"Built a mini particle accelerator/fusion reactor" immediately followed by "didn't want it to dilute my portfolio so I removed it" has got to be the most insane thing I've ever heard... can't wait for the DIY quantum computer
@Atom2243 ай бұрын
Because it's actually really cliché. And it ain't that hard, you just need the money to do it, so that you can afford a normal vacuum and a turbomolecular pump, a high voltage source and an enclosure with seals that can withstand the vacuum. Edit: you can wing it with the enclosure if you have a powerful enough turbomelecular pump. But you definitely ain't going to achieve fusion without a turbomulecular pump.
@ZqTi03 ай бұрын
Its because he didn’t design it but copied and built it as a little project. Rest of the things were all designed by him so it isn’t a good fit for his portfolio.
@homstu13883 ай бұрын
NGL I thought this video was satire at that moment 💀
@magnuswootton61813 ай бұрын
quantum computers may as well be real brains.
@markirwin36243 ай бұрын
Technically, anything that generates an electric arc is a particle accelerator, like a Van de Gaff generator. Or rubbing amber on a blanket on a dry day.
@BusinessSimon-t5j3 ай бұрын
remember guys it took bro 4 years to go from a RC car to a Real electric car Proof Hard work and commitment to your hobby goes far.
@smith34633 ай бұрын
4 years when I was 12 I was doing 1-2
@flyingtruce2 ай бұрын
let's be real, bro wouldn't be able to do this without parents money
@wahpah2 ай бұрын
@flyingtruce There's a lot of middle income kids who could make do with what they have. I get what you mean but it is not funding that makes the skill it's everything else that's internalized. There's no reason to glorify or envy this guy because you didn't build a car at that age, you're seeing all the upticks without the hidden consequences you most likely would not be aware of until you do go on a path similar to this. Not just engineering but any discipline. It is not a sin to live a normal/average life, remember that.
@smith34632 ай бұрын
@@wahpah bruh i don't even get enough money to buy a big mac menu with fries and a medium soda
@wahpah2 ай бұрын
@smith3463 I get what you mean but you sort of gotta work with what you got. I grew up in poverty and had to wait until I was able to get a job at like 16 to save up money to build a pc that I'd use for the stuff I wanted to make
@slowedworks52373 ай бұрын
3rd year engineering student at Stanford and he far outclasses like 90% of people in my engineering class with ingenuity, capacity to learn new material and apply, and just raw technical talent. And he also seems very kind. Keep it going!!
@nidamirza9801Ай бұрын
Which major?? I'm a CS major(Not from a good reknowed college lol). But is there any roadmap that you can provide dumb people like me lol
@kulek711927 күн бұрын
Only 90%?
@someoneontheinternetuvenev626827 күн бұрын
@@kulek7119 Not in one, but I know people in top universities. The top ones even there are few, but then you need to realise, in most common colleges, the top ones there are the average of top universities.
@htchamber27763 ай бұрын
4:51 the most important part of this video “ I had made ~200 projects” imagine how far most of us would be if we had the sense / determination to apply the info we learned like this dam good stuff
@Randorandom2323 ай бұрын
But you don't 😂 so why even imagine/pretend?
@f0rtuna-xy3 ай бұрын
@@Randorandom232its easier for people to do things if they can imagine it first, or have an idea of what its like lol. it doesn't apply to everything, but it does with a lot of things.
@LLyric_3 ай бұрын
The answer is money, imagine where you'd be if you had the money to fund a single project
@MrAsddasdasda3 ай бұрын
@@LLyric_ you did not watch the video?
@fuzer40473 ай бұрын
@@Randorandom232 I have imagined and finished projects with electronics successfully but not every time things workout as you imagine
@grimlock-x2e3 ай бұрын
bros a young tony stark keep up the good work
@lester91433 ай бұрын
no. bros tony starks father c;
@mishaisspeed3 ай бұрын
you would be surprised how easy it is to make a car for 20k
@rayanahmad69013 ай бұрын
I'm making an ai jarvis, sooo uhh, am I Tony? Lol
@chrisdin33723 ай бұрын
@@rayanahmad6901 That's so cool!?!?! How are you doing it
@rayanahmad69013 ай бұрын
@chrisdin3372 there's this random indian guy on yt and many others, who also got playlists for tutorials, in most of python
@joefromfortniteepic3 ай бұрын
bro u cant be this talented at such a young age our job market is already in shambles no way we can compete with you
@smith34633 ай бұрын
We are doomed. ima become a janitor
@mrinalyadav42613 ай бұрын
you didn't understood, its not about comparing yourself with him. It's about doing things that you love to do.
@MrAsddasdasda3 ай бұрын
@@mrinalyadav4261 You didn't understand it was a joke
@hassanshehata72983 ай бұрын
@@MrAsddasdasda Was it?🥶
@syonass2 ай бұрын
@@smith3463 imma make enough money and employ him to work for me and steal his work HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA
@YayzayMc3 ай бұрын
this is dangerously underated, i hope this blows up
@TheTechyKid3 ай бұрын
You mean the video right?
@Danilio.3 ай бұрын
@@TheTechyKid LMAO ☠️
@amine73 ай бұрын
poor choice of words
@mnikproАй бұрын
Say that at the airport
@unfunnyfailure19 күн бұрын
Why would you want his car to blow up?
@revenger2113 ай бұрын
This is not engineering, folks, this is engineering with PASSION. Your love for the craft shines through everything you do and I believe many could do just as much if not more if they had the same love and interest in the things they do. Incredible video and work through and through and wishing you the best in your life dude. You deserve it!
@thai66703 ай бұрын
he's the reason why you go through 8 rounds of interview and ultimately lost for the engineering job
@techvishnuyt3 ай бұрын
I'm 19 almost finished with engineering, just 2 minutes in the video I'm fueled with jealously haha, you're seriously very talented! keep it up
@somedude24923 ай бұрын
How are you almost finished with engineering at 19 man?
@notsure82093 ай бұрын
@@somedude2492 Some countries (UK as an example) start university as early as 16 years old.
@pocolocoJOJO3 ай бұрын
@@notsure8209 wtf aint no way
@boody88443 ай бұрын
I am 19 and I am almost starting with engineering...
@The_Prizessin_der_Verurteilung3 ай бұрын
@@pocolocoJOJO It's true. We start school at 4, leave highschool at 16 and college and stuff are only "mandatory" until we turn 18, we can also hit the workforce at 16; albeit in limited capacity.
@trikool97737 күн бұрын
24, about to graduate as an electrical engineer. You can legit teach me classes. I've never felt like a bigger failure in my life, eye opening stuff for sure, but you are next level. You are an example of what happens when you know what to do with your life. Keep up kid, the world needs more guys like you.
@wyattb31382 ай бұрын
You don't need to go to college, you're already an engineer making $200K. I'm really happy for you and I'm really inspired my this too, as a recent Mechanical graduate. "Don't be afraid to fail," sums it all up. I started the design of my own 3D-printed EthaLOX engine again from freshman year and now I got a stable job to start prototyping.
@will-ye2 ай бұрын
MIT degree and network will be more worth it in the long run than not going
@HamzaKhan-wu6um2 ай бұрын
@@will-ye I agree. With that talent you need all the exposure you can get. Good universities is just that. However, the deal with university is that it will take up alot of his time. If hes got a clear path ahead and knows exactly what he wants to do with this talent, university wont provide much benefit
@t.s.d.13763 ай бұрын
I was just re-watching your maker video. Couple of people were being pretty dismissive about your achievements because they are under the impression that your parents were either rich, engineers or both. I myself thought you must've had someone in your family who could've provided you with the necessary mentorship and guidance. Thank you mam, Glad that you could share more of your story with us. You are an inspiration to people interested in technology, electronics/hardware in particular.
@mishaisspeed3 ай бұрын
his parents gave him around $20,000 for a "project"...
@catstin2873 ай бұрын
@@mishaisspeed if my son was this talented i'd shell out alot of money so he can pursue his dreams cause with his genius he'll be making alot of money in the future. Also I don't think they paid for all of it he could have a job or teach like he said in the video.
@mishaisspeed3 ай бұрын
@@catstin287 almost anyone can make a gocart for $20,000... its all easy is you can just buy watever you need
@averagejoe49062 ай бұрын
@@catstin287 On top of that, although he *now* has financial support, that wasn't always the case. He made about 200 projects with as little cost as possible prior to the car... to the point of doing things like making his own power supply to save about $40, which was out of his budget at that point, or making that beginning robot arm made out of practically trash. A whole section of the video was dedicated to finding cheap components or making his own... He's unbelievably skilled at what he does and proved that money is definitely not a barrier. If he hypothetically didn't get funding for a whole car, I promise he's capable of making a dozen other impressive builds. Even if you don't buy that, very few people can make a particle accelerator in his garage, no matter how much money they had.
@vaisakh_kmАй бұрын
@@catstin287i had wait 4y to get a arduino 🥲... my father where makinh ~$60 a month, but he worked incredibily hard to get me to poistion where i am today
@rowancodes3 ай бұрын
I truly admire that you're self-taught, and with this video, I just learned that I was making excuses. Thank you Liong, your work has impacted me in a positive way.
@nzn93703 ай бұрын
I feel so fortunate that KZbin recommended your channel. It’s just brilliant
@FictionHubZA3 ай бұрын
More content please.
@AshwinPulla-t1e3 ай бұрын
Bro thanks for this. I’m the same age as you and I find what you do so inspiring. You’ve made a real difference in how I view engineering and projects. Please upload more content!!
@YuvalAloni33 ай бұрын
As a maker myself, and now CTO of a company I am making, I must say you are one special engineer. I would love to see more content that you make, and even more!
@smith34633 ай бұрын
Bro is literally tyrell wellick from Mr robot
@mcwornex2123Ай бұрын
bro's scouting early ahah
@someoneontheinternetuvenev626827 күн бұрын
@@mcwornex2123hahaha, gotta catch em young 😂
@kalinkochnev56693 ай бұрын
This is insanely humbling. You have a bright future ahead. If you don't mind sparing a few minutes, 1. How did you balance this on top of class work? Did you feel like you had to give up on other aspects of life? 2. How did you get help if you needed it? Or did you manage to figure out everything yourself? 3. What is your take on social media? It seems like a focused person yourself might deliberately avoid attention draining activities like KZbin scrolling lol 3.
@okaytree77113 ай бұрын
I would like to see his response to this
@glitcheseboy1238Ай бұрын
u think this guy struggled with class work? or had to study bruh
@reformedape18283 ай бұрын
I hope you'll keep uploading videos about the different projects youve done, its all super impressive
@KB-gy5gg3 ай бұрын
it took him 4 years, 200+projects and thousands of hours of self learning to get to that point , i'm starting to think that anyone, with that level of dedication, could do it. ofcourse he might be above avg (or even a genius by default), but that level of grind and passion is a one in a million. most of us prob spent those 4 years fucking around or doing the bare minimum, and yet we still have the audacity to bring up his "privilege" ( even if all of our parents were engineers making millions of dollar, we wouldnt even get anywhere near him with that attitude)
@suspiciousstew11692 ай бұрын
The successful attitude probably runs in the family if he’s “privileged”
@wyattb31382 ай бұрын
A guy I know did rocketry as a hobby in high school and was doing high power rocketry in college as a freshman. He built and designed his own high power rocket and moved into making supersonic rockets. He then proposed a two-stage rocket that he lead our team with and then that worked out amazingly and I got to see it launch. With that he got a propulsion testing internship at Blue Origin with the BE-4 engines after sophomore year in college. He has the passion and the network to make it. Also he is friend of Joe Barnard, not surprisingly.
@flyingtruce2 ай бұрын
I'm not saying I could do it if I had the money, I am saying that he WOULDN'T be able to do shit, if he didn't have a GENEROUS donation from his parents. I am 16, I also have dreams of creating projects similar to this, but when I think it through I realise I don't even have 1% of the money I need. stop lying to yourself and saying that anyone could do this with hard work. Engineering inherently requires a lot money, even on a small scale.
@zye83602 ай бұрын
You’re mistaken, you need to be able to be self-sufficient when it comes to solving problems that most people struggle to solve in a group
@lambda6532 ай бұрын
It's true that the reason he became so skilled in engineering is because of his dedication and the amount of time he's spent doing this. However, I think a point that isn't brought up enough is that none of this would be possible if he wasn't properly socialized. If you have absent parents, negligent parents, discouraging parents, very selfish parents that constantly fight with each other, a chaotic family arrangement, and/or a traumatic upbringing, you won't have the life skills, mental awareness, and emotional stability to be capable of being this kind of person. The skills and patterns of behavior that your parents raise you with are incredibly crucial to how well you can function early in life, and unfortunately, for most of us who grow up under these broken households, it makes outcomes like this impossible just because our parents were $#1&heads. How are you supposed to maintain the motivation and organization to work on these projects every single day after school and on the weekend, if your father is a raging alcoholic, your mother spends all day either working at her job or watching TV at home, and one of your older siblings passed away from an 0D when you were just 10 years old? The answer is you can't unless you are literally one in fifty million. So, obviously, as far as generational wealth goes, clearly that isn't really a significant factor here considering he started with very affordable components anyways. But he is privileged in the sense that he clearly grew up under a very functional household, and he was raised by smart parents who knew to teach him to be ambitious and to work hard. That kind of upbringing is far above the mean and it should be recognized as so.
@uranium-h3o15 күн бұрын
Dude, you are giving me so much motivation. I just found free pdf versions of these books. Thank you !
@adityaverma85812 ай бұрын
"Do the best you can, with what you have", noted, and you just earned another subscriber.
@WHOO20033 ай бұрын
I’m so glad there is parent out there willing to help anything for their child’s dream while other parents force their children into a mold that they want to
@jasenq6986Ай бұрын
16 and already doing that kind of stuff, pretty damn inspirational
@TaherJHussainme23b24329 күн бұрын
Bro is a living example of what learning and gaining skills actually means.
@jb_kc__3 ай бұрын
this is insane man. to be a teenager and not fall into the usual trap of chasing girls, caring about your social life / what others think of you etc. and just getting your head down and committing yourself to your work consistently is truly inspiring 🙏
@learnerzzzzzz2 ай бұрын
I’m interested in knowing why he made the decision to make things and not follow the crowd
@alphaenterprise22322 ай бұрын
He will focus on that later or will suffer a mental burnout
@wahpah2 ай бұрын
@@learnerzzzzzzSpeaking for myself but being in a different discipline(Post prod) what I didn't realize until retrospect was that for one I did genuinely enjoy spending my time doing what I did, but I also had the added motivation of being in a very unhealthy family unit(parents). I attribute at least part of my dedication to that if helped me detach from all my other problems and focus on learning nodes or topology or whatever else. From the looks of it this guy was not burdened financially but maybe some other way via parental expectations(Asian sterotype). In reality a minority of high achievers are motivated entirely by the pursuit of their endeavor. Using the carrot and stick analogy, if you have a stick situation and your positively enforced to keep pouring into your "thing", you'll look up eventually and only then realize that you were putting off other issues in your life that need addressing. I caught this on relatively early, a year out of highschool, currently a uni sophomore, and I'm starting to open my heart to enjoying other things life has to offer. Lovers, friends, community, all that shiz. All these comments shower this guy with envy and i definetly do not mean to demean this guy for the path he's taking, but when you tunnel vision yourself for so long sometimes you need a real breather to assess where you stand. It's not like I quit doing what I do, I enjoy very much so my discipline of choice and look forward to working in it's given field, but theres more to life than that, and sometimes I have to remind myself to allocate time towards other things that matter.
@HamzaKhan-wu6um2 ай бұрын
@@alphaenterprise2232 Thats so true. At 16 he is still young, so much life to go. In the end its all about consistency. If you can keep that up great, otherwise you fall into the common crowd once again.
@papaspooks8531Ай бұрын
if you're top 1% at anything you don't really need to chase girls haha, they pretty much come to you. plus 99% of people would think this kid is a living legend even if they're not willing to admit it. even if he was the type to worry about that he'd wouldn't have any reason to
@nitro_0_5Ай бұрын
This video motivates me but also cause a deep anxiety because im a big fan of engineering... or I think atleast, i haven't done a single project yet. I haven't even advanced in other areas I'm interested in, like data science or compsci. I know , that I can do it but I just can't get myself to start. I'll take your advice to heart and try starting out with small projects. Thanks for the video and goodluck on future projects!
@galibshahriar47172 ай бұрын
Much respect for you man. Just make sure that whatever you are about to invent or create in future doesn't end up becoming destructive for mankind. Never sell yourself to corporations like blackrock or lockheed martin. Best of luck for your future.
@alphaenterprise22322 ай бұрын
I mean if he's as good entrepreneur as inventor he could establish his own brand. However I think lockheed would hire him with open arms worse option would be tesla.
@xIsouLcruSHca3 ай бұрын
I just want to say that you are an inspiration to me Liong! I dropped out of engineering 10 years ago and regretted doing so for more than half a decade. Videos like this make me really excited to keep building stuff and learn more. The way you solve problems and go for DIY solutions when things get to expensive, you are a true engineer, inspiration and I can't wait to see your future projects and learn more from you!
@pranilsingh20233 ай бұрын
Hello, Liong. I don't usually comment, but this is such a good video. It really puts the message across that you can always do things on your own. Certainly, going to a good school/college helps, but now quality information is available online on the internet. People can learn in their free time and do things the way you have done it. This is one inspiring video. Thanks for sharing it. 😁🤜🏻🤛🏻
@ChristianBarrios-nm5wjАй бұрын
This gives me the encouragement to start doing some small things like this. I love this thanks dude 👍
@pjkim613 ай бұрын
This is so impressive! I love how you talked through your making process. Im looking forward for more videos!
@π.1419 күн бұрын
very inspirational and underrated video. I've always been into more of the software engineering side of things but recently started learning more physical engineering, and im very fortunate to go to a high school where we have lots of resources for free such as 3d printers and most materials to build most basic engineering projects, as well as a good 4 year comp sci and engineering program. Thanks again for the inspiration, I really hope your channel gets more traction and makes it farther into the algorithm! :)
@LanderCalcoen3 ай бұрын
Hi, joung fan here! I just want to say that i look up to you a lot. I have been interested in electronics since i was very young. Started messing around with a arduino when i was 8, and later with a esp-32. Saved up for 4 years and finaly i have just bought a 3D printer a 12 years old. Working on a smartwatch project at the moment and when i am done, i'm hoping to build a small crosscart. Your projects are crazy, little yealous here... Hope i will make some crazy things like that later. It's just nice having somebody to look up at. Greetings from me!
@MrStarlightt2 ай бұрын
this video just gave me a huge rush of motivation. Especially the part at the end where he told us to not compare others or ourselves to him, turned my self disappointment to a huuuuuge rush of motivation, thank you, I really needed this video and the end part!
@acuriousmind62172 ай бұрын
I was about to continue on with my project and now I felt discouraged watching this young kid being levels ahead of me in every way possible
@TylerBennett-vk4cb2 ай бұрын
This video brought back alot of memories for me. My dad taught me engineering and he got me started with eletrical engineering with the Ardino Nano Classic.
@lachlanlau2 ай бұрын
As a first year Mechanical Engineering student you dropping "zero-force members" of of nowhere shocked and impressed me. The most I did in high school was mess around with 3D printing and basic CAD in Fusion (is inventor better?).. so I have nothing but admiration for what you have achieved.
@johnsciuto3677Ай бұрын
Genuinely the most impressive creativity and dedication I have seen, couldn't fathom the amount of small problems. Love the work, super inspirational. Keep it up!
@phamtranminhthong3 ай бұрын
A full tutorial roadmap for the electronic car with backtesting would be gas 🔥, especially for those that want to major in engineering in college with pretty decent budget for projects
@CloudCoder02 ай бұрын
This video is really inspiring! I aspire to be like you someday. The amount of curiosity and drive to learn for this must have been immense. Keep learning!
@lazarusmagellan23673 ай бұрын
Pro tip; use gs450h drivetrain. Cheap, light, and powerful. Alternatively, use a leaf motor + Prius gen 2 inverter, and parallel the inverter outputs. Max power output is 490hp before over current protection kicks in.
@wooyoungsdoormat385311 күн бұрын
this is genuienly amazing advice, its so realistic. you are truly inspiring, huge respect to you man!
@Prateek1234q.3 ай бұрын
Watching your first video was so inspiring to me i hope you keep posting whenever you have time just don't stop it , its so good to see someone who do things just because he wants to do them😅
@3D_TUTS3 ай бұрын
You're a smart and kind guy. I wish you all the best!
@logandendorfer14253 ай бұрын
Great video, and really was good to see you mention for people to not try and compare at the end. You’ll have a great future ahead of you
@manosk10742 ай бұрын
Congratulations man, you are a role model for young kids out there!!
@goodKazuma3 ай бұрын
I'm 23 yrs old 4th year electronics engineering student and you inspire me to learn and built cool engineering projects. Congrats.
@nidamirza9801Ай бұрын
Hi!. I'm actually a CS major guy in my first year of engineering. I'm also interested in Electronics. Is there a way where I can learn both??
@GaithTalahmeh12 күн бұрын
@@nidamirza9801 What do you see in CS that inspires you? Is it the building of apps? Because if yes, I'd say you chose CS for the wrong reason
@nidamirza980112 күн бұрын
@@GaithTalahmeh Not really Building the apps, I mean how can I tell you, I was more interested in how the heck coding actually began. Like I know some basic stuff related to python, but I'm more curious in learning about how coding really works and I also want to learn about electronics. I hope you understand my point lol (considering the fact that english is not my first language)
@GaithTalahmeh11 күн бұрын
@@nidamirza9801 If you mean how it began as in how we communicate with computers in the form of electricity, and how we make ICs, then I think that Computer Engineering would be a better fit. But if you'd like to dig deeper into Programming and algorithms as the math behind it, then CS is more considering of that part of the field. I suggest you take advice from knowledgable people around you and good luck!
@atommax_16763 ай бұрын
Man, I'm soon turning 16. This video motivated me to do engineering so much. I'm studying ML for last 2 years, gotta now make embedded devices after watching this video. I'm really happy that there's teens like youin this world, keep it up
@fuzer40473 ай бұрын
I am also a hobbyist I have built high voltage projects too but i do not match him for sure currently I am in trade school learning for robot operator. I am 17 but i started at 13
@yomulv3 ай бұрын
hope bro make it's far, this is so impressive
@Concrete_consumer1122 ай бұрын
as a 14 year old with no money, no equipment, and a dream this is incredibly inspiring. Thank you
@JojoLasticot-r9y3 ай бұрын
Oh dude this is so cool big congratulations and thanks for sharing that’s awesome and really really big motivation to learn more about all that 🎉
@kregm98883 ай бұрын
I'm 35 and have been self-teaching Electrical Engineering for 5 years. I'm married and have a kid on the way. It's too late for me to get a Masters in Stem, much less I have a Bachelors in Politics. But You, You are inspiring! And watching this video has given me more momentum to keep going. You're doing awesome work! Can't wait to see what else you do along the way.
@xavierterminello1753 ай бұрын
this guy is the real deal. just get the feel
@beautifulgarbage51043 ай бұрын
So inspiring to see people as talented and disciplined as you are. Hope you post more of your projects for inspiration to someday get close to your knowledge
@Dohnr3 ай бұрын
THE GOAT IS BACK
@KkbdomainexpansionАй бұрын
Bro is so so fine his intelligence, his passion, his kindness Wthh!!! Never have I ever wanted to be someone so baddddd. I hope you keep achieving great milestones!!
@Quantum_Dots3 ай бұрын
Please post the documentation for all your projects so that everyone can learn
@smith34633 ай бұрын
Jes
@prematurehombre64152 ай бұрын
Your a legend - I lost some of my drive recently, but seeing your work in action gives me hope!
@gabennewell73642 ай бұрын
this is so cool, instantly subscribed
@barryallen767Ай бұрын
OH MY GOD ITS GABEN GABEN WHEN IS HALF LIFE 3 COMING
@daminirijhwani57922 ай бұрын
I am a fan! Please continue your education at MIT and also keep posting here!! Subscribed!
@381delirius3 ай бұрын
anyone can build anything at any age if they have the dedication. And you need money. a lot of money.
@RushyJam2 ай бұрын
Nice message at the end brother keep up the work
@pleasebitt3 ай бұрын
Bros too humble, proud of the hard work you've done during your time. I hope for your success dude!
@wyattb31382 ай бұрын
Hope? He's definitely got it!!!
@lordjellyfish47453 ай бұрын
Man, you are not only a God send but a proper representation of sheer power of will in one person
@s4nka3 ай бұрын
goodluck at University, Lion !! It'd be awesome if you could balance your univ life and making more electrical content. we'd love to see it. keep it up!! :D
@AaronNewmanMusic-b4y3 ай бұрын
Very inspiring! I'm 17, and looking forward to embracing the fail fast and iterate mentality to my own learning. This is awesome.
@toony9663 ай бұрын
This is really cool. I am 12 and am learning about Python and this inspires me.
@Arccos3D3 ай бұрын
If this interests you, start now, you have a lot of potential. If you are interested with python, start playing around with the raspberry pi
@JudlexAlternate3 ай бұрын
Yes bro, keep it up and dont waste your time like i did. Dont stop and you'll be as successful as this guy
@something34763 ай бұрын
Definitely start with a raspberry pi! You can make a lot of stuff from that and learn python alongside with it
@smith34633 ай бұрын
You have time, not like us. Ima starting to sell blue candy
@toony9663 ай бұрын
@@something3476 I am learning computer vision with OpenCV and game development with Pygame right now.
@NorKunGi2 ай бұрын
I love your quote at the end man. I'm sure someone somewhere will take inspiration from you to create great things like you. You're doing awesome stuff man!
@LocdnessMomster3 ай бұрын
Child if this ain’t a instant full ride to whatever college you want, then idk what would be. You taught yourself and already have teaching experience if you go for a phd there will be companies begging to send you grants for innovation
@xavierxavier3610Ай бұрын
wow. this is actually one of the coolest videos I've seen on youtube. this is insanely impressive!
@merccciii3 ай бұрын
Can't wait for you to become the better version of Michael Reeves!
@gtas32119 күн бұрын
This is the engineer of generation alpha. Look at how literate this guy has become just because of Internet access. A model for what will make generation alpha perhaps the most transformative generation.
@itstimeforgame-time98193 ай бұрын
I don't want to be a bummer or anything but sometimes it just feels bad knowing that I got a late start and that I wont have nearly enough time to learn the things I want to learn or make the things I want to make before college. I just wish I started/discovered this stuff sooner I guess.
@gesundheitoh5203 ай бұрын
I'm with you. I'm 23 and only recently finished an introductory physics course in university. I feel like I've only just begun my academic life, and I feel great about it. I hope one day you won't feel bogged down by your late start. You got this.
@malejmaty1592 ай бұрын
Huge support, cuz the projects are awesome, so as you are its crazy how smart you are. Im not much older (just one year) and i really appreciate what you do and Im holding my thumbs for you, do what you do and thanks for the last words in the video.
@Bees-are-awsome15 күн бұрын
If you’re reading this, this could’ve been at 16 or early 20s but you’re way too busy gaming and partying. Job markets like these types of people, not the average “normal path to learning” type of person.
@skaliush3 ай бұрын
Man, I'm from St Petersburg, and you inspire me so much. Please keep making your videos, they are really cool.
@aerobiesizer39683 ай бұрын
He's the Asian parents' dream child
@MrCircuitryАй бұрын
wow man you inspired me a lot i am 15 years old and i am like you in to engineering and i won some competitions but when i saw you i really saw that i should go hard on myself to acheve what i want
@nguyenmanh4662 ай бұрын
Bro has 50 years of experience at the age of 16
@Tulsenus12 күн бұрын
this video really inspired me, i even bought a arduino starter kit today, even though im studying applied chemistry, this video just gave me a big reason to live.
@zenxrz3 ай бұрын
yo thats dope dude
@history_101_3 ай бұрын
by doing around 6.5 hours of work a day, he completed a working electric car in 5 months. This means that the deadlines you put aren't unrealistic, it just depends on how much output you get from your work per unit time. I just subbed right now cuz I heard the alex hormozi podcast on rate of work and you were the perfect proof for what I heard. thank you and respect bro
@SpizNitrate2 ай бұрын
I'm 16 and the only thing I've achieved is turning on the kitchen stove without having to call the fire department
@arielsteph45158 күн бұрын
Bro got me both jealous and motivated, keep up the good work
@david35k3 ай бұрын
yoooo thats so cool bro
@MastermindAtWork3 ай бұрын
This video needs to blow up in views asap. The world needs to know how cool this is, keep up the good work bro.
@kevinwasd3 ай бұрын
thank you🐐🐐🐐
@Makerizms3 ай бұрын
Well that's insane, I'm currently also 16 and I have wanted to make stuff that you have made but never actually got farther than doing a bit of research and messing around, I have insane respect for you for actually going and doing it o7
@Arccos3D3 ай бұрын
Don’t listen to the haters who say “oh you parents are probably engineers”, you’re killing it man.
@brandrixco62463 ай бұрын
Do you honestly believe that regular people have access to what this kid got? This kid did do plenty of work sure, but he obviously had tons of help from his parents in terms of education and funding.
@newuser6893 ай бұрын
would've loved to have an extra 50k to spend on materials to build cool shit. too bad my dad was a drug addict and mom lived paycheck to paycheck with 3 kids, maybe next life!
@Arccos3D3 ай бұрын
@@brandrixco6246 I know regular people don't have as much access to what this kid has, and I do not know how his living situation really is. I am not sure what his parents professions are, so don't you. I am willing to bet if 99% of people had the same resources as this man, they still wouldn't be as good as this guy because he is a really hard worker, and thats the reality. He even showed how he was teaching himself with those books. I don't like how people are trying to belittle his work
@Arccos3D3 ай бұрын
@@newuser689 Don't think like that, life isn't over. You have to be resilient. I come from a similar situation, I am not going to reveal any personal information on here but, nobody gives a shit about our lives, we have to work with what we got because in reality everyone is too focused on their own lives.
@The_Prizessin_der_Verurteilung3 ай бұрын
@@Arccos3D Makes sense. I've made things when I had the tools available, my own 8 bit CPU. But with my own means, as someone with nary a penny to my name, the best I have is glue and a couple of repurposed wires. Only thing you can build without money is disappointment.
@Ken-t8k2 ай бұрын
Well said, brilliant and inspiring. Thank you for sharing this video in the way you communicated it.
@abdimajiidali805517 күн бұрын
Bro, you've ignited a passion in me. Thanks, I will start building things.
@ellie_feng3 ай бұрын
im your biggest fan!! cool boneless sticker
@Murpler2 ай бұрын
“When hard-workers do what they love, they’re unstoppable!” -example A
@kveeesh3 ай бұрын
Bro might actually be tony stark 💀💀
@smith34633 ай бұрын
Asian tony stark
@raphagerard59822 ай бұрын
You're an inspiration! Thank you for providing your perspective and thoughts. Congratulations on your accomplishments and I'm wishing you success on your future projects and goals!
@achyutarajaram88533 ай бұрын
omg i love liong
@rezalicАй бұрын
you couldnt have done this without determination and commitment, something i never had. but honestly well done