cue the math nerds in the comments going ‘uHm aKshUaLly tHats nOt hOw iT wOrks’ ☝️🤓 (I’m not as smart as them so I instinctively feel the need to defend my inferiority)
@@kingjoeyfirstofhisname475 In a way, that makes it even more crazy that the one lowercase letter is the one letter that was wrong but will look like the right letter when lowercase , especially sandwiched in the middle of all caps so your brain will most likely see it as capital i. I'm not even gonna pretend to know the proper math on all that but I know enough to say that all of it is freaking wild lol.
Well, it wasn't 1 in 992 million, there are 62 valid url characters at the end of a youtube link. That gives us 62^11 combinations, however what's next to the word doesn't matter so those other 6 letters can be there in 62^6 different ways. The position of the word also does not matter so it can be in 7 different positions (from all the way at the front with 0 letters before it to at the back with 6 letters before). This makes the chances 1 in (62^11) / ((62^6) * 7) or about 1 in 131 million. Still insanely slim, but there are 14 billion youtube videos so there's probably others out there.
@@misterquinster8816 Most likely that it is not just 5 characters in a youtube link, you also have to account for the possibility of the letters being together in the first place, such as Nx6GAIG, then for the chance that the letters are in the correct order. But ion know
@@NotTheDotDotNo, the calculation 1 / 63^5 already accounted for all the letters being in a specific arrangement in a specific position in the URL. There were seven positions it could've been in, so it's really 7 / 63^5-still very small, but at least you improved your chances sevenfold. If you just wanted the five letters in a cluster and didn't care about the ordering, it's 7 * 5! / 2! / 5^63. The exclamation mark is the factorial function, where n! ("n factorial") is the product of the whole numbers from 1 to n. The result is the number of ways you can arrange n objects. For example, 5! = 5 * 4 * 3 * 2 * 1 = 120, and this is how many ways you can arrange 5 objects. We have to divide by 2!, which is the number of ways you can arrange 2 objects, because we have two of the same object that can be swapped without changing the arrangement.
Some other odds that are 1/942M: -Getting struck by lightning while holding a lottery ticket -Drawing the same hand in poker twice in a row -Getting a perfect game in Ten-Pin Bowling Three times in a row -A perfect march madness bracket -Perfectly predicting stock market for a month -finding a diamond in a random scoop of gravel -winning a massive global sweepstake -randomly guessing the birthdays of 10 people correctly -Finding a 4-lear clover on your first try -Navigating a complex maze blindfolded on your first try -Predicting the outcome of 30 coinflips correctly -Rolling snake eyes 15 times in a row -Giving birth to identical quadruplets -Becoming a famous movie star -Discovering a new element -Getting selected as an astronaut by nasa -Hole in one on the same hole in consecutive rounds -being elected US president twice -Getting a double yolk egg three times in a row -Finding a 4 leaf clover 5 times in a day -Multiple lottery wins by the same person. -Finding a specific grain of sand on a large beach -Guessing a random 9-digit lock on the first try -Finding a needle in a haystack 5 times in a row -Getting chosen out of a billion people -Finding a single marked coin in 1 billion coins -Hitting a bullseye on. a dartboard 20 times in a row -randomly guessing a 9 digit phone number -Rolling a 30 sided die and getting the same number 10 times in a row -winning a state lottery twice in a row -predicting the next 10 winners of a 10-horse race -Winning a multi-state lottery twice in a week -Guessing a specific social security number correctly (with experience, i now own a yacht) -Guessing the birth dates of 10 random people in a row -You getting a girlfriend -Drawing the same lottery number 4 times in a row But... You know what's even rarer? Being born. 1 in 400 trillion chance. Be grateful for everything you have. Thanks for reading.
Doesn’t help that they have the linked blacked out until the full img is revealed, which naturally draws attention away from it to other 5-Lettered words
actually the odds are wrong, that figure assumes that we are only using the alphabet and that characters cant be repeated, but youtube's video IDs are in base 64, so there are 64 possible characters. 64^11 = 7.37869762948382 × 10^19 possible ids, and the 5 letter word in question wouldve still counted if its letters had different cases (eg if the word was "water" youd still count it if it was instead "waTEr" in the id), so that would give 2^5 = 32 combinations that would still count as that word (5 letters, each lower or uppercase). The word couldve also appeared anywhere among those 11 characters, so we need the number of possibilities of arranging a 5 character word among 11 characters total, and thats the same as the number of ways of arranging 7 total objects (consider the word as 1 object), which is 7! . We also dont care about what the remaining 6 characters are, so multiply by 64^6. So finally: 2^5 × 7! × 64^6 = 1.10830772079821 × 10^16 possible ids that would count as having that word dividing that by 64^11 gives a probability of ~ 0.01502%, or about 3 in 20,000 so not /that/ rare
Actually when you are calculating the number of possibilities of arranging a 5 character word among 11 characters, you forgot that there can be cases where you end up counting some cases twice, because our 5 letter word can appear twice in 11 characters. Let R be a random character and W be the 5 letter word. So a particular WRRRRRR combination can be counted by a RRRRRWR combination too since if the W string appears twice, then those two combinations can be equivalent in some cases, basically W[RRRRR]R and [RRRRR]WR where [RRRRR] can also be W.
cause let's say the word we're looking for is xxxxx, there's only 7 locations xxxxx______ _xxxxx_____ __xxxxx____ ___xxxxx___ ____xxxxx__ _____xxxxx_ ______xxxxx so I don't understand why the factorial? Edit: youtube messed with the formatting of underscores...
I think it is also possible to search for youtube videos that contain a substring in the uri. It is possible that this is random- it is also possible that someone might be able to program a scrubber, and locate that url. It would probably be more difficult than encountering it randomly in this case (because so many people use youtube)
Fun fact! TH-cam registrates 13.2 billion videos uploaded as of Jan 1 2024. Averaging that means that somewhere on youtube there may be 12 more videos containing the n-word in their links, not mentioning the pottencial upper- and lowercase combinations, changing of I and E to 1 and 3 respectfully. You know what we must do, gentelmen Edit: unless i fucked up my calculations, if we count the total of words where we can replace I with 1, G with 6, A with 4, as well as all the uppercase and lowercase combos- there's a total of 13122 possible combinations of the n-word. If (Hypothetically) all of them already exist and aren't replaced/privated/deleted, the percentage of ALL of youtube links to the n-links are 9.94090909e-7 which is 0.0000000994%
According to my math, there should be 638 videos with a variation of the 5 letter word, I am including uppercase, lowercase and the ability to replace I with a 1. There is only 30 videos with the six letter word.
Given that TH-cam works off of a Base 64 system, with A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and - and _ characters, there is approximately a 1 in 1,073,741,824 chance of this showing up in isolation
what's funny is if you go to the link you'll see: "This video is private", which means that he didn't delete the og video and probably keeps it just for the funnys
erm, you're actually confusing probabilities with possibilities, according to your analogy, there's a 50/50 chance i get one million dollars in a golden briefcase under my pillow when i go to bed tonight.
@@neoney caps ONLY + end of the string OR lowercase only + end of the string caps/lowercase for random letters + end of the string all caps/all lowercase + anywhere else in the string caps/lowercase for any letter + anywhere else in the string if there's anyone out there who wanna be THAT curious and precise about this, then there are 4 whole different calculations we need to go through.
@@OsirusIrdiaSince youtube links are 11 characters long, the word can appear in 7 locations: *****~~~~~~ ~*****~~~~~ ~~*****~~~~ ~~~*****~~~ ~~~~*****~~ ~~~~~*****~ ~~~~~~***** Since order matters here, we can do the chance of getting each particular all-caps letter (1/64) in each spot (5 spots) in 7 different ways. This would result in 7/64^5 or 6.519*10^-9 probability, or 1/1417766649. Probably editing later because youtube mobile doesn’t let me close the text window without deleting the comment.
@@OsirusIrdia you take the odds of the string appearing period given just 5 characters then just multiply that by the number of possible positions if it's 64 possible characters then the probability of it appearing is 1/153mil
The song name is: The Ecstasy of Gold (by Ennio Morricone) I really recommend listening to the whole thing it sounds great. Edit: If someone thinks this comment is unnecessary due to the description having the song all I have to say is at the time I wrote this comment, there was nothing in the description.
since no one here plays geometry dash basically he beat the 16th hardest level in a game that has 100 million levels he didn't want his completion to be associated with a slur
The odds are incorrect. You dont assume you have just the random 5 letter words, you have every location of each character consecutively to account for greatly increasing the odds.
@@UCgx7OseCrundqkE8oEVeobg Wrong. the each video has a unque string of 11 characters. this word is 5 characters. that means the chance for this to appear is at least twice as likely as what you are saying.
@@UCgx7OseCrundqkE8oEVeobg but we’re not looking for the odds of one 5-string being that word, we’re looking for the odds of an 11-string containing that word.
@@UCgx7OseCrundqkE8oEVeobg That's correct but overcomplicated. Doing it via basic combinatorics reasoning is easier. We're looking for a consecutive five-letter string in an eleven-letter string. Since the target string has to be consecutive, we can model it as just one symbol of length 1, and the 11-letter string is replaced by a 7-letter string. Now the problem's been reduced to two parts: 1. "How many ways are there of picking one element out of seven elements?", which is 7!/(1!6!). (Think of it as the seven-letter string containing one "special" element corresponding to a five-letter string, but which can appear anywhere in it.) 2. "What's the probability that a random 5-letter element is the target element", which is 1/63^5. Then we take the probability of the target element appearing, and multiply it by how many ways it can appear. We get 7/63^5 = 1/141776649, like in your answer. ... actually no, 11 letters leave room for two 5-letter strings, so we also have to consider possibilities where the five-letter chunk we chose to focus on failed to contain the target string, but where the string is present in the remaining 6-letter string. Though that possibility puts constraints on where the in the 7-letter string the first 5-letter string can be (at the first two places or at the last two places, else there's no space for a second *consecutive* five-letter string), and then we also have to consider the possible locations of the second 5-letter string, and it's all pretty easy but finicky enough I'm not going to do this, so actually maybe your approach is easier. Also it's probably why your answer is only ≈1/141776649, not 1/141776649 exactly.
TH-cam URL generators giving us a taste of a fraction of it's true power. I guarentee there's people out there that tried to get this at some point and ended giving up.
And then privating the video and reuploading it under a new URL, technical projecting so that he can use the N word all by himself without anyone noticing lol
how do people not understand just look at the link
I had to watch 3 times to get it, just zoom it next time
idk man, people are slow or don't have vision
@@sirowl2519 or maybe its the size of a fucking pixle my bad i dont automatically see the joke immediately
Btw the joke is the link of the yt video has the n word
It is a shame how he took the video down and reuploaded
Bro got the shiny pokemon of TH-cam links
th-cam.com/video/CUMCUM--gaY/w-d-xo.html
@@ddodd69 thats crazy 😭
@@rymanjones3 if I didn’t reply I wouldn’t get top comment so yea
@ddodd69 thought you were a bot for a sec lmmako
@@ddodd69WTH
The fact that it was all capitals to is so funny to me.
I remember hearing that the second letter is actually actually a lowercase L and not an uppercase i, so it's not all capitals
@@kingjoeyfirstofhisname475 In a way, that makes it even more crazy that the one lowercase letter is the one letter that was wrong but will look like the right letter when lowercase , especially sandwiched in the middle of all caps so your brain will most likely see it as capital i. I'm not even gonna pretend to know the proper math on all that but I know enough to say that all of it is freaking wild lol.
Well, it wasn't 1 in 992 million, there are 62 valid url characters at the end of a youtube link. That gives us 62^11 combinations, however what's next to the word doesn't matter so those other 6 letters can be there in 62^6 different ways. The position of the word also does not matter so it can be in 7 different positions (from all the way at the front with 0 letters before it to at the back with 6 letters before). This makes the chances 1 in (62^11) / ((62^6) * 7) or about 1 in 131 million. Still insanely slim, but there are 14 billion youtube videos so there's probably others out there.
@@planets9102 th-cam.com/video/CUMCUM--gaY/w-d-xo.html
@@kingjoeyfirstofhisname475 It's not.
Bro really hit a BLACK flash.
black flash isn't rare anymore after yuji hit 7 black flashes in a row on sukuna 💀
@@pe_w Nah, Yuji just built different. Blessed by the sparks of black and all that.
top tier comment
You mean KrmaL flash?
bro HIT that 😂😂😂
With how many youtube videos there are its about fucking time someone rolled a good roll
Nah it’s all capitalized too💀
The link didn’t just say it it shouted it
and it’s on the very end
Imma test if the link is still active or fake
th-cam.com/video/v6Kz96NIGGA/w-d-xo.html
NAHHHH THE VIDEO WAS DOWN
out of all people that this could've happened to I love how this happened to a Geometry Dash TH-camr 💀
Lore accurate
Bro raged a lil too hard
he's also a record contender in mk8dx
Why not COD player 😭😭😭
Fate couldn't let Npesta have all the fun with memery
Man could’ve went out there and won the lottery 3 times but decided to use all of his luck on this
luck is not a currency retard
@@AUSWQPCVYeah it is 😮
@@AUSWQPCVAlso obviously he's joking u moronic jizz rag.
@@ltp7641 Do you have peer reviewed science evidence for that claim
@@AUSWQPCVtake a joke fucktard
The fact that the algorithm recommended me this is even insane
Insane? Bruh, that's nigga af
u forgor to switch accounts
When you're not racist, but the universe wants you to be.
fate has other plans for you
Damn, wish it was me 😔
I don't get any of this
I'm racist and I don't care about the universe
@darukineosome kid gonna ask their grandpa for minecraft and hes going to mishear it
Bro won the lottery... very awkwardly
More like got a nat 1
...out of 992 million
he hit small
more like 3 lottery
he won the pass for life
IT'S IN ALL CAPS
It’s amazing it wasn’t even a small channel, it was literally one of the biggest geometry dash channels on the platform
i was gonna comment that that is not how it works but the description murdered me where i stood.
how does it work
@@misterquinster8816 Most likely that it is not just 5 characters in a youtube link, you also have to account for the possibility of the letters being together in the first place, such as Nx6GAIG, then for the chance that the letters are in the correct order. But ion know
@@NotTheDotDotNo, the calculation 1 / 63^5 already accounted for all the letters being in a specific arrangement in a specific position in the URL. There were seven positions it could've been in, so it's really 7 / 63^5-still very small, but at least you improved your chances sevenfold.
If you just wanted the five letters in a cluster and didn't care about the ordering, it's 7 * 5! / 2! / 5^63. The exclamation mark is the factorial function, where n! ("n factorial") is the product of the whole numbers from 1 to n. The result is the number of ways you can arrange n objects. For example, 5! = 5 * 4 * 3 * 2 * 1 = 120, and this is how many ways you can arrange 5 objects. We have to divide by 2!, which is the number of ways you can arrange 2 objects, because we have two of the same object that can be swapped without changing the arrangement.
He unlisted the video and reuploaded it. He hit the jackpot of URLs and couldn't handle it. Why does God give power to the unworthy?
this sounds like something your pfp would say
@@pmctheproit wasn't even racist. Reuploading is just dumb.
@@patrickbateman1660 wait woah woah woah i think you’ve skipped forward a few messages in the argunent
@@pmcthepro Bro purposefully skipped to the end of the cutscene
@@chaosstar4683
Blud thinks he’s Diavolo 💀
Library of Babel moment
when one of the infinite chimpanzees writing on infinite amount of typewriters gain conciousness
Library of Ruina
@@back8056 poland
@@back8056 staggered!!
@@bubadeggs I could make a joke in bad taste here about friendly fire but I will not.
Imagine beating the hardest memory demon in Geometry Dash two times in a day to find this 💀
Some other odds that are 1/942M:
-Getting struck by lightning while holding a lottery ticket
-Drawing the same hand in poker twice in a row
-Getting a perfect game in Ten-Pin Bowling Three times in a row
-A perfect march madness bracket
-Perfectly predicting stock market for a month
-finding a diamond in a random scoop of gravel
-winning a massive global sweepstake
-randomly guessing the birthdays of 10 people correctly
-Finding a 4-lear clover on your first try
-Navigating a complex maze blindfolded on your first try
-Predicting the outcome of 30 coinflips correctly
-Rolling snake eyes 15 times in a row
-Giving birth to identical quadruplets
-Becoming a famous movie star
-Discovering a new element
-Getting selected as an astronaut by nasa
-Hole in one on the same hole in consecutive rounds
-being elected US president twice
-Getting a double yolk egg three times in a row
-Finding a 4 leaf clover 5 times in a day
-Multiple lottery wins by the same person.
-Finding a specific grain of sand on a large beach
-Guessing a random 9-digit lock on the first try
-Finding a needle in a haystack 5 times in a row
-Getting chosen out of a billion people
-Finding a single marked coin in 1 billion coins
-Hitting a bullseye on. a dartboard 20 times in a row
-randomly guessing a 9 digit phone number
-Rolling a 30 sided die and getting the same number 10 times in a row
-winning a state lottery twice in a row
-predicting the next 10 winners of a 10-horse race
-Winning a multi-state lottery twice in a week
-Guessing a specific social security number correctly (with experience, i now own a yacht)
-Guessing the birth dates of 10 random people in a row
-You getting a girlfriend
-Drawing the same lottery number 4 times in a row
But...
You know what's even rarer?
Being born.
1 in 400 trillion chance.
Be grateful for everything you have.
Thanks for reading.
Bro accidentally used up all his luck with that letter combo 😭😭
Man fucked for life now 😭🙏
bro could’ve won the lottery, instead got a funny 5 letter word in url loll
Yet he still beat Limbo
Wouldn't this be extremely unlucky?
@@Irish_Enderman Depends on the person
This is how religions started back in the day
BAHAHAHAHA
Finally
A good joke in the youtube comment section
“You could make a religion out of this!”
So what are we going to call this one?
@@FleshWizard69420 racism
now we need the hard R variant.
no we don't
@@nezasumi yes
@@nezasumi we NEED IT
thats 6 letters so i dunno if its possible
@@Its-pronounced-ay-zaer-e I mean if 5 letters was possible the 6 might take another 20 years.
"Remember, Your Not Racist If You Hate Everyone Equally"
-Sun Tzu, The Art Of Racism
i was there he didnt say that
One of the Chinese classics for a reason.
@@cometahavoc yeah because he said it in chinese, duhh
*The Art of Race War
You're*
Everyone out here reading “LIMBO” but not looking at the link.
Thanks, I was not getting it and now I absolutely see what the heck was going on XD.
Doesn’t help that they have the linked blacked out until the full img is revealed, which naturally draws attention away from it to other 5-Lettered words
Focus
@@burningfox4974 Suspense
@@Lowtierhuman394 nigga said focus
My man used his luck on THIS instead of the lottery 💀
Worth it 😏
And he seems ungrateful
@@MysteryFlavorRShe is confused and amazed at the same time
YEAAAAH! WHO WON THE LOTTERY??? I DID!!!
YEAAAAH! WHO WON THE LOTTERY??? I DID!!!
"that demo's a bloody-"
I relate to the video link so much, its my life story on how I feel about people and life.
Blud received an n-word pass, and yet is complaining. smh
He actually privated the video and reuploaded it under a new link, so unfortunately, you ain’t gonna see it again.
It was a joke no?
@@twelved4983 what an actual loser tf
@@twelved4983 he is a genuine idiot this alone could have racked him like millions of views
@@twelved4983 mad respect. He really didn't have to do that honestly, it was complete luck.
This took me so long to get until I read the top part and decided to actually reread the link
That man somehow simultaneously has the worst luck and the best luck of all time
The fact that this happened to tech out of all people and after the whole speedhack at the end screen drama makes this even funnier
Can't believe it happened to Thomas Echnical of all people lmao
fr technical is probably the funniest person this couldve happened to
@@DxrkYo literally
i dont get it, whats wrong? what is people making meme of?
oh wait, i see it now
"Are you racist?"
"Rarely"
Every once in a 992 million 5 letter words
"I have a 1 in 992 million chance at being accidentally racist."
@@EeveeRealSenpai
I mean, there are other ways to be racist in five letters.
Most true and honest answer to such question, though, unironically
actually the odds are wrong, that figure assumes that we are only using the alphabet and that characters cant be repeated, but youtube's video IDs are in base 64, so there are 64 possible characters. 64^11 = 7.37869762948382 × 10^19 possible ids, and the 5 letter word in question wouldve still counted if its letters had different cases (eg if the word was "water" youd still count it if it was instead "waTEr" in the id), so that would give 2^5 = 32 combinations that would still count as that word (5 letters, each lower or uppercase). The word couldve also appeared anywhere among those 11 characters, so we need the number of possibilities of arranging a 5 character word among 11 characters total, and thats the same as the number of ways of arranging 7 total objects (consider the word as 1 object), which is 7! . We also dont care about what the remaining 6 characters are, so multiply by 64^6.
So finally:
2^5 × 7! × 64^6 = 1.10830772079821 × 10^16 possible ids that would count as having that word
dividing that by 64^11 gives a probability of ~ 0.01502%, or about 3 in 20,000
so not /that/ rare
finally somebody who understands 😭
yeah I was about to say it seems a lot lower than however that dude calculated it
Actually when you are calculating the number of possibilities of arranging a 5 character word among 11 characters, you forgot that there can be cases where you end up counting some cases twice, because our 5 letter word can appear twice in 11 characters. Let R be a random character and W be the 5 letter word. So a particular WRRRRRR combination can be counted by a RRRRRWR combination too since if the W string appears twice, then those two combinations can be equivalent in some cases, basically W[RRRRR]R and [RRRRR]WR where [RRRRR] can also be W.
I don't think you're supposed to multiply by 7!, but by 7
cause let's say the word we're looking for is xxxxx, there's only 7 locations
xxxxx______
_xxxxx_____
__xxxxx____
___xxxxx___
____xxxxx__
_____xxxxx_
______xxxxx
so I don't understand why the factorial?
Edit: youtube messed with the formatting of underscores...
I love this video. This absolutely killed me. Nice edit.
This truly is an undying realm with infinite immortal monkeys tapping at the typewriter moment
That's exactly what I thought
Monkeys, huh? _🤔_
The human kind or the primate kind?
@squigglebopnimpleton humans are primates (but not monkeys) my guy
@@Edward-cb5fcsome humans are
He shreded the ticket…
privated the first one and reposted the 2nd
@@fondbeebboop9705 privating is basically the same as deleting
@@fondbeebboop9705 He is the chosen one...
oh hi
:(
I think it is also possible to search for youtube videos that contain a substring in the uri. It is possible that this is random- it is also possible that someone might be able to program a scrubber, and locate that url. It would probably be more difficult than encountering it randomly in this case (because so many people use youtube)
he won the lottery and threw away the ticket
Was wondering why someone was complaining about LIMBO. Didn't even realise the link name
DUDE SAME
fr
same haha
Same
144p viewers be like:
No human force could influence this event.
It's destiny. It's the will of the universe itself.
Actually you can influence it which is what he did
@@kiz__ how
@@Azmyuth idk lol I just said that I don't think you can lol
@@kiz__ thats literally not possible XD
guardian down
when you spend all your stat points on luck.
Bro is the type of guy to die to a falling piano
Fun fact! TH-cam registrates 13.2 billion videos uploaded as of Jan 1 2024. Averaging that means that somewhere on youtube there may be 12 more videos containing the n-word in their links, not mentioning the pottencial upper- and lowercase combinations, changing of I and E to 1 and 3 respectfully.
You know what we must do, gentelmen
Edit: unless i fucked up my calculations, if we count the total of words where we can replace I with 1, G with 6, A with 4, as well as all the uppercase and lowercase combos- there's a total of 13122 possible combinations of the n-word.
If (Hypothetically) all of them already exist and aren't replaced/privated/deleted, the percentage of ALL of youtube links to the n-links are 9.94090909e-7 which is 0.0000000994%
Time for a hunt
Might actually genuinely be the first youtube link to contain an all uppercase n word
According to my math, there should be 638 videos with a variation of the 5 letter word, I am including uppercase, lowercase and the ability to replace I with a 1.
There is only 30 videos with the six letter word.
Hope you're ESL, or you really need some remedial English classes.
I'll just cheer from the sidelines
Dr Strange holding up his finger:
This is a much rarer event than Endgame going how it did... by several hundred times.
kid named finger
@@Chigger
Yeah, exactly. It's insane
@@Chiggerwhy you name yourself that
@@erronblack308 It's something my friend calls me sometimes.
at this point, just join the lottery.
Bro used all his entire life luck for this
nah waht is this
fucking LEGENDARY
Cute
Cube
Cuge
Cume
Cure
the dude squandered all the luck of the humanity the second he pressed the upload button
Yup. Now it's all bad luck from here till God knows when. Unbelievable.
*booming voice from the heavens*
There will BE... no more flukes.
No wonder the years beyond 2019 was shit bro was stockpiling luck points
He got the rarest achievement in human history…
He won the lottery and ripped the ticket...
The fact that it's tech makes it sooo much funnier dude
right LOL
Why is that? (i don't know him lol)
@@kemonosworld4773 you dont play gd, hes a popular gd player
Geometry Dash
I love thomas echnical
that’s the equivalent of guessing the limbo key 38 times in a row
or beating it 38 times
not only did he reupload it, he straight up turned off the comments on the new one cuz everyone was talking abt it 😭😭😭
Dude was BLESSED with a one in a thousand lifetimes chance and tossed it away
Given that TH-cam works off of a Base 64 system, with A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and - and _ characters, there is approximately a 1 in 1,073,741,824 chance of this showing up in isolation
Isolation?
...by NH22?
@@DoomRutabaga Nh? like Nigahiga? The channel ofc.
what
@@DoomRutabaga FOCUS
@@DoomRutabaga geometry dash reference
Sols RNG players be like "yeah ive got time"
real
sols rng players would be creaming in their pants at the sight of this
@@corexyz we are how did you know
@@Lostwake those who are in the same family knows each others like if they were soulmates. OP probably plays Sols RNG too
hey
My dumbass was trying to figure out what was wrong with limbo
Bro’s link generator was the average American in the 1800’s
what's funny is if you go to the link you'll see: "This video is private", which means that he didn't delete the og video and probably keeps it just for the funnys
yeah he says he's not deleting it
Probably making sure it doesn't happen again
Sure, that's statistically improbable
But so is it happening once
That basically means you typed out the N word.
@@yjmgc7x7and?
@@yjmgc7x7Didn’t even look at the keyboard, muscle memory kicked in
erm its actually 50/50 (it happens or it doesnt)
🤯
Big brain
my entire life is a 50/50
erm, you're actually confusing probabilities with possibilities, according to your analogy, there's a 50/50 chance i get one million dollars in a golden briefcase under my pillow when i go to bed tonight.
@@WeTheLaziestGamers luck issue 🤣🤦
Hear me out... What if it was the 6 letter version
1 in 62,523,502,209
Another day of people misunderstanding probability
gonna binge an organic chemistry tutor playlist to try and find the correct solution myself
@@GlatierLMFAOOO real
Yeah, chance is only that low for it being exactly at the end...
@@neoney People would've gone crazy anyway if it were at anywhere else in the string tbh
@@neoney caps ONLY + end of the string OR lowercase only + end of the string
caps/lowercase for random letters + end of the string
all caps/all lowercase + anywhere else in the string
caps/lowercase for any letter + anywhere else in the string
if there's anyone out there who wanna be THAT curious and precise about this, then there are 4 whole different calculations we need to go through.
to be specifically at the end of the string yes 1/992mil
but for it to appear anywhere in the string then 1/142mil
You're right, it's actually 1/142M. Still incredibly rare.
It's statistically guaranteed to happen at some point
what is the formula? Also it is slightly less common, the twitter user forgot the _ character making it 64 possible characters.
@@OsirusIrdiaSince youtube links are 11 characters long, the word can appear in 7 locations:
*****~~~~~~
~*****~~~~~
~~*****~~~~
~~~*****~~~
~~~~*****~~
~~~~~*****~
~~~~~~*****
Since order matters here, we can do the chance of getting each particular all-caps letter (1/64) in each spot (5 spots) in 7 different ways. This would result in 7/64^5 or 6.519*10^-9 probability, or 1/1417766649. Probably editing later because youtube mobile doesn’t let me close the text window without deleting the comment.
@@OsirusIrdia you take the odds of the string appearing period given just 5 characters
then just multiply that by the number of possible positions
if it's 64 possible characters then the probability of it appearing is 1/153mil
By god.... he has to be exempted from punishment... that is punishment enough.
no its actually really sexy
and that punishment...
@@_interstXllar_ IS DEATH!
@@placeholder4107 JUDGEMENT!
@@placeholder4107 *order plays*
That’s actually insane
It’s been a while since I’ve laughed this hard lmao
Dude I saw the thumbnail alone and immediately knew it was about Tech
Same lol
I didn’t even need to see the thumbnail I js saw his name at the top and knew what it was 😭
Bro is the luckiest unlucky man
Lucky because he beat limbo (that ship part just CANNOT get consistent) and unlucky because of the link lol
IT'S BLUE IT'S BLUE
Unless it was a 100% chance since youtube had personal beef
Not only is it a shiny
It's got a 100% Perfect IV
The song name is: The Ecstasy of Gold (by Ennio Morricone) I really recommend listening to the whole thing it sounds great. Edit: If someone thinks this comment is unnecessary due to the description having the song all I have to say is at the time I wrote this comment, there was nothing in the description.
All the stupid Modelo ads ruined that song for me
I'll never not think about Sergio Leone's masterpiece when I hear that song
@@justmarc2015ever play rdr2
Thanks for letting us know the name I didnt know what it was, but unfortunately ads have ruined it for me too :(
@@justmarc2015 glad i'm not the only one
from the thumbnail alone i fucking KNEW it was gonna be the Technical Limbo video 😭
He's the luckiest yet unluckiest.
what a time to be alive
What hurts is the fact that he threw it away man.
he didnt delete the video he privated it
@@Mafuu_1 still can’t access it
@@GppGery123if he makes it public, the link will be visible
@@GppGery123 yeah that's what privating a video does
he just didnt want his greatest accomplishment associated with that
You can’t even be that upset, 1 in 992 MILLION
It's gone now... He hid it
@@oofman1911 sad
it's actually over one in a billion
Oh boy. Would never want you to be upset.
since no one here plays geometry dash
basically he beat the 16th hardest level in a game that has 100 million levels
he didn't want his completion to be associated with a slur
I knew from the thumbnail where this video was going and it still got me 😂😂
the fact that i got here from TH-cam Notification even though i didn't subscribe to this channel 💀
The odds are incorrect. You dont assume you have just the random 5 letter words, you have every location of each character consecutively to account for greatly increasing the odds.
Yup, hardly anyone understands statistics
@@UCgx7OseCrundqkE8oEVeobg that is right. Although I thought they did have some correlation.
@@UCgx7OseCrundqkE8oEVeobg Wrong. the each video has a unque string of 11 characters. this word is 5 characters. that means the chance for this to appear is at least twice as likely as what you are saying.
@@UCgx7OseCrundqkE8oEVeobg but we’re not looking for the odds of one 5-string being that word, we’re looking for the odds of an 11-string containing that word.
@@UCgx7OseCrundqkE8oEVeobg That's correct but overcomplicated. Doing it via basic combinatorics reasoning is easier.
We're looking for a consecutive five-letter string in an eleven-letter string. Since the target string has to be consecutive, we can model it as just one symbol of length 1, and the 11-letter string is replaced by a 7-letter string. Now the problem's been reduced to two parts:
1. "How many ways are there of picking one element out of seven elements?", which is 7!/(1!6!). (Think of it as the seven-letter string containing one "special" element corresponding to a five-letter string, but which can appear anywhere in it.)
2. "What's the probability that a random 5-letter element is the target element", which is 1/63^5.
Then we take the probability of the target element appearing, and multiply it by how many ways it can appear. We get 7/63^5 = 1/141776649, like in your answer.
... actually no, 11 letters leave room for two 5-letter strings, so we also have to consider possibilities where the five-letter chunk we chose to focus on failed to contain the target string, but where the string is present in the remaining 6-letter string. Though that possibility puts constraints on where the in the 7-letter string the first 5-letter string can be (at the first two places or at the last two places, else there's no space for a second *consecutive* five-letter string), and then we also have to consider the possible locations of the second 5-letter string, and it's all pretty easy but finicky enough I'm not going to do this, so actually maybe your approach is easier. Also it's probably why your answer is only ≈1/141776649, not 1/141776649 exactly.
technical really did NOT get lucky with his limbo completion
JEERAL WTF ARE YOU DOING HERE
@@speedofram1458 how do you people keep finding me
Bro is the luckiest and unluckiest person ever.
bro got that get back to work link
The fact its in all caps too
the original twitter thread was wild because EVERYONE had a different estimate of the chance, aint no one passing probability & statistics class 💀
The song is amazing and it makes the meme so much funnier
after watching this, my next recommended video was the south park wheel of fortune clip lmao
TH-cam URL generators giving us a taste of a fraction of it's true power.
I guarentee there's people out there that tried to get this at some point and ended giving up.
I think ik what I'm gonna spend the resta my life doing
jk
Dream speedrun type statistics
dude used all his lifetime luck and couldn't even handle the consequences
he better play casino
Bro got the deluxe n word pass 🙏
Sol's rng moment
Also did you know that 99% of gamblers quit before the big win
I was like “why are they so pressed about LIMBO?”
Bro really got the key and survived the cap on his mind
he said the thing (technically)
nah bro youtube wanted to send a message💀
It's so funny because Technical is such a nice and chill guy
He literally won the link lottery
They forgot underscores too
Yeah and then he privatized the video, then re-uploaded it, now no one can see the original url
Lol
@CJOnReplay009 i wouldve made it unlisted and then reuploaded
More like once in a million lifetimes
Any of you guys remember that one splatoon song with they f-word in the link?
It's not like it was his fault; that's the freest possible pass. Wasn't even the hard r version.
Imagine beating the hardest memory level in Geometry Dash, posting a video link and being blessed with a cool video link
And then privating the video and reuploading it under a new URL, technical projecting so that he can use the N word all by himself without anyone noticing lol
@@bitupr8458...at least i can tell myself im not that much of a bitch
Bro could have won the lottery with that luck but instead he got an n bomb in his video URL.
this is the most tech thing to ever happen