NASA watches LTT!
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- čas přidán 9. 05. 2023
- Have Linus and Luke ever been surprised at the kinds of audiences LTT has reached?
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I've done a lot of contract work for NASA Langley Research center...
Pretty sure I counted at least 3-4 people watching LTT during their lunch breaks when I was doing work there.
Your reach is wild linus
Greetings from NASA JPL! Yes, LTT is definitely watched by at least one person over here 😄
Haven’t watched the video yet because I’m at work, but I saw the video title and had to reply
That's awesome
What projects are you working on right now? I love learning about all the different professions and departments that go into making spacecraft.
@@pelpadesa space horses? i thought they where working on space giraffes?
Nah, the future is in space snakes
I never thought I would see someone from nasa watch CZcams
I can just see the most wild LTT collab being with NASA by building a PC for the ISS to leave outside the station to see how far they can overclock in space. Imagine using all their manufacturing prototyping experience to make peripherals that can be used in the space suit and documenting this journey in a multi-video saga.
Apparently it might not be so easy to overclock in space, because it seems to be very hard to cool stuff up there. In the sun it is really hot and it is really cold in the shadows, but there are so few air molecules to transport the heat away from heat sources that even the astronauts in their suits need additional cooling to not overheat.
Space isn’t actually that cold. You need something to radiate the heat into… a vacuum isn’t very good at that
you realise that's $23,300 per kilo right
@@Blockistium radiative heat transfer requires no physical medium. It's blackbody radiation only . Conduction / Convection require heat transfer materials. It is slow but doable
You’d have to cool it with black body radiation instead of through conduction/convection to the air or some other medium . That would be super hard to get working with something that operates in the neighborhood of 100*C, but what a cool challenge!
Bruh the bot problem is back in overdrive on CZcams
And to tackle that youtube has recently demonitised established creators because their viewership numbers seemed to be botted. Except there's no way to prove whether someone else botted tour account or you did it to boost your own numbers.
Not just here ether
New to CZcams? Kek
@@mura_sakiKEK
I always report bots for spam wherever I go
Yes it's teidous
Yes they're everywhere
But if you keep on at it, eventually we will outnumber the bots
And you also gotta think of all the people that watched LTT from their teenage years, through college and now work in all branches of science and tech.
I watched it when I was in my early 20s building gaming PCs now im a solutions architect and I always find good software, hardware and configs through this channel. makes me look well researched lol.
Same here been watching LTT since highschool now I am an Electrical engineer specializing in machine learning and PCB fabrication and most of my hardware at my lab is LTT recomended
Minecraft --> Gaming PCs --> LTT... Oops 9 years and counting in IT professionally.
I work as research and development for a systems integrator and I watch the channel semi-regularly. Videos are a great learning format it's not like people in the field synthesize info from nothing.
linus tech tips was the youtuber/youtubers that made me learn so much more about computer stuff, im a space nerd so learning some basics about pc hardware is kinda awsome
You get your info from ltt? what. I'm a software developer and sometimes watch ltt, not once did it "teach" me something useful for my field
@@hwstar9416 Maybe not from LTT directly but their sub-channels absolutely do, at least for a computer science perspective. Heck my CS course uses some LMG videos as teaching resources (looking at FDE cycle, RAM, etc).
@@MeAMoose you must be a freshman in college I guess? Because their explanations are made for people who have very surface level knowledge about computers (like themselves)
@@hwstar9416 i was like 14 years, and did not know anything about pc hardware (verry little) so i COULD actully learn something,
Hey Enterprise Guys! I'm one of these LTT Viewers with budget responsibility. So give the LTT Team what they want because I won't "Contact Sales" before I know what your product is capable of!
I love that the industrial water chiller was just from some dude at SpaceX, and now its like a consistent side character in LTT videos.
I've been buying workstations (north of 10k$ computers naturally) for data sciences for my job at a lab and your videos (that I watch for entertainment purposes) actually help me to narrow down my choices to only a handful of options! Very useful for me.
My dad works at a local university here in NZ and manages a cluster of servers which are used to run VMs for students to run their fire simulations and MatLab stuff. Showed him a video of the epyc processors and when they upgraded the servers, they went Epyc and Dad told me it came onto his radar because of the showcase of the epyc chip you guys were showing off
NASA has a mandatory ltt slot in there schedule for ltt 😂
SPACE FACT: If Linus lived on the moon, everything he dropped would fall at one-sixth the speed as here on Earth!
Good joke, but this is strictly incorrect. The acceleration due to gravity on the moon is 1/6 that of Earth, so the speed of drop on the moon would grow at 1/6 pace. But given the lack of atmosphere, the object wouldn't reach any terminal velocity and keep dropping quicker and quicker until it hit the moon surface.
Assuming the drop distance is low and hence affect of atmospheric drag is negligible on both Earth and moon, the average speed of drop on the moon would 1/sqrt(6), i.e. about 40% that of the speed of drop on Earth.
@@AbhishekBhattacharya21 If he were to be living on the moon instead of just visiting, one would assume he'd spend most of his time in a habitat with a pressurized atmosphere rather than in a space suit, so air resistance would still be a thing.
@@robertc.9503 Even better. Assuming a sufficiently high drop height (so that terminal velocity is reached), the terminal velocity would be proportional to sqrt(acceleration due to gravity), so comparing the terminal velocities, the terminal speed on moon would be about 1/sqrt(6), i.e. again ~40% of the terminal speed on Earth.
I think for me, I watch LTT because I don't have nerdy friends that are into computers and tech. So watching a company of people similar to me is comforting and entertaining.
same, i have one friend who is a computer nerd
Same but for me it's, I don't have friends lmao.
The server level videos from lmg and servethehome got me looking into building a standard form factor based server for home use, finally pulled the trigger on it.
I have a degree in Computer Engineering and, for years have been working in CyberSecurity & Technology Consulting. I love watching LTT. I watch Wendell & GN too - but generally, I watch mostly LTT for more fun consumable content.
@@Telegra644
Wow, how the bots have fallen with the new naming restrictions.
@@PiousSlayer oh yeah thio's fix did work
LTT covers a lot of diverse and wacky projects. I'm actually not surprised if a few projects exist today because some random engineer saw an LTT video and used the information from that video as a basis for a bigger project.
Principal Eng for a fortune Fintech here. Your videos run the rounds here as well, especially the cybersec bros.
I'm a system and security engineer for a multi million € company and your videos are nice because of the factor that I can find out what happens if I would do xy, without doing it and risking downtime etc. Also it's nice to find out what's the newest stuff you could get so that I know what enterprise servers will have in 2-4 years, so I can prepare a purchase plan for that.
Linus does a mean Christopher Walken impression 6:45
I could never get tired of watching these guys. Nice vids. Cant wait for friday for the next episode.
Correction - NSA watches LTT!
"Nobody ever got fired for buying Cisco" is the one that comes to my mind.
Yeah.. I had a former c level who kept saying that. He was so out of touch with reality...
2:17
Is it wrong that I mentally inserted "and maybe they are excited about this segue, to our sponsor"?
NASA designing/testing something: How would Linus break it/drop it?
At least Linus couldn't drop anything in space.
This is so cool! You can see on Linus' face that this made his day.
It's "nobody ever got fired for using Oracle." Which is a shame, since they really should.
Someone, somewhere, failed one of Oracle's INFAMOUS "licensing audits" (shakedowns) and got fired for it. Guaranteed.
Totally, I got to know about supermicro and started doing business with them at my work after your videos.
That's the reason I started watching LTT, it's not gaming that's interesting but anything related to tech and software.
I work in Lighting and AV for Live event and theatre and love LTT
Network Engineer / Network Architect here... working at a large Tier-2 ISP here in the DACH area. Before that I was SRE at a large SRM/CRM company. (alot of data... alot of CPUs/SSDs..) your videos were one bench why we took the chance with Optane / 3D-XPoint. still rocking with PBs of written data on those 960GB drives.
What the hell you gonna do with that...
I'm in eSports (producer) and I watch your videos regularly. Love it. A couple of my colleague also watch you guys. You guys have a reach across industries.
Your video on cooling a pc with a car radiator inspired me to make a permanent setup for my pc.
I love the crazy stuff you do wish you did more of that
You guys should cover some of the more advanced Drone tech. i.e. Matrice 300 and the various 3rd party payloads, or Agras T30, T40 drones. I use both of those platforms and would love to see a LTT take on them.
I'm always surprised by the fact you never ever use a funnel to fill your reservoirs.
Y'all should go into how the power company communicates with your power meter cuz it's a far more complicated and interesting issue than you initially would think
Props to the thumbnail artist, it's perfect.
I work as Team Lead for a tier 1 enterprise vendor, more than once LTT videos help me with troubleshooting in cases that we simply don’t have the lab to do so. One example is the several times that use several displays in one cpu, and suddenly the concepts apply to enterprise when the customer is having problems with a fuckin videowall.
I watch bc my tech knowledge is super limited and I want to keep more updated and to understand it better 🤷♂
Keen to see the NASA vs LTT overclock comp
Wow this was my Merch Message!!!
For me I watched LTT since I was 16 /15 in high school , Since that time never Skipped a video , now working in design and CNC in the footwear industry
You guys should start covering racing tech so I can start showing my employers videos about how to make our race track better lmao Would definitely be a cool video taking a look at all the technology at a race track :p ;)
I used to work in SMT manufacturing and watching Linus building his own RAM stick was so cool. Definitely I still watch even though I'm familiar with a lot of stuff you do.
"SMT manufacturing" as in assembling SMT components onto boards or manufacturing the components themselves?
really dumb that amd epyc did that. A lot of us work in the IT industry, and thanks to your videos and others, in our server upgrade cycle we are only considering AMD now.
I understand why they did that in the beginning because corporate structure when you get to corporations of amd's size is really complicated and taking risks can absolutely get you fired immediately if that risk does not go well for the company. But when these guys make a video about a product of yours and mysteriously sales go up dramatically, then they can go to the higher-ups and say will clearly this helped so let's just keep a good thing going
@@the_undead I can understand that but in the other hand, what's the worse that could happen? In their eyes they didn't reach the right people, so? They lose what's basically pennies for a company their size sending them a chip, and sales stay the same or hell maybe they sell a couple more lol. But I completely understand your point as well.
I wouldn't say it's dumb, they just lacked the foresight and understanding of just how wide an audience does LTT reach. LTT is primarily a consumer oriented channel, so it's easy to see why they wouldn't think marketing an enterprise product there could benefit them. If you think about it, it's not that long ago when even consumer oriented companies weren't really sold on this CZcams thing, so it's not hard to see why people would be surprised by LTT having notable reach even in the enterprise segments.
Love how he is genuinely amazed that Nasa people watch the channel.
They get a lot of crap these days (mostly from Elon fanboys), but it still is the magical word.
Or anyone who has looked into their incompetency like with the Shuttle program. And how disasters like the Challenger could've been avoided easily.
@@senorcheesy9661 if it was so easy to avoid then why don't you tell us how to avoid it
@@senorcheesy9661 'cause the recent SpaceX launch went so well. How's that shitpile doing now? ohright it burned kekw.
@@senorcheesy9661 Challenger was a function of higher ups having monetary and political pressure put on them - and these individuals werent technical, they were the business side of the organisation. The technically minded people (i.e. those who built the shuttle, and who are more likely to be watching LTT) were actually against launching the thing. That dysfunction was the same reason those Boeing 737s crashed, the technical side knew those planes werent airworthy, but the business side wanted to make money/not lose anymore money on r+d, and in the end, one side won that argument, which resulted in those crashes.
@@theDataStudent i work in the games industry. same shit here. games riddled with bugs? management/business.
i guess dumb people are the ones that dictates the launch and not who actually know the product..
The funniest way to end any clip
It's so true! And even in reverse, I hardly understand half the things you say as I'm not in the tech industry; I just love seeing your whole teams passion, how you have grown your business and your channel. It's just inspiring and positive vibes if i don't get it!
In IT for 20 years and now into software engineering and I watch almost every video posted.
I don't have time for the WAN show, guys. Love the clips, though!
I'm from a relatively sexy tech part and I've recently moved to a more traditional IT division. I've noticed how conservative my colleagues are, they didn't know about the strengths of Epyc Genoa until I bought it to them!
Linus is the Jeremy Clarkson of tech
Less scandalous Jeremy Clarkson 😂
Why are there so many borderline NSFW pfps in this comment section. CZcams, please do your fckin job
Thought Bill Tompkins designed the layout for space control rooms
love more nasa content.
i work at an MSP. the hardware buying process is actually quite different from what you describe, at least for us.
usually it's just a request for a quote to all possible vendors like "hello, we want an environment for hosting X amount of virtual machines with Y redundancy" and then the one that's cheapest gets picked. we don't want to spend our time on anything unnesseccary, let the vendor worry about specs
As a nobody who plays video games sometimes it feels good that other people do stuff
I don't work IT but help manage my own & a few family businesses and I came across ubiquit because of LTT & couldn't be happier
Do something Ultra Wild, Cover Underground Mining
I work in the train industry. On the side who makes and designs trains. We have used several guides for test systems for example based on LTT videos :D
By the way we just had a horrid experience with a L3 managed switch from TP Link. A team leader got the idea that the HP one we used before is too expensive (about 2-3000$) and said this one does all the things for about 100$. We have wasted weeks of development time to get a system up and running where we use DHCP Option 61 and 82 to give client ID to a port and assign an IP to it. It does not work with TP Link at all. Also the DHCP server did not work that was onboard. We had to use a windows based one and use DHCP forwarding.
So I'd love to see an indepth comparison of different brands. Btw we are waiting for a solution now from Cisco for more money than the OG HP ran for...
There is just nothing out there with a bit more abstract detail and comparison on switches TBH...
I wholly expect Elon Musk to take credit and proceed to ask for a paper copy of the video.
Funny thing is that I see a lot of professional laptops that are bought for employees are Thinkpad
Overclocked nasa rocket
I've always thought LTT is like Top Gear but for the tech world. People that aren't even that interested in (or can't afford) cars watched that
Please I need specifics on what projects NASA got inspired by From LTT
New slogan idea: Linus Media Group: Pushing the limits of human technology
A idea ... how many pc's can that chiller chill at the same time !!! hook like 20 pc'sor more together with watercooling on that chiller ....
man dat ending joke
I would love to see more health care tech. I work in health care and the is so much cool tech. We use a skin app that measures and tracks wound progression to help assess current treatments and quakity of care. ❤
Also at the end of the day, these people are humans who grew up watching people on TV who inspired them to do the jobs they do...so chances of them watching CZcams videos that gives them that buzz...is high...people will be fans of people regardless
I would love to see you do something with Chris Hadfield.
what you think about the new Premium 1080P enhanced bitrate youtube option?
Just imagine NASA lighting a control center on fire to cool it because linus did so for a computer 😂
"No one ever got fired for buying IBM" was genius-level marketing. In the IT /tech field, it's up there with "It's just as good as a Xerox".
Ofcourse
I produce TV commercials for a living and watch all of your channels daily
Use your powers to convince Canon to ad hardware AV1 encoding to their DIGIC processors.
Thanks you, very much...for reminding me that I'm not a kid anymore.
Nasa astronaut drops a multi billion dollar piece after watching ltt
I went to college for Computer Engineering, that's literally why I'm here 😂
alot gamers on a budget at home can work at a data center somewhere.
'No one ever got fired for buying IBM'... Maybe not, but some definitely ended up at the Nuremburg trials. So you know swings and roundabouts
lol...I was talking with AI Jesus on twitch the other day and even he made a reference to LTT...so in a strange way even Jesus knows of LTT and its usefulness. Thought it was pretty funny.
Linus uses the vacuum of space to cool...
Why did Dan read the question so poetically?
As long as they don't drop things on our heads from up there... :P
2:18 Maybe what they are actually excited about, and care about in their spare time, is TODAY'S SPONSOR
Nice
The think with AMD's server processors is that if they are not innovating and on the cutting edge with them it means that any perceived innovation on their consumer CPU's is going to be short lived and just forget about them. But as they have the whole bag of tricks going it means they have longevity and one can likely safely venture into using their consumer CPU's.
Also the other side of this is that years down the road those servers and/or CPU's are going to showing up in consumer markets and at prices that tinkerers and enthusiast may be willing to pay. And being able to dig up videos on different things about it will inform their purchase and use of it.
When I watch a server video it might as well be in chinese (lack of server stuff lingo) but I still watch the whole thing so COME ON AMD
*NASA engineer channelling their inner Linus and dropping a hundred thousand dollar worth piece of space exploration hardware*
Perhaps fortunately it only becomes so crazy expensive once its been launched into space. Not saying its not pricy to produce but definitely takes a whole new level of investment to put it on a rocket and send it into the cold vacuum.
hmm NASA learning the art of dropping things, for space operations.
Cisco
Even i dont watch top gear for cars, I watch it for comedy, same goes for linus, I watch them cuz they do everything(including real tech stuff)
Rednex Rolling us in 2023 is arguably worse than being Rickrolled
I don’t even have a half decent computer. You’re just my meal partner. But one that couldn’t have been any better. Hope to learn more.
I'm watching this video while on break from my NASA funded research.
They finally realized many of us are general tech enthusiasts. It's a braod perspective lol
Jason (Engineering Explained) wasn't watched by the auto industry ... until he was ... a lot.
NASA Tech Tips when?
Im too broke.. that's why I only watch your video.