XO-1: The $100 Laptop (Which Cost $200) - Krazy Ken’s Tech Talk

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00:00 Introduction
00:39 OLPC History
03:40 Build a Team. Launch the Product!
09:57 Hardware (Design)
13:13 Hardware (Specs)
14:43 Software / Sugar
18:15 The Problems
22:22 Restructure / New Products
25:44 What Happened Next?
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@ComputerClan
@ComputerClan 3 ай бұрын
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@darts747
@darts747 3 ай бұрын
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@Dtr146
@Dtr146 3 ай бұрын
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@Dtr146
@Dtr146 3 ай бұрын
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@xPandamon
@xPandamon 3 ай бұрын
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@donotatme
@donotatme 3 ай бұрын
Makes debunking videos about dropshipping grifts, pedals a dropshipping grift smh
@leonardohorovitz8724
@leonardohorovitz8724 3 ай бұрын
Uruguayan here, I remember seeing these everywhere. My wife used to work for the organization that was in charge of the project of getting one laptop to every child. It was a revolution, but also a challenge. Children were playing with the laptops in the rain, some teachers at the beginning didn't want to have anything to do with any computer, and getting replacement parts to thousands of computers, some of them in the middle of nowhere was a logistics nightmware. In some schools it was the reason that internet (and even electrical power) was installed. The government organization in charge of getting the computers and education software (called Ceibal) still exists and operates today, but with "regular" Windows computers. Even a friend of mine who used to work for this organization was in charge of selling the consulting to other countries to do the same. It was a success and a revolution here in Uruguay.
@ComputerClan
@ComputerClan 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for writing! I like hearing from people who lived it.
@Decanta
@Decanta 3 ай бұрын
So much effort by so many people, all for the benefit of children's education- it warms my heart so much!
@santiagoqr1
@santiagoqr1 3 ай бұрын
Me being born in South America am always skeptical about governments doing stuff. How corrupt was this whole thing in Uruguay? Had this happened in my country, the government would have ordered it, 10% of them would have gotten to children, the other 90% would have been sold to whoever paid the most and the money pocketed by the employees of whatever entity ordered the laptops.
@leonardohorovitz8724
@leonardohorovitz8724 3 ай бұрын
@@santiagoqr1 corruption exists un Uruguay, but it's not a big thing. As far as I know it was not an issue in this project.
@jakublulek3261
@jakublulek3261 3 ай бұрын
I admire that your government pulled that off, I remember "computerization" of the UK schools in the 1980s and 1990s and it was a mess, even under pretty strong and (relatively) competent government.
@neonufo8039
@neonufo8039 3 ай бұрын
I honestly applaud OLPC for going for a cause so bold at a time where mobile devices were still starting to develop.
@aleksazunjic9672
@aleksazunjic9672 3 ай бұрын
It was usual UN money laundering scheme . 90% goes into deep pockets, only 10% actually benefits someone. Other than that, completely unnecessary product. There were tons of used hardware shipped to Africa, that actually helped that continent.
@OverTheHorizon840
@OverTheHorizon840 3 ай бұрын
Plus you can upgrade the OLPC To Android 4.3 JellyBean
@0xbenedikt
@0xbenedikt 3 ай бұрын
@@OverTheHorizon840 You mean downgrade. Android is for consumption, not productivity.
@endymallorn
@endymallorn 3 ай бұрын
Sometimes you have to be bold (and willing to fail) to make any success at all. OLPC may not have been the source they wanted to be, but they were a catalyst, and I’m glad that we have low-power portable devices focused on education regularly in the hands of children all over the world. You can talk about food and water issues, war, etc., and those are real problems that need solving; but the way to start that is through better education. Increase the number of people with a wide knowledge base and the ability to put that to practical use, and then empower them to do more. Education is a force-multiplier.
@Lurch-Bot
@Lurch-Bot 3 ай бұрын
Even then, they could have simply refurbished old laptops for less money. Today that is even more true because you can get a 10 year old laptop for little to no money. Corporations will often donate old machines because it is the cheapest way to dispose of them. You really just have to go ask the right person. It is still going to be better than any brand new, cost optimized ewaste netbook that will stop working in 3-4 years as a result of planned obsolescence when a 10 year old laptop can go for another decade or more with Linux. It keeps e waste out of landfills and reduces the carbon footprint of PC ownership when you repurpose them for a second service life.
@jovanhodgson7369
@jovanhodgson7369 3 ай бұрын
This video took me back so many years. I am from Nicaragua, while I was in college during a semester I was part of a group of students who did volunteer work for the Zamora Teran foundation for social credits. We'd go to different schools in my town that were part of a program that provided students with XO laptops. We'd check the state of each laptop and give maintenance if it was necessary. This was probably 10 years ago.
@JoeHamelin
@JoeHamelin 3 ай бұрын
Good on you, man!
@zynaps666
@zynaps666 3 ай бұрын
You never know mate but you could have planted the seeds for a new generation of repair techs. Good work brother.
@Lurch-Bot
@Lurch-Bot 3 ай бұрын
Making ewaste that will be obsolete in 3 years is socially irresponsible when perfectly good 10 year old business laptops are ending up in landfills. Low cost student laptops are an environmentally damaging scam.
@tylernaturalist6437
@tylernaturalist6437 3 ай бұрын
@@Lurch-Bot You're a miserable person
@tylernaturalist6437
@tylernaturalist6437 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing a first hand account! I remember seeing these when I was in Nicaragua years ago working with a school near Granada! I loved visiting Nicaragua, I also spent a lot of time up in the small town of San Jose de Cusmapa working with the Fabretto Foundation.
@suspeh
@suspeh 3 ай бұрын
That sound at the beginning made me feel nostalgic, I am Uruguayan, at that time I was a child from a rural school, It was almost my first access to a computer and the Internet, my contact with Doom, I think thanks to this I now like computers, crazy! I remember him a lot, In my country this slow computer is fondly remembered :)
@suspeh
@suspeh 3 ай бұрын
It was back in 2007, Small video game companies created the games that marked my childhood, 2D games... Original Doom, it can run doom!
@Dumb_Killjoy
@Dumb_Killjoy 3 ай бұрын
My school computer was also my first experience with Doom, except mine was a Chromebook.
@mr.waffles8739
@mr.waffles8739 3 ай бұрын
When I was watching the video I was thinking, can this thing play Doom? I'm really glad to hear it can. I really loved Doom as a kid, so it's great to know these laptops let these kids experience it too
@LokiCDK
@LokiCDK 3 ай бұрын
Amazing! I love hearing from someone who benefited from this project. It was one that I was very vocal about in the early times when it was still just a proposal.
@Decanta
@Decanta 3 ай бұрын
Hearing one person say they benefited from this project makes it 100% worth it! I'm glad that there are people who remember them fondly :)
@WKfpv
@WKfpv 3 ай бұрын
Uruguayan here, the XO became kinda part of our culture. And as far as I know, kids are still getting their laptops.
@SaraMorgan-ym6ue
@SaraMorgan-ym6ue 3 ай бұрын
a clean glass of water hmm Montana does not have that and they are doing just fine.🤣🤣🤣
@z.s.7992
@z.s.7992 2 ай бұрын
​@@SaraMorgan-ym6uewhat does this even mean?
@humand0969
@humand0969 Ай бұрын
@@SaraMorgan-ym6ue I believe Montana is a bit better off than Uruguay. No offense to either.
@SaraMorgan-ym6ue
@SaraMorgan-ym6ue Ай бұрын
@@humand0969 just drink the damned dirty water💀💀
@humand0969
@humand0969 Ай бұрын
​@@SaraMorgan-ym6ue Tap water in my city is better than bottled water, so I won't drink dirty water. Maybe cause I don't live in Montana.
@walterrbender
@walterrbender 3 ай бұрын
Generally a very fair history of our efforts and a nice description of Sugar. Just want to include a tip of the hat to Mark Foster, who was the one responsible for the bulk of the hardware and industrial design innovations of the XO 1. (John Watlington took over for Mark on the subsequent models.)
@burtdanams4426
@burtdanams4426 2 ай бұрын
How does this comment not have way more interaction? HEY KZbin VIEWERS, WE LITERALLY HAVE ONE OF THE CREATORS AND NOBODY SEEM TO CARE? You should make some KZbin videos that talk about the process of developing this!
@cybertekb4g495
@cybertekb4g495 2 ай бұрын
Hello sir, I just wanna say that I really love and appreciate everything you guys did and the impact you had on the world and children in so many places, hats off to you
@SugarlabsOrg-EN
@SugarlabsOrg-EN 2 ай бұрын
@@burtdanams4426 We're working on making some videos. Anyone interested in helping in our future endeavors may find information how on our website and wiki. Come join our community!
@AreYouOKAni
@AreYouOKAni Күн бұрын
Hey, just wanted to say thanks for everything you've done.
@Funkykryptonite_
@Funkykryptonite_ 20 сағат бұрын
Thank you
@jjpaq
@jjpaq 3 ай бұрын
I don't think people who grew up after the early 2000s understand how crazy it was at the time for laptops to even be targeting prices that low. We were barely more than a decade past computers costing thousands, not hundreds, of dollars. The eee PC blew my mind the first time I saw it. The OLPC team absolutely deserves partial credit for changing society's mindset about how much a laptop should cost and what it needs to be able to do.
@belstar1128
@belstar1128 3 ай бұрын
yea in the 90s a lot of people had a pc but the cheapest laptop was 10x more expensive and the screens were very bad and the trackpad wasn't a thing yet
@kanoaikawach
@kanoaikawach 3 ай бұрын
The rotating screen turning it into a tablet like device was so ahead of its time.
@gmcnewlook
@gmcnewlook 3 ай бұрын
Especially considering Compaq (later hp like the tx 1000 side note those things are a pain to repair) made expensive under Powered tablet pcs that did that
@hyperturbotechnomike
@hyperturbotechnomike 16 күн бұрын
IMB/Lenovo made Thinkpads which could do the same, but they were super expensive.
@Russssooo
@Russssooo 3 ай бұрын
I was actually one of the kids who got one of this, i think my favorite thing was literally playing sim city on it all the time, I should have it in Mexico somewhere at my house.
@danandtab7463
@danandtab7463 3 ай бұрын
hey that game can be educational :)
@3rdalbum
@3rdalbum 3 ай бұрын
Ahh yes, it was open-sourced under a different name - Micropolis?
@kupokinzyt
@kupokinzyt 3 ай бұрын
I first played Sim City on a windows vista flip phone with a keyboard. I was only like 7 and don't remember the name of it, but LGR has a video on it. I had the high end version that my dad gave me.
@Russssooo
@Russssooo 3 ай бұрын
@@3rdalbum YES! omg thank you, you have no idea how much i will be playing this game from now on
@Wallyworld30
@Wallyworld30 3 ай бұрын
@@kupokinzyt I first played Sim City on our Schools brand new McIntosh Computers in 1992. I only owned a Sega Genesis Sega/CD at the time and playing a game with real High Rez graphics blew my mind. My brother and I immediately bought a SNES and Sim City which while missing the high rez graphics was still just as fun.
@JosephM101
@JosephM101 2 ай бұрын
My dad got me one of these laptops through the donation program when I was about 2 or 3. I showed this video to him, and he informed me that my laptop was one of the first models made. I still have that laptop to this day, and it was what started my interest in all things tech. Thanks, Dad. What an awesome gift.
@outsidethewaxbox
@outsidethewaxbox 3 ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="612">10:12</a> A small note, the OLPC actually belonged to Homestar. Strong Bad was a strong devotee to the Compy/Lappy series. And you can't forget the Cheat with his iMac.
@timmowarner
@timmowarner 3 ай бұрын
I'm surprised this only has 5 likes so far! =oD
@KazyEXE
@KazyEXE 3 ай бұрын
Thank you I was just about to comment on this
@MrKroogur
@MrKroogur 3 ай бұрын
me too lol! @@KazyEXE
@centurybug
@centurybug 3 ай бұрын
I bet he got it from Marzipan. OLPC seems like the kind of thing she would donate to.
@outsidethewaxbox
@outsidethewaxbox 3 ай бұрын
@@centurybug nah Marzipan would have carved hers out of radishes
@Creamypie626
@Creamypie626 3 ай бұрын
The funniest thing about humanity is that there are some of us who always likes to criticize and complaint about others who wants to do anything for the unfortunate ones but those who complains and criticize are often the ones who don't want to lift a finger and help. Sure the $100 laptop didn't become as successful as everyone hoped it would but the effect it made and the legacy it left is something the original founders can be proud of. I believe it was an eye opener for everyone that technology can be made really cheap and accessible to everyone and even to this day, the competition to deliver the cheapest gadget is still a raging warzone.
@pavichokche
@pavichokche 3 ай бұрын
Seymour wasn't 88, he was actually 22 since he only got a birthday every 4 years
@JohnSmith-ug5ci
@JohnSmith-ug5ci 3 ай бұрын
No, he was actually 88, but could only celebrate his birthday once every four years.
@moduledd
@moduledd 3 ай бұрын
@@JohnSmith-ug5cir/wooosh
@Juanguar
@Juanguar 3 ай бұрын
@@JohnSmith-ug5ciyou don’t understand what a joke is do you ?
@yagamerboichucc6120
@yagamerboichucc6120 3 ай бұрын
Happy birthday Seymour
@chasejulia
@chasejulia 3 ай бұрын
So young 😢
@user-ul4ue1yk9w
@user-ul4ue1yk9w 3 ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1240">20:40</a> *insert the Dank Pods Eee PC meme*
@NeighborSenpai
@NeighborSenpai 3 ай бұрын
Eee Pee Cee
@AgentAsteriski
@AgentAsteriski 3 ай бұрын
alternatively: *Cathode Ray Dude voice* The Eepy.
@reinardharmse4375
@reinardharmse4375 3 ай бұрын
So mate, this on toime, I tried to make a laptop for children, that was supposed to cost loike 100 freedom eagles, but then they had these hardware problems, and people stopped buyin' 'em, and I couldn't compete with the Ee pee cee, and yeah, can I borrow some money?
@mikehayes4133
@mikehayes4133 3 ай бұрын
I still have the XO that I got through the give one get one promotion. About 99 percent of my usage has been the speaking function. Designed for a child but perfect for an easily-amused adult.
@theMoporter
@theMoporter 3 ай бұрын
You're going to lose it when you find out you can install it on any Linux device!
@Christopher_Gibbons
@Christopher_Gibbons 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. This was the first charity I ever donated to with my own money. I never found out if they actually accomplished anything until now.
@Lurch-Bot
@Lurch-Bot 3 ай бұрын
You got scammed. That is all a brand new low cost student laptop will ever be - a scam. They didn't accomplish much - just enough to keep from going to prison for fraud. They could have gone around soliciting major corporations for old hardware donations and made it an effort to refurbish and repurpose old business laptops for student use. But they wouldn't have got rich doing that. And I guarantee the guy who started it got his, regardless of how the company ended up.
@nohs8776
@nohs8776 3 ай бұрын
@@Lurch-Bot > They could have gone around soliciting major corporations for old hardware donations and made it an effort to refurbish and repurpose old business laptops sure in current year, but laptops only got good in the 2000s because they became more power efficient without sacrificing performance and as ken repeated multiple times in this video, they live in places that potentially dont have electricity + workstation laptops were big heavy and bulky, a terrible thing if this is a laptop for kids. I think they had no choice but to design their own laptop
@deanchur
@deanchur 3 ай бұрын
@@nohs8776 Exactly; back then flash storage was still very expensive ( I remember paying $35 for an 8GB thumbdrive), and to get decent capacity meant a power hungry laptop HDD, which also meant designing the laptop's internals around a 2.5" drive as well as reduced durability.
@JaredConnell
@JaredConnell 3 ай бұрын
​​@@Lurch-Botjust read the comments on this video, many people are talking about how they used the laptops in many different countries. I donated two laptops and I don't regret it at all.
@oshwaflz
@oshwaflz 3 ай бұрын
​@@Lurch-Bot jesus christ you must be fun to hang out with. Many people in THIS comment section were talking about how fondly they remembered the computer. Even IF some funds were misused, SO much good was done, SO much was done to modernize rural towns that saying its a "scam" is genuinly braindead.
@RyanMartinez
@RyanMartinez 3 ай бұрын
I remember around this time that there was a lot of derision because people assumed it was going to be a regular PC with gaming capabilities and features on par with the most expensive and feature-rich PC (or at the very least part of the UMPC trend) and when it didn't turn out that way they judged it on those merits alone completely ignoring the use-case and asking why they didn't just raid the local Goodwill and refurbish older laptops. A suspicious amount of people from the Glorious PC Master Race side of things hated this idea and refused to give it any chance. Looking back on it of course we soberly all see it for what it actually was. But back then I couldn't understand or believe the amount of hate it got.
@SimulatedGoat
@SimulatedGoat 3 ай бұрын
Forgive me for being dense, but what are you trying to imply?
@graealex
@graealex 3 ай бұрын
Besides the fact that it was not a gaming powerhouse - but "oh no, people in a third world country are having fun...!?"
@aleksazunjic9672
@aleksazunjic9672 3 ай бұрын
There were no merits. It was usual UN money laundering scheme : 90% of money is "greasing the wheels" and lining the pockets, only 10% goes to poor. And it did not help anyone, as Africa was already getting tons of used and obsolete hardware for cheap, which increased digital literacy.
@lebastion7812
@lebastion7812 3 ай бұрын
​​@@aleksazunjic9672Found the PC master race peice of trash.
@Lurch-Bot
@Lurch-Bot 3 ай бұрын
Student laptops are always ewaste scams with planned obsolescence built in and there are plenty of older laptops that corporations just throw away which could be repurposed and perform better than that brand new cost-neutered device. You don't have to raid a Goodwill; you just have to talk to the right people in major corporations. Donating is the cheapest way to get rid of old hardware to them because they don't have to pay someone to take it away and they can write it off as a charitable donation. The real problem is a dearth of human beings willing to help others. There are still old business laptops going into landfills because people like you want the easy solution. People like you encourage literal scammers to take advantage of educational systems around the world. You're not going to go around cold calling corporate IT managers to find free laptops...
@manfromthesky91
@manfromthesky91 3 ай бұрын
Even if it wasn't able to be everything it's creators hoped--what an amazing bit of engineering. It's obvious so much care and thought was put into even the smallest elements, and that is such a neat thing to see.
@dgpsf
@dgpsf 3 ай бұрын
Ken, what a well-researched, balanced documentary. I’ve been a subscriber for years now and while you’ve always been entertaining, this channel has been on fire lately, with thoughtful, longform content. As difficult as it has been lately for creators on this platform, I’m so grateful that we still have your channel and that it keeps improving and evolving.
@Bandrik
@Bandrik 3 ай бұрын
My college entrepreneurship professor picked up one of the original OLPCs when the Give 1 Get 1 program was live. He was always excited to try the latest gadgets, so it was neat to see one in person. It was underpowered but ambitious, and I always appreciated their mission.
@mich83wot
@mich83wot 3 ай бұрын
I actually received one of those laptops myself in 2009, under Uruguay's "Plan Ceibal". The government eventually replaced them with newer machines.. but I so want to get my hands on one now.
@Longlius
@Longlius 3 ай бұрын
I imagine being able to edit the source code of the desktop while the desktop was running was inspired by Smalltalk which had similar goals of being a fully-programmable user environment in addition to a programming language. Funnily enough, Alan Kay, the creator of Smalltalk, envisioned a device called a Dynabook which would be very similar to the OLPC.
@dashcamandy2242
@dashcamandy2242 3 ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="429">7:09</a> - When you mentioned the Cingular logo, my brain immediately heard the Cingular ringtone. I joined Cingular about a month before the merger with AT&T was finalized, and only because AT&T wanted a $2,000 deposit and Cingular didn't. 🤣
@wombleway
@wombleway 3 ай бұрын
Great video, thanks for that Ken! Genuinely moved to tears at the end, what a fabulous idea from some brilliant people, especially Seymour. Good to read in the comments too about people that had one of these as a kid, and how it's changed their lives... Things that happen across the globe are generally all doom and gloom, but it's nice to know there are good things being done by good people. 👍🏻
@ComputerClan
@ComputerClan 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching. I'm glad the emotion came through at the end. 😌
@DetroitYugo
@DetroitYugo 3 ай бұрын
Something I wish you would've talked about is the weird bug on the early models where if the battery was absolutely drained, it just....bricked the computer. Now, to get around that, you have to do some weird semi-re-programming of the board with homemade wire jumpers. Fun!
@R.B.
@R.B. 3 ай бұрын
I was given an OX-1 which had succumbed to that problem. If the RTC battery died, the security built into the laptop rendered it unusable. It wasn't that difficult to fix, but it did require getting an FTDI serial and connecting to the header on the dismantled XO-1 to get it going. It didn't help that this also meant the rechargeable battery was completely drained too. I rebuilt mine after this. Updated the base plate for the new mouse pad, and got a more durable battery for it which can handle deep discharges better. Seeing that it is powered on next to me, I guess that's working.
@DetroitYugo
@DetroitYugo 3 ай бұрын
@@R.B. ahh yep, that’s the process. I have a tab bookmarked somewhere that details how to fix it. I actually have 5 XO-1 units and batts- 2 working with ‘functional’ batteries, one functioning unit but with a dead battery, one essentially ‘parts’ machine with a dead battery, and I also have a new in box (unsealed, but everything is still in plastic and pristine) XO-1 with a good battery. Every so often I get them out and charge and discharge the batteries that work. Fun fact, I actually have the pull-cord battery charger he mentioned in the video!
@maniacaudiophile
@maniacaudiophile 3 ай бұрын
I think the greatest achievement of Asus EeePC is creating a big FOMO around netbooks, then drawing every manufacturers big and small into it. I think a lot of them lose quite a bit of money at the end of the FOMO rush. IMHO this is the pro-gamer move. No one else can really stick it to their competitors like that...
@heavysystemsinc.
@heavysystemsinc. 3 ай бұрын
I think what the FOMO pretenders forgot to do was tailor the os and experience to the hardware. I remember being so damn disappointed with the out of the box experience of a umpc I got because Vista was on it and absolutely unusable in its default state. I later learned this was due to a last minute issue that had nothing to do with the pc manufacturer and an issue between Intel and a commissioned company that fell through basically moments before the project went into production. That said, I don't doubt the lack of customized os experiences on netbooks probably made them feel like wannabe computers, like those old toy 2 line lcd computers in the toy section of department stores in the 90s...i.e. something a regular person wouldn't take seriously by looking at it for 3 seconds.
@r4microds
@r4microds 3 ай бұрын
We're years later and many people still opt for the 13.3" Ultrabooks despite price to performance lagging sometimes two generations behind. Will always be an appeal for truly portable, long battery life.
@sihamhamda47
@sihamhamda47 3 ай бұрын
Chromebooks are basically a revamped version of the netbooks. It's small, cheap, and don't require much processing power since Chrome OS is very light
@Sirfrummel
@Sirfrummel 3 ай бұрын
I had an EeePC and absolutely loved it. It was low powered, but I did a heck of a lot on it, including even 3D modeling and some web development.
@maniacaudiophile
@maniacaudiophile 3 ай бұрын
@@Sirfrummel it is great if it is equipped reasonably and used with the programs that could run well with the resource available. But a lot of turn are ruined by marketing and penny pinchers... Like marketing want to put Vista on it. Like penny pinchers want to put only enough RAM to boot and that's it.
@cypherf0x
@cypherf0x 3 ай бұрын
I was one of their volunteer developers and I had two of the laptops. That was a fun time.
@zh84
@zh84 3 ай бұрын
Homestar Runner had a OLPC. NOT Strong Bad. He used the Lappy and later the Lappier.
@cllewis1
@cllewis1 3 ай бұрын
Don't forget the Compé
@zh84
@zh84 3 ай бұрын
@@cllewis1 I haven't forgotten it, but it wasn't a laptop, like the Compy 386 and the Tandy.
@anumeon
@anumeon 3 ай бұрын
And it was here, on this day that i learned, after 36years on this earth. What the GR on the Alt-GR key stood for.... Go figure. :) Thanks Ken.
@KOSMOS1701A
@KOSMOS1701A 3 ай бұрын
yeah i didn't know what it meant either.
@RobynDavisAlbany
@RobynDavisAlbany 3 ай бұрын
I bought one of those (well two, one for some student some place) and enjoyed the experience and the innovation. My young kids at the time enjoyed playing around with it. The biggest issues were fairly pokey software and a screen that was pretty hard to see, under indoor conditions, if i am recalling it correctly
@CptCarnage777
@CptCarnage777 3 ай бұрын
I was in university at the time and I remember him coming in and speaking to our class about this. We got to demo the product too. It was pretty neat.
@Lurch-Bot
@Lurch-Bot 3 ай бұрын
OLPC can be served by giving older business laptops a second life. Any and all efforts to produce a brand new low cost student laptop are scams of the worst kind.
@sonickrnd
@sonickrnd 3 ай бұрын
@@Lurch-Bot Just give away your older business laptops to Nigeria, why are you still here? )))
@therealhardrock
@therealhardrock 3 ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="612">10:12</a> Ackchuyally, that was Homestar's computer, Strong Bad's computer at the time was the Lappy 486, based on a horribly outdated 486 laptop from the 90s. Strong Bad is known for using horribly outdated technology. The screenshot you're showing is from sbemail 200 "email thunder" and it even shows Homestar at the computer.
@joshua.harazin
@joshua.harazin 3 ай бұрын
"Finally, a computer for your lap"
@trssho91
@trssho91 3 ай бұрын
The most surprising thing from this video is that Steve Jobs offered OSX since he was so fast to kill off clones.... not to mention the fact that would put the OS on a budget/low end device instead of "premium".
@valley_robot
@valley_robot 3 ай бұрын
Yeah he wasn't such a bad guy after all eh, surprised me as well
@Peb02497
@Peb02497 3 ай бұрын
there was the eMac that was a low spec and low end version of the G4 used in schools and classrooms that looked like a modern G3 imac but still using a CRT.
@jfbeam
@jfbeam 3 ай бұрын
It was a token gesture. There's not way in hell the simple XO-1 could've run any of it. (the basic BSD kernel, sure, but the UI... not a chance)
@Bustycat
@Bustycat 3 ай бұрын
@@jfbeamHow about "OS X on iPhone"?
@supergeekjay
@supergeekjay 3 ай бұрын
@@valley_robot Narcissists like Steve will fake being good, especially in public, to make themselves look good and feed their ego. There's a reason that scumbag is in an unmarked grave. Read his daughter's book. Yeah, the daughter he denied existed for years, and then when he acknowledged her, treated her like shit. Like he did his staff. The XO thing was just more publicity for him and Apple.
@lolpl0000
@lolpl0000 3 ай бұрын
damn, that ending genuinely got me choking for a minute. it was hard to hold back tears. what a fantastic video.
@everypizza
@everypizza 3 ай бұрын
Same.
@JosephM101
@JosephM101 3 ай бұрын
Fun fact: the entire Sugar Desktop and the Activities were written in Python, with PyGtk for the UI. This is part of the reason why they were able to incorporate that "source code viewing" function that you mentioned. You could also edit it if you wanted to IIRC.
@panagiotispappas1001
@panagiotispappas1001 3 ай бұрын
Ah yes, the Shrekbook!
@sparcie420
@sparcie420 3 ай бұрын
R\unexpecteddankpods
@moduledd
@moduledd 3 ай бұрын
r/unexpecteddankpods
@FunkyFurret
@FunkyFurret 3 ай бұрын
@@sparcie420r/foundthemobileuser
@gabrielvareberg5044
@gabrielvareberg5044 3 ай бұрын
and the eeepeecee!
@Lurch-Bot
@Lurch-Bot 3 ай бұрын
I believe the model pictured is actually the Shrekbook Pro.
@yesterdaysrose5446
@yesterdaysrose5446 3 ай бұрын
I loved how the whole OLPC project led to the netbooks. I loved my EeePC. Didn't love the fact that netbooks got replaced by Chromebooks. I'll die before I buy those pieces of crap. My fave joke about OLPCs was in the webcomic "Everybody Loves Eric Raymond" (where the premise is that Eric S. Raymond, Linus Torvalds and Richard Stallman somehow live in the same apartment, and bizarre hijinks ensue). In one comic, Mark Shuttleworth shows up and shows off his "patented hand-cranked XML parser". ...I've had to implement an XML parser lately. It does feel like "hand cranking" is the best description of the experience. Edit: Oh! Forgot one of the coolest things, about how the OLPC project got the Unix SimCity source code opened up (as Micropolis).
@touma-san91
@touma-san91 2 ай бұрын
There is actually still some laptops that could be considered as netbooks. While they don't share the same small form, the cheaper end of Win 10 and Win 11 laptops tend to run on eMMC or UFS, has limited storage space, bare minimum amount of RAM and are very much underperforming laptops.. And the price is actually about the same as Chromebook would be. Cheapest Chromebook I found is 319.99€ Lenovo IdeaPad Slim (82XJ000YMX) and cheapest Windows-laptop using UFS-storage is Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 (82XB002WMX) and it's 299,99€.
@jjjacer
@jjjacer 3 ай бұрын
I found an OLPC 1.5 at a thrift store for $6.50, and it was an interesting little laptop, i love that dual mode LCD, its easily repairable (although parts are hard to get), but one thing that stood out to me the most was that for repairability it kept spare screws in its handle area, which came in handy as i lose a lot of screws lol.
@Cameront9
@Cameront9 3 ай бұрын
Crazy to think that last year I walked into Best Buy and spent $99 on an Asus laptop that’s a full windows machine. Not to mention $5 Raspberry Pi’s
@Lurch-Bot
@Lurch-Bot 3 ай бұрын
And I spent $600 on a Flex 5 14 and $150 on an Orange Pi 5+🤦‍♂ I must be an idiot, right? Or maybe that $99 laptop is already woefully obsolete, just like the Raspberry Pi. The RP5 should have launched a couple of years ago but their lackadaisical attitude and overconfidence meant they couldn't pull it together. And they still can't, with backorder times from official retailers running to several months. The RP5 only has 8GB RAM max. OP5+ I got has 16GB and there is a 32GB model. The RP5 has 4 cores. All OP5 models have eight. The RP5 has no NPU...in 2024🤦‍♂ To add one, you need a hat and a Coral TPU, which only has 2/3 the performance of the one integrated into the RK3588(S). The OP5+ has a Wi-fi card slot that will happily accept a Coral A+E key TPU and then you have 10TOPS...on a SBC. Could even have 14TOPS if you stick a TPU in the M.2 slot that is on the board and running at 4x as opposed to the RP5's 1x. That's so meta. You can only get one TPU on a RP5 so 4TOPS max atm and I doubt the official software supports it. The RP5 is a device for people who just want to do emulation...poorly. Otherwise, it is already obsolete on launch, just like your $99 laptop. You have a 'laptop' that runs Windows. I guarantee my 10 year old Vaio E series still has 2-3x the processing power of your $99 ewaste special. You basically bought Windows and got an ewaste netbook for free.
@everypizza
@everypizza 3 ай бұрын
​@@Lurch-Bot I ain't reading allat
@Cameront9
@Cameront9 3 ай бұрын
@@Lurch-BotI’m not saying my $100 laptop is going to win any awards. My wife needed a cheap laptop and that’s all we could afford. My point is that at the time of the OLPC project that was unthinkable. Now it’s every day.
@touma-san91
@touma-san91 2 ай бұрын
@@Cameront9 I'm guessing it might have been an refurbished laptop? Because laptop for $99 otherwise seems impossible, cheapest brand new laptops I find are around $299.
@Cameront9
@Cameront9 2 ай бұрын
@@touma-san91 nope, brand new on sale at Best Buy.
@j.d.4697
@j.d.4697 3 ай бұрын
Admirable project. Though I have come to believe lack of education is not the main problem I thought it was. To me, the internet has demonstrated that as big of a deal lack of access to knowledge and education may be, it doesn't seem to be as big as the problem of lack of willingness to reason and lack of empathy.
@aleksazunjic9672
@aleksazunjic9672 3 ай бұрын
What was admirable in usual UN scam 😁 And in the end digital age came to Africa via used and cheap Chinese hardware.
@Lurch-Bot
@Lurch-Bot 3 ай бұрын
Access to information is useless if nobody ever taught you how to digest it properly. The best skill you can ever learn is how to self-educate. I don't know how to make a pair of cowboy boots but if I really want to make a pair tomorrow, I can.
@llkurofoxll1013
@llkurofoxll1013 3 ай бұрын
@@Lurch-Bot you have brain damage
@michellevietor8185
@michellevietor8185 3 ай бұрын
My first thesis was on the OLPC and its impact on education in developing countries! ❤ So glad to see these are still around!
@uss_04
@uss_04 3 ай бұрын
I remember this laptop. Bought it up in conversation a few days ago. Glad you're covering it.
@jameswkirk
@jameswkirk 3 ай бұрын
I gave an XO to my nephew through the Give One Get One program. It was chonky, very friendly, and I loved the dual mode screen. Thanks for telling the story.
@le_sad4ever
@le_sad4ever 3 ай бұрын
Oh boy I remember the first time I sat in front of this exact laptop 12 years ago.
@DavitTheCore
@DavitTheCore 3 ай бұрын
Finally, a non-scam busting episode. Love your work!
@bertramspielt
@bertramspielt 3 ай бұрын
This really is one of your best videos! The XO was in every Linux magazine in these days - but I never got the chance to try one. Amazing idea. Thank you - greetings from Austria!
@Underestimated37
@Underestimated37 3 ай бұрын
I wanted an OLPC for years, I was one of those crazy kids who lugged an old full sized 90s laptop to school in the 2000s in order to get work done (it was partially a necessity because of a condition in my hands) and having something lightweight modern and affordable was a dream. Once I hit uni and was able to save my own money, one of the first things I took on was an eePC and that netbook was a constant companion for years. I miss the common availability of netbooks in that tiny form factor, they had a unique place in the market that is sadly quite vacant now with the manufacturers making equivalent devices pricing them way too high. Alongside the palmtop PC form factor they’re two styles I dearly wish they would revive.
@zdanee
@zdanee 3 ай бұрын
I wanted one of these so much as a kid, but I was poor in a not-so-poor country, so I never got one. I still want one though. Maybe I'll buy one from ebay.
@JerrySpann-fn4kw
@JerrySpann-fn4kw 3 ай бұрын
OLPC as long as they are not in Amerikkka.
@RobWVideo
@RobWVideo 3 ай бұрын
In a future-looking move, the batteries are Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePo4/LFP), a battery chemistry that is only now being popularized in electric cars and home energy storage. It is inherently safer, has a longer service life and less degradation over time.
@eDoc2020
@eDoc2020 3 ай бұрын
I was going to say this. LiFe batteries also don't use cobalt which is a conflict resource.
@ChrisnFugo
@ChrisnFugo 3 ай бұрын
I remember the XO laptop campaign commercials on Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network back in 2010
@TheMetalIsNeon
@TheMetalIsNeon 3 ай бұрын
I remember seeing those giveaway ads as a kid on TV and it always peaked my interest despite me knowing little to nothing about computers. I'm glad to see the impact it has had on the industry and how other groups took the idea further.
@KOSMOS1701A
@KOSMOS1701A 3 ай бұрын
this program is a success, not the success they envisioned but still a success.
@aleksazunjic9672
@aleksazunjic9672 3 ай бұрын
Successful scam for those who got away with the money.
@Dany126PL
@Dany126PL 3 ай бұрын
@@aleksazunjic9672 Ok.
@seancondon5572
@seancondon5572 3 ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="612">10:12</a> - the laptop belonged to Homestar, not Strong Bad. I think Strong Bad only ended up using it once or twice.
@Schemilix
@Schemilix 3 ай бұрын
Happy birthday, Seymour. That made me weirdly emotional. What a wonderful dream to have - bringing learning to children around the world.
@onyourjackjones
@onyourjackjones 3 ай бұрын
I always wondered what happened with this laptop. I can’t help but feel if they had put Mac OS on it like they were offered that it would have been still around today.
@Forakus
@Forakus 3 ай бұрын
It couldn't even connect to the internet, you are delusional to think mac OS would've done anything but make it even more obscure
@omgjenna1370
@omgjenna1370 3 ай бұрын
It does connect to the internet, it has WiFi and a mode where it has a web browser lol
@meetoo594
@meetoo594 3 ай бұрын
@@Forakus Erm, what do you think those wifi antennas do? Of course it connects to the internet you dufus lol.
@CommodoreFan64
@CommodoreFan64 3 ай бұрын
On the original X86 AMD Geode chip being a very low power single core CPU @ 500Mhz & 256mb of RAM(the VIA C7-M even at faster speeds was not much better per watt/CPU cycle than the AMD Geode, as I have an Everex Cloudbook being on of the first Netbooks of the 00's with one that before it died ran gOS aka good OS, and man is it sluggish), it would have ran sluggish AF compared to Fedora Linux, and Sugar GUI, or even then Gnome 2 desktop, while using more CPU clock cycles to do the same task, thus leading to worse battery life, plus Mac OS X would not have handled the screen mode switching, or the hardware power switching as well either. So a custom Linux GUI was the correct choice here for the hardware they were using. However what we can somewhat argue maybe they should have gone with an ARM Soc, but AMD was one of their backers, and produces X86 chips, plus desktop Linux was far less mature on ARM at that point compared to X86, so I get why they went that route, again but there is zero argument to be made here that they should have gone with Mac OSX Whatsoever. So yeah they had a solid well meaning idea with the OLPC project, it was just that tech was moving very fast in the 00's, and early 10's, with much much bigger players eating their lunch left, and right, and they just could not get their stuff together to make the volumes they needed to compete. Lastly we really do have to thank them for what they did for kicking the bigger guys in the rear to get their stuff together, which lowered prices to the point these days, you can get something like a fairly powerful AMD Ryzen laptop at 300 - 400 bucks, or an Android tablet from a company like ONN for less than a 100 bucks that can handle basic daily compute task without being a total slug monster, which makes computing available to more people than ever in human history.
@drfrancintosh
@drfrancintosh 3 ай бұрын
I remember this project and aways wondered what happened to it. Thanks for this update. I'm subscribing... and Continued Success!
@anasevi9456
@anasevi9456 3 ай бұрын
thank you for the doco as always. I love seeing what was what with these companies and products many years later when the dust has properly settled.
@RaccoonHenry
@RaccoonHenry 3 ай бұрын
great video! felt like a lost episode of LGR Tech Tales... I loved that series so much and I still miss it...
@maxomo1
@maxomo1 3 ай бұрын
I still have mine from the get one give one program and have used it recently with my kids
@TheCrowAngel
@TheCrowAngel 3 ай бұрын
Ken, this was a fantastic episode. It was nice to see something heartwarming in tech.
@sleppy_9105
@sleppy_9105 3 ай бұрын
I love your videos! Keep up the good work!
@LuizaGrigorian
@LuizaGrigorian 3 ай бұрын
One of the kindest and cutest episodes on CC 🥺 I even cried at the end 🥹 Thank you Ken!
@Pressbutan
@Pressbutan 3 ай бұрын
What a very sweet and thoughtful video. Nice work as always Ken ❤
@ComputerClan
@ComputerClan 3 ай бұрын
Thank you : )
@headrushindi
@headrushindi 3 ай бұрын
That was a fascinating , and wonderful presentation Ken . Really enjoyed this one.
@mapflc
@mapflc 3 ай бұрын
Great video. We use the Sugar OS on the computers at our out-of-school-time program in Malden, MA (USA) because we believe they're the best for education. And we LOVE that the source code is visible at the click of a couple buttons!
@teup010
@teup010 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so so much for making this video. I did not know and really helps to understand more about it. 👍🤗🤗
@shanecyprian4156
@shanecyprian4156 3 ай бұрын
I remember seeing commercials for this laptop when I was a kid as a promotion for snacks like Fruit Gushers and Fruit by the Foot where one kid runs from home and delivers one of those laptops to a kid in Africa.
@wizzerrdd
@wizzerrdd 3 ай бұрын
This is my favorite video of yours so far, thanks for sharing this cool, little-known story
@PNPRetro
@PNPRetro 3 ай бұрын
The moment when you have a video randomly appear in a Krazy Ken's video! Thank you for the wonderful recap on the One Laptop Per Child project!
@aftr4485
@aftr4485 3 ай бұрын
Loved this one Thx for the video
@cardl28
@cardl28 3 ай бұрын
What an amazing episode! Thank you for this🤘
@TimewarpedCo
@TimewarpedCo 3 ай бұрын
This was the first video I've watched from your channel. Great job! Definitely subbing!
@fngrusty42
@fngrusty42 Ай бұрын
Enjoyed and subscribed thank you
@DiestroCorleone
@DiestroCorleone 3 ай бұрын
That ending got me emotional, Ken. I wasn't expecting that.
@ksinghproduction
@ksinghproduction 3 ай бұрын
This laptop is so cool! Thank you for covering this dope product!
@user-rk4pn1it8b
@user-rk4pn1it8b 3 ай бұрын
Not much to add, but thank you for submitting this. It can be both refreshing and even educational to have the exposure of good intentions added into our shared humanity.
@ctrlaltrees
@ctrlaltrees 3 ай бұрын
What a fascinating video - thanks! I remember following this at the time and really wanting to take part in the "Give One Get One" scheme but alas, as a poor student in my final year of university my budget didn't quite stretch to such charitable endeavours. The whole thing was genius but the screen technology in particular really did seem revolutionary at the time.
@fulfilleddynamics
@fulfilleddynamics 3 ай бұрын
Awesome episode. Thank you for the research and the presentation
@AlexanderBohl
@AlexanderBohl 3 ай бұрын
Like always, great research and presentation! 🙂
@Zucadragon
@Zucadragon 3 ай бұрын
Haha, so like, I love your videos and deep analysis of topics. On this one though, I had the pleasure of having you starting to talk about battery life, and the moment you did, I got a "Battery low" signal from my bluetooth headphones as you did right at the proper time! Now that's a warning and a half right there :D
@TheCarCrazyGuy
@TheCarCrazyGuy 3 ай бұрын
Great episode Ken. Kudos!
@user-yr3om5lx2y
@user-yr3om5lx2y 3 ай бұрын
One of the best videos on this product
@stickylightning852
@stickylightning852 3 ай бұрын
Great as always. Thanks.
@ShaynaPulley
@ShaynaPulley 3 ай бұрын
This is a really nice chunk of tech history, thx.
@unclerichard6729
@unclerichard6729 3 ай бұрын
That was a great story, and a nice change from what I normally see on this channel. Very well done. It sounds like the entire OLPC project was a grand, ambitious plan that did lots of good even if they weren't able to reach their goals. They should be proud of what the accomplished.
@bradjustbrad
@bradjustbrad 3 ай бұрын
Great story. And very well told.
@johnnymiller7595
@johnnymiller7595 3 ай бұрын
Awesome video, love it!
@diekkan967
@diekkan967 3 ай бұрын
Uruguayan here as well. I received one of these laptops as a child, they were great, I have many great memories using them, for fun and to learn! They are one of the main reasons I became so invested on computers, and after, programming, which is something I do now as a job and I love it. I would have a really hard time getting a PC on the situation I had back as a kid... I pretty much discovered internet and computers from having one. I remember there were even some more XO's which came around at that time, there was one for high school students which was blue instead of green, and the keyboard was excellent! Thank you for unveiling the story behind the people who made it possible.
@Lippdinos
@Lippdinos Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this lesson in history! Thanks!
@lamMeTV
@lamMeTV 3 ай бұрын
Its been years since I have seen an attractive ad. Thank you for this sponsor segment!
@grtitann7425
@grtitann7425 3 ай бұрын
Wow, what a video. The production value is insanely good! Thank you for the video and thanks to everyone that made this amazing project a reality!
@mSparks43
@mSparks43 3 ай бұрын
thank you, really nice summary of where this one went. ❤
@solarwindp
@solarwindp 3 ай бұрын
I still have myXO-1 running and I still love this tiny miracle
@CubicleNate
@CubicleNate 6 күн бұрын
What a fantastic story. Very often, it seems like the pioneers in an idea are not necessarily the ones that succeed but those that change the industry. Thank you for this video!
@santixgarx
@santixgarx 3 ай бұрын
Actually was interested at XOs video lastly, and this is one is AMAZING It isnt an review, is an HISTORY, and the edition and the effort took here is just AMAZING Totally gonna watch your other vids, keep up the great job
@T0nyGTSt
@T0nyGTSt 3 ай бұрын
one thing that came out of the GFC is that the New South Wales state government in Australia spent hundreds of millions putting in wifi to all schools and distributing netbooks to middle school students... this unit was the Lenovo S10... which is a early Atom single core netbook with minimal ram, a slow hdd and Windows 7... running on a 1,024 x 600p screen...obviously this ran terrible... I think sometime in 2016 the netbook business sort of died and by then I seen stuff like the Dell Inspiron 11 which has a quad core pentium, 4gb ram 120gb ssd on a 768p screen on win10 and that ran more than acceptable.... it took a while to get there...
@mrubengmail
@mrubengmail 3 ай бұрын
Great video - thank you!
@bedwablackburn
@bedwablackburn 3 ай бұрын
I have an XO-1 at home. Certainly an interesting device. I'm very glad this popped up in my feed
@demokid2000
@demokid2000 3 ай бұрын
I just love your videos! Great work! :D
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