150 years later: back in the 2020s, a supercomputer used to occupy two tennis courts that operate at exaflops and costing $300 million, but now, we have implantable cheap neural computer devices that as small as a neuron can operate at 500 yottaflops and only cost $30.
no 150 years later: the people in the tv literally are are real and come out of the tv but not like 3d but u can actually touch them and they feel real and everything
Phones are really underrated. Imagine having a device in your hand that can calculate basically anything, show any information you need, can communicate to your friends, and have access to freaking all of the thousand years of humanity's knowledge..
@@TrueMrMilk GOOGLE SEARCH HOW MANY YEARS IT TAKES!!! GOOGLE: Ralph and Coop calculated that these shared segments showed ancestors stretching back some 3,000 years, or 100 generations.
Yeah, constantly being tracked and recorded by everyone. More and more people's jobs being replaced by technology. And soon everyone will be able to create their own viruses at home!
90's? Try being born in 81 and seeing every piece of technology around you shrinking by 10% every year that passes. Every week there was a newer and smaller piece of equipment being advertised on TV and in shop windows. Bigger and higher quality TV's and newer arcade games with much better graphics in every arcade. Phones got smaller and more functional and computers became affordable for the average home by the mid 80's. It was the closest to time travel I've ever experienced in my life. You had to be there to understand how quickly things moved back then. The 80's even had a version of internet that was sent to your TV for free. It was called Ceefax or Teletext. You could play games. Make bets, get sports results and TV guides. The 90's were an awesome time to live and grow up in but the 80's was better. One thing. The technology was groundbreaking and fantastic. They also came with a huge price if you wanted it and no-one could realistically afford it on the average income of the time.
It's nice to see how far we've come with electronic technology, especially considering that it's a pity that people take a lot of stuff for granted these days.
Yeah I’ve had a car for 6 years and a good amount of time I’ve spent with it I’ve always hated how rough it is when I go over bumps but all that changed when I started learning how to ride horses now I honestly will never complain about how rough my car is
I think we take for granted how well we had before all the tech became so assessable.....people don't connect so much anymore as much as they do to their phones and computers....and everyone is just words on a screen....we don't really see the person anymore...so many times and people don't connect in person as much.....and hounding see kids out playing like they used to....
Awesome to see how far we've come in technology. I can already imagine how soon in the future 1 TB computer hard disks will be considered low-storage disks lol.
@@thomaskrol8574 but the storyline becomes crappier, repetitive, more microtransactions, downgraded from what it was advertised cause companies care more on money than its fan's desires.
I love to see how technology has evolved throughout the years. Thanks to the engineers and geniuses that we have and had in the past. It's so fascinating to see where it all came from and how it was built in the past. Such an amazing experience of knowledge.
Growing up in the 80s I: Still washed dishes by hand Had to roll up/down the garage door by hand Used a non-electric typewriter Used a rotary dial phone hand wrote my music song lists cooked popcorn on the stove top and cooked dinner in the oven (fried chicken and other frozen foods) played vinyl records and later cassettes, without giving future of music storage a second thought and yes... still watched B&W TV. How my life has changed in 35 years.
Smartphones should be completely free, because they generate insane profit for a lot of enterprises in very shady ways. Actually people should rather get paid, for participating in this transparent person experiment.
well no but actually no, sci-fi movies today portray technology prob 100 years from now so if u were born in 1921 today would be considered sci-fi to you :)
@@thatoneleaf9895 there was a time traveler who predicted the future once want it finally happened he disappeared also there are no records about him being born for any kind of origin except for the time-traveling truck that he hidden that day nobody believes him until he disappeared at a room where he is being watch and then suddenly disappear 🙄 i can't believe it but it still has proof 🧾 that he was there once....
Just 2 years later and it’s already out of date on the high end of technology. Excellent video; it takes a lot of time & work to put something like this together. Thanks for posting.
I believe we owe gratitude to those who built the foundations for our improvements and hope to one-day also be appreciated by those who further build on our improvements
I am so glad tech has advanced this far! I enjoyed my cassette tape collection, but my phone collection has more songs and I can carry it with me where ever I go!
Sometimes I like to take it a step back and carry just an iPod with me it’s so great when you can break away from modern tech it’s like a breath of fresh air
Mr. Jeff you are right. As we all saw in the video it took so many disks and things to get at least 2 or 3 megabytes. And now we've got 1 Terabyte in just a tiny little sd card.
It's easy to take things for granted now days. Specifically technology like phones. Where people always want the next upgrade as to not feel left out but they don't even realise how little time they spent with their previous phone to take advantage of all its full capabilities and software. That's why I appreciate videos like these, looking back in history you see how hard and limited technology was it makes you feel somewhat relieved that that's not have it is now and we've advanced it so much, but also makes you feel exited and proud to how fast things will advance in what seems to be a shorter amount of time. And it doesn't only apply to technology, the best way to improve is to look at the past but also acts as an examples of how to avoid making the same mistakes.
I was deeply fascinated by the 1.44mb and its storage amount when it came out. I dedicated myself to working on S2 to fit neatly and entirely on there complete with instructions, sample world file to examine, and the engine itself with plugins which was images of 48 sprites, 70 tiles, 52 critters, 16 combat backdrops, 256-user definable icons, and 150 songs. My life's work, S2, would fit neatly and entirely on that single 3 & 1/2 inch disk.
my aunt is 94 years old, and she remember the first time they had a radio in their house, technology evolved but think also of peoples who saw hose gadgets come in back then, show a beta video cassette to a kid and they don't have a clue of what it is, neither what to do with a rotary dialing phone. thanks a lot for that very informative video
OK, for the record, the first eBook system was written by Glassbook, Inc. in Waltham, MA and deployed in 2000 with the availability of the Stephen King novella "Riding the Bullet". The book was readable on computer, laptops, and early tablets. The e-Ink technology had not been invented and affordable LCD screens were not available. Books were delivered by a web-based platform called the Content Server (I wrote it) later operated by Overdrive Inc. The company was sold to Adobe and the eBook client software, including DRM, was merged into Adobe Acrobat Reader, renamed Adobe Reader, but later retracted. There are the facts. Amazon... pffft.
"It is so fast that it's measured in FLOPS" That line hurts. That it's PETAflops is the special thing, not that they use FLOPS as a unit. That unit must be as old as the transistor itself if not older and is used for pretty much every kind of processor, including comparetively weak microcontroller and literally every PC CPU, not just supercomputers.
2:20 As an IT student I have to say you're wrong and it hurts my eyes terribly 😱 1 TB = 1024 GB = 1,048,576 MB 2^10 B = 1 KB 2^10 KB = 1 MB 2^10 MB = 1 GB 2^10 GB = 1 TB Basics that even 8 yo child should know And also 2^10 TB = 1 PB (Petabyte) 2^10 PB = 1 EB (Exabyte)
I remember when the wife and I bought our first computer in 92 or 93. It was a 486 D or SX2, 50 Mhz, with a whopping 8 MB of RAM, and a 450 MB HDD. It came with a commercial from Microsoft, from the man himself, saying that 450 MB was the most hard drive space one would EVER need. Now, even my smallest thumb drive is 256 GB. I remember getting a multimedia upgrade that came with a 2x CDROM, speakers and an additional 8 MB of RAM. I later upgraded to a 100 Mhz system. Oh, and this was before computers came with modems, so when dial-up became a thing, I had to buy one of those too. I believe the first one I got was a 9600 kbaud. It's so funny, if you ask a kid today what a baud rate was, they'd probably assume you meant something about the human body.
I think they forgot about Samsung having a 108mp camera in their latest phone, and even being able to cram a stylus into their phones, as well as making iconic foldable phones. 😓😡
Past : TV doing its own job, Phone doing its own job, CD player doing its own job, Computer doing its own job. Now : Smartphones doing most of the thing mentioned above. 2050 : A tiny chip doing more than the things mentioned above.
My dad was born in 51, and there for saw the first personal computer hit the market, much like me born in 92 saw the arrival of the smart phone. That is kinda crazy to think before my fathers life there was pretty much no tech that the average person could use let alone do anything we can do today.
You forgot ZIP Drives (100 and 250 MB), Jazz Drives, Orb Drives, and similar "high capacity" removable disk drives of the '90s. Also, CDs with 650-700 MB of capacity...not generally rewritable but a decent capacity before Flash Drives and SD Cards.
5 years ago, underscreen fingerprint reader was a dream. Now its common. In 2001, we had an computer which had storage capacity of 10 gb. In 2016, we had an laptop with 2 tb storage. It was a gaming laptop under 600$
The iPhone 11 has a "whopping" 265gb (which you have to pay extra as basic storage capacity is 64gb) yet my android phone has 128gb as standard and it only cost me £250
I thought Alan Turing designed the first stored-program computer? I think crediting Babbage is like crediting Leonardo Da Vinci with inventing the helicopter...
Alan Turing made turing machine and it is a complex version of Babbage's analytical engine improved with technology and computing capabilities. So it's still fair to say tht Charles Babbage invented computer. And also Da vinci made the concept and sketch of wht a helicopter is and it is beleived to be capable of lifting off the ground
I've gotten to the point that I can't sleep without this man's voice. I have a playlist that continues all night, and it's always a surprise what I'm waking up to hear. 😂. Hello technology! 🤣
I'm surprised you forgot to mention something. Early mechanical TV models were the 1st ones on the market with their really crapy 40 line screen. But, other than the Nickelodeon, it was the only game in town. However, their later models were given a boost technologywise in order to compete with the newer technology that their competitors were now using. Their competitor's models now having many more lines and a much better picture, manufacturers of mechanical sets, went up against their competitors by making the very 1st color tv's in the 1920's. Yes, the 1920's! The picture was much more primitive in clarity , but it was in color! So, that was something that kept them in business, for a few more years anyway.
All of this reminds me of how far video games have come. I remember dreaming of the day when games would look as good as they do now. What’s funny is I showed my little cousin who was somewhere between seven or eight the time an old PS2 game I recently started playing again & she had this disgusted confused look on her face 😂. She played & eventually had fun, but her expression said it all.
Well in 20 or 30 years the technology will bring much more, I am sure that there is gonna be a mind-reading PC or phone which will be quite impressing but also bad because we all are goimg to be lazy and wont try to figure out a thing by ourselves.
The storage of old hard drive has only 3.75 mb who was now only equevalent to a one song if you download it.. what an amazing technology being so upgradable each decade.
my nan was born in 1936 (passed away) and she showed me those old tv's when she was little and it was amazing...i still remember the 1960's tv she had in 90's (i think 30 years old then).. i swear that TV has gone on so many repairs and remote buttons got invisible but i memorized it...i remember them floppy disks i used those for a save file or small games on old PC when i moved with my mom's boyfriend... jump to the future when i look at that stuff i can only say ''yea those were the days'' ...
@@YourAverageDrama I agree but if you buy an apple for $1.00 because it has a pretty package rather than a similar apple for 30c then it ain't so good for your health.
My PC's CPU calculates using floating point operations. After watching the section at 8:36 I now want a CPU that can handle flowing points. They sound much nicer.
Hey. I have to correct you here. the First Computer Developed was the Zuse Z1 in 1937. Unfortunatley it was destroyed during the bomb attacks on Berlin in 1943/1944. Zuse built a Replica in 1986/1989 which is still viewable in the German Technonlogy Museum in Berlin.
I remember having to save all my school work on a floppy disk for classes, by the time I graduated college we were upgraded to using USBs for saving work
@@AlecsNeo Depends what, I like apple, I have a Iphone se and a ipad 5th gen, The ipad still has up to date ios and it works just as well as when i got it 4 years ago
I still have my Nokia 1011..charger cord and instructional booklet from 1993..I remember my phone bill was around 500 dollars a month..roaming charges sucked..
Teacher to class, "no, you may not use a calculator, you never know when you're going to be able to utilize the functions of a calculator...so put your cellphones away"
8:07 The 1.5 TB is correct, but it is the MEMORY that is 1.5 TB. The storage can be a whopping 8 TB! You need 99,999,999 8 inch floppy disks to hold all that!
150 years later: back in the 2020s, a supercomputer used to occupy two tennis courts that operate at exaflops and costing $300 million, but now, we have implantable cheap neural computer devices that as small as a neuron can operate at 500 yottaflops and only cost $30.
Lmao😂😂😂😂
Ah, technology. We love ya.
no 150 years later: the people in the tv literally are are real and come out of the tv but not like 3d but u can actually touch them and they feel real and everything
Well $30 150 years later must be $2000000000 now
The supercomputer there can gather data from every atom in the whole galaxy
Phones are really underrated. Imagine having a device in your hand that can calculate basically anything, show any information you need, can communicate to your friends, and have access to freaking all of the thousand years of humanity's knowledge..
And yet, the best use millennials have found for this amazing device is to capture and share selfies....and watch porn.
@@caty863 i agree except the last one
@@hafidzrizki5603 haha
@@caty863 yap🥲
@@caty863 but they don't know what continent we are on, or what a time zone is. (i don't have a cell phone- they don't work out here- no coverage...)
The whole video:
That tiny thing you see everywhere used to be this big
Just like your _ _ _ _ _
Rashed125 Aww man, I was watching this video at 1:45 in the morning, read your comment, laughed out loud and scared my sleeping cat 🤪
Riceracm watch ur back, u should never ruin a cat’s slep
Aryan :D didn’t know about that channel, I just like the kitty, too cute
Pretty much. 😂
1960: First Big Computer
2010: Bigger memory
2050: Easier coding
2100: Mind-reading computer
2500: Infinite storage
3000: Infinite battery
the 3000 is almost impossible because of marketing
Me 10 like
I want phone 3000 years
@@TrueMrMilk GOOGLE SEARCH HOW MANY YEARS IT TAKES!!!
GOOGLE: Ralph and Coop calculated that these shared segments showed ancestors stretching back some 3,000 years, or 100 generations.
Nano diamond nuclear battery last long 27k years
Man it feel good to look at the past and to see how far we’ve come 😊
It's Great
Sure makes you appreciate how convenient things are today who knows where we will go next?
Real
I wish I had a yotrabyte on my phone
Yeah, constantly being tracked and recorded by everyone. More and more people's jobs being replaced by technology.
And soon everyone will be able to create their own viruses at home!
I’m proud that as a 90s kid growing up; technology has been shrinking so many times! Especially computers and TV! 📺💻🖥
Yeah yes indeed ,technology has been progressed but shrinked aloooot ever since,sm mean holy f!ckin shit,just incredible.
90's? Try being born in 81 and seeing every piece of technology around you shrinking by 10% every year that passes. Every week there was a newer and smaller piece of equipment being advertised on TV and in shop windows. Bigger and higher quality TV's and newer arcade games with much better graphics in every arcade. Phones got smaller and more functional and computers became affordable for the average home by the mid 80's. It was the closest to time travel I've ever experienced in my life. You had to be there to understand how quickly things moved back then.
The 80's even had a version of internet that was sent to your TV for free. It was called Ceefax or Teletext. You could play games. Make bets, get sports results and TV guides. The 90's were an awesome time to live and grow up in but the 80's was better.
One thing. The technology was groundbreaking and fantastic. They also came with a huge price if you wanted it and no-one could realistically afford it on the average income of the time.
Yeah. Been interesting to see how much forward we've come in such a short time, as I remember how everything in early 2000s seemed so futuristic.
NO one should like this comment anymore!!!!!! IT's PERFECT!!!
Apple has been requiring people to buy accessories since their first computer.
and still didn't have a headphone jack.
And that evil price as well
Here have a 300$ compute but the 5000$ mouse and also we made a custom socket so other mouses won’t fit
the funny part is when he said apple is the lead innovator and listed off low storage numbers and their outdated display tech lmao
True
It's nice to see how far we've come with electronic technology, especially considering that it's a pity that people take a lot of stuff for granted these days.
Yeah I’ve had a car for 6 years and a good amount of time I’ve spent with it I’ve always hated how rough it is when I go over bumps but all that changed when I started learning how to ride horses now I honestly will never complain about how rough my car is
I think we take for granted how well we had before all the tech became so assessable.....people don't connect so much anymore as much as they do to their phones and computers....and everyone is just words on a screen....we don't really see the person anymore...so many times and people don't connect in person as much.....and hounding see kids out playing like they used to....
Awesome to see how far we've come in technology.
I can already imagine how soon in the future 1 TB computer hard disks will be considered low-storage disks lol.
ᒍᕮᑎᑎY ...With a 100TB SSD available right now, we’ve already surpassed that.
In about 10 years or so
Well games are going to be bigger to have more content
@@thomaskrol8574 but the storyline becomes crappier, repetitive, more microtransactions, downgraded from what it was advertised cause companies care more on money than its fan's desires.
@@Iam_Dunn yeah but it's expensive as hell.
I love to see how technology has evolved throughout the years. Thanks to the engineers and geniuses that we have and had in the past. It's so fascinating to see where it all came from and how it was built in the past. Such an amazing experience of knowledge.
5:45
Look on what she’s doing.
Literally nothing...
Hahaha went back and watched and that was funny!
It was literally lagging 😅
Lol
She is wiping the dust off the screen 😁
Shit was broken and she was frustratingly trying to read her book.
Growing up in the 80s I:
Still washed dishes by hand
Had to roll up/down the garage door by hand
Used a non-electric typewriter
Used a rotary dial phone
hand wrote my music song lists
cooked popcorn on the stove top and cooked dinner in the oven (fried chicken and other frozen foods)
played vinyl records and later cassettes, without giving future of music storage a second thought
and yes...
still watched B&W TV.
How my life has changed in 35 years.
People complain about smartphone prices now but imagine droppin 10k for a 20 minute call time giant bulky phone... it’s crazy how far we’ve come
Imagine how far we will go
....you can buy a new phone and bacon and a live animal in the same bag at walmart for under $50, just saying
Smartphones should be completely free, because they generate insane profit for a lot of enterprises in very shady ways. Actually people should rather get paid, for participating in this transparent person experiment.
At this time you have 111likez
@@elmariachi5133 i hope you are zoking
I can never forget the change of the Hard disk drives and floppy drives!
This is insane. We're literally living in a sci-fi world right now.
Gaurav Joshi you would have said the same thing 80 years ago
Fr
Well what people in the early 19s thought
well no but actually no, sci-fi movies today portray technology prob 100 years from now so if u were born in 1921 today would be considered sci-fi to you :)
@@thatoneleaf9895 there was a time traveler who predicted the future once want it finally happened he disappeared also there are no records about him being born for any kind of origin except for the time-traveling truck that he hidden that day nobody believes him until he disappeared at a room where he is being watch and then suddenly disappear 🙄 i can't believe it but it still has proof 🧾 that he was there once....
Just 2 years later and it’s already out of date on the high end of technology. Excellent video; it takes a lot of time & work to put something like this together. Thanks for posting.
I believe we owe gratitude to those who built the foundations for our improvements and hope to one-day also be appreciated by those who further build on our improvements
Technology trully change our live. Amazing
I am so glad tech has advanced this far!
I enjoyed my cassette tape collection, but my phone collection has more songs and I can carry it with me where ever I go!
Sometimes I like to take it a step back and carry just an iPod with me it’s so great when you can break away from modern tech it’s like a breath of fresh air
I'm still amazed how storage has gotten so small (physically) and so large (capacity).
Mr. Jeff you are right. As we all saw in the video it took so many disks and things to get at least 2 or 3 megabytes. And now we've got 1 Terabyte in just a tiny little sd card.
@Sagittarian Wolf in truth 1 even 2 Terabytes means that size of device can hold more video and audio etc compared to 128GB devices
4:20 calls Apple a key innovator.. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Solly fu
Ha iPhone whopping storage , you mean Samsung galaxy s 10 which has 1 terabyte of storage
@russelburgraymond couldn’t agree more.
It's easy to take things for granted now days. Specifically technology like phones. Where people always want the next upgrade as to not feel left out but they don't even realise how little time they spent with their previous phone to take advantage of all its full capabilities and software. That's why I appreciate videos like these, looking back in history you see how hard and limited technology was it makes you feel somewhat relieved that that's not have it is now and we've advanced it so much, but also makes you feel exited and proud to how fast things will advance in what seems to be a shorter amount of time. And it doesn't only apply to technology, the best way to improve is to look at the past but also acts as an examples of how to avoid making the same mistakes.
10:46 that's one million!
Lol yeah wtf
Lol
I was deeply fascinated by the 1.44mb and its storage amount when it came out. I dedicated myself to working on S2 to fit neatly and entirely on there complete with instructions, sample world file to examine, and the engine itself with plugins which was images of 48 sprites, 70 tiles, 52 critters, 16 combat backdrops, 256-user definable icons, and 150 songs.
My life's work, S2, would fit neatly and entirely on that single 3 & 1/2 inch disk.
What is S2 then? Now you have me curious! Details please. :-)
my aunt is 94 years old, and she remember the first time they had a radio in their house, technology evolved but think also of peoples who saw hose gadgets come in back then, show a beta video cassette to a kid and they don't have a clue of what it is, neither what to do with a rotary dialing phone. thanks a lot for that very informative video
OK, for the record, the first eBook system was written by Glassbook, Inc. in Waltham, MA and deployed in 2000 with the availability of the Stephen King novella "Riding the Bullet". The book was readable on computer, laptops, and early tablets. The e-Ink technology had not been invented and affordable LCD screens were not available. Books were delivered by a web-based platform called the Content Server (I wrote it) later operated by Overdrive Inc. The company was sold to Adobe and the eBook client software, including DRM, was merged into Adobe Acrobat Reader, renamed Adobe Reader, but later retracted. There are the facts. Amazon... pffft.
There were numerous errors and inaccuracies in this video.
"It is so fast that it's measured in FLOPS"
That line hurts. That it's PETAflops is the special thing, not that they use FLOPS as a unit.
That unit must be as old as the transistor itself if not older and is used for pretty much every kind of processor, including comparetively weak microcontroller and literally every PC CPU, not just supercomputers.
There's a crapload of errors in this video.
Xbox one x has 6 petaflops lol
@@ARBUZIK.dudkin its 6 tera flops
The first 'computers' were people.
It was a job title meaning "one who computes", a person performing mathematical calculations.
in the Dune universe, those people are called mentats which are regarded as human supercomputers and need the juices of sapho to overclock.
This video reminded me my school initial computer classes... 😃
"Yesterday is history tomorrow is a mystery and today is a gift"
Master oogway
Kung fu panda 1
Today is a gift and therefore known as present 😁
@Darnamora Gaming you are uncultured
2:20
As an IT student I have to say you're wrong and it hurts my eyes terribly 😱
1 TB = 1024 GB = 1,048,576 MB
2^10 B = 1 KB
2^10 KB = 1 MB
2^10 MB = 1 GB
2^10 GB = 1 TB
Basics that even 8 yo child should know
And also
2^10 TB = 1 PB (Petabyte)
2^10 PB = 1 EB (Exabyte)
hurt my eyes and ears as well
Bro, even I didn't know that!
I remember when the wife and I bought our first computer in 92 or 93. It was a 486 D or SX2, 50 Mhz, with a whopping 8 MB of RAM, and a 450 MB HDD. It came with a commercial from Microsoft, from the man himself, saying that 450 MB was the most hard drive space one would EVER need. Now, even my smallest thumb drive is 256 GB. I remember getting a multimedia upgrade that came with a 2x CDROM, speakers and an additional 8 MB of RAM. I later upgraded to a 100 Mhz system. Oh, and this was before computers came with modems, so when dial-up became a thing, I had to buy one of those too. I believe the first one I got was a 9600 kbaud. It's so funny, if you ask a kid today what a baud rate was, they'd probably assume you meant something about the human body.
long comment written
I had exactly the same journey with 486 DX2 or DX4, multimedia upgrade and later Intel Pentium 100 during the year 94-97.
You skipped the CD ROM that was and exciting time
Am I the only one who wishes to bring a person or two from past to present and give them a taste of future😀😬
You aren’t.
@@bruhno3712 wrong! I do!
They're most likely to get sick because of nowadays modern germs
@@n1ftyy137 probably tho
@@bant7883 He was saying that he wasn't the only one who wished to do it
I think they forgot about Samsung having a 108mp camera in their latest phone, and even being able to cram a stylus into their phones, as well as making iconic foldable phones. 😓😡
This video is probably sponsored by apple
Filip Nicola I think they forgot about the Samsung exploding battery to
Ritwik Reddy I think they forgot about the Samsung exploding battery to
@@blitz8260 that wasn't an innovation. What's your point?
@@blitz8260 what about the iPhone 6 that bowed at a little bit of pressure and made it unusable
This technology is possibly the greatest technological achievement of the human race.
8:11 I think that’s the capacity not storage for the Mac
I think the mac pro can have up to 1,5 tb of ram he got that wrong
8:45 imagine buying this to play Minecraft on it
8:11 Wrong. I think you're refering to the memory capacity, not storage. 😏
If you're willing to pay the same price as a basic Tesla cybertruck ($52,000)
Yeah you’re right
I like how some tech from 2019 is now seen as 'history'...😅
I still love the smell of the books
from the library,,, or the comic house book store,,,
I love books,,,,
🤗🤗
I do as well. I hope physical books never stop being made.
Nerd
Be amazed: Reading is a historic...
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Me: Reading is a historic ad?
8:35 Floating Point Operations Per Second....
Thanks for incredible information. Like the presentation and important details.
I like mobile phone and calculator innovations.
Past : TV doing its own job, Phone doing its own job, CD player doing its own job, Computer doing its own job.
Now : Smartphones doing most of the thing mentioned above.
2050 : A tiny chip doing more than the things mentioned above.
My dad was born in 51, and there for saw the first personal computer hit the market, much like me born in 92 saw the arrival of the smart phone. That is kinda crazy to think before my fathers life there was pretty much no tech that the average person could use let alone do anything we can do today.
You forgot ZIP Drives (100 and 250 MB), Jazz Drives, Orb Drives, and similar "high capacity" removable disk drives of the '90s. Also, CDs with 650-700 MB of capacity...not generally rewritable but a decent capacity before Flash Drives and SD Cards.
There are FAR too many to even begin to list them all.
3:00 still better then iphone
Fun fact the computer which calculated the moon landing had 13 KHz like we carry like 20000 times the power in our pockets.
Interesting, thanks for the info
Moon land was fake in Hollywood bro hate to burst your bubble 😂
5 years ago, underscreen fingerprint reader was a dream. Now its common.
In 2001, we had an computer which had storage capacity of 10 gb. In 2016, we had an laptop with 2 tb storage. It was a gaming laptop under 600$
This is an extremely entertaining and informative video and I really enjoyed it. Thank you.
The iPhone 11 has a "whopping" 265gb (which you have to pay extra as basic storage capacity is 64gb) yet my android phone has 128gb as standard and it only cost me £250
I thought Alan Turing designed the first stored-program computer? I think crediting Babbage is like crediting Leonardo Da Vinci with inventing the helicopter...
Correct
Yeah, isn’t the Imitation Game, the movie about him? That’s a good movie.
Alan Turing made turing machine and it is a complex version of Babbage's analytical engine improved with technology and computing capabilities. So it's still fair to say tht Charles Babbage invented computer. And also Da vinci made the concept and sketch of wht a helicopter is and it is beleived to be capable of lifting off the ground
Oh
Isn't Turing made the computer for decoding Nazi's Enigma code?
I've gotten to the point that I can't sleep without this man's voice. I have a playlist that continues all night, and it's always a surprise what I'm waking up to hear. 😂. Hello technology! 🤣
DaveHax: um what
📺 tv has come a long way .i remember bck in the early 1980s we had a black and white tv.we got a color 📺 tv .man. What a difference.word up son
Phones today are over 100x more powerful than even the Apollo 11 super computer than took astronauts to the Moon.
"Hey! Stop sitting so close to the tv! You'll ruin your eyes!"
@@mrwog82 😄 haha thsts true
you know that this video inspired us that one day time machine will be invented in no time
I'm surprised you forgot to mention something.
Early mechanical TV models were the 1st ones on the market with their really crapy 40 line screen.
But, other than the Nickelodeon, it was the only game in town.
However, their later models were given a boost technologywise in order to compete with the newer technology that their competitors were now using.
Their competitor's models now having many more lines and a much better picture, manufacturers of mechanical sets, went up against their competitors by making the very 1st color tv's in the 1920's.
Yes, the 1920's!
The picture was much more primitive in clarity , but it was in color! So, that was something that kept them in business, for a few more years anyway.
Something thats really amazing is that KMFDM is subscribed to this channel. Yes the band KMFDM
All of this reminds me of how far video games have come. I remember dreaming of the day when games would look as good as they do now. What’s funny is I showed my little cousin who was somewhere between seven or eight the time an old PS2 game I recently started playing again & she had this disgusted confused look on her face 😂. She played & eventually had fun, but her expression said it all.
I wish i could be just as amused as you to see the look on your cousins face 🤣🤣 , still have me old PS2 also
So much info, I made it to 6 minutes before I gave up. I’ll watch more later. Amazing video so far!
I am 43 and already have seen huge advances. Who knows what the next 40 years will bring.
Hopefully Nuclear fusion power plant started to commercialize around the world
@@aalwayslucky428 : Yes, let's hope so.
Well in 20 or 30 years the technology will bring much more, I am sure that there is gonna be a mind-reading PC or phone which will be quite impressing but also bad because we all are goimg to be lazy and wont try to figure out a thing by ourselves.
Thank God we are here to see the future ❤🤗
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I remember talking a programming course and we had to do program on punchcards and 8 inch floppy drives.
Cool
That's some ancient level programming. Cool 😎
Yep mainframe 1978 I also did paper tape still have them around here somewhere. I forget which IBM mainframe
The storage of old hard drive has only 3.75 mb who was now only equevalent to a one song if you download it.. what an amazing technology being so upgradable each decade.
Youvmean equivalent
2:20 Technology really has grown 😱
my nan was born in 1936 (passed away) and she showed me those old tv's when she was little and it was amazing...i still remember the 1960's tv she had in 90's (i think 30 years old then).. i swear that TV has gone on so many repairs and remote buttons got invisible but i memorized it...i remember them floppy disks i used those for a save file or small games on old PC when i moved with my mom's boyfriend... jump to the future when i look at that stuff i can only say ''yea those were the days'' ...
Think you forgot to mention today's sponsor; Apple.
Yes Apple is good for u health
@@YourAverageDrama an apple a day keeps your wallet away...
@@YourAverageDrama I agree but if you buy an apple for $1.00 because it has a pretty package rather than a similar apple for 30c then it ain't so good for your health.
@@chrissscottt nah would rather buy the same Apple for 200$
@@tjl2836 "an apple a day keeps the poor away", Robb Jobs
Imagine 100 years from now🤔
Would have been even more impressive to show today's tech at normal prices instead of Apple's extortionate ones. ;-)
8:40 Wow! That might even be able to run minecraft.
My PC's CPU calculates using floating point operations. After watching the section at 8:36 I now want a CPU that can handle flowing points. They sound much nicer.
I feel like i'm watching an apple commercial
Sameee
Why do you get likes :(
They’re a lot cooler than this
FACTS
Hey. I have to correct you here. the First Computer Developed was the Zuse Z1 in 1937. Unfortunatley it was destroyed during the bomb attacks on Berlin in 1943/1944. Zuse built a Replica in 1986/1989 which is still viewable in the German Technonlogy Museum in Berlin.
I remember having to save all my school work on a floppy disk for classes, by the time I graduated college we were upgraded to using USBs for saving work
I remember in the 90's having a typewriter that took a floppy disk was a big deal.
3 years after this video was first published, I am looking at my Mac Studio and smiled when they spoke about the Mac Pro
"apple key innovator" LOL
I facepalmed so hard when he said that the iPhone 11 has a “huge” capacity of 256G
@@defenderx69 ikr :))) , apple is always a few years behind
@@AlecsNeo Depends what, I like apple, I have a Iphone se and a ipad 5th gen, The ipad still has up to date ios and it works just as well as when i got it 4 years ago
15:12 RIP Chadwick Boseman
To think, even the most simple devices of today are more powerful than the rockets that got us to the moon and back.
14:44 Nice coloured CFL bulbs.
The memory storage in the old times was the size of a refrigerator and now the memory storage in smaller than a coin :)
I still have my Nokia 1011..charger cord and instructional booklet from 1993..I remember my phone bill was around 500 dollars a month..roaming charges sucked..
4:03 ahh God I feel like a boomer
I'm truly amazed
Makes me wonder what technology will be like in the future
Time machines may exist
@@BOX_corporation.Digitally Yeah.
Nice narration and great compilation...!!
"The Cloud" is just hard drives situated elsewhere, why even bring it up xD
No. It's also processing situated elsewhere.
Some people think the cloud is up in the sky as opposed to on server storage drives.
This is the best video I have ever seen you guys make so far amazing
apple "inovator" pfhahahahaahahaah
I can't believe he use the iPhone 11 as an example for smartphone innovation. He should've used something like the S20 Ultra
@@tjl2836 ikr!
They just wait for other companies to innovate en perfect tech and just use of like 2 years later and say its theirs
Lol yeah Apple is the worlds leading Smartphone innovator because the iPhone 11 has a 6.1” display 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Really incredible i have no words to say, thanks to all the smart people who changed the world in small time 🙏🙏
Teacher to class, "no, you may not use a calculator, you never know when you're going to be able to utilize the functions of a calculator...so put your cellphones away"
They say that because they want you to understand it and not just plug it in to a calculator, and it helps you become more analytical.
@@nolesquad5162 I know this, being able to do math in my head has always been fun.
@@nolesquad5162 yeah but most the stuff they put in front of you is almost impossible unless you’re some sort of mathematical genius
In highschool, we used logarithmic and trigonometric tables. How awkward is that!
Thank you for making my project
4:30 you need no electricity at a common book, although it is hard and for now cheaper
Wrong: "Flowing point operations per second"
Correct: "Floating point operations per second"
4:18 LCD Screen and 256 GB Storage is 2020 is apparently insane for an Apple fanboy
man and tech get even crazier , ill ask me ,they cant go any better but still it does how is that possible lol
8:07 The 1.5 TB is correct, but it is the MEMORY that is 1.5 TB. The storage can be a whopping 8 TB!
You need 99,999,999 8 inch floppy disks to hold all that!
Lol no 99,999,999 isnt correct
8tb of storage isnt even that expensive nowadays
The Nokia 3310 was an absolute TANK of a phone able to withstand basically anything
Apple stole the limelight
Imagine mentioning he is the phone king wen we have S20 Ultra
I remember writing papers when I was in elementary school, around 5th grade, using a floppy disk to save them on lol
Apple's been mentioned so many times that one could easily think that they're sponsoring this video.
Of course! Proud American.. What do you want china's trademark?
@@m.degreit8060 actually yes, Asian phones are so much better