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Donate to his patreon guys he deserve at least 800k subscriber help him if you can. The amount of work vs the amount of money he get from the video must not be crazy but I believe it is high quality content. I don't think that he can invest much into ads to popularise the channel but he'd deserve more attention. Too much workload can affect video quality, something that I'd guess he don't want to. This is all my speculation but in any case I think he deserve that patreon sign up that is if you are in a situation where you can afford it, that'd help the channel to grow a lot.
Your videos are amazing!, One of my favorite contents in all of youtube. You forgot to mention how cloud services such as 'Virtual gaming machines' will explode in popularity when 5G becomes mainstream, As it'll allow very low latency connection. Imagine playing Playstation games with just a TV connected to the cloud, Or your gearVR games having the same graphical capability of a high-end PC!
I dont know why people complain about his voice?? His speech is entirely understandable. In any case there are captions.. If the auto-generated ones arent good enough I could make some myself
Fantastic quality video, but that monotone voice brings down the quality. I had to focus on the subtitles, which took away from the visual presentation. And since I'm a visual learner, that was a bit of a let down :\
There will never be a serverless future. The cloud is built around IOT connectivity. The fog you refer to is just a subset of many computers also connected to the net. That is what the cloud is. When you connect to me, I become the host. My device effectively becomes a server. The principle applies to all devices on the web, corporate or end user. It does not matter. People think of servers as giant racks, but they can be in any shape or size. -SysAdmin
About a decade in IT with the last 5 being in Cloud Engineering, and I've never heard Edge Nodes referred to as "fog nodes" or even "fog" as a concept in cloud computing. Good video all the same, just pointing that out.
Great stuff man. Just got done watching all your videos. You got a new sub. Can’t wait to see more of your work. Your delivery is 100% on point. Love it and will be back for all future videos!
great videos. I just watched this whole series (half your videos) over the last few hours. Even with the many video clips thrown together, the quality of your uploads is way better than most of the documentaries on tv or elsewhere. I'd mention a bunch of topic requests, but the list would probably be too long to be practical. Maybe a video going over general trends/future predictions in computer technologies including nanotechnology, robotics, mobile, transportation, weaponry/military systems, 3D printing, cryptology/security, *nix, computer science/mathematics, etc. In any case, keep up the great work.
This is good information, and interesting, but once you really notice the constant "swooshing" and "popping" of things onto the screen, then it gets annoying very quickly, and it's hard to concentrate on anything else.
With operating systems and processing being done online it makes upgrading way easier. What if I owned a cloud of components like graphics card, or basic processor, high speed processor, regular graphics card, virtual reality graphics card, The computer is basically virtual from a normal persons point of view. Computers at home would just be display screens with a Lifi connection. Maybe they could work on New products then like VR rooms, higher resolution screens, Augmented reality glasses. You could buy packages like apps for your virtual computer, like when you buy a movie on Google play store. Computers could be like a utility like electricity, rather than needing to keep wasting so much time on getting new hardware to many customers we can just update the software on virtual computer maybe for a price, This would be way better hopefully with 5G its going to happen,
Hi great video, you channel is super undersubscribed, cant wait for the IoT series, will you be touching on IOTA in that? They are doing great work in fog computing, digital id and data as a service
I really love the content. However, I have to decrease the speed when I would like to use your beautiful video in my English class. I hope you can slower your talking pace. But, I really love your video content, plot and animation. Compact and straight-forward.
Just as renewable energy is making it trendy and practical for you to generate your own power again (ie, solar + batteries), is it possible that in the far future computing will also return to the private user in some new form? Like a private AI device to manage your interactions/data with these clouds? Could I buy a JARVIS server the size of a lamp and plug it into whatever counts as my router in the future?
The reason for the shift of compute into the Cloud is not necessarily lack of processing power on the client side - that only applies in edge cases such as scientific computing, or hosting services, which private individuals rarely do. The main reason is monopolization of data. Companies like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon like to shift their business towards data processing. Thus data becomes their most valuable asset and commodity. Services like speech recognition, "AI assistance" and others can be processed even by smart phone hardware. The software behind most of these systems and services is also open source and freely accessible. It's the models (data) which turns these programs into something useful and it's also what these companies want to keep within their premises. There are already concerns about who owns the data that (semi-)autonomous vehicles collect and potentially send to manufacturers. [1] TL;DR Yes - you could buy JARVIS in the future, but it would be dumb as a rock and service providers will basically charge you money for each IQ point download. EDIT: of course no one will stop you from "home schooling" your JARVIS - it just might take a little time and effort ;) [1] www.economist.com/leaders/2018/03/01/self-driving-cars-offer-huge-benefits-but-have-a-dark-side
I personally see being able to "sell back" computing like we do with renewable being more possible in the future, but this makes more sense as more competitors enter into the cloud game and the cloud is further abstracted as most people don't really care what cloud they are running on, as long as it works, secure, and fast.
I enjoy your videos very much. I know you cover topics about current and future computing technologies but i was thinking would you be doing some hypothetical sci-fi concepts like matrioshka brain or using a celestial body computer? Or limits of computation? Just a thought. Kind regards, keep up the good work