinformation being one type) are a lot more common than most realize. Many are state sponsored, with a lot of resources, and made much harder to detect.
@aleksandertesenkov142119 сағат бұрын
Meetings, meetings, meetings! Too many meetings! In every organization I worked in, my team challenged me with this statement daily. Usually, I use fourth-grade math to answer the question of how many scrum-related meetings the team has in a two-week sprint. Sprint Planning: 1 hour Sprint Review (Demo): 1 hour Sprint Retrospective: 1 hour Backlog grooming: 1 hour Daily scrum: 10 minutes * 10 days = 1.67 hours Total time of Scrum-related meetings: 5.67 hours. Total sprint duration is 10 days * 8 hours = 80 hours. 5.67 / 80 =7.09 % of the sprint time There could be more meetings, but they are not related to scrum. As a scrum master, I try my best to protect my team from those meetings because they are unrelated to product development.
@MrSuperSnuiter20 сағат бұрын
Great video
@capnkwick428620 сағат бұрын
I've written programs Basic, Fortran, RPG, Cobol, mainframe assembler, PL/1, Perl, Bash. For your last bit about cobol and it not being used for graphics or AI. Since changes to the language involve many different companies, any change happens slowly. For not having graphical support - when a company has to process millions of transactions, you don't need to have graphical input or output. The same applies for AI. You don't need to interface with something that might give you nonsense output. I do think that it would be interesting to have AI assist in analysis of existing programs. Just thought of this: in some cases, a program is performing a vital function for the business. The company would like to make changes, but the source code has been lost. Any documentation of the program is also either non-existent or out of date. This makes a company very reluctant to move away from the program / language until they absolutely have to.
@thekianshow1121 сағат бұрын
so i can just write a program for my phone, put it in the rocket, and i got a flight controler? Then whats the holdup in getting to the moon
@TaylorAdair-r9l21 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much for this amazing video! I need some advice: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
@UNgineering22 сағат бұрын
reddit has become a dumpster fire in the past 2 years
@peterp403723 сағат бұрын
Fascinating how many of your videos manage to get so many views but this one that speaks about something that will wake up so many and it only got 1600 views at this time.
@codingwithdee20 сағат бұрын
Yeah it often depends on whether KZbin pushes the topic or not
@raimonvibeКүн бұрын
Educating people about safely using the web is important. Thanks for helping out!
@BlackDevilSTiКүн бұрын
This pulsating light on your face and background is distracting me...
@thebibhutyКүн бұрын
I am someone who as of today has done 260 Leetcode problems. I did that in around 4 months and it was a literal grinding. Also, in the same time I studied about design patterns and system design theory. The only thing I believe I did counterintuitive in these 4 months is Leetcode only, I had to put my open source project on hold just to do it and it hurts the hell out of me. I love building things. But things are so so competitive in India that shit people when taking interviews try to find reasons to fail you only and ask Leetcode hard only. Although I love problem solving as an hobby I truly want Leetcode style problem to go away. I believe that many good developers lose months of development time just to grind leetcode so that they can pay their bills.
@StefieD123Күн бұрын
I'm 31 and can still code in COBOL, it's still very much alive
@skarutsКүн бұрын
When I saw that title I thought about twitter. It's bursting at the seams with bots. I keep blocking bots that follow me over and over. I'm not very active on twitter, and I only have one real follower, and I've already blocked over 100 bots in less than 2 months. Most of them are hot chicks with "real" names that follow lots of people and have almost no followers, no posts except maybe some retweets, some of them have a link in their bio, and only a few have no picture.
@tuurblaffeКүн бұрын
WEF funded network scanners/website health cheackers/ dns health checkers will be treated as hostile and action will be taken for any attack against my infrastructure! I DO NOT WT TO ISE YOUR CORPO CLOUD DEHUMANIZING PRISONERS CAMP! i zm capable of hosting everything and running everything myself and in event of an internet outage i can even provide basic communication services for friends and family! f chatgpt i have my own trained llm running locally outperforming any big tech funded limited chatbots, it like imagine havingv the whole knowledge of the internet only to be cucked by corpo's into having to behave nice and keep knowledge hidden and notvare allowed to even say some words my kekbot aint got no probkem with all of that
@happycat0411Күн бұрын
NASA has never been able to get to the moon as of 1972 b/c they never went in the first place! This is why every attempt to return to the moon since 1972 has failed! If NASA actually did go to the moon then NASA could just replicate everything they did during the Apollo Missions! We have much better computers, rocket fuels, engineering, and spacecraft materials than those used in 1972 so one has to ask "why isn't NASA able to return back to the moon?"
@musicbro8225Күн бұрын
Psychological warfare! This is all very disturbing really. Now I look at everyone on the internet as doubtful - that's the only way. Sucks!
@zenithedits3805Күн бұрын
Hey, respect that your getitng paid as a Data Analyst using basic programs like Excel and Tableau. But if anyones watching this video thinking Data Analyst jobs are this simple, do not apply to this field. She's working with niece clients, with small data sets and rather simple questions. Regularly companies have million line data-sets and you will need to learn Js, React, SQL, PostGre-SQL, and VisualBasic to even begin decontructing, and reconstructing those datasets.
@Parmen0901Күн бұрын
Comanche is pronounced “Comancheee”, a Native American tribe in the U.S.
@7error8ladeКүн бұрын
My daughter told me that someone theorized that there is no one on the internet. It is just bots. We are now living in matrix.
@sepg5084Күн бұрын
Yes. In fact, you are a bot 🤯
@masterdjonКүн бұрын
So true this huge problem.
@halfsourlizard9319Күн бұрын
When you outsource software dev to $9/hr devs, you'll get at most $9/hr of value from them.
@GunaChandran-ek6ubКүн бұрын
Guide me became a data analyst
@notofthisworld5998Күн бұрын
Thats why we need to use blockchain
@baruchben-david4196Күн бұрын
I wonder whether it would be possible to develop a system to detect bot content... an anti-bot bot, so to speak.
@musicbro8225Күн бұрын
Just like the yt bot that often deletes my comments which are not malicious or nasty; your anti-bot bot will end up deleting legitimate accounts. It's a serious problem. I look at your picture and it makes me feel inclined to reply to you but there is nothing to prove you are not a cold and lifeless bot residing in some CPU on a PC owned by a person who doesn't give a fk about anyone. It undermines everything!
@mytechnotalentКүн бұрын
Hi Dee thank you for this video. Why are there not more influencers talking about this? It is most concerning.
@cloudshock_ioКүн бұрын
Great video, I had no idea. Why do platforms allow this type of bot? It seems like it would not be in their long term interest to have the platform overrun with fake comments and content.
@sepg5084Күн бұрын
They do not allow it, it's just not that simple to eliminate. And very few bother to report bots. When someone breaks into your home, does it automatically mean you "allowed" them in?
@MadeleineTakamКүн бұрын
I would have thought Bots by organizations like the 77th Brigade and Hasbara are pretty common now. They are there to shape public opinion.
@Karol-g9dКүн бұрын
lol , i play ff14 , text to read is a huge request . Most hate to read , too low
@Karol-g9dКүн бұрын
lol . Reddit is likely like square enix randomly they post , we removed 3500 account for x y z reason
@Karol-g9dКүн бұрын
so my early post with bing ai might have been quasi flag spam or bot but because of my weird approach ai estimated over time that the likelyhood i was a bot was extremely low ? Darn ai are smart
@Karol-g9dКүн бұрын
instagram bot , those i see often , they fake being the channel owner and post we need to talk bla bla bla