CS50 Lecture by Mark Zuckerberg - 7 December 2005

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  • On 7 December 2005, Mark Zuckerberg joined CS50 for a guest lecture about Facebook and computer science. With Professor Michael D. Smith. Shared with permission.
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  • @leopardduck4490
    @leopardduck4490 Před 3 lety +32500

    Crazy that Mark Zuckerberg gave a lecture on computer science and only like 20 people showed up

    • @thegoodthebadandtheugly579
      @thegoodthebadandtheugly579 Před 3 lety +341

      Who dat?

    • @Diamondlight04
      @Diamondlight04 Před 3 lety +1396

      @@nassiratti8542 yea and someone got there late lol

    • @Vikasslytherine
      @Vikasslytherine Před 3 lety +1936

      It's to ensure social distancing.

    • @ev.c6
      @ev.c6 Před 3 lety +898

      This is not a lecture. He does not go into many technical details. I'd call it a presentation of a real world application of some of the things the students learn in the course. It's cool anyways, but ain't a lecture.

    • @nicholasmaniccia1005
      @nicholasmaniccia1005 Před 3 lety +273

      @@ev.c6 it is a lecture

  • @grandhighwizard7832
    @grandhighwizard7832 Před 2 lety +23101

    This guy seems smart. He should steal data or something

    • @zeitgeist2720
      @zeitgeist2720 Před 2 lety +689

      Not stealing when you give it to them

    • @dylanjulve5374
      @dylanjulve5374 Před 2 lety +611

      @@zeitgeist2720 still is stealing when the consent is manufactured

    • @bosharoo
      @bosharoo Před 2 lety +103

      @@zeitgeist2720 yeah totally, the multiple lawsuits including one on the misleading of customers about their data privacy were all just for pretend

    • @vl2663
      @vl2663 Před 2 lety +121

      He should ban people for no reason on his own platform

    • @vl2663
      @vl2663 Před 2 lety +42

      Oh wait

  • @0rekeroni
    @0rekeroni Před 7 měsíci +1785

    It's crazy how few people were in that massive lecture hall. All my CS classes are almost fully packed. It goes to show how competitive it is now.

    • @D3RMA5T3R
      @D3RMA5T3R Před 7 měsíci +236

      first lecture: even larger halls are crowed, but at the end the semester: only a fraction of the students are around. And once you reach higher levels: lots of people already stopped studying or won't visit lectures

    • @The_Quaalude
      @The_Quaalude Před 7 měsíci +34

      They didn't have apps back then 😭

    • @derekmeade1741
      @derekmeade1741 Před 7 měsíci +34

      yeah it’s way too over saturated now

    • @hamzaanegm
      @hamzaanegm Před 6 měsíci +7

      @@derekmeade1741 no such thing as over-saturated. its just really competitive.

    • @acraze2287
      @acraze2287 Před 5 měsíci +54

      @@hamzaanegm uh no there is definitely such a thing as over-saturated

  • @budmb2
    @budmb2 Před rokem +2257

    40:57 “If people feel like their information isn’t private, then that screws us in the long-term…” - Mark Zuckerberg (2005)

    • @BradleyG01
      @BradleyG01 Před rokem +275

      i like how you have to put (2005) next to it as mark has since gotten numerous software updates and shares very few attributes that mark version 2005 had.

    • @lil_buck3t616
      @lil_buck3t616 Před rokem +64

      It didn't aged well xD

    • @nick15684
      @nick15684 Před rokem +27

      That aged like milk.

    • @WatercraftGames
      @WatercraftGames Před rokem +5

      now ppl don't know about it

    • @sockettgirl
      @sockettgirl Před rokem +6

      ppl here are talking like they are the head of NSA huh, yall dont know jacksht

  • @commercio3564
    @commercio3564 Před 2 lety +17027

    This feels like a rare look into a very important piece of history.

    • @jettnash5217
      @jettnash5217 Před 2 lety +81

      I wonder how many people have been adversely affected by Facebook

    • @f_USAF-Lt.G
      @f_USAF-Lt.G Před 2 lety +17

      The crowd exemplifies the enthusiasm in the field at the time... Back then, cloning a web page's layout & functions - wasn't availible, and MOOCs were the campaign for affordable education

    • @eyeconqueror1185
      @eyeconqueror1185 Před 2 lety +13

      I don't think it's particularly important.

    • @themollymachine
      @themollymachine Před 2 lety +12

      It would be nice to take a time machine back in time and stop this piece of shit from hurting humanity

    • @Boxscot49
      @Boxscot49 Před 2 lety +8

      Nothing he has done could be considered “important” whatsoever

  • @stellar8689
    @stellar8689 Před 6 lety +12930

    I undersand why he added a Like button on facebook

  • @Catge
    @Catge Před rokem +401

    He was 21 during this presentation!

  • @baiyuli97
    @baiyuli97 Před 2 lety +829

    He’s incredibly insightful from both a technical and business standpoint here. If you met someone this young with this much knowledge on distributed systems even today you’d be shocked. Not to mention all the great points he brought up about where technology was headed (e.g. renting servers and cloud computing paradigm).

    • @JoshOdhiambo
      @JoshOdhiambo Před rokem +6

      this is basic for highschoolers now, idk what you mean

    • @MegaGrawp
      @MegaGrawp Před rokem

      He sounds surprisingly dumb actually.

    • @rologee0444
      @rologee0444 Před rokem +104

      @@JoshOdhiambo basic for high schoolers??🤣😂🤣🤣😂, I j left high school 6 months ago in may, I can tell u rn….👀, no one Including me, knows a thing about wtf mark is sayin in this vid, at least rn I’m trying to learn but bro, don’t underestimate the current gen, they don’t give a fuck abt building an empire, they stuck.

    • @xyjifr
      @xyjifr Před rokem +17

      @@JoshOdhiambo fr? Maintaining redundancy requires consensus algorithms like Paxos. I think most of the undergraduates have no clue abt what Raft, Paxos or MVCC is rn.

    • @Helpmegetsubswithnovideo-uv5bw
      @Helpmegetsubswithnovideo-uv5bw Před rokem

      @@JoshOdhiambo bullshit. tell me one school with this much cs in their correculum. but then again, youtube comments... full of pretenders.

  • @MucciciBandz
    @MucciciBandz Před 5 lety +10617

    Did he just start his lecture by saying "Yo"?

    • @erikrusso9808
      @erikrusso9808 Před 4 lety +911

      That's basically what university is like

    • @aaquibtayyabi
      @aaquibtayyabi Před 4 lety +580

      @@hwfq34fajw9foiffawdiufhuaiwfhw It still is.

    • @mr.ketchup698
      @mr.ketchup698 Před 4 lety +35

      @@hwfq34fajw9foiffawdiufhuaiwfhw yep

    • @assootoshmotah2350
      @assootoshmotah2350 Před 4 lety +147

      @@hwfq34fajw9foiffawdiufhuaiwfhw zoomer

    • @mihail263
      @mihail263 Před 4 lety +2

      @@hwfq34fajw9foiffawdiufhuaiwfhw yes

  • @davidr4523
    @davidr4523 Před 2 lety +12290

    Several thoughts
    1. His communication skills and intelligence at the age of 21 is off of the charts.
    2. He clearly saw the greatness in Google and Amazon back in 2005.
    3. He was very open in his lecture here. He was not holding any information back.
    4. If you could go back to 2005, what questions would you ask him?
    5. These Harvard students asked some very high quality questions back in 2005.

    • @Alex-wn8qh
      @Alex-wn8qh Před 2 lety +865

      These are 5 thoughts

    • @haidemsuk
      @haidemsuk Před 2 lety +327

      I would've asked him how he plans to scale the system, but i already know the answer now

    • @PabloDiaz-lm2it
      @PabloDiaz-lm2it Před 2 lety +202

      @@Alex-wn8qh not too sure about the first one

    • @jeanzhang6171
      @jeanzhang6171 Před 2 lety +343

      @@Alex-wn8qh your mom a thought

    • @sejiva
      @sejiva Před 2 lety +100

      @@PabloDiaz-lm2it true, lmao. Mark kept saying ‘like’ and took forever to get to the point of what he was trying to say.

  • @_sonicfive
    @_sonicfive Před 6 měsíci +154

    TIMESTAMPS:
    00:00 Mark Zuckerberg discusses how he navigated computer science education to scale Facebook
    06:58 Scaling the website without exponential expansion.
    14:57 Leverage small amount of money to get powerful technology
    22:04 Successful companies start with a core idea.
    28:49 Facebook overcame caching and network issues to improve photo uploads
    35:28 Facebook values CS knowledge in both tech and business
    41:51 Facebook's wiki-type profile feature fell short, leading to a better summation method.
    48:17 Facebook is launching a feature that allows people to clarify their relationships with others through bi-directional, factual statements.
    54:31 Facebook growth is driven by human desire to look up people
    1:00:38 Take the hardest courses to challenge yourself and learn the most.

    • @DreamingConcepts
      @DreamingConcepts Před 5 měsíci

      missing timestamps:
      how he stole the project initially
      how he partnered with DARPA to start monitoring the entire world (releasing military surveillance application LifeLog, as Facebook)
      how he swallowed his entire competition (e.g. Instagram, WhatsApp)

    • @ahmedabdulmalik4792
      @ahmedabdulmalik4792 Před 11 dny

      thx man

  • @ReplayEcho
    @ReplayEcho Před rokem +58

    I’m actually glad I clicked on this video. Lot of useful information to anyone who is interested in carving there own way in the tech world.

  • @smartereveryday
    @smartereveryday Před 2 lety +13273

    Watching this in 2021 is fascinating. I just played the whole thing while editing a video. Seems like a nice guy with good ideas who is trying hard.

    • @pewpew1005
      @pewpew1005 Před 2 lety +350

      wait why is this suddenly being recommended to all?

    • @youenjoy8468
      @youenjoy8468 Před 2 lety +73

      Love your channel, if you ever come to Utah I’ll take you to a soccer game

    • @Reddblue
      @Reddblue Před 2 lety +150

      Yeah, I know right? He should start a tech company or something.

    • @DaGhost141
      @DaGhost141 Před 2 lety +235

      I believe people stop seeing the human behind a person once he becomes that rich and exposed to the public. I'm pretty sure he's still somebody with good ideas it's just that it's hard to pull them off at such a scale. No matter what Facebook does it will reflect back on him and thus there will always be more bad than good PR about him.

    • @mijo5964
      @mijo5964 Před 2 lety +77

      Brainwashed ^^

  • @G0ddEityawesome
    @G0ddEityawesome Před 2 lety +9390

    This is proof that the current mark is actually a synth. He used to be much more human than right now

  • @emilioandrescavanzo9879
    @emilioandrescavanzo9879 Před měsícem +35

    who in 2024 watching this? this video is gold, such an inspiration for me :)

  • @ranasaani
    @ranasaani Před rokem +29

    Thank you so much for such a great lecture.

  • @szechjuan
    @szechjuan Před 2 lety +6414

    Professor: Here's a great influence in computer science, creator of an already popular social platform. He will be lecturing you today
    Mark: Yo

    • @ng4318
      @ng4318 Před 2 lety +304

      ngl when he opened with "yo!" i was like..."alright. i might work for this guy if he ever becomes big."

    • @cezarstietot2417
      @cezarstietot2417 Před 2 lety +13

      42(1) likes lol

    • @ekkoekko4610
      @ekkoekko4610 Před 2 lety +136

      He was pretending so hard to be a human

    • @Hector012085
      @Hector012085 Před 2 lety +4

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @yummytumor6252
      @yummytumor6252 Před 2 lety +14

      The professor should of just said "this man stole ideas from his classmates and now is profiting off of it."

  • @zg3671
    @zg3671 Před 3 lety +5079

    He actually sounds human. Eventually he was replaced with a robot

    • @user-kr2hd2fg8c
      @user-kr2hd2fg8c Před 3 lety +119

      Reptilian

    • @logusgraphics
      @logusgraphics Před 3 lety +258

      The more intelligent one becomes, the less emotionally oriented one appears to others. That doesn’t mean he is not human. It just means he doesn’t have the emotional intelligence of an ape.

    • @MrVecheater
      @MrVecheater Před 3 lety +29

      He said he was human. Seems this is from his transition

    • @logusgraphics
      @logusgraphics Před 3 lety +7

      Flow Ryan but he is implying Zuckerberg is currently less human or not even at all human nowadays.

    • @MrVecheater
      @MrVecheater Před 3 lety +38

      @@logusgraphics exactly. Now he is a robot

  • @MaximOFFich
    @MaximOFFich Před 7 měsíci +7

    It is interesting to observe everywhere so much time. Such performances inspire a young computer science student like me.😊

  • @Ronalexandernyc
    @Ronalexandernyc Před 10 měsíci +40

    This is proof that we learn by going through process, not the other way around.

    • @x_flies
      @x_flies Před 10 měsíci +7

      A wise man once said “You start learning when you understand a problem you’re having”. Something like that. But the point is, that wiseman, was me. Yes I just quoted myself. Thank you very much.
      -A wise man

    • @The_Quaalude
      @The_Quaalude Před 7 měsíci

      @@x_flies L

    • @x_flies
      @x_flies Před 7 měsíci

      @@The_Quaalude W son. Always W.

    • @GillGrossPredictionTracker
      @GillGrossPredictionTracker Před měsícem +1

      Hell nah I process by going through learn

  • @muhammadshayanusman5540
    @muhammadshayanusman5540 Před 3 lety +3655

    Harvard: "Mark Zuckerburg is a good influence"
    Mark: "This is like the first times I have been to a lecture at Harvard..."

    • @Steph1
      @Steph1 Před 3 lety +169

      Regardless of being a lizard, that was a good joke

    • @salami99
      @salami99 Před 2 lety +10

      Good influence for stealing data and selling it to who know? Not mark. Just sell the data

    • @abdielreyessarabia3367
      @abdielreyessarabia3367 Před 2 lety +22

      “Maybe some of you guys will come out of this thinking that taking CS or engineering stuff at Harvard is actually sort of useful” lmao

    • @IanousGaming
      @IanousGaming Před 2 lety +7

      Listening to what he says, he clearly knew what he was talking about and was probably ahead of the curve. Why waste time in pointless lectures when you can be innovating.

    • @tibofordeyn1529
      @tibofordeyn1529 Před 2 lety

      Harvard never thought that lmao

  • @dnam82
    @dnam82 Před 5 lety +10366

    This guy looks very smart, he should look into entrepreneurship

  • @Jackson_Zheng
    @Jackson_Zheng Před 9 měsíci +8

    The part of the video where he mentioned how much work goes into open-sourcing software gave me a new appreciation for github.

  • @landrybiangongone2583
    @landrybiangongone2583 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Here in 2023. Thank you so much fir the person who filmed❤

  • @alistairblaire6001
    @alistairblaire6001 Před 2 lety +5057

    It's crazy how fast it all happened. I started college in 2003 and I believe I made a Facebook account in 2004 when they added my university. You could go in and add your specific courses and use it to easily contact people in your classes. Just a year later Zuckerberg is giving lectures? Currently I've disagreed so much with the company's actions that I've since deleted my account, but I still find it amazing how quickly Facebook took over the world.

    • @iVinicius9990
      @iVinicius9990 Před 2 lety +72

      I wouldn't say amazing, but terrifying since it only got this big because of CIA's money trough In-Q-Tel. So it's just been an spying scam for so long

    • @paulregener7016
      @paulregener7016 Před 2 lety +65

      It’s almost like a plan is unfolding

    • @artvandelay6306
      @artvandelay6306 Před 2 lety +78

      Once they went public, and really accelerated monetization efforts, the company really went from benign to malignant.

    • @vimalcurio
      @vimalcurio Před 2 lety +6

      And now what do you think of Meta?

    • @Cr5pt0Puzzl3B0x
      @Cr5pt0Puzzl3B0x Před 2 lety +65

      @@paulregener7016 not everyone is plotting to take over the world

  • @thuggy67
    @thuggy67 Před 3 lety +3021

    This guy looks like he'll be surrounded by senators someday.

  • @The.top.of.AI.
    @The.top.of.AI. Před 6 měsíci +5

    I love when he talks about the "lawyer" issues... at the time we didn't really know what he was talking about, but now looking back... wow

  • @palakdhingra2828
    @palakdhingra2828 Před 10 měsíci +38

    Watching this video in 2023, gives you goosebumps with the fact that how enormously the tech industry has grown in the past few years. Mark talking about renting servers in room that's a history for newer generations now, given we have cloud now.

    • @sweetsweet4390
      @sweetsweet4390 Před měsícem +1

      The data "cloud" is still hosted on physical servers.

  • @eweeks101
    @eweeks101 Před 5 lety +5034

    He is 21 years old in this video.
    He'd already been offered $75 million to sell the whole company!
    Six months after this video Yahoo would offer $1 BILLION!
    One year later, at the age of 23 years old, he became a BILLIONAIRE!
    Never Sell Your Dream!

    • @UnknownUser-gd3ls
      @UnknownUser-gd3ls Před 5 lety +654

      Then a decade later, gets questioned by Congress over his purposeful choice on how he deals with private user information. While also having hundreds of people genuinely wishing he would die.

    • @dancrooks1490
      @dancrooks1490 Před 5 lety +846

      @@UnknownUser-gd3ls and is worth 52 billion dollars and thus gives zero fucks what normal people think of him.

    • @MusicGameFinatic999
      @MusicGameFinatic999 Před 5 lety +201

      @@UnknownUser-gd3ls he is also the 5th richest man in the world. Who are you?

    • @andr3s306
      @andr3s306 Před 5 lety +9

      Jacobs why is he an asshole?

    • @rrmradi6868
      @rrmradi6868 Před 5 lety +34

      call him an asshole you probably have or had a Facebook account. Get a life you sheep@thomas jacobs

  • @stingr9137
    @stingr9137 Před 5 lety +2575

    😂 The professor introducing Mark must feel very silly now. “Social media network or something” 😂

    • @Sueloveschoc
      @Sueloveschoc Před 4 lety +129

      Actually no, that pretty much sums up Facebook today. It’s something - is it a publisher, advertiser, ad clear house?

    • @trendeeprod
      @trendeeprod Před 3 lety +53

      Exactly what I was thinking... He clearly didn't believe that social NETWORKS would become a THING 😂😂😂

    • @samanshp
      @samanshp Před 3 lety +2

      Trendee Prod Why did he invite him to his class then? 🧐

    • @trendeeprod
      @trendeeprod Před 3 lety +7

      @@samanshp probably out of curiosity 😂
      Professor : "oh yeah sure this kid is doing this "THING" let's invite him and see what it is all about 😏"

    • @adip8
      @adip8 Před 3 lety +11

      You think researchers care about these silly industrial things like Facebook?
      They don't. Their work is infinitely more difficult and interesting.

  • @samsmusichub
    @samsmusichub Před 6 měsíci +60

    This Mark guy seems capable. I look forward to observing his career as he gets into tech.

  • @JohnCrestani
    @JohnCrestani Před 2 lety +25

    wow. amazing

  • @ZombieProdigyUS
    @ZombieProdigyUS Před 3 lety +1553

    Unbelievable how this was recorded for all of us to view 15 years later...

    • @abdullaannoman332
      @abdullaannoman332 Před 3 lety +15

      Yeah its kinda hard to think!

    • @nietur
      @nietur Před 3 lety +5

      What about it?

    • @clinteastwood3064
      @clinteastwood3064 Před 2 lety +9

      Harvard and many Universities record most of their lectures. Espessially guest lectures.

    • @miamitten1123
      @miamitten1123 Před 2 lety +12

      Why is that unbelievable? There was cameras in the 1800's too. Mark just happened to be successful. I'm pretty sure there's 100's of videos of those who 'failed'.

    • @pentexsucks43
      @pentexsucks43 Před 2 lety +5

      What's so unbelievable about it?

  • @maximus2978
    @maximus2978 Před 8 lety +1970

    "its really important to do something instead of worrying about what end result will be" -mark zuckerberg

    • @natteravn252
      @natteravn252 Před 5 lety +194

      "its really important to do something instead of worrying about what end result will be" -adolf hitler

    • @subscribeorsus6862
      @subscribeorsus6862 Před 5 lety +7

      @@natteravn252 foreal though?

    • @matthewb.7172
      @matthewb.7172 Před 5 lety +60

      That philosophy backfired a bit.

    • @nikhilsati
      @nikhilsati Před 4 lety +8

      I think this is why Facebook is now declining... they added whole new extra features without caring of the end result... Facebook is no as interesting as it was before.

    • @AstroCool99
      @AstroCool99 Před 4 lety +15

      @@nikhilsati and thats why came up with instagram, as the backup to catch up on the wave. hes the genius no doubt

  • @romelbdp
    @romelbdp Před rokem +21

    i would say mark is the most underrated CEO, while he is really technically sound and also have extensive understanding of the business side of product, quite a rare combination imo.

    • @RazorIance
      @RazorIance Před rokem

      not in tech these days, you heard of elon musk?

    • @romelbdp
      @romelbdp Před rokem +3

      @@RazorIance have you failed to fathom the essence of what i have just said there, or you just want to disapprove everything that doesn't seem suiting for your inferior mind?

    • @Atroll995
      @Atroll995 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@romelbdp haha that was such a good reply, he couldn't say anything back.

  • @sanjay_singh
    @sanjay_singh Před 10 měsíci +4

    For each technology or technique, he was talking, He mentioned " I don't know if you guys have used it". Just shows how he was ahead in the college days.

  • @lucaciandrei
    @lucaciandrei Před 2 lety +2620

    The interesting thing is that in this video he's like just 21 years old, but talks with an experience of a senior software engineer. I'm amazed of how well he knows the system, and also, how well he managed to fix the problems, and do bear in mind that it's like 2004, where internet data wasn't that available... with most of the problems they've battled... it's awesome.... no wonder he went with Facebook where he went... he definitely was in charge of the situation!

    • @iorekby
      @iorekby Před 2 lety +71

      It's more like a software manager or software salesman I'd say, albeit a very well read manager or salesman. This is pretty high level, it's not that technical. But maybe that was intentional.

    • @ronaldo19832
      @ronaldo19832 Před 2 lety +20

      It’s actually almost 2006 In the video. He was on his way to get with Sean Parker and raise hundreds of millions in founding

    • @jinfin221
      @jinfin221 Před 2 lety

      That's why he built fb lol

    • @ExtraordinaryFate
      @ExtraordinaryFate Před 2 lety +24

      He's an incredibly smart dude, but also an asshole. Guess it comes with being a robot.

    • @eixilek8407
      @eixilek8407 Před 2 lety +21

      @@ExtraordinaryFate go play sonic dude

  • @ShakaUVM
    @ShakaUVM Před 3 lety +856

    "Will this be on the final?"
    "No."

    • @gierno4828
      @gierno4828 Před 3 lety +37

      could be Jesus Christ himself in there

    • @anderivative
      @anderivative Před 2 lety +11

      wtf I thought for sure this was a guest lecture series type of elective and thats why it was empty. Nope, CS50 is their intro to CS lol fukkin scrubs

  • @susannnico
    @susannnico Před rokem +111

    The most important thing that should be on everyone's mind currently should be to invest in different sources of income that doesn't depend on the government. Especially with the current economic crisis around the word. This is still a good time to invest in various stocks, Gold, silver and digital currencies.

    • @lailaalfaddil7389
      @lailaalfaddil7389 Před rokem

      That's so true. but if i may ask, do you trade all by yourself?

    • @willhocks19
      @willhocks19 Před 11 měsíci +3

      This whole thread reads like it was written by AI😂

    • @Malenia_BOM
      @Malenia_BOM Před 11 měsíci

      @@willhocks19 that’s because it was 😂 bunch of clowns I swear

  • @hm-uq6mc
    @hm-uq6mc Před rokem +8

    Came here after the announcement of CS2, didn't realize its already CS50 out there

  • @inancgumus4125
    @inancgumus4125 Před 4 lety +1575

    15:02 - small people have significant leverage.
    22:31 - don't be just too careful; it's more useful to make things happen and then apologize later.
    24:51 - surround yourself with smart people.

    • @noedie4973
      @noedie4973 Před 3 lety +21

      thanks for this one!

    • @clementyau7192
      @clementyau7192 Před 3 lety +66

      i mean the second one is true in a way, if you ask for permission and get denied then nothing new will ever change. easier to ask for forgiveness than beg for permission. obviously that doesnt apply to him now

    • @ronniekregar3482
      @ronniekregar3482 Před 3 lety +16

      @@clementyau7192 hey, if it wasn't for the slaves we wouldn't have discovered the world. We just apologized for it after.

    • @adeyemigbeleyi9677
      @adeyemigbeleyi9677 Před 3 lety

      Funny, I was reading this particular comments, at the point the video got to that particular part, where mark made the statement.

    • @abeidiot
      @abeidiot Před 3 lety +24

      2nd statemtent makes a lot of sense if you view from a dev's perspective instead of CEO

  • @yukein4242
    @yukein4242 Před 3 lety +1976

    he seems extremely intelligent and aware of what he was doing even at such a young age. he was not just a CS nerd with a lucky idea, he had and still have deep understanding and instinct on how to make a company work, how to manage and organize a business. No surprise he became who he is now.

    • @badcholesterol
      @badcholesterol Před 3 lety +64

      But I bet he doesn’t know how to manage his pointers

    • @meruem6995ujjoooo
      @meruem6995ujjoooo Před 3 lety +2

      @@badcholesterol what does pointers

    • @badcholesterol
      @badcholesterol Před 3 lety +8

      Meruem variable that points to a memory location

    • @Majibu101
      @Majibu101 Před 2 lety +9

      He stole the idea......

    • @vijays296
      @vijays296 Před 2 lety +58

      @@Majibu101 "Good artists copy, great artists steal"

  • @Haidersyed_1
    @Haidersyed_1 Před 5 měsíci +7

    I have watched this lecture 8-10 times over the past five years, yet it always feels fresh to me. It doesn't seem like the 2005 lecture where he discussed interesting things at that time.

    • @Erlingfc09
      @Erlingfc09 Před 4 měsíci

      Helped you in your career?

  • @juanpablo2097
    @juanpablo2097 Před rokem +28

    Seeing Mark talking about PHP and the connection that usually does with Apache Xampp to a MySQL database, 17 years ago is just amazing mate

  • @adamlee9347
    @adamlee9347 Před 5 lety +1353

    "Make things happen, appologize later"
    -Mark Zuckerberg

    • @abdAlmajedSaleh
      @abdAlmajedSaleh Před 4 lety +116

      he kept that one going

    • @hariveturi4193
      @hariveturi4193 Před 4 lety +8

      @@abdAlmajedSaleh hahahhahaahha xD

    • @dj3904
      @dj3904 Před 3 lety +38

      smash cut to congressional hearing

    • @imstupidbut1603
      @imstupidbut1603 Před 3 lety +25

      Mark Zuckerberg: “Congresswoman”

    • @ponguso1
      @ponguso1 Před 3 lety +8

      and thats why billionaires shouldnt exist

  • @pedrojosecastro4851
    @pedrojosecastro4851 Před 3 lety +646

    Back in 2005 he was a guest speaker for 10 students, and now this lecture has been watched by more than 2.4 million users! I think the lesson here is to never feel discouraged by a small audience and for sharing your knowledge. You never know who, where and what can you reach. Great video to watch!

    • @SurvivingAnotherDay
      @SurvivingAnotherDay Před 2 lety +4

      Thoughts? Agree?

    • @sunsetman22
      @sunsetman22 Před 2 lety +11

      an awful choice for a role model

    • @businessincorpoated
      @businessincorpoated Před 2 lety

      this guy sucks

    • @jesspeed
      @jesspeed Před 2 lety +7

      @@sunsetman22 maybe back in the days, nowadays not such a good role model when you actually find out what he’s doing behind the scene when it comes to digital privacy and trust. Add to the fact that his social media platform became as shit and toxic as Twitter, you could say he created the deadly sins of modern times.

    • @allanmountford21
      @allanmountford21 Před 2 lety +1

      Given that Facebook is amongst the handful of most significant entities of the 21st century so far, perhaps it's more significant that this video has not had at least 250 million views. I presume the answer is that the same video can be accessed on many other sites.

  • @Airtayjay
    @Airtayjay Před 7 měsíci +5

    It's amazing, this feels like an alternate reality. Who knew back then that this guy would become who he is now.

  • @hazeust
    @hazeust Před 8 měsíci +5

    I think the craziest thing, to me, about this lecture is even a year into Facebook and he's still talking about outrageous numbers for the website. 6 million users, 100 million pageviews a day with 30-50 SQL queries on just profile pages alone - it's fascinating to look at Facebook's positioning today and still understand that, statistically, there *was* exponential growth between then and now, but that even in the beginning they were working with pretty serious numbers.

  • @mutumaraibumagiri9069
    @mutumaraibumagiri9069 Před 2 lety +203

    Humble beginnings. Saying facebook is "whatever you wanna call it". 16 years later its a monster.

    • @AvantiRold
      @AvantiRold Před 2 lety +5

      It was so new at that time, that there wasn't a definition for it. Right now we call them "web apps".

    • @miscellaneousmedia3753
      @miscellaneousmedia3753 Před 2 lety +4

      The Zucc AI became corrupted and went rogue

  • @moose-1
    @moose-1 Před 3 lety +1667

    This guy seems smart. He should look into diluting my shares.

    • @nghiatruong1315
      @nghiatruong1315 Před 3 lety +31

      Underrated Comment right here

    • @glipk
      @glipk Před 3 lety +2

      Lmao

    • @coin5207
      @coin5207 Před 3 lety +10

      Have you asked him to dilute it yet? If so, what were your shares diluted down to?

    • @adityap8387
      @adityap8387 Před 3 lety +11

      @@coin5207 0.05 percent

    • @AmaanBilwar
      @AmaanBilwar Před 3 lety +17

      We got an Eduardo over here

  • @IM-ws5if
    @IM-ws5if Před rokem +1

    it's amazing to watch this video after 8 years, just waaw

  • @pulkitdhanraj130
    @pulkitdhanraj130 Před 5 měsíci +2

    he is talking about things that were almost non existent back then but now these are fairly common
    now he talks about metaverse and the next phase of the internet, truly a visionary

  • @flatline7310
    @flatline7310 Před 8 lety +1704

    Ironically it's the only class that isn't spending time on Facebook.

    • @A2Kaid
      @A2Kaid Před 8 lety +32

      +flatline7310 Lol that's so funny I actually had to take the time out of my busy day to write this comment.

    • @asicaery7881
      @asicaery7881 Před 6 lety +6

      flatline7310 they are looking at Facebook itself

    • @whizzardblizzard5696
      @whizzardblizzard5696 Před 5 lety +1

      flatline7310 software development weren’t hot back then

    • @maryanne2025
      @maryanne2025 Před 5 lety

      Uh I was a freshman at the time . Facebook was pretty popular at my university at the the time. I didn’t have a smartphone or the app at the time though

    • @Tdymex
      @Tdymex Před 5 lety +1

      They are doing a debug session on Facebook. That’s why

  • @RamaSubbaiya
    @RamaSubbaiya Před 5 lety +862

    22:37
    *Mark:* I think its more useful to make things happen and apologize later.
    *Me:* Ah! Now I see your strategy.

  • @AlexVoxel
    @AlexVoxel Před rokem +2

    This lecture is amazing

  • @SharifAlkatib
    @SharifAlkatib Před rokem +6

    Protip for this talk: turn on CZcams Captions and you can read people's questions.

  • @thomasn708
    @thomasn708 Před 2 lety +415

    The concepts he talked about are normal today but advanced CS topics at that time like microarchitecture, distributed systems, load balancing, caching layer, etc that big tech were just figuring out. If I was a first or even second year CS student this would flew over my head. But I’m amazed the students were asking some very good questions.

    • @adamdubsky1105
      @adamdubsky1105 Před rokem +10

      Agree, Im almost at the end of my CS degree and still had some stuff fly over my head

    • @thomasn708
      @thomasn708 Před rokem +22

      @@adamdubsky1105 Don't worry that's normal. That's because most concepts taught in school cannot be easily fit into a hands on project that fit into a single semester. Thus the hands on portion barely scratch the surface. Once you go to work and see them in practice everything will click into place.

  • @bluetech2809
    @bluetech2809 Před 3 lety +263

    funny how the lecture theatre is almost empty. Imagine trying to get a seat at a lecture by Zuckerberg these days.

  • @carson3140
    @carson3140 Před 2 lety +10

    The contrast between this old lecture and his recent stuff with the meta verse is fascinating. Two completely different people.

  • @KoPianoBeautiful
    @KoPianoBeautiful Před 7 měsíci +1

    "This is one of the first times ive been to a lecture at harvard" love this

  • @Benderthegr865
    @Benderthegr865 Před 4 lety +280

    6:19
    Stoner shows up late:
    I must be really high professor looks like Zuckerberg today

  • @williambuckelli8362
    @williambuckelli8362 Před 8 lety +4046

    how is it this lecture is empty of people?

    • @imamulmalikchowdhury7659
      @imamulmalikchowdhury7659 Před 8 lety +893

      +William Buckelli it was 2005 you know , he wasnt as popular as he is now back then

    • @mohitkumar_aka_minto
      @mohitkumar_aka_minto Před 8 lety +454

      Coz most of the people were busy building cool things in their dorm rooms. Those who build things are rarely seen in events. Just like Mark, he too used to skip classes and events.

    • @EduardoKicks
      @EduardoKicks Před 7 lety +30

      what a troll lmao

    • @dcjunkieful
      @dcjunkieful Před 7 lety +48

      this video is from 2005, maybe a lot of people didn't even know what facebook was

    • @kendrickjg
      @kendrickjg Před 7 lety +14

      You're talking out of your butt. The internet was vastly popular in the year 2005 so your comment is irrelevant.

  • @thefifthwall5259
    @thefifthwall5259 Před rokem +25

    it actually seems like he has a soul here

  • @TomasMisura
    @TomasMisura Před rokem +4

    I understand the point. In nowadays many of these things have been already solved because we have already technology available but back in 2005 where just relational databases were available it was almost impossible to solve problems like Mark was talking about.

  • @RJAY2K
    @RJAY2K Před 4 lety +718

    As soon as he said "Yo" I looked at the comment section

  • @litolitprindle4564
    @litolitprindle4564 Před 2 lety +76

    “They started off trying to make something cool not trying to make a company” real spill

    • @darkMuffin31
      @darkMuffin31 Před 2 lety +1

      Also a great way to burn out creating useless things that only you think are cool. These days he doesn’t invest in a business unless it has an Amazon-like obsession with customers.

    • @Hammeredveracity
      @Hammeredveracity Před 2 lety +1

      @@darkMuffin31 False

    • @megadeth_9611
      @megadeth_9611 Před 2 lety +1

      @@darkMuffin31 that's false

  • @FrankFernandezGod1
    @FrankFernandezGod1 Před 7 měsíci +1

    WOW no one is in the audience. No matter how you feel about him, this was an opportunity that more people should have jumped on to watch.

  • @LeadRakFPS
    @LeadRakFPS Před rokem +66

    The people that decided not to show up that day....oooof. No one will ever believe their story about how they decided to skip their CS50 class that day and it's hilarious.

    • @johnworden5633
      @johnworden5633 Před rokem +2

      everyone will believe their story they went to harvard

    • @LeadRakFPS
      @LeadRakFPS Před rokem +2

      @John Worden No, not really. There are a lot of people that have gone to Harvard. I personally know 2 people that graduated from Harvard and have a friend that did his fellowship in medical bioscience at Harvard. So, a lot of people have been to Harvard, but not everyone was in a lecture with Mark Zuckerberg.

    • @tonyisnotdead
      @tonyisnotdead Před rokem

      is mark zuccerberg that special?

    • @dannyfar7989
      @dannyfar7989 Před rokem

      @@tonyisnotdead His Political Influence is well above That of an average Harvard student, so is the Magnitude of his company. He might not be the Person anyone with a sound mind "aspires" to become. He had a lot of luck and "right place right Time Moments so as a Human beeing you might not Consider him that special. His Impact, The Political Power and the magnitude of the effect his actions had to this Planet are far avove average so yes: he is that special

  • @_Anson_Chan_
    @_Anson_Chan_ Před 5 lety +2233

    13 Years ago: Lectures university students on Information systems and Computer science.
    13 Years Later: Explains the definition of 'internet' to a bunch of confused Senators(Grandpas).

    • @alexandrufilipescu1301
      @alexandrufilipescu1301 Před 4 lety +24

      I am actually a developer myself and I find it really interesting, even I have taken notes.

    • @alexandrufilipescu1301
      @alexandrufilipescu1301 Před 4 lety +8

      @JHB Luck That is true, he changed very weirdly and I am not sure why....

    • @kneesnap1041
      @kneesnap1041 Před 4 lety +28

      @@alexandrufilipescu1301 that's what corporations do to a person.

    • @wouldbabyhitlerkillyou4217
      @wouldbabyhitlerkillyou4217 Před 4 lety +5

      @@kneesnap1041 asif he wasn't always a snake...

    • @kneesnap1041
      @kneesnap1041 Před 4 lety +20

      @@wouldbabyhitlerkillyou4217 don't kid yourself zuckerburg was just a smart dude. Corporations change people, money changes people. There isn't a way around that

  • @lilronnyg5724
    @lilronnyg5724 Před 2 lety +608

    I don’t know anything about CS or even plan to learn it, but I watched this lecture as a business major and I still feel like I got so much insight on entrepreneurship.

    • @natedrake7163
      @natedrake7163 Před 2 lety +30

      I just like alien history

    • @ShaferHart
      @ShaferHart Před 2 lety +21

      You didn't get anything lol

    • @cybercery5271
      @cybercery5271 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ShaferHart I didn't get anything, the OP probably got something.

    • @fictionisfake4280
      @fictionisfake4280 Před rokem +19

      Idiot business majors think that every lucky guy that gets rich and has generic platitudes has "insights".

    • @maximorodriguez6849
      @maximorodriguez6849 Před rokem +6

      ​@@fictionisfake4280 Luck definitely plays a part but you can't deny that Facebook has not only remained relevant, but above the competition since its inception and Mark has definitely been key to their continued success.

  • @CodingAqyanoos
    @CodingAqyanoos Před 2 měsíci +1

    I wish he wasn't that shy and didn't stop talking about technical stuff at FB instead of random questions(nonsense questions). It was the best talk on CZcams. Great guy!

  • @jazzcardashcam
    @jazzcardashcam Před 8 měsíci

    Watching this in 2023 is fascinating. I just played the whole thing while editing a video. Seems like a nice guy with good ideas who is trying hard.

  • @itsbalake6964
    @itsbalake6964 Před 2 lety +2771

    Honestly Mark is amazing and highly intelligent. Set aside all the lizard and robot nonsense

    • @ohsnapohsnap7346
      @ohsnapohsnap7346 Před 2 lety +152

      He seems to be more like a lizard robot now than then he seems like ur everyday confident adult in this

    • @sergiopepe2210
      @sergiopepe2210 Před 2 lety +66

      Yeah, intelligent enough to become a billionaire by selling your data...

    • @gavcom4060
      @gavcom4060 Před 2 lety +120

      @@sergiopepe2210 well sounds like an intelligent thing to do.

    • @itsbalake6964
      @itsbalake6964 Před 2 lety +1

      @danny supersell good save 😅

    • @jamescricketson9464
      @jamescricketson9464 Před 2 lety

      You brought it up

  • @theludvigmaxis1
    @theludvigmaxis1 Před 2 lety +332

    What’s strange is he sounded fairly normal here. Seems like his robotic demeanor came later

    • @uziboozy4540
      @uziboozy4540 Před 2 lety +18

      The elite bruh, they conquer 'em all.

    • @hyperreal
      @hyperreal Před 2 lety +81

      He's worried about every word he says will get scrutinized by media and critics as he represents one of the largest tech companies in the world now. People truly hate the rich.

    • @liamcawley6440
      @liamcawley6440 Před 2 lety +22

      when your daily decisions affect a couple billion dollars i bet that comes immediately

    • @rodney_jaspers
      @rodney_jaspers Před 2 lety +23

      Downsides of being a face of a corperate. You loose your own identity to the outside world and have to be carefull with what you say and do

    • @zacharymcafee8295
      @zacharymcafee8295 Před 2 lety +12

      Idk man. He’s got a lot on his conscience. Facebook has exploited and demonstrated evil in this world unfathomable to sane individuals. He’s seen a lot, and pays people a fuck ton of money to sit through the trauma of witnessing and filtering out all the most messed up content that gets reported. Include litigation issues he’s faced with left and right, and the kind of lobbying people are trying to do with him *always*. All the while continuing to pursue revolutionary tech (meta. The idea must’ve been in his mind since this video.) it’s a lot. I’d lose my humanity too, or at least, it would be at the bottom of my list of concerns. But hey that’s not to say I’d be surprised if he came out as a reptile or robot or some shit later lmao.

  • @asadpatel1824
    @asadpatel1824 Před rokem +1

    Bookmark :
    15:30 - Easy to start, not limited by Initial Capital - About Skill.
    19:00 - Leverage and Hire People.

  • @Socialsoda
    @Socialsoda Před rokem +3

    amazing we get to see content like this, CZcams is full of great information! "Facebook or what ever you call it" - two years later this auditorium would be FULL!

  • @mohamedamir5809
    @mohamedamir5809 Před 2 lety +724

    How amazing it could be if Mark comes in 2022 with a new update of this lecture, enhanced with his 17 y experience in technology, business and senators

    • @charleswhite758
      @charleswhite758 Před 2 lety +22

      Yes! It would be perfect if it was advertised really low-key, like "web-site developer discusses his product", so only 15 people turn up again - of course he would have cameras recording from all angles for later viewing.

    • @gokhan.
      @gokhan. Před rokem +33

      he wouldnt be as open as this video probably

    • @SaadPatel
      @SaadPatel Před rokem +13

      Ans senators lol

    • @austinklohn533
      @austinklohn533 Před rokem +6

      we could learn about how he ruined his entire business in a single year

    • @spacegerrit9499
      @spacegerrit9499 Před rokem +17

      "please put on your VR headsets, this is a META lecture, thank you.. Hello? Where is everyone?"

  • @eazyblstr6482
    @eazyblstr6482 Před 8 lety +1179

    I feel like the audiance doesn't really know this guy that much... If they only knew what was gonna happen in the years following

    • @myiq170
      @myiq170 Před 8 lety +26

      Tangent Theta Are you kidding me who ever said he was a great programmer, a genius......
      he is a rich man.......you all watch too many movies, he's a good programmer, sub par compared to his peers then and now.... Dustin M. is the person that you're thinking of.... wow its so crazy....but expected even if you saw the movie, where would you obtain hes a great programmer....
      anyway i am not trying to bash him, if i was to sum him up in a phrase I would say....
      "he has incredible timing"
      as a programmer I would rate him on a scale from 1-10 a (4)
      you want to know a great programmer check out my old professor from Harvard David Malan... cs.harvard.edu/malan/cv/malan.pdf

    • @wopmf4345FxFDxdGaa20
      @wopmf4345FxFDxdGaa20 Před 8 lety +7

      +Tangent Theta Well if you ask from anyone, why do they use facebook, probably nobody is going to answer: "Because their database management is great".
      Technical details are of course important part, but it's just one part among many other important things. Often a technically better solution does not get people's attention and trust.
      I think about how certain social medias get popular, it's a lot like a snowball effect. People join because their friends are in there.

    • @Beingskilled
      @Beingskilled Před 8 lety

      +Dylan Barton Yes probably they don't. Video was recorded in 2005.

    • @fancypanda
      @fancypanda Před 8 lety +3

      +wopmf4345FxFDxdGaa20 This is a COMPUTER SCIENCE class. People are there because they think of stuff like "database scaleability."

    • @wopmf4345FxFDxdGaa20
      @wopmf4345FxFDxdGaa20 Před 8 lety

      Erebus Yes of course it is, but the discussion above was about social networks and which of them got popular . . . :) And that is not only about computer science, it has very much to do with other things too.

  • @kaohsiung99
    @kaohsiung99 Před 8 měsíci

    For the record, I was enrolled at the Univ. of Texas at Arlington in 2008. At that time, no one was talking about (or using) Facebook that I knew.

  • @sushmit6415
    @sushmit6415 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I thought it was gonna be a class of clt + C and clt + V, but he genuinely taught something

  • @ilustrado7291
    @ilustrado7291 Před 7 lety +135

    "AS TECHNOLOGY BECOMES MORE GENERIC AND LESS EXPENSIVE, THE LEVERAGE POINT BECOMES MORE IN PEOPLE." - I couldn't agree more on this one.

    • @knowiz8071
      @knowiz8071 Před 7 lety +9

      I thought I was the only one who got that point. And the one about doing things then apologizing later (privacy issues).

    • @aftabansari3845
      @aftabansari3845 Před 4 lety +2

      What does that mean? Please elaborate

    • @dylanhood8311
      @dylanhood8311 Před 2 lety +3

      I think about streamers. Access to stream gear has become easier and streaming is oversaturated. Early adapters who were able to afford gear and have the knowledge on how to did well. Now, technology is more generic and less expensive. You’ve now got to have something that separates you from the rest. Leverage

    • @Mrityunjay7
      @Mrityunjay7 Před 2 lety

      @@aftabansari3845 I think something like how these days micro-transactions make more money than paid games

    • @charleswhite758
      @charleswhite758 Před 2 lety

      @@aftabansari3845 Yeah, I don't get it either. A good proverb needs to be more obvious.

  • @ddys9824
    @ddys9824 Před 2 lety +77

    I see. People back in 2005 loved to sit in the middle rows too. This tradition carries on today

  • @ivanwaskahatj
    @ivanwaskahatj Před 8 měsíci

    Nelder-Mead minimum search of Simionescu's function. Simplex vertices are ordered by their values, with 1 having the lowest (fx best) value.

  • @ramizr
    @ramizr Před 2 lety +9

    this was an amazing lecture !

  • @cameronmetz5044
    @cameronmetz5044 Před 3 lety +234

    22:10 "amazon was a little more calculated ..." even Zuck knew Jeff was an evil mastermind compared to all these other tech startups . . .

    • @SuperAmrTube
      @SuperAmrTube Před 3 lety +21

      That’s why he said it was more “calculated” not complicated lmao

    • @aabc
      @aabc Před 2 lety +1

      He meant that in a positive way.. i think he was trying to say how visionary bezos was

  • @deathstar4794
    @deathstar4794 Před 4 lety +112

    At 21, I discovered that you should not get drunk close to drains. That was my pinnacle of wisdom for that year.

    • @Jack-cw8bw
      @Jack-cw8bw Před 3 lety +1

      As a 20 year old, why not

    • @aidanhowe2953
      @aidanhowe2953 Před 3 lety

      what the hell happened

    • @Zubayer_Islam_Rezoan
      @Zubayer_Islam_Rezoan Před 3 lety +8

      @@aidanhowe2953 He got drunk close to a drain.

    • @schmud143
      @schmud143 Před 2 lety

      @@Jack-cw8bw Hey now that you’re 21 do you understand?

    • @josephjoestar77
      @josephjoestar77 Před 2 lety

      @@schmud143 I just hit 21 last month and I'm still confused about what I should be doing for my future, currently majoring in Information Systems

  • @TORTLESSS
    @TORTLESSS Před rokem +1

    this and the steve jobs lecture at a business school are just great

  • @elchichi
    @elchichi Před rokem +6

    I would immediately hire this brilliant young man! :D

  • @chubbypompie553
    @chubbypompie553 Před 2 lety +466

    this is insane that only like 15 people showed up to hear advice from Mark Zuckerburg, if he were to do something like this today an entire football stadium would be filled.

    • @theastuteangler
      @theastuteangler Před rokem

      facebook was barely in the mainstream at this point, if at all. it was a niche website in use in universities and colleges. not really insane if you think about it. everything starts somewhere. oh wait, Gen Z thinks everything began with them.

    • @FlockofSmeagles
      @FlockofSmeagles Před rokem +9

      Would the whole school show up? Sure, but a football stadium to hear a computer science lecture? I don't know. Definitely would be a turn out, but no where near that crazy.

    • @ngndnd
      @ngndnd Před rokem +31

      @@FlockofSmeagles everyone and their mom wants to go into computer science now

    • @FlockofSmeagles
      @FlockofSmeagles Před rokem +6

      @@ngndnd Mm, computer science is appealing to most people. I'll give you that. At least up to a point. A lot of people see the aesthetic of programming. Once they realize that it's mostly trudging through data day in and day out. They skate on it. I still doubt that a football stadiums worth of people would show up to a computer science lecture.

    • @0dayyy
      @0dayyy Před rokem

      @@FlockofSmeagles that’s true, i’m in my first year of cs and after the first algebra exam we had, almost everyone dropped out

  • @IARRCSim
    @IARRCSim Před 7 lety +171

    Facebook's like feature had a bug back then that redirected all likes to Mark's speech instead of the website. Mark sounded ditzy for years until that bug got fixed.

  • @sarafaaani
    @sarafaaani Před 9 měsíci +1

    watching it at the same age as Mark was at this point... lets see where the future takes.

  • @jajasaria
    @jajasaria Před 8 měsíci

    even thou im in my 10years software dev, i feel like 2005 Mark is more experience than me today.

  • @reymartcanuel7151
    @reymartcanuel7151 Před 4 lety +51

    For those who are here and asked this same question: What's CS50? It's actually "Introduction to Computer Science"

    • @Newtube_Channel
      @Newtube_Channel Před 4 lety +1

      The course that barely makes the grade of the first rung of the ladder.

    • @Juniperus_Godegara
      @Juniperus_Godegara Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you for explaining, the title makes sense now.

    • @enzoys
      @enzoys Před 2 lety +3

      That was in their first period?! Damn, for 20 students just after their high school they made some good questions and followed up really well in that class

  • @Lmomjian
    @Lmomjian Před 4 lety +84

    incredible that at this time the website had 400M daily page views and there are 20 people attending the lecture

    • @jonclement
      @jonclement Před 2 lety +12

      back when startups weren't cool and everyone thought that it took more then a few people to build something impactful

    • @Lmomjian
      @Lmomjian Před 2 lety

      @@jonclement yes

    • @charleswhite758
      @charleswhite758 Před 2 lety

      The person in charge of publicising that lecture should have been fired. Probably just stuck a post-it note on a wood notice-board somewhere on campus "interesting guy talking about computers".

    • @jaaan2914
      @jaaan2914 Před rokem

      Well, it didn't, so...

  • @anhnguyenhoai9003
    @anhnguyenhoai9003 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Mark is a like a perfect 10. What a man!

  • @ryansandigan7184
    @ryansandigan7184 Před 8 měsíci +1

    As a full-stack web developer what I can say Mark Zuckerberg is brilliant. He is ahead on that time.

  • @hemantsharma1834
    @hemantsharma1834 Před 4 lety +426

    41:00 "If people feel like their information isn't private, then that screws us in the long term." LOL

    • @orangemint2890
      @orangemint2890 Před 2 lety +19

      Famous last words

    • @markwashington7731
      @markwashington7731 Před 2 lety +14

      wow you actually sat through this ?

    • @nashsmith2303
      @nashsmith2303 Před 2 lety +12

      Cringed at that part. Also the lack of detail and awkwardness of the question "How did you come up with the idea for facebook?"

    • @hackerprime9722
      @hackerprime9722 Před 2 lety +6

      It seems his sentiments on that changed over time.

    • @HtheKing
      @HtheKing Před 2 lety +4

      @@markwashington7731 we just built different bro

  • @QuesoDipp
    @QuesoDipp Před 2 lety +63

    I like how he continually fishes for "CS questions", but seems more than happy to give genuine responses to whatever anyone wants to ask.

    • @charleswhite758
      @charleswhite758 Před 2 lety +10

      He was possibly in danger of giving away far too much sensitive info about his business model.

  • @paritoshgavali
    @paritoshgavali Před 9 měsíci +6

    from giving lecture in Harvard to literally fighting richest man in an MMA ring

    • @ess459
      @ess459 Před 9 měsíci +3

      and in Rome like gladiator

  • @mikeshea3693
    @mikeshea3693 Před 9 měsíci

    At 18:33 when Mark asks about the data structure of their distributed caching system and the closed captioning for his colleague's response says "inaudible" he is saying "trie" which is a tree-type data structure.