He Finished a 5 Hour Test In 38 Minutes!
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- Title: Snowden (2016)
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"What should i do now"
"Whatever you want"
*Boots up Half-Life*
Rise and shine Mr. Snowden.
Sacrifice goat*
@@largeroyster 🥱
Bro could code half life
Half life 3 engage
"Whatever you want" so he had permission to leak those documents :p
That’s what I’m saying the cia approved it even before he was aware of the privacy issue
Well Americans seems to be disappointed in what he did
@@Vegeta6_8no one cares. People's reactions were "well that makes sense. Anyways..."
@@Vegeta6_8SOME Americans.
@@Vegeta6_8nah we love the guy who would be mad he told everybody we are being spied on lmao
"Whatever you want"
4 hours and 22 mins of free time ohhh I'm taking a nap😂😂
If I could sleep I would
Nothing better in whole world than sleep
NOTHING
-chronic insomniac
I believe you mean 7 hours and 22 minutes. 5 is just the average, and they have 8 hours for the test.
Or play Halo or binge halo series, or race cars
4:22 is 4:20 too:)
@@AKAxeManLotR trilogy it is then
Joseph Gordon Levitt is one of the most underrated incredible actors.
Yea I thought he was going pull out the Robin Costume any moment in the Dark Knight movies
100% Agreed!! Whether it’s an adult in Inception or a kid in Angels In The Outfield, JGL is the real deal!!
I really like his ways. But is it me or he really speaks little bit like Nedry from jurassic park in scene where he started whole shitshow and says to others that he is going for snack?
These underrated comments are overrated.
@@madeincda I think its quite opposite.
“Whatever you want” (leaks classified Documents to the WT Forum)
We haven't had one in a while, let em cook
@@WrenNoirTyphoon leak was only like a month ago dawg 😭
@@Sc0tt_e what happend to Typhoon?
@@lesteran1529someone leaked classified documents on tiktok to get it added to wt
What happened @@Sc0tt_e
Rest of the team: working for 5 hours
This guy: boots up helldivers without headphones
Super earth ain't gonna spread democracy by itself
For Super Earth!
For liberty and democracy
The sabbatteans, zionists and cia helped facilitate the 911 event
@@TheDtmb68 fuck liberty and democracy. When i’m playing Helldivers 2 all i fight is for Allah!
Finally a teacher where they are proud of the student not mad and jealous they finished so fast
That's how you know it's a movie with exaggerations and fabrications
In most cases, finishing the test at an exponentially quicker rate than average IS a sign you failed the test. And, in most cases, people who finish that quickly did fail. Teachers are, for the most part, proud of any student. If a teacher has ever reacted negatively to you finishing a test way quicker than anybody else, it’s likely because they assume you’ve failed and don’t care about your score. That’s just the reasonable assumption, teachers are not “jealous” of you.
@nikobutterbar928 Yeah that's usually true. Because especially in this case your looking to get a programming job not a teaching job.
lol if only you knew how much of an asshole that teacher is in the movie. He has dudes phone, house, car wire tapped. Its worth a watch for sure.
@@nikobutterbar928I had instructors who reacted differently.
One was a female coding instructor. At that time we had to write on the board program codes. She’s fond of saying, “If you find anything wrong. Let me know.” In one instance, I saw that the program she wrote would generate an error if encoded. I pointed it out to her in, I could say, a nice way. But she reacted aggressively, like, “How dare you say I’m wrong. I’m the teacher here” kind of way. She instructed me to run it in the computer to prove my point. I did not bicker with her, just pointed out the error and said what I think should be done and listened to her reaction. I gotta say, at that time it was hard to do that because you can only use the school computers during your laboratory time, or else you have to rent outside in a cafe. But I eventually did proved to her that I was right.
The other instructor was for our Trigonometry. I saw an error on something he wrote on the board. This time around, thinking back to the hostile reaction of my other instructor, I waited until all my classmates were out of the room before pointing out the error to him. He acknowledged it, thanked me, and corrected it during our next session with him.
movie name is " SNOWDEN " (2016)
Thank you ❤
Ty 👊🏾
Thanks buddy
Thanks. Why they can’t pin that is beyond me.
@daviddempsey8721 better for comments and interaction. if it was pinned or in a description, neither of us would've let it play 4 extra times while we looked and typed.
Seeing someone happy that the genius smashed the exam is oddly refreshing to me lol
I know right?? A teacher looking at the student, not jaded or angry that they "cheated" the test, but happy and pleased that they had thought outside the box?? It's so freaking good
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At a certain level it becomes impressive, at a lower level, the kid needs more difficult work.
Hard to foster growth if you act surprised a smart kid is doing smart kids stuff. They need to be pushed a bit and have difficult tasks to grow.
@@nextgameis1229except being exceptional as a child is a horrendously horrible thing. Being gifted is a curse because teachers fail in every respect to foster growth.
@daileygaming9488 This. So god damn much. If I got something done early, the entire class would get extra work, with the teacher specifically calling me out as the reason. Even if I was reading the textbook waiting for the others to finish. It made everyone hate me until I learned to go extra slow. And made me very wary of teachers and also may have caused some generalized resentment against the profession.
British actors are so good in switching up accents.
That’s because your ancestors was released from England and they came across America.
@@atratr7796 Im not from england or US.
Well as least you learn why they’re good at America accent
@@atratr7796Rhys Ifans is Welsh mate
@@atratr7796Did i just hear Lebensraum?
The look on his face goes from partial shock to silent reassuring happiness
Joseph Gordon-Levitt would have to be one of the most underrated actors ever. I wish he would get the recognition he deserves.
He was amazing in inception. Im sure a lot of people appreciate the work he's done in that movie
I've loved him since 10 things I hate about you. 😂❤
He probably hasn’t sold his soul like others who have been overly recognized
@@SidMaron ...I've liked him since "Third Rock From the Sun". Great show. He was so young then. 😃
"Whatever you want."
*Tony Stark walk in*
"That man is playing Galaga!"
He thought we wouldn't notice
But we did
Get a life
Go get one yourself.@@guardian8614
@@guardian8614 You didn't specify which life I should get, so I got a spider, a street cat, a buffalo, a terrapin, and a bat. What should I do with them?
@@Chebab-Chebabwhatever you want
He sounds exactly like Snowden it’s uncanny.
Best way to infiltrate a country. Pretend to be an actor portraying a fugitive, when said fugitive is yourself.
The part where he's on the robot screen for the tedtalk was actually snowden
Looks exactly like him too
It’s called acting
to me he sounded like patrick bateman
“Do whatever you want”
*leaks classified information to win an argument online
You think Snowden plays War Thunder?
This is how a teacher should be, not mad because he did good or didn’t do it in order but impressed.
teachers are their to make you follow the rules. This guy is an analysis. A teacher and..what ever this guy is..must be of different systems..Mutually excusive domains. in one the rules apply one way, in the other the Data set..is of a different Base set. This Data set if successful, gets to do, "what ever they want". sounds like a security flaw. or maybe a honeypot.
Angry teachers must be new because when i was in school, teachers were proud of their students
I also can finish a 5 hour test in 38 minutes…..let’s just not talk about the score.
😂😂😂😂😂😮😊
Trueee😂
He passed his grade and anything else. He is going to come cross automatic pass probably
😂
Lol
“American Otto Hightower can’t hurt you” American Otto Hightower:
Kurt Connors
u just traumatised me 🙂
Thinking the same😅
Nah fam, that's Otto Longroad
How the fuck did I not recognise him?😅
Wow seeing just from the short, that man respects skill and intellect. Not like most bosses or teachers being jealous that they have a genius in front of them.
Thats the chillest boss ever , mostly bosses will just pile more work on you if you do it faster
this is how you reward someone for finishing their work fast. don't give them extra work - let them enjoy they completed their task
Do you know what he did later ? 😂
Nah, pay them more. That way they will work the same amount of time as everyone else... but make you.. in this case 40ish% more. And their quality of work is much higher so you charge them out at double or triple the others...
So you pay them a crap ton, they make your company look amazing and make you a crap ton. You have to make yourself/your company vauble to them... otherwise they can leave do their own thing, work for an hour a day as a contractor and you loose a valuable asset.
@@OrdinarySenseExcellent point.
@@sakshamnarada9280Everyone knows.
Not always. I enjoyed extra work when I finished early - I would often ask my teachers and professors for additional assignments or challenges in the realm of the work the rest of the class was doing. Helped me to stay focused and commit the actual class content to memory better.
"Whatever you want"
Starts walking on a tightrope between some skyscrapers
😂😂 this is good. I remember that film
travels through time only to get stuck on the third rock from the sun.
Become cobra commander
Joins gotham pd
😂😂😂😂😂
I was expecting the professor to get annoyed by him 'breaking' the test, but he was just damn impressed.
Thats how you know its a movie
@@dogelife7901oddly enough, with government stuff they like to see you break the tests. Understanding the assignment is much important.
@@dogelife7901Not when you're dealing with people who truly are masters of their field. They recognise and appreciate efficacy. With ordinary teachers, instructors or senior staff, they get lost once you stray outside the lines they had to follow to get where they are. Those are the ones who get angry.
@@markverani5088god this is so true. I get that some people don’t want to think outside the box. But stop getting mad at those who do.
"Whatever you want"
Decides to climb Mount Everest barefoot
"What should I do now ?"
"Find how to regrow my arm"
W reference
You rock😂
I was just trying to figure out why he looked so familiar
The decay rate algorithm
@@spinoplays6703😂😂
My father worked with Snowden in Hawaii, I asked him what he thought about Snowden. His words were “truthfully, he’s a hero. He showed the American people that our government was spying on its own people.”
He's still a traitor, he broke the oath he took to keep his mouth 🤐
@@BrrrtReynolds traitor to our government, hero to the people.
@@BrrrtReynoldsI will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter. So help me God.
That's the specific oath he took and signed. It's slightly different from the Army oath.
Enemies foreign and domestic. They evaded congressional oversight - you can't give an order that is unlawful. The U.S. government did not have legal right to track GPS usage of U.S. citizens. It would be the same as illegally bugging a phone in someone's house by forcing a company to do it. Same principle.
You can't, in good faith, operate in good faith knowing this. Unlawful activity without congressional oversight is illegal covert action. You can start a war over that.
If an embassy finds out you bugged their phones out of curiosity you've broken international law. This system was dangerous so he broke it.
Cost him a great deal but he knew it. If you go over what he released, in detail, it was absolutely a nightmare of illegal activity. He went to the NSA, which was proper protocol 10 times before he broke the system. It had failed in every way.
What he revealed was staggering and they only caught half of it before they burned the rest and disavowed parts of it. Had that system remained we could be seeing terrifying political ramifications now.
His individual fate is far, far too complicated for a conventional trial. You couldn't begin to explain this technology and its uses to a judge or a court room. Very few people are even qualified enough to understand an average use case of this technology.
I majored in Software Engineering, I can barely believe how much staggering illegality they were capable of. We're talking millions of trials of unlawful conduct, spying and illegal wire tapping.
Given that scope there was no way to serve the American people in good faith. His crimes compared to the millions he actively prevented are so miniscule as to be laughable. Not to belittle your sentiment, the irony here is that he's on trial for spying on the government that spied on everyone. He can't even go on trial because, by implication, they'd open the door to thousands of civil suits and more.
But I can see no way in which he could serve the American people contributing to this system. You can't destroy it either, it's all backed up. You have to destroy an active system with true intervention. That required congressional oversight. At best, he could've gone to the President but doubtful he'd ever be given such a chance.
His oath dictated he serve the Constitution.
(1) “To protect [the right to be left alone], every unjustifiable intrusion by the Government upon the privacy of the individual, whatever the means employed, must be deemed a violation of the Fourth Amendment.”
And this was being done here and abroad. Both foreign and domestic. It was even done to our allies.
There's no reconciling that.
They'll never be able to do a proper trial on the issue because the implications are astounding liability.
In the end he followed the Oath of Office he took. It's not meant to be an ethical reminder, but one of true duty under god. It's an oath to remind someone there's more to ethical duty than coloring between the lines.
He clearly did that and does that to this day. He objectively revealed criminal misuse of people's data. They were Constitutional violations and that system was egregiously in violation of the fourth amendment. That's clear cut. He could not keep his oath in good faith, that Office was ethically bankrupt and morally repugnant.
Whether or not his methodology was flawed is a different story. Maybe there was another way. But to do so while continuing to violate the Fourth Amendment hundreds of times per work day?
That's not possible. He did what he thought he had to. The NSA could have stopped him at any time, he went through proper channels. They aren't as complex as military offices, he didn't have that many ears to take hold of. Even bringing these documents to Congress would have been as illegal.
In for a penny, in for a pound.
It's rare these days to see anything so outside the normal scope of modern law, but this stuff is it. This is as high as it gets. These are the most powerful surveillance tools on earth. The law is complex here...
But the oath was simple. Do not violate the Constitution or the spirit in which it was made. Fulfill your duties.
He found the way he could do that. It just cost him his freedom. Then he spent years explaining it because it IS that complicated. It is that nuanced and powerful - they could do incredible acts of espionage totally unchecked.
If he'd said nothing, he'd absolutely be guilty of the crimes he showed the world.
But he got it done. It's ugly, but so are the sheer magnitude of these crimes. That's a good days work. He stopped criminal behavior and prevented millions of crimes between now and then. Potentially billions given how advanced this system was.
Not too shabby for an Oath of Office.
If you were to line him up with those who benefitted from these crimes, the line would be so long you wouldn't be able to find him in a day.
And if you lined him up with the victims over time, it'd be greater than the population of the earth. They not only violated laws, they built a system to do it repeatedly every minute. In that line of victims you would die of thirst trying to find him.
... He did what he could. This was way too big for any one person to handle. He was smart enough to find them - and smart enough to realize corruption had become the norm so much they completely ignored due process... and left a war starting machine laying around pinging phones abroad.
... that's gotta be shut down.
It wasn't pretty, or clean, but truth tends to be real ugly. I can't see a better way forward. He fixed a system. That was his job. It was really simple. Dismantle a covert machine before it utterly subverts the Fourth Amendment. So he did. Then he filed a report.
That's more than close enough for me.
I can't think of a better way of serving the Constitutiom than making light of a machine that violated it several times a second. I can't even think of a practical comparison. Can you?
Is there anyone who ever stopped more crimes than that in one fell swoop?
I can't think of anyone who even stopped 100.
... Life is messy, he cleaned it up and got majorly dirtied up doing it. He protected the Constitution from a systemic violation. It's that simple.
I hope that was edifying.
@@BrrrtReynolds No he isn't. The supreme law in this land is the constitution and he upheld his oath to it. The govt are the traitors and you are exactly the type of cattle they need to continue to be corrupt traitors.
I'll take things that never happened for $500
I finished a 4 hour university level analytical chemical identification exam in 40 minutes. The task was to identify a rather complex molecule based on a set of spectra (UV-vis, MS, HNMR, CNMR, HETCOR, etc.) and map out and justify the identification process so other people could see what track you followed. I managed to get top grade and went on to develop teaching tools for this course at that university in addition to volunteering to help out the students who fell off early on.
Once it was about patterns and something that felt like a logic puzzle I found myself excelling at it.
you ar the goat
Pattern recognition is an important skill. Great on your achievement, thank you for using it to help others learn.
That is the best feeling in the world. When I was going to college I participated in a networking competition my team only consisted of me and one other guy. I had one more that was supposed to be there but he got called into work. We went up against four other schools. We ended up just breaking up the computers and running back and forth and we ended up blowing the other teams out of the water. We even got the extra credit. I miss that.
is it a capture the flag competition?
"just breaking up the computers and running back and forth" can you explain what you really did?
@@thePocketWatch45 for some reason each switch had to be on its own terminal on a specific computer to make changes. It was really dumb instead of letting us remote in technically into each one we wouldn't need separate computers.
FILM NAME IS SNOWDEN FROM 2016. ITS ABOUT EDWARD SNOWDEN
Whos that
@@martinpribanic683he worked for the NSA, and revealed how it was spying on Americans incredibly more than they were saying
stay under your rock! you sheep!@@martinpribanic683
@@martinpribanic683spooks
@@martinpribanic683Ex CIA & NSA Whistleblower. He leaked information of a bunch of intelligence agencies spying on everyone
Loved the part when he starts the exam and says " Its Snowden time"
What's that supposed to mean?
It's a reference to "It's Morbin' time"
Except it probably didn't happen in the movie; just a joke. I haven't watched it yet.
And then, he Snowdened all over the place.
@rajaspoorna6405 Yes, exactly. I believe it is not in the movie, but they tried to capitalize on the meme, and then it died.
Bro that last scene! Snowden absolutely killed it! I didn’t even know he could fight like that! Took that gunshot to the leg like a champ!!
“What do I do now?”
“Whatever you want”
everyone’s favorite words in school
Does that apply if only the teacher is saying that? Or...
I'm just asking!!
you think this is a school? you think that is air you are breathing?
5 minutes later he looks out the window and Snowden is outside chasing a squirrel round a tree with a stick.
“What ever you want” means he technically has permission from a higher up to leak those documents
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I would say, his aptitude is off the scales, and thus measured to be an agent with no higher ups. so ..choose is the one thing in the future ...her eyes can't see.
"If there is another 9/11.... it will be your fault"
Sir this is a Wendy's.
Guy: but I am just an average citizen.. I can't compete with the CIA who funded all of these
“Whatever you want”
*sparks blunt*
“What ever you want.”
Me doing my daily jetstream Sam no hit fight
For those who are wondering, movie name: Snowden
have to dig through the archives to successfully achieve the result , thanx man
Traitor.
😂😂😂@@MikeySkywalker
They took a lot of liberties with this movie as the real individual was no Network savant. He was barely a competent IT admin.
@@AD-1138You can always watch the documentary, "Citizenfour"
“What should I do now”
“Put your head on the table and sleep”
"What should I do now"
"Whatever you want"
Unzips pants and puts the mouse on the left side...
the "whatever you want" was like "you can do my job from now on"
or Im not qualified to tell you what to do..as I failed to tell you what not to do...and that was the test of your aptitude. welcome, you beat me and thus only tested yourself.
“What should I do now?”
“Anything”
“Pops up cool math games”
Damn, so that's how he got so smart
Bro moved an ethernet cable from 1 port to another, on the same switch wtf
Head cannon is that it's a managed switch, and he didn't have the ability to manage it, so he was trying for a port with more bandwidth.
Perfectly plausible. Managed switch and port-based VLANs.
If it’s a managed switch this is perfectly reasonable
From the look of it. Seem like it is a 3Com 4210 26-Port Switch.
@@collinswisher6566if its a managed switch... chances are there is port security active.... 😂
"Whatever you want"
*becomes American hero*
Only to people who weren't paying attention. We were told in 2005 the government was spying on us on every electrical device. You can't even get around the covert listening - you can't remove your phone battery now.
Snowden electronically stole so many documents that had it been printed up it would have been a mile high. He then went to Russia - with information on EVERY military operation we had.
Some "hero"
When you finish a test in class the earliest and get to be on your phone for the rest of the period
Malfoy was hyper into digital security after the battle of Hogwarts.
That's Xenophilius Lovegood.
@@AshwinKumar-yn5ijyeh or doctor Curtis Conner’s
"whatever you want"
Him : "welp"
**PROCEED TO HACK PENTAGON**
except if memory serves he hacked CORPORATIONS not the pentagon
I do hope geniuses like this would stop AI from doing harm.
The commander was impressed 😎😎😎that guy a G
“Whatever you want”
Not only did he get the job, but also he earned the power to negotiate his salary up. He is the guy they were looking for. Dream of anyone in a job interview. Sometimes you are so lucky that you are exactly where you are at the exact time needed, perfect.
And then… do nothing of value for the next 3 years! I’ve seen this happen, people acing their interviews but then coasting during the job, doing the bare minimum.
"What should I do now?
"Play minesweeper"
There never was and never will be an agent like Edward Snowden, he greatly improved the life of every Internet user ❤❤❤
"whatever you want"
his computer: "MARIO KART 8!!!"
"What should I do now?"
"Whatever you want"
*Proceeds to leak documents*
Snowden
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Kinda reminds me of a project I had to do in my CADD class. We had to make a star with a very specific perimeter, segment length, area, and angles. Instructor was just finishing up saying it was going to be difficult, and we could be there for a while. Just as I was finishing up.
"what should I do now?"
"Get ready to meet you next employer, the US government thru The Department of Homeland security."
The teacher after you finish a test early
“Automated the back up process” means I saved the website code to a new file as I was writing it. It’s the same as creating a second a copy of your essay as you type it or basically how iCloud storage works. I’m really not sure how saving your work makes you work faster but it’s Hollywood and they have to make something up
the idea is everyone was was gonna run a backup at the end (when its larger and takes more time) after getting it working instead of as they go
He invented infrastructure as code.
@@IceFire1800 if you know how to code, then you would know that he basically described using GitHub as his method of completing the task in under an hour
The sad thing is he did nothing like this in real life and was proven to have lied about most of his supposed esteemed career. Goes to show Hollywood can't produce an accurate film to save their lives.
Thanks for clarification. Somehow didn't make sense to me either.
Don't think treason is what Mr O'Brien had in mind
“Whatever you want”
“Guy starts eating his mucus”
"Whatever you wa-"
"I'm Batman. "
Now I know who keeps leaking stuff to the War Thunder forums
“whatever you want”… “Get out of here”.. “you are overqualified”
In his defense, his instructor did say he could do whatever he wanted!
"But you said to do whatever I wanted D:" - Snowden, probably (?)
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Your professor will probably not accept this as a solution
True
well..what if you are your own professor....and your professor is a spoon...
I love these movies about hyper geniuses destroying conventions in their professions because you know the writers while coming up with it were just fantasizing so hard that it’s them in that position and they’re actually on that intellectual level. Cracks me up to think about some Hollywood lit major thinking he’s a 200iq savior of humanity.
Deploy it, back up your site, destroy it.
is probably one of the hardest lines I've heard 🥵
Is it just me or is the sound of typing keyboards satisfying?
Get yourself a mechanical keyboard, you will enjoy it all day, every keypress is satisfying
puts you in a loop...right
"What should i do sir?"
"Whatever you want"
*went to the bat cave*
“Whatever you want.”
*logs onto Thug Shaker Central*
^That one kid that almost never shows up in class 😂
As a software engineer I can say this is EXACTLY… how creative writing majors think stuff works 😂
This, so much this. /InfoSec Architect
“Whatever you want” meaning you’re brilliant and you can succeed at anything that you put your mind to
I like how he runs as the stern, strict, high expectations teacher but doesn't act like an ass to the obviously smartest student in the room.
Love it when the “teacher” or “leader” like figure doesn’t degrade when someone does something right and efficiently
Where did he screw up. Not going through the proper disclosure methods
There was no proper disclosure chanels. What he learned was intemded to be secret forever
You sound like a good DC bootlicker. There are no proper channels when you find something evil and unethical. As an American his duty was to disclose. If you think otherwise that’s fine but it leaves me never wanting you defending our freedom or sharing a fox hole with you.
@@SamNo27 just like what your parents do when they're shadows dance together. Maybe they're are things were better off not knowing? Like if you knew everything it'd make life mighty boring
@@theveganrancor3678 yeah exactly the gov dosent need to kmow everything. What people do is none of tbeir business until they can prove its hurting someone. Otherwise they should stay in their lane which is serving the people not controling us.
@@theveganrancor3678Is your argument actually that people would be better off not knowing that they live under constant surveillance? Not being surveilled is better and the first step is to know your enemy
“Whatever you want”
*hops on thug shaker central*
"Whatever you want"
Moves with family of aliens to Rutherford Ohio. 😂😂
Bros a American hero and he’s forced to live in exile in Russia. So sad
The American hero him being one or not aside STILL leaked classified American intelligence to the public as sad as it is to say still committed a crime and he was fully prepared to face the consequences
He's not an American hero. This entire movie shows that America is built on being against the exact values Snowden espoused. Everything that the USA pretends to champion about freedom and liberty is only true in regards to the rights of private property for a small class and their freedom to do what they want with that property
Huhh fr ?
@@dlhwwok5285 um yes fr, idk if you’re trolling or not
As a systems engineer who knows it can take nearly that long just to deploy a single EC2 instance and for DNS to propagate, I call shenanigans.
As someone who understands that movies/TV series just don't have the time to go into the fine details of such things, you should expect these kinds of 'shenanigans' from every film or show.
They're probably not using EC2 for their covert communications network
@@ericmanget4280 govcloud ma g
It takes like 10 minutes to deploy ec2’s and you don’t need a DNS
Lmao, terraform go brrrr. Also, that's on prem tech hombre it has nothing to do with cloud and DNS would be resolving internally not externally so no propagation would be needed. Additionally, since it's internal, dns resolution would be completely optional. If he stood up a single site internally you can just use the IP. No resolution is needed unless another server or service is calling it by it's FQDN. As for backup and restoration, again, automation is key. If he has his build automated he can redeploy rapidly if needed and take it down rapidly just as fast. If that's the case then that is his backup and deployment in one go.
He really took “whatever you want” to heart🤣
but if you backup the site as its being worked on, your backup is useless. if you restore that later, you’re restoring a partial site at best
I assume you'd restore It After u completed It and put it down
BTW have in mind that Is a TV serie so It May be dumbed down for us to grasp.
I'm Sorry If u're a super Expert computer science guy
What if he’s doing incremental backups. So a full backup does not take as much time, but would only backup what’s new. I’m unsure if it’d be more efficient than just a full backup at the end, but it might be what happened here.
He said he automated the backup process, he didn't say he backed up the site one time. So I assume it's happening repeatedly on it's own now.
If you continually back up the site as it's being built, a restore would bring you back to the most recent state of the site in the event of corruption or something similar. Not really sure where the confusion is here, but he clearly stated he automated the backup process, which would imply that he is continuously creating updates backups to never lose progress. This would mean he'd have the final state as a backup when he finishes, so restoring wouldn't put you at a previous state unless you mess up and restore an outdated backup.
My gmail backs up as I type. Thank you, Ed. Goddammit Jim, he's dead!
song name?
Instrumental of nightcrawler by travis
Snowden is extremely proficient in technological code which is why I heed his warnings!
"Whatever you want"
Plants trojans in WH and Pentagon 😂
song??
i think its a version of nightcrawler
Nightcrawler(instrumental) - Mckyyy
Movie name?
From S2E5
@@mralpha97it’s not a show
2 girls 1 cup
@@sirtrollalot7762 funkytown is the best episode
Snowden
Bro just on Reddit 50/50 with the boss the rest of the 4 hours.
The reason the prof says that is because that student actually pushed cyber security forward in progress. By a HUGE margin. So he was impressed
Now chat gpt shall replace all their work
It was not their work to begin with. You being paid to do a job that someone else could do better is a privilege, and specifically asking that they not be hi Jen the job is also backwards. The languages are specific logical in nature and humans shine in different tasks. Why not employ both to do what they can do best and contribute to overall success and fulfillment ❤
😂😂😂 as a software engineer I can promise you that'll never happen.
@@Rohit-tp7qxits true though chat gpt horrible gives you horrendous code and also gives you false info cause the people feeding it information are giving it bad information like if you ask chat gpt if romans hated gays it’ll answer without answering and but implies the wrong answer and when you challenge it on it it will continue to say that they tolerate them when they had laws against gay people and use being gay as an insult towards people they didnt like or were political opponents
@@Rohit-tp7qx lol you have no idea how bad Chat GPT is when it comes to high level coding. It's bad at complex tasks like real language for the same reason - human ingenuity. All LLMs are still linear algebra at their core, albeit on an absolutely COLOSSAL scale. The human brain on the other hand is, BY DEFINITION, is nonlinear.
@@spdcrzy so how much does ur company pay u for sitting and doing nothing ?
You can succeed in anything you want as long as the writer puts it in the script.
Otto Hightower about to name a new king
If you do that in a real hourly job, they cut your pay by 85%
Automating the backup is clever....but doing it to run while your building the original project is genius.
You could have infinite backups in as much time as it takes to backup once using this protocol....and you dont even have to second guess yourself....the second you start and finish any project, its already secure on another server.
Absolutely brilliant.
He looked at those ethernet chords in a few seconds like he those chords are his childhood friends. If you can do that irl to something that you didn't set-up yourself and without a tool, I will worship you.
"I need you all to build me a new Twitter."
“What should I do now?”
“Whatever you want”
*boots up helldivers 2*
That instructor had a science experiment go bad later in life… 🦎
Diarrhea hit when i heard "covert communications network..." And it didnt stop till the end...