the real man lived, the thermal surge protector in the computer turned it off before he could die, it made it to the news but chubbyemu carried the story on.
KR is a 18 year old woman, presenting to the emergency room… fully conscious. She watched too much Chubbyemu and believed that she had damaged her heart, brain, and liver because she ate her dinner too fast and had a stomachache. She was sent home after a quick diagnosis.
I do that at like 78, so I can't even imagine 78 degrees starts to make me feel overly hot and sleepy and sick no way it'd be 110 and I'd be like "this is fine" unless I had the full intent of trying to make myself sick
@@randomcommenter7343 He could've spent a few bitcoins on 1 air conditioner and wouldn't need a water cooler for his pc since the AC would pretty much cool the air in the room while the fans suck the cool air into the PC. win win if he got a AC
As someone who grew up in the desert I can't believe how people underestimate heat. It's 100 degrees in the shade today lol. I bring a half gallon of water when I go fishing and that's usually only a couple hours and I'm in the shade and I still rip through that water.
Yeah, I was a fence builder for 30+ years in the Southeastern U.S. where the summers can get so hot and humid that after just a few minutes outside at 7 am you are already soaking wet with sweat. The importance of staying properly hydrated cannot be overstated, even in winter. Also keeping properly clothed in layers in the winter. Hypothermia is as dangerous as heat stroke.
Just this summer, the temperature inside my house one day reached 104 (40 c). I am a desert man well adapted to desert conditions, and I cope with the condition by using air condition. This guy was an idiot
the real man lived, the thermal surge protector in the computer turned it off before he could die, it made it to the news but chubbyemu carried the story on.
Thermal shutdown for a computer doesn't happen until 80-90°C. Computers running at full power can stay at 75°C consistently and be fine. Meanwhile if the room gets up to like 40°C from not moving enough of the heat out, you'd end up getting heatstroke. The heat of the room definitely won't be enough to shut down the computer.
He must have hated himself 6 years later when one Bitcoin was over 10k. With so much money he could have bought a new robot body 100% resistant to heat strokes.
Also use air conditioning if running a datacentre on any scale and yes if you are running that many machines at home you are running a datacentre for all practical purposes there is a reason why AC failure is in the risk assessment for any responsible commercial datacentre machines will kill any human in the space shortly before they die of thermal failure themselves.
Also the GPU fans we're at 100%. You gotta underclock them a bit so it lasts longer. drop the fan speed cause they make it's of noise and just blow out too much air wasting more electricity. Your gpu will sound like a meat grinder too at 100%
I had a heatstroke at the beach once. Thankfully my family noticed quickly that I had fallen unconscious. They poured cool water over my head which brought me back to consciousness and took me to a nearby clinic. I came out without acquiring any disability. However I do get migraines sometimes since then.
I had heat stroke once, thankfully I was in the shower when I lost consciousness AND I woke up before I drowned. Ya, 2 gallons of water wasn't enough for a 40 mile bike ride at 104 F. Our bodies go through water FAST when it is hot out!
Where I'm from we get conscripted to army/police/civil defense for 2 years. We have constant 30°c weather at 99% humidity. Water parade was an excuse to punish us, but we really learnt the importance of drinking a good 4L a day, till the piss was clear as glass. There was also a body cooling unit in my camp.
This is the kind of person who drag races in his Honda civic, never changes the tires, gets a blow out and has to be hospitalized, and vows never to drive a car again.
That's a pretty bad anology. Being in a car accident can be rather traumatizing, and trauma is not rational. It is normal to be at least nervous around a vehicle after any major accident that happened for any reason out of association
@bittercharmer1591 Nah, it's basically the same. The BTC miner got the completely wrong lesson from what happened. And in OPs example the person got the wrong lesson
well i just looked it up and this is the new number 113880000.00 USD or in word form one.hundred.thirteen.million--- eight hundred eighty eight thousand dollars USD
If you feel too sick to drink water, regardless of the underlying reason, you really shouldn't wait more than a day before going to the doctor. It can be hard to work up the presence of mind and the motivation, because you're probably spacing out and the nausea prevents you from wanting to do basically anything, but it's really important. If it's someone else, you have to be the voice of reason because they're not in the right state to make that call.
Yeah, I once unnecessarily prolonged my recovery from an upset stomach by not drinking enough for days. My boyfriend had to force me to drink tea spoon by spoon. It was awful.
Sadly this is a perverse incentive generated by the high fees for emergency ambulance services in the US I suspect. Here in the UK at least if I felt unable to even hold down water and had no alternate means I would dial 999 for immediate ambulance transport to the hospital without a second thought but the NHS provides us with the confidence to take the cautious route and request help without fear of ruin. Honestly, I think this should be the case anywhere how should it be any different calling an ambulance when in fear for your health than calling the police when in fear of crime emergency services should be available in emergencies period any disincentive to use them when the situation calls for it is perverse. Don't get me wrong this might encourage some to make the call when it is not entirely necessary but an assessment would quickly determine admission is not necessary seems like a minor cost when considering the cost of reversing the incentive as the cost then is often a human life.
@@seraphina985 no one worries about ambulance fees in an emergency situation in the US. first of all, most people have insurance that will cover it. most people that DON'T have insurance are on Medicaid (or Medicare if they're old) which covers 100%. please don't buy into mainstream media narratives. aside from covid-related economic issues that virtually every country is foolishly bringing upon themselves, the US is a very wealthy nation and no one is dying from lack of access to medical care, and certainly not to ambulances. even if you can't pay they have to treat you... the money part, if you're even on the hook for it at all (the vast majority aren't), comes afterward, and if you don't pay, it just hurts your credit like anything else. the average cost for an ambulance ride is around 1000 bucks... sometimes less sometimes more. but that's not usually the cost an insured person will see, though they may have to pay for part of it. but poor people are on medicaid so they won't pay anything.
@@ThisIsTaco1 if he got 10,000 bit coins at 50 cents a pop. And now a single bit coin is worth 10,000 plus yea you can do the math.. Hes filthy rich. He turned 5k into 100 million dollars😂
@ everyone asking why he didn't just drink water or go somewhere cool - dehydration and hyperthermia impair your reasoning gradually, so as your condition becomes more serious you become less and less capable of realizing what's going on and doing something about it. Ever tried to get a drunk person (who is chemically dehydrated) to drink water and they're like 100% convinced everything is fine and you should let them drink more booze? It's similar
But how do you not get uncomfortable enough before dehydration & hyperthermia to do something about it before it gets too late. I have severe heat intolerance, I cannot comprehend just sitting in a sweltering room. I drank an entire bodyarmor drink just listening to the description of heat and dehydration in this video!!
People in the desert get used to the heat . Places like El Paso tx or Arizona or New mexico . some people don't have a/c and they expect everyone else to just "get used to it " not everyone can get used to it ...@@morticiaheisenberg9679
@@NoctisTheBogWitchyeah yeah impaired reasoning and all that but it doesn't happen all at once? he still had to go through the thirst and discomfort phase of being dehydrated and bro just ignored it. also what's up with him not even eating for days because he just threw up, and his mom just ignored that? i see a lot of people calling the guy stupid which i won't disagree with but i don't see anyone talk about the mom-
I know someone who liked to challenge himself (and his roommate would do this with him) by keeping their gaming computers on all night in the top floor, windows closed, during the summer heat. I might send him this video.
@@Ruben- My best friend's college roomate mined a *crapton* of BTC in 2009-2010. Used it all as beer money. He'd definitely have been a capital B Billionaire if he had kept it and dumped it at the peak. Problem is, back then even $1 per BTC would have been a dandy return.
Being dehydrated to the point of vomiting sucks, i been there, i just walked into the ER and asked for IV fluids because i got so dehydrated i couldn't stop vomiting and had a horrid headache. Avoided the coma/ heatstroke thing.
He got the wrong moral of the story... it should be: stay hydrated, don’t mine Bitcoin in the same room you sleep while you sleep, don’t procrastinate with the A/C and stay hydrated.
I'm actually gonna do it this whole winter cuz my room is super cold during winter. By mining bitcoin I'll get heating for free and earn some money on it lol
*sigh* Pity this wasn’t funnier, should be top comment. The repeating ‘stay hydrated’ in a humorous way to highlight its importance didn’t go unnoticed though, the replies are informative and witty to match - feel good about what you’ve done, my son (guy or girl don’t matter, it rhymed).
yeah, basically take care of your shit and you are fine. I honestly doubt tho that the bitcoin miner had much to do with it. Unless he had a whole wall of them, an open window will be plenty of cooling. It was hot. They got heatstroke. It happens. It happened before computers existed even...
@@tf5pZ9H5vcAdBp Just as well. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have a dark future because of Moore's law and other optimizing forces inherent in computation intensive fields. In most cases the result is desirable: computers can do ever more amazing things. In cryptocurrency it guarantees uncontrolled inflation.
I mean, even now where tech had caught up, I still don't think that bitcoin mining is all that worth it since most of the profit would just go into electric bill and PC parts Do correct me if that's not the case though
@Nicholas McManama Yea, but wouldn't electric bill depends on where you live as well? Which would then leads to parts pricing difference as well. Also doesn't a really high power rig cost like, 1000+ usd, which would then require even more power?
Thank you @Chubbyemu Sir, I remember checking out your channel some time ago, and then all of a sudden recently your channel popped up in my TH-cam feed again, thank you Sir for your content and your "I am going to present this or that case in a truly professional manner, instead of putting down the patient." Great content
@@johnathanvarga8883 Well if you use the power from the wall then yes. The thing is if you can justify it and speculate that you will make it back an array of solar panels and hook the ASICs up to that grid then it will be profitable after a few years so you do need to make sure that you get solar panels that do not need expensive maintenance that will take away from the profit margin making it either take longer or still be in the negatives. The major expense is power not internet so if you can make your own electricity then you take out one of the highest costs so 2nd highest is the cost of the ASICs then way below that is the cost of internet.
This guy isn't the sharpest tool in the drawer. All he had to do was exhaust the computers out the window. No wonder he couldn't get hired as an engineer. Also he quit mining bitcoin before the boom. He would be a millionaire today.
@@Novusod quite possible with the time he was mining at, but theres no telling when he would have sold. selling at the peak would have been 50BTC for $1million for example. but given how long he would have been holding on to that, its quite unlikely he ever kept on to that much for over a half decade
@Movie Games - sharpest tool in the drawer? Nobody keeps Tools in a drawer. The saying is, He is not the sharpest knife in the drawer. Or, he is not the sharpest tool in the shed. 😑😑😑
"He vowed to never mine another bitcoin again"... Jesus dude, just use some air conditioning for the portable heaters you're using. Hell, step OUTSIDE once in a while to cool yourself down if you insist on sitting in a room that's over heated. There's so many solutions to this yet, his takeaway was to just never do it again.
Indeed it is certainly doable that said my own company part-owns a datacentre and we specifically have air conditioning failure in our risk assessment for a reason. It's a large building but with 45k machines inside drawing an average of 3.5MW the air conditioning needs to be considered as essentially a life support system the building would become uninhabitable quite rapidly without it. Granted there are three independent HVAC systems for this reason each on a separate power supply (The facility has triple redundant power also though because it is needed to provide the eight nines uptime guarantee ie 99.999999%)
@@Nightriser271828 Indeed it's an engineering problem but a very solvable one. From my perspective, it's little different from designing a bridge or building sure if you fuck it up people die but the limits of human tolerance are fairly well understood and engineering to ensure a defined habitable space remains habitable is solvable.
I took it to be more emotional. There's things I don't do anymore or places I don't go, because they remind me of things that are mearly sad. If I could be reminded of the fact I almost *died in my sleep* and now have a *permanent brain injury* because of my computers, I'd be hesitant to keep them running too, because that's all I would be able to think about.
I mean they didnt say he gave away or something to all his remaining bitcoin . They said he just stopped mining them . So he may still be able tk be rich .
Last year in the UK, we had a heatwave that hit 40°C (104°F) - our heatwaves are always humid which makes sweating to cool off kinda useless. Most of our buildings are not designed to deal with extreme heat either. I unfortunately also happened to catch Covid at the time and had a fever on the hottest day. I live with my parents and we did everything we could to avoid me spreading Covid to them which meant I stayed in my room with the door shut. On one particular night during that time, it was still over 30°C (86°F) at night (outside, I daredn’t find out the temperature in my room!) and I remember stumbling over to my window, climbing up to sit on the window sill and leaning out to try and get some air and cool down. I genuinely thought I was going to die because I just couldn’t cool down - it was very scary! After the heatwave settled and I recovered from Covid, I thought “wow, I was being so melodramatic” but watching this video now, I wonder if I was closer to a serious medical episode than I perhaps realised. My parents did everything they could to keep me hydrated, left me frozen water bottles wrapped in tea towels to “cuddle” to keep cool. Their efforts likely made all the difference. (I’m quite independent normally, and once I recovered, prepared and cooked lots of meals for them to say thank you for all they did). (Oh… and neither of them caught Covid off of me so our collective effort worked there too!)
think of it like this, he had computers running and generating money constantly, it's easy to pass off the symptoms as just a flu or something. Heatstroke kills because you underestimate just how hot your body gets
@@Roboshi2007 yeah but even if you dont think that its dangerous, wouldnt you still feel uncomfortable? Even if he didnt want to buy an AC, he could just have left the room and slept in another one...
@@merky1493 i never had an AC this summer i got one later on not even fans worked it was so hot that fans didnt work because the fan was just blowing the same hot air on me had to wait till night when it would finally be cooler
Yea, that room must've been hell, although it definitely wasn't sauna temperature. Saunas are usually like 80°C, but because they're super humid, it puts a layer of water on your skin that protects you from the heat. There was no humidity in that room though, so there was no protective water barrier for the heat which made it worse.
graphics cards and stuff are set to automatically shut down once the internal temperature hits around 95 degrees Celsius even if your room is super hot, the parts in your computer are always running wayyy hotter
I was left crippled and abandoned by everyone I trusted, found myself homeless living in vehicles unable to walk, suffering heat stroke and hypothermia for over 5 years on he streets
I can't help but think the perverse incentives created by the US system of charging people for emergency calls to medical services didn't help here. Suffice to say that if I were ever to feel so ill I felt unable to hold water down here in the UK or in my current home of NL I am dialing an ambulance for transport to the hospital immediately this is a bad sign but then I have the privilege of not needing to fear the risk of surviving making a call to emergency medical services as emergency ambulance services are like police here it doesn't cost everything you own to call them if you fear for your life. Nor should it in my opinion any disincentive to make an emergency call when you reasonably believe your life is in danger is a perverse incentive in my book.
@@seraphina985 not getting medical care because of financial constraints is really common here. I've done it myself. It's when you make enough money that you don't qualify for free healthcare but you still can't afford real healthcare.
@@qwqwqwqw99 By here I assume you mean the US right? I'm European (British currently living in the Netherlands) also I'm admittedly comfortably well off. That said I didn't start off that way and even now despite having business in the US I am kinda afraid of the US healthcare system. Arguably irrationally afraid as I travel for work often and have a decent global multi-trip travel insurance that includes ~$5m of medical cover but still the US system makes me uncomfortable even with that. Having the ability to relate to what it would be like had I been raised there before I had my own business makes it worse hell I'd probably not be here to have this conversation were I born American my family were poor I only got comfortable thanks to hard work and a ton of being in the right place at the right time.
@@seanoconnell3559 had you said that the cooling units produced heat in the dissipation process, raising the total amount generated, I would agree with you. But his system was at equilibrium, so your point about the rate of dissipation is null. Besides, I was referring to room AC, as using hot air as a heat sink is an ill-fated venture.
When hurricane Sally went through, it knocked our power out for a few weeks, which meant no AC. The daytime wasn't so bad because we still had water and could take frequent showers, but our bodies weren't used to sleeping in that kind of heat. When Chubbyemu described the guy's symptoms getting out of bed, I had flashbacks. We were so sick for days. We managed to get ahold of a generator and some window units for the bedrooms and it was literally a lifesaver. I really don't know how people used to survive in the south prior to AC.
People adapt. I live in a really hot climate and it reaches up to 48°celsius in summers. And above 40 can kill you. And I even workout in that without A c but I just realized that could be so dangerous and especially the deaths of labour and street vendors these days is alaraming
@@syedaziz1641 Being hot is one thing. Getting hot during the day or when you're working out is fine, especially if you have some way to cool off after a duration. When you're awake, you're able to monitor your condition. But sleeping hot is completely different. It messes with your body rhythms and affects your head, your muscles, your movements, everything. I'm not just talking about it being uncomfortable so maybe you wake up more than you're used to, and so maybe you feel a little tired the next day. Nah, it's not like that. It almost seems like the opposite actually happens, where you end up sleeping more deeply than is healthy. You wake up fevery, numb, and just all over sick. I grew up without ac, but I lived in a different part of the country where the temp and humidity aren't so severe. Here, with the temp getting hotter every year, ac is pretty much a necessity these days. I live in an area that wasn't even inhabited until the 50/60', when ac's began to become accessible.
I think way-back-when houses were designed to account for the hot temperatures. Nowadays it's probably presumed that people are going to have air conditioning.
"He promised never to mine bitcoin again." Seriously!? That was the lesson he took from this? If he had stuck with bitcoin, he'd be a millionaire by now. One dumb decision after another...
@@user-wc3ie9sw6r bruh well maybe shouldve slept in the living room I rather sleep in the living room than get cooked alive just for bitcoin in my ROOM
Yall calling him dumb and shit but least be honest, half of yall would have probably had the same shit happen to you in his position. Statistically, around 50% of you are of average or below average intelligence.
@@smeaglekoff3483 entropy In action. The moment one thing goes wrong, a chain reaction ensues. Everything living and non living trends towards disorder. Very interesting stuff tbh.
Mining by itself no, but combined with the heatwave it caused his body to overheat to the point where he felt sick and couldn't eat or drink. That's explained pretty well in the video.
@@AlphaCarinae Yes, this makes sense, stop getting money, because...money bad? It couldn'tve just been negligence to drink water and keep the temperature of the room down, no, it was obvious entirely the fault of them mining.
@Offset great idea! Cancel the ACA, no health care for an entire nation - in the middle of a global pandemic. We can kill off 10% of our population easily! Although, it'd probably be simpler to salt our nukes with cobalt, then bomb ourselves and spread cobalt-60 across the land. Both ideas, equally moronic. Discarding the ACA leaving people with no coverage, so the hospitals go unpaid and bankrupt, vs utter destruction and gamma ray sterilized for a few decades.
I can't imagine being in a room over 100f... my room gets to around 80f and I feel like I'm dying. ...I need to move somewhere that's cold all the time, don't I
Dude practically cook himself while making money and sleeping poor guy why didn't he just put that computer somewhere else instead of his mom and his room if it so hot
@@mirzis ACs that I've encountered are either too weak or too strong for such a configuration. Either too weak and they don't spread the heat out of the room, or too strong and they cause problems such as back pain to people in it due to the very cold air.
I remember when my ac wasn’t working. My room heats up like a car. The week the ac wasn’t working was when it was the hottest up till then around 90 outside. My guess is my room was near 100 degrees. I went “fuck this” and went downstairs. When it’s that hot it feels like your body is fighting to stay awake while you try to sleep. Even downstairs it was in the 80’s about 85 if I remember correctly. I made my dog a ice bed thing and my cat was fine. She was born in July outside under a storage unit on one of the hottest summers. My brother was lucky to have good fans in his room I had a small one that sounded like it was dying itself 😂
...His take away was to not mine bit coin, rather than to drink water regularly... OK. I don't think that was the lesson you were supposed to get. But...um...OK. Cool.
Holy crap, Chubbyemu. I watched this video just before the June heatwave in the Pacific Northwest, and the information given in this video just saved my dad's life. Thank you so much.
I also don't get how someone can get so dehydrated that the symptoms mimic being with to much fluid which caused this to happen by him not drinking enough when he was over heating so he thought it was him drinking to much
I deliver for Amazon here in Phoenix AZ. You have no idea how much water I drink a day but loose it all also. My cabin has AC but I know UPS and the postal service do not equip their vehicles with AC. My van read 118* also, some people can not afford to use their AC. Very sad. :(
bitcoin computer go wrrr
Wrrrrr
wrrrrrr
Lmaooo
The fans go vrrrrr
A10 go BRRRRT
A man lived, this is how he died
A man died of living this is how he lived
A man died of living alive. This is how he died of living
A man got punched multiple times in quick successions. This is how he was already dead.
@@SuperAxon2 r/suddenlyjojo
@@kfcisawesome *"did you die?!" "Yes.. BUT I LIVED!"*
An organ miner heatstroked in his sleep, this is what happened to his bitcoins.
THIS is a story I wanna see.
@Daniel Marcin
Agreed
That sounds like something that would happen in Rimworld
@@kodemunkeygaming5337 More like something it would happen in China
@Trashy Animation - organ ingots
“It’s not that hot” he told himself, as the room burst into flames.
This is fine
the real man lived, the thermal surge protector in the computer turned it off before he could die, it made it to the news but chubbyemu carried the story on.
@@scytarius LOL that's exactly the meme I thought of
Australian summers be like
Bruh he didn't covered himself in *Oil the crisp would protect him*
KR is a 18 year old woman, presenting to the emergency room… fully conscious.
She watched too much Chubbyemu and believed that she had damaged her heart, brain, and liver because she ate her dinner too fast and had a stomachache.
She was sent home after a quick diagnosis.
😂
Hahahaha
Anxiety entered the chat
Also me: triggered
I mean
I wonder how many has presented to the ER because of pressure on nerves?
Love it!
Someone ordered two pizzas in 2010, this is how they lost $100 000 000.
yup
you just had to rub it in ehhh?:)
But he got 2 pizzas, fair deal
Explain please
@@speed5595 what is to explain here? Its pizza.
How tf do you not think “it’s 110 degrees in this room, I’m going to remove myself from this room.” ?
i mean where i live its pretty hot and we don't have ac so if it's that hot there's really nothing you can do
@Nyssa Burns watch the video again
@@evie5375 110 degrees is unbearable. Hot to you is probably 85 degrees inside
I do that at like 78, so I can't even imagine 78 degrees starts to make me feel overly hot and sleepy and sick no way it'd be 110 and I'd be like "this is fine" unless I had the full intent of trying to make myself sick
@Nyssa Burns true but I imagine it was hot long before that XD that is blatant ignoring
“He vowed to never mine bitcoins again”
How about a vow to drink some damn water
@Robert Taylor 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Robert Taylor a recovery from death, impressive
Exactly what I was thinking lol
DevynnEBMusic vow to use thermal paste
@@nola211 not how that works
"I'll never mine Bitcoin again"
Or, maybe just, you know, drink water more than once a week?????
or mine in a shed where you wouldn't stay
@souless☆ Absolutely not, gotta keep up the grind
and maybe buy an air conditioner
Yeah, who the hell doesn't drink for 2 days in a friggin heat wave??
Like once an hour
This is the worst heat stroke case i've ever heard of.
It's like if the dude was taking DNP, he cooked himself :\
I feels like you entered into the gates of hell
you've never heard of someone dying from it?
@@randomcommenter7343 He could've spent a few bitcoins on 1 air conditioner and wouldn't need a water cooler for his pc since the AC would pretty much cool the air in the room while the fans suck the cool air into the PC. win win if he got a AC
Ryk Ramirez except for hell is actually cold, like the ice cold heart.
If there's anything Chubbyemu has taught me, it's that doing almost anything that's unhealthy enough will somehow cause brain swelling.
Every moment is a big brain moment.
If u breathe you will blow your mind
Lol
Dehydration, overhydration. You name it
He taught me that The Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell at 10:01
As someone who grew up in the desert I can't believe how people underestimate heat. It's 100 degrees in the shade today lol. I bring a half gallon of water when I go fishing and that's usually only a couple hours and I'm in the shade and I still rip through that water.
Most people do. But we're talking about someone into crypto currencies here, they're usually not the brightest.
This was why we built our architecture to adapt to the heat, i.e. collonaded sidewalks, larger windows, higher ceilings.
@@alkaholic4848 based but true lmao
Yeah, I was a fence builder for 30+ years in the Southeastern U.S. where the summers can get so hot and humid that after just a few minutes outside at 7 am you are already soaking wet with sweat. The importance of staying properly hydrated cannot be overstated, even in winter. Also keeping properly clothed in layers in the winter. Hypothermia is as dangerous as heat stroke.
Just this summer, the temperature inside my house one day reached 104 (40 c). I am a desert man well adapted to desert conditions, and I cope with the condition by using air condition. This guy was an idiot
finally, the mitochondria is not the powerhouse of the cell
Oh but it is, for one frame, in text form.
@@12isaac00 10:01 (also its 5 frames not 1 frame)
Oh no! 9th grade biology didn’t prepare me for this!!!!!
Long live the king
Nooo it’s the golgi bladder apparatus
A Black Mesa Scientist Ate All The Donuts. This Is What Happened To His Facility.
A black mesa scientist followed standard insertion procedures, here's what happened to his planet.
A civil protector knocked down a can. This is what happened to his city
A scientist provided a computer with neurotoxin, this is what happened to the test subjects
Soonly Taing that was posted 11 seconds ago for me lol
A security guard told a anonymous scientist to “catch me later and I’ll buy you a beer”. This is what happened to his bank account
This bro could have been so rich right now if he just bought himself an air conditioner.
Seriously, why was he so against buying an AC? It seemed he tried to go out of his way to avoid either drinking more water or buying an AC.
the real man lived, the thermal surge protector in the computer turned it off before he could die, it made it to the news but chubbyemu carried the story on.
Thermal shutdown for a computer doesn't happen until 80-90°C. Computers running at full power can stay at 75°C consistently and be fine. Meanwhile if the room gets up to like 40°C from not moving enough of the heat out, you'd end up getting heatstroke. The heat of the room definitely won't be enough to shut down the computer.
or he could just sleep elsewhere other than his flaming hot room
@@redbetta2191 bitcoins weren't that expensive as it was today
He vowed to never mine bitcoin again. Dude learned the wrong lesson.
He must have hated himself 6 years later when one Bitcoin was over 10k. With so much money he could have bought a new robot body 100% resistant to heat strokes.
Resident?
John Stroud, thanks, fixed.
I dunno, you probably wouldn't want the robot body to overheat either.
@@sasak369 become a snowman
@@undeadprincess5726 okay but you definitely don't want that body to overheat
The message isn't really "don't mine bitcoin", it's "drink water".
Also use air conditioning if running a datacentre on any scale and yes if you are running that many machines at home you are running a datacentre for all practical purposes there is a reason why AC failure is in the risk assessment for any responsible commercial datacentre machines will kill any human in the space shortly before they die of thermal failure themselves.
Don't mine bitcoin either way. Don't be a parasite.
@@Horny_Fruit_Flies it isn't parasitic if you share the returns with your parents
@@rdmz135 In exchange for a modest amount of goodboy points, I presume
@@Horny_Fruit_Flies How is bitcoin mining any more parasitic than banking?
If he just had a decent AC, drank water, and a spare room for his computers this guy would be a super wealthy man right now.
I swear he *really* didn't want to get an AC for whatever reason.
Also the GPU fans we're at 100%. You gotta underclock them a bit so it lasts longer. drop the fan speed cause they make it's of noise and just blow out too much air wasting more electricity. Your gpu will sound like a meat grinder too at 100%
@@Googlegivemyoriginalnameback he stopped mining tho
@@JR-xn6yu its of noise?
I know. I was like why didn’t he drink constant slurpees
I had a heatstroke at the beach once. Thankfully my family noticed quickly that I had fallen unconscious. They poured cool water over my head which brought me back to consciousness and took me to a nearby clinic. I came out without acquiring any disability. However I do get migraines sometimes since then.
Glad you’re still with us mon.
They should’ve picked you up and threw you into the ocean
I had heat stroke once, thankfully I was in the shower when I lost consciousness AND I woke up before I drowned. Ya, 2 gallons of water wasn't enough for a 40 mile bike ride at 104 F. Our bodies go through water FAST when it is hot out!
I had it as a baby apparently, south Poland during a heat wave gets quite hot
A man got rickrolled, this is how his body gave him up
But I thought I’d never be given up...
Lelduck he was let down
Ok
He ran around
The United Nations he hurt us
As someone who frequently has to teach scouts about the dangers of heat stroke, this video was _deeply_ informative
"Only boneheads do bitcoin!"
Cheepchipsable only boneheads don’t get good cooling equipment*
@@nola211 I think he wanted to cook hot pockets, but forgot them
Where I'm from we get conscripted to army/police/civil defense for 2 years. We have constant 30°c weather at 99% humidity.
Water parade was an excuse to punish us, but we really learnt the importance of drinking a good 4L a day, till the piss was clear as glass.
There was also a body cooling unit in my camp.
@@Yadobler you're from singapore?
"A church was closed for demolition...this is how it's organ was shut down..."
Lol
😂
911 likes
Hahaha
This is the kind of person who drag races in his Honda civic, never changes the tires, gets a blow out and has to be hospitalized, and vows never to drive a car again.
Exactly
That's a pretty bad anology. Being in a car accident can be rather traumatizing, and trauma is not rational. It is normal to be at least nervous around a vehicle after any major accident that happened for any reason out of association
@bittercharmer1591 Nah, it's basically the same. The BTC miner got the completely wrong lesson from what happened. And in OPs example the person got the wrong lesson
When you have enough money to buy several high end graphics cards but cant find 700$ for an AC....
When you are a successful engineer, but you don't figure out a way to prevent the room from heating up.
Well, maybe not that successful, lol.
@@Xilog with an outside unit?
@@antreaskonstantinou8585 $50 facecbook marketplace
I think he had ones put away in his house. The idiot just didn't install one in his room.
14 yr old boy turned on incognito. This is what happened to his right arm.
breh
hypertrophy?
@The Bloody Doctor Sadly no.
Stoppppp 😂😂
@The Bloody Doctor No
His mom got a heart attack soon after she'd seen the electrical bill.
And was presented to the emergency room where we are right now.
Let's not forget the medical bill
I'm so European I sometimes forget people have to think about that.
@@XShaneX19 do you mean electricity is cheap in Europe?
@@neptunemike Not in the slightest. This was a reply to the medical bill comment
“This is fine” he said, sipping his cup of coffee, in a burning house.
Who just sits in boiling hot room for days pouring with sweat like that? It seems sooooo uncomfortable.
My video games aren't gonna play themselfs.
My house is a boiling hot room. So I don't really have a choice. Maybe I should go bitcoin mining to afford a better house.
Sermet are you plying the games or are the games playing you?
some people (like me) are forced to work in 50°c environment because capitalism
young college kids with nothing better to do. My way to cool off was cold showers and thawing bags of frozen broccoli on my chest.
"A year later 1 bitcoin was worth $20"
*Checks Bitcoin price today*
*Realizes those 10K bitcoins for the pizza are now worth 110 Million dollars*
well i just looked it up and this is the new number 113880000.00 USD or in word form one.hundred.thirteen.million--- eight hundred eighty eight thousand dollars USD
@@Deadchannel06 and its already changed 150 billion times since
What a joke
I don't know who to feel sorry for? The guy blanched himself in a 100+F room or the guy who exchanged 110.000.000 USD with couple of pizzas?
Or a darn lot of pizza!
If you feel too sick to drink water, regardless of the underlying reason, you really shouldn't wait more than a day before going to the doctor. It can be hard to work up the presence of mind and the motivation, because you're probably spacing out and the nausea prevents you from wanting to do basically anything, but it's really important. If it's someone else, you have to be the voice of reason because they're not in the right state to make that call.
This needs to be pinned bro
Yeah, I once unnecessarily prolonged my recovery from an upset stomach by not drinking enough for days. My boyfriend had to force me to drink tea spoon by spoon. It was awful.
Sadly this is a perverse incentive generated by the high fees for emergency ambulance services in the US I suspect. Here in the UK at least if I felt unable to even hold down water and had no alternate means I would dial 999 for immediate ambulance transport to the hospital without a second thought but the NHS provides us with the confidence to take the cautious route and request help without fear of ruin. Honestly, I think this should be the case anywhere how should it be any different calling an ambulance when in fear for your health than calling the police when in fear of crime emergency services should be available in emergencies period any disincentive to use them when the situation calls for it is perverse. Don't get me wrong this might encourage some to make the call when it is not entirely necessary but an assessment would quickly determine admission is not necessary seems like a minor cost when considering the cost of reversing the incentive as the cost then is often a human life.
Also true for diabetic ketoacidosis.
@@seraphina985 no one worries about ambulance fees in an emergency situation in the US. first of all, most people have insurance that will cover it. most people that DON'T have insurance are on Medicaid (or Medicare if they're old) which covers 100%. please don't buy into mainstream media narratives. aside from covid-related economic issues that virtually every country is foolishly bringing upon themselves, the US is a very wealthy nation and no one is dying from lack of access to medical care, and certainly not to ambulances. even if you can't pay they have to treat you... the money part, if you're even on the hook for it at all (the vast majority aren't), comes afterward, and if you don't pay, it just hurts your credit like anything else. the average cost for an ambulance ride is around 1000 bucks... sometimes less sometimes more. but that's not usually the cost an insured person will see, though they may have to pay for part of it. but poor people are on medicaid so they won't pay anything.
"The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell"
did no one notice that?
Pretty impressed his rigs didn't shutdown because of overheating
LOL
my pc overheats playing simple steam games
@Liz Skelton no they’re not, they’re real, I saw a news article about one of his stories one time, he only changes the names and endings sometimes
@@danieljoseph6404 lol thats why i dont like laptops. i have never heard louder fans than the ones in them. pretty sure my air conditioning is quieter
A simple fix really. If you have vents on the top of your tower then pour water into them until the PC is full of water. Liquid cooling does wonders
I thought the title would be: "This is what happened to his bitcoin wallet."
🤣🤣🤣
Oooof, his bitcoin wallet probably went down while in a coma
he probably lost all of his earning to Hospital fees
@@ThisIsTaco1 if he got 10,000 bit coins at 50 cents a pop. And now a single bit coin is worth 10,000 plus yea you can do the math.. Hes filthy rich. He turned 5k into 100 million dollars😂
@@ThisIsTaco1 Or he's from Germany and didn't pay anything.
_"CW didn't drink water over the last few days as he felt dizzy..."_
This sounds suspiciously like a case of *natural selection*
If he died he would have gotten a Darwin Award.
Attempted natural selection.
First time seeing you here Geoff
for real dude, like howwww
@@FatfighterXD1 It is. It's a trait of most animals.
@ everyone asking why he didn't just drink water or go somewhere cool - dehydration and hyperthermia impair your reasoning gradually, so as your condition becomes more serious you become less and less capable of realizing what's going on and doing something about it. Ever tried to get a drunk person (who is chemically dehydrated) to drink water and they're like 100% convinced everything is fine and you should let them drink more booze? It's similar
But how do you not get uncomfortable enough before dehydration & hyperthermia to do something about it before it gets too late. I have severe heat intolerance, I cannot comprehend just sitting in a sweltering room. I drank an entire bodyarmor drink just listening to the description of heat and dehydration in this video!!
@@morticiaheisenberg9679 His reasoning was severely impaired. Also, some people can't pay for ac.
Edit: Also, sometimes extreme heat just feels warm.
People in the desert get used to the heat . Places like El Paso tx or Arizona or New mexico . some people don't have a/c and they expect everyone else to just "get used to it " not everyone can get used to it ...@@morticiaheisenberg9679
@@NoctisTheBogWitchyeah yeah impaired reasoning and all that but it doesn't happen all at once? he still had to go through the thirst and discomfort phase of being dehydrated and bro just ignored it. also what's up with him not even eating for days because he just threw up, and his mom just ignored that? i see a lot of people calling the guy stupid which i won't disagree with but i don't see anyone talk about the mom-
I know someone who liked to challenge himself (and his roommate would do this with him) by keeping their gaming computers on all night in the top floor, windows closed, during the summer heat. I might send him this video.
That's not smart for sure
Sounds like he enjoys swamp nuts.
@@ArchangelExile bruh sweaty nutz
Please send it to him, that's not safe
whats fun about that? thats a stupid challenge
He could be a billionaire by now if he put his computers in another room.
He was a cheapskate and addicted to money
If he really had 100k bitcoins before his heatstroke, then he is a billionaire already.
More like a multi millionaire, no way he had 100k btc
@@Ruben- Bitcoin was extremely easy to mine back then i don't doubt he could have go that much
@@Ruben- My best friend's college roomate mined a *crapton* of BTC in 2009-2010. Used it all as beer money. He'd definitely have been a capital B Billionaire if he had kept it and dumped it at the peak. Problem is, back then even $1 per BTC would have been a dandy return.
At least, he didn't accidentally drink a lava lamp.
Or a snow globe
@@Danielm-hq3eb 😂😂
True😂
🤣😂🤣
Priceless
Being dehydrated to the point of vomiting sucks, i been there, i just walked into the ER and asked for IV fluids because i got so dehydrated i couldn't stop vomiting and had a horrid headache. Avoided the coma/ heatstroke thing.
He got the wrong moral of the story... it should be: stay hydrated, don’t mine Bitcoin in the same room you sleep while you sleep, don’t procrastinate with the A/C and stay hydrated.
I'm actually gonna do it this whole winter cuz my room is super cold during winter. By mining bitcoin I'll get heating for free and earn some money on it lol
*sigh*
Pity this wasn’t funnier, should be top comment. The repeating ‘stay hydrated’ in a humorous way to highlight its importance didn’t go unnoticed though, the replies are informative and witty to match - feel good about what you’ve done, my son (guy or girl don’t matter, it rhymed).
Don't be too hard on him; he has brain damage.
@@tugrulserhat Stonks
yeah, basically take care of your shit and you are fine. I honestly doubt tho that the bitcoin miner had much to do with it. Unless he had a whole wall of them, an open window will be plenty of cooling. It was hot. They got heatstroke. It happens. It happened before computers existed even...
He says he won't mine Bitcoin anymore but that was not that cause of his problems. He neglected himself.
Addiction of Bitcoin? That why he, said it.
@@tf5pZ9H5vcAdBp Just as well. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have a dark future because of Moore's law and other optimizing forces inherent in computation intensive fields. In most cases the result is desirable: computers can do ever more amazing things. In cryptocurrency it guarantees uncontrolled inflation.
I just got done yelling this at my phone.
@@flagmichael Bitcoin is hard coded to never go beyond 21 million. So no.
@@flagmichael Nakamoto consensus in Bitcoin prevents this.
I can't imagine what his parents' electric bill must have been like, with all those 31337 computers running at 100%.
He probably payed them with Pizza.
I mean, even now where tech had caught up, I still don't think that bitcoin mining is all that worth it since most of the profit would just go into electric bill and PC parts
Do correct me if that's not the case though
This is why you don't mine bitcoin anymore.
@Nicholas McManama this was 2011, so had he held it, his decision to mine would have made him rather wealthy.
@Nicholas McManama Yea, but wouldn't electric bill depends on where you live as well? Which would then leads to parts pricing difference as well.
Also doesn't a really high power rig cost like, 1000+ usd, which would then require even more power?
Thank you @Chubbyemu Sir, I remember checking out your channel some time ago, and then all of a sudden recently your channel popped up in my TH-cam feed again, thank you Sir for your content and your "I am going to present this or that case in a truly professional manner, instead of putting down the patient." Great content
He didn’t have to stop mining... just don’t overheat yourself.
that's why a lot of ppl doing it to make money do it in another building separate from the one they live in. The heat just gets to be so much.
Bitcoin isn't worth it these days regardless.
@@johnathanvarga8883 Well if you use the power from the wall then yes. The thing is if you can justify it and speculate that you will make it back an array of solar panels and hook the ASICs up to that grid then it will be profitable after a few years so you do need to make sure that you get solar panels that do not need expensive maintenance that will take away from the profit margin making it either take longer or still be in the negatives. The major expense is power not internet so if you can make your own electricity then you take out one of the highest costs so 2nd highest is the cost of the ASICs then way below that is the cost of internet.
also UNDERclock your rig, that heat is wasted electicity, and usually power consuption goes up exponentially when overclocking
Marcos Aurelio overclocking gets you more bitcoin and faster though. Yes it does put more strain on utilities but it can be worth it
This guy isn't the sharpest tool in the drawer. All he had to do was exhaust the computers out the window. No wonder he couldn't get hired as an engineer. Also he quit mining bitcoin before the boom. He would be a millionaire today.
He could still be a millionaire if he held onto a few hundred of those bit coins. 100 Bitcoins have a market value of 1.01 million dollars.
@@Novusod quite possible with the time he was mining at, but theres no telling when he would have sold. selling at the peak would have been 50BTC for $1million for example. but given how long he would have been holding on to that, its quite unlikely he ever kept on to that much for over a half decade
He also should've drank more water
@Movie Games - sharpest tool in the drawer? Nobody keeps Tools in a drawer. The saying is,
He is not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
Or, he is not the sharpest tool in the shed.
😑😑😑
@@Twitch_Moderator Do you not keep at least on screwdriver in you house?
"He vowed to never mine another bitcoin again"... Jesus dude, just use some air conditioning for the portable heaters you're using. Hell, step OUTSIDE once in a while to cool yourself down if you insist on sitting in a room that's over heated. There's so many solutions to this yet, his takeaway was to just never do it again.
Indeed it is certainly doable that said my own company part-owns a datacentre and we specifically have air conditioning failure in our risk assessment for a reason. It's a large building but with 45k machines inside drawing an average of 3.5MW the air conditioning needs to be considered as essentially a life support system the building would become uninhabitable quite rapidly without it. Granted there are three independent HVAC systems for this reason each on a separate power supply (The facility has triple redundant power also though because it is needed to provide the eight nines uptime guarantee ie 99.999999%)
That's what I'm saying! This isn't some cake paradox. You can have your Bitcoin, and your health too.
@@Nightriser271828 Indeed it's an engineering problem but a very solvable one. From my perspective, it's little different from designing a bridge or building sure if you fuck it up people die but the limits of human tolerance are fairly well understood and engineering to ensure a defined habitable space remains habitable is solvable.
I took it to be more emotional. There's things I don't do anymore or places I don't go, because they remind me of things that are mearly sad. If I could be reminded of the fact I almost *died in my sleep* and now have a *permanent brain injury* because of my computers, I'd be hesitant to keep them running too, because that's all I would be able to think about.
I mean they didnt say he gave away or something to all his remaining bitcoin . They said he just stopped mining them . So he may still be able tk be rich .
Last year in the UK, we had a heatwave that hit 40°C (104°F) - our heatwaves are always humid which makes sweating to cool off kinda useless. Most of our buildings are not designed to deal with extreme heat either. I unfortunately also happened to catch Covid at the time and had a fever on the hottest day. I live with my parents and we did everything we could to avoid me spreading Covid to them which meant I stayed in my room with the door shut.
On one particular night during that time, it was still over 30°C (86°F) at night (outside, I daredn’t find out the temperature in my room!) and I remember stumbling over to my window, climbing up to sit on the window sill and leaning out to try and get some air and cool down. I genuinely thought I was going to die because I just couldn’t cool down - it was very scary!
After the heatwave settled and I recovered from Covid, I thought “wow, I was being so melodramatic” but watching this video now, I wonder if I was closer to a serious medical episode than I perhaps realised.
My parents did everything they could to keep me hydrated, left me frozen water bottles wrapped in tea towels to “cuddle” to keep cool. Their efforts likely made all the difference.
(I’m quite independent normally, and once I recovered, prepared and cooked lots of meals for them to say thank you for all they did).
(Oh… and neither of them caught Covid off of me so our collective effort worked there too!)
Did Peter get back to you regarding the teabag drama?
If he held on to the bitcoin he should be a multi millionaire by now.
@@__The_Real_V__ depends if he lives in the USA
General Mat bruh watch the video
@@lordfarquaadgaming9316 I did watch the video but I am not gonna remember slight details mentioned at the beginning.
@@mats5381 "slight details at the beginning" LOL
it is minor detail, no? like, the video is about a medical case, not about something related to being in a specific country...
Legend has it someone smarter than CW drank water, bitcoin mined in a separate room, bought an air conditioner, and is now a multi millionaire.
No no no. He should have been a multi billionaire
@@pichuqaq8551 no. Bitcoin is not worth that much.
@@rayhankazianga6817 well it may not be possible as there may not have been enough Bitcoin at the time
Bullocks to all of it. A society should reward those who better it.
@@rockstar-5934 many people jumped in on Bitcoin during the peak, and got lots of money
Karen: It's those darned computers
*Well, she wasn't wrong*
well yes but actually yes
@Honk The Viking dude calm down
@Honk The Viking its only a meme, just ignore it if you not comfortable
@Honk The Viking sorry but thats kinda how the internet works
CW: gets a heatstroke from their computers
Karen: _i am four parallel dimensions ahead of you_
a man turned on the A/C this is how he died from hypothermia
"C" as in the C, the letter, and "W" as in the letter W.
Ah yes CW you mean?
Inverse WC.
Thats almostas bad as M as in mancy lol
Seems like the problem with all these guys is that they go by their initials.
see double u (c = see, w = double u)? cuz its 2 u's??? w = uu, jk its vv not uu.
He shouldn’t have stopped mining bitcoin, he should’ve learned to drink water, and INSTALL THE DAMN A/C
L O L
Imagine deciding you’d rather not be worth hundreds of millions because you didn’t feel like putting in an air conditioner.
If you feel like your gonna throw up when you drink water, drink slowly, same with food, you still need those
think of it like this, he had computers running and generating money constantly, it's easy to pass off the symptoms as just a flu or something. Heatstroke kills because you underestimate just how hot your body gets
@@Roboshi2007 yeah but even if you dont think that its dangerous, wouldnt you still feel uncomfortable? Even if he didnt want to buy an AC, he could just have left the room and slept in another one...
"This man got mild but permanent brain damage for not drinking enough fluids when it was hot."
Me: *CHUGS WATER*
A man watching medical videos chugged 2 gallons of water in an hour, this is what happened to his bathroom.
This video made me refill my water bottle and it's december.
@@estherstreet4582 same
Lmao 3 gallons?
NO DONT DO THAT someone present to the hospital with too much water in the brian
2:18
Connection terminated. I'm sorry to interrupt you Elizabeth, but I'm afraid you've been misinformed."
That room must have been hotter than a sauna, I can’t even comprehend how he could sleep in such conditions in the first place.
I slept in a room with 36 degrees when growing it was hell. Now it makes me think ohh shit I could of died lol.
@@yul4206 i slept it a room of about 40 degrees before it was painful
@@HasteHub Thats why i keep my fan on.
@@merky1493 i never had an AC this summer i got one later on not even fans worked it was so hot that fans didnt work because the fan was just blowing the same hot air on me had to wait till night when it would finally be cooler
Yea, that room must've been hell, although it definitely wasn't sauna temperature. Saunas are usually like 80°C, but because they're super humid, it puts a layer of water on your skin that protects you from the heat. There was no humidity in that room though, so there was no protective water barrier for the heat which made it worse.
"two pizzas for 10000 bitcoins" 10000 bitcoins would be now worth 108million dollars
Jesus Christ.
That must have been some good fucking Pizza
Bruh how do you get bitcoins
@@Ghostofcalmaity dont try just wait until you reincarnate or get time travelled before 2017
Bitcoin was 0.008 cent when it was first developed
But imagine all the bitcoins he mined while at the hospital
Probably it was all lost to the bill
@@Yusae_Smthn yeah probably
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@@zackyjack8891 now thats a better title for the video
He could pay the bill with like 6 bitcoins
Worse than not learning from your mistakes is to learn the wrong lesson.
I’m surprised his hardware didn’t fry because of the heat.
It should have an automatic shut off in the bios so the PCs would just shut down.
Phoenix Rosetails could that be missing since he built the computers himself?
Thise old graphics cards used to run hot and they were designed as such unlike the sensitive graphics cards of today
graphics cards and stuff are set to automatically shut down once the internal temperature hits around 95 degrees Celsius even if your room is super hot, the parts in your computer are always running wayyy hotter
@@king-su5uc old? It was 2011. They had that feature already
American Hospital: "your bill comes out to be $740,070.29"
Gamer Bro: "Do u accept the Bitcoin"
Hospitals love Bitcoin! They need it for their ransomware infested computers. ;)
@@zvpunry1971 *feed me the Bitcoin 😳*
Yes but people have health insurance. Even if you can’t afford health insurance you can get it for free if you are poor with Medicare
@@icepenguin7278 that's medicaid in the US, medicare is for the elderly.
European Patriot I don’t believe your name now.
A man ate an overripe banana, this is how his toenails fell off
🤣🤣
literally eating a banana rn, i better not end up in his next video
overripe banana as like a banana that has layed arounf to long
Brooo🤣🤣
man eats bruised part of banana
this is how his organs shut down
I was left crippled and abandoned by everyone I trusted, found myself homeless living in vehicles unable to walk, suffering heat stroke and hypothermia for over 5 years on he streets
As a person who always has a water bottle at hand, I can't imagine not drinking water during a heat wave. I hate going a couple hours without water.
I can't help but think the perverse incentives created by the US system of charging people for emergency calls to medical services didn't help here. Suffice to say that if I were ever to feel so ill I felt unable to hold water down here in the UK or in my current home of NL I am dialing an ambulance for transport to the hospital immediately this is a bad sign but then I have the privilege of not needing to fear the risk of surviving making a call to emergency medical services as emergency ambulance services are like police here it doesn't cost everything you own to call them if you fear for your life. Nor should it in my opinion any disincentive to make an emergency call when you reasonably believe your life is in danger is a perverse incentive in my book.
@@seraphina985 not getting medical care because of financial constraints is really common here. I've done it myself. It's when you make enough money that you don't qualify for free healthcare but you still can't afford real healthcare.
@@qwqwqwqw99 By here I assume you mean the US right? I'm European (British currently living in the Netherlands) also I'm admittedly comfortably well off. That said I didn't start off that way and even now despite having business in the US I am kinda afraid of the US healthcare system. Arguably irrationally afraid as I travel for work often and have a decent global multi-trip travel insurance that includes ~$5m of medical cover but still the US system makes me uncomfortable even with that. Having the ability to relate to what it would be like had I been raised there before I had my own business makes it worse hell I'd probably not be here to have this conversation were I born American my family were poor I only got comfortable thanks to hard work and a ton of being in the right place at the right time.
@@qwqwqwqw99 that "perfect" lower-middle class/ middle class problem
Same here, I live in a tropical country and I'm always drinking water lmao
"I just realized if I don't drink water while mining bitcoin I won't sweat which means no wasting money on ac. Good job brain!"
I'll be attending your funeral.
Bruh that's literally what he'd have thought
Brain: Your welcome.
a heatstroke bitcoin mined in his sleep, this is how his organs shut down
This gave me a stroke
A organ mined heatstroke in his down, this is how his bitcoin shut sleep
A organ heatstroke bitmined in his coin, this is how sleep shut down
A stroke organ heatmined in his shut, this is how his downbit sleep coin.
HS is an illness, presenting to the emergency room with signs of fatigue and catatonia. You see, HS was a prolific Bitcoin miner.
Just think how much regret he has. Not only does he permanently damage himself mining some coin, but then he stops right before boom time.
"bitcoin miner," "his mother karen." pausing to pour myself a drink. this is gonna be good.
was looking for a "Karen" related comment! thought i was the only one who paused.
Me too
Uhh I don't think death should be entertained like that
@@uniqhnd23 well, spoiler alert, he actually didn't die...
😂😂😂👍
New shirt idea: Emia - Meaning Presence In Blood
“Coming to an urban outfitters near you!”
gay
@@retardgorrilanigler522 no u
@@YeOldeAcct aemia is far better!
Now this is important! I want one
He could spend thousands on GPUs, but couldn't be bothered to upgrading his cooling units...
Better cooling units would actually dissipate heat into the room more quickly
@Hernando Malinche Cooling the GPUs increases their performance and lifetime, meaning more money now and later.
@@seanoconnell3559 had you said that the cooling units produced heat in the dissipation process, raising the total amount generated, I would agree with you. But his system was at equilibrium, so your point about the rate of dissipation is null. Besides, I was referring to room AC, as using hot air as a heat sink is an ill-fated venture.
He could have just bared his windows and set up a rig that pointed the pc towers fans out the window
Those aren't going to prevent heat from going into his room... What do you think coolers do?
When hurricane Sally went through, it knocked our power out for a few weeks, which meant no AC. The daytime wasn't so bad because we still had water and could take frequent showers, but our bodies weren't used to sleeping in that kind of heat. When Chubbyemu described the guy's symptoms getting out of bed, I had flashbacks. We were so sick for days. We managed to get ahold of a generator and some window units for the bedrooms and it was literally a lifesaver. I really don't know how people used to survive in the south prior to AC.
People adapt. I live in a really hot climate and it reaches up to 48°celsius in summers. And above 40 can kill you. And I even workout in that without A c but I just realized that could be so dangerous and especially the deaths of labour and street vendors these days is alaraming
@@syedaziz1641 Being hot is one thing. Getting hot during the day or when you're working out is fine, especially if you have some way to cool off after a duration. When you're awake, you're able to monitor your condition. But sleeping hot is completely different. It messes with your body rhythms and affects your head, your muscles, your movements, everything. I'm not just talking about it being uncomfortable so maybe you wake up more than you're used to, and so maybe you feel a little tired the next day. Nah, it's not like that. It almost seems like the opposite actually happens, where you end up sleeping more deeply than is healthy. You wake up fevery, numb, and just all over sick. I grew up without ac, but I lived in a different part of the country where the temp and humidity aren't so severe. Here, with the temp getting hotter every year, ac is pretty much a necessity these days. I live in an area that wasn't even inhabited until the 50/60', when ac's began to become accessible.
I think way-back-when houses were designed to account for the hot temperatures. Nowadays it's probably presumed that people are going to have air conditioning.
A place like Florida was swamp land for many years and most avoided the place until AC was invented and then it became a popular place
Jalousy windows, swamp coolers, and large screens / shades to keep sun off the house and windows
"He promised never to mine bitcoin again." Seriously!? That was the lesson he took from this? If he had stuck with bitcoin, he'd be a millionaire by now. One dumb decision after another...
His brain was cooked
I really don’t like your profile picture
@@user-wc3ie9sw6r bruh well maybe shouldve slept in the living room
I rather sleep in the living room than get cooked alive just for bitcoin in my ROOM
Yall calling him dumb and shit but least be honest, half of yall would have probably had the same shit happen to you in his position. Statistically, around 50% of you are of average or below average intelligence.
greg77389 Ye but he’s still dumb
A miners guts get swollen, this is what happened to his bitcoin investment..
Man has heatstroke goes into a coma wakes up a millionaire
3:13 "CW had Tachycardia"
Me: "ah yes, Tacky meaning low quality of style. Cardia meaning heart... His heart had bad taste in clothing."
Exactly.
I don't know whether thank you or to cyberpunch for making me laugh
(no idea how this will work if I end up with the second option)
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
yes
As someone with tachycardia, I can confirm that this is, in fact, true. 😔👊
I just want to say that I searched "guy having heatstroke" and this was one of the first 10 videos that I had seen as a result.
Man eats apple every day. This is what happens to his doctors paycheck.
:)
CW became the living embodiment of the dog sitting in a house on fire meme. This is fine, he thought.
😂😂😂
omg....... Lol x(
its insane that our bodies have all these specific safety mechanisms
Ironic how those mechanisms that are meant to keep us safe sometimes kill us
It must because that single cell organism we evolved from messed up
@@smeaglekoff3483 entropy In action. The moment one thing goes wrong, a chain reaction ensues. Everything living and non living trends towards disorder. Very interesting stuff tbh.
@@justinbiggs1005 That’s not entropy. Entropy is when things tend to disorder because disorder is way more likely than order in large systems.
@@chrisrse.7458 I'm fully aware on what entropy is...
He shouldn’t blame the mining but rather him not taking care of himself in the most basic way
Mining wasn't the problem. Not drinking water for days, however, is dangerous.
Yeah he doesn't sound too bright.
Mining by itself no, but combined with the heatwave it caused his body to overheat to the point where he felt sick and couldn't eat or drink. That's explained pretty well in the video.
Chandler he wasn’t drinking water for days before the stroke though, so not drinking water was also a part large of the problem
@@AlphaCarinae Yes, this makes sense, stop getting money, because...money bad? It couldn'tve just been negligence to drink water and keep the temperature of the room down, no, it was obvious entirely the fault of them mining.
Lucifer, CEO of Hell No, it really is the water.
Stay hydrated!!! -A person who wasn’t hydrated on a hot day on St. Martin and was miserable.
A Bitcoin miner ended up in a US hospital. Here's what happened to his funds....
Lol😂😂
Huh
@@anonjoeoof2113 Google "US medical bankruptcy", quite common in the US.
@@spvillano I know but I don't get injured badly enough so I don't go to the hospital a lot.
@Offset great idea! Cancel the ACA, no health care for an entire nation - in the middle of a global pandemic. We can kill off 10% of our population easily!
Although, it'd probably be simpler to salt our nukes with cobalt, then bomb ourselves and spread cobalt-60 across the land.
Both ideas, equally moronic. Discarding the ACA leaving people with no coverage, so the hospitals go unpaid and bankrupt, vs utter destruction and gamma ray sterilized for a few decades.
*Realizes haven't been drinking water since morning.
Grabs water bottle*
AzraJay don’t drink too much water
I can't imagine being in a room over 100f... my room gets to around 80f and I feel like I'm dying.
...I need to move somewhere that's cold all the time, don't I
Dude practically cook himself while making money and sleeping poor guy why didn't he just put that computer somewhere else instead of his mom and his room if it so hot
Or at least opening a window to allow cooling off the room.
@@paulstelian97 He had an ac already in the room and thought it was enough.
@@mirzis ACs that I've encountered are either too weak or too strong for such a configuration. Either too weak and they don't spread the heat out of the room, or too strong and they cause problems such as back pain to people in it due to the very cold air.
Could have hook some pipes to the exaust of the pc(s) to some outside windows. But what has been done, has been done.
Paul-Stelian Olaru lolwut
Once he got up he immediately- my brain: *PROJECTILE VOMITED UP HIS LARGE INTESTINE*
Colon.
@@bradleyweiss1089 Uhh yes, that's the other name for it. What's your point?
ball boys no, the colon is _part_ of the large intestine
They’re not the same thing
KainaX122 Thanx! Nurse 17 years. Yeah I know the difference.
ball boys It’s more specific without being vulgar. And funnier.
My room hits 80 degrees and I’m reachin for the AC... he sat in a 110 degree room for days on end?
The man is just built different
I remember when my ac wasn’t working. My room heats up like a car. The week the ac wasn’t working was when it was the hottest up till then around 90 outside. My guess is my room was near 100 degrees. I went “fuck this” and went downstairs. When it’s that hot it feels like your body is fighting to stay awake while you try to sleep. Even downstairs it was in the 80’s about 85 if I remember correctly. I made my dog a ice bed thing and my cat was fine. She was born in July outside under a storage unit on one of the hottest summers. My brother was lucky to have good fans in his room I had a small one that sounded like it was dying itself 😂
Terrible engineer.
Lol, I'm weak. I can barely tolerate 77°F inside before I'm eyeing that AC switch.
blinks in Australian
This is why server rooms are kept so cold
...His take away was to not mine bit coin, rather than to drink water regularly... OK. I don't think that was the lesson you were supposed to get. But...um...OK. Cool.
He would have been a millionaire.. what a dumbass
Well at least he's cool now, because he definitely wasn't before.
@@levi0450 How do you know he's not?
He couldn't eat or drink because the severe heat made him feel ill. That's how this was all caused in the first place.
His PC too. If he wants to keep making money, he needs to take care of the heat emitted from his computer.
Masterful title. The only reason I clicked was because I wanted to know why the information of him being a bitcoin miner was important
That's marketing done right
And we found out it is relevant, he was a miner, and the problem was his computers
I always click Chubbyemu videos for the memes. And I don't even have any interest in medicine...
@TacticalMoonstone to be fair, chubbyemu video titles do sound clickbaity from the start, its just that, all of them are accurate
@TacticalMoonstone Well no, but actually yes ;)
Holy crap, Chubbyemu. I watched this video just before the June heatwave in the Pacific Northwest, and the information given in this video just saved my dad's life.
Thank you so much.
I'm glad you dad's okay
cap
@@FrostDrift69 why the fuck do you deem this wrong? There’s every reason to believe it and no reason not to
@@peepock7796 jeez man. Its the internet. Dont get andry about comments that arent real
@@maxleon4519 I mean the comment itself is real. Also I wasn’t mad, “why the fuck” is just a part of my casual register
The only youtuber that makes me stand up and do some exercise. The only youtuber that gave me strokefobia as well 💀
His biggest mistake was not mining any bitcoin ever again.
ye he shouldve drank water isntead lmao
@BadDriversOfTennessee it wasn’t the Bitcoin that he almost lost his life to
@BadDriversOfTennessee Nah he had so many bitcoins aka alot of money so he couldve just bought an AC instead of buying the best graphic cards
yeah for real he should have just got better air conditioning, drank water and kept mining bitcoin, he would be rich AF now
underrated comment.
even if he had little regard for his health, AC would help cool down his computers. He didnt think that through.
I also don't get how someone can get so dehydrated that the symptoms mimic being with to much fluid which caused this to happen by him not drinking enough when he was over heating so he thought it was him drinking to much
My bitch ass woulda been drinking water and taking cold showers 😂😂
he couldve made thousands too rip
What an intellectual
Seriously, get two. A window and a stand up unit.
biohazardlnf You think he bathed? 👀
Moral of the story: Drink water and get better air conditioning
I deliver for Amazon here in Phoenix AZ. You have no idea how much water I drink a day but loose it all also. My cabin has AC but I know UPS and the postal service do not equip their vehicles with AC. My van read 118* also, some people can not afford to use their AC. Very sad. :(
More like, "have a national health service."
the u.k. doesn’t have air con 😔
Straight up fax
Hes so cheap getting all the computer parts but no air conditioning not even water
A man drank a bottle of water, this is how he got pelvic cancer
3:27 "his temperature was 106 degrees"
me, an avian vet who forgot this isnt a bird: oh good his temperature is normal
Birds are so warm wtf
Me, someone who doesn't use ferenheit: Oh he's dead.
@@OffTheRailGaming lol
Me who uses Kelvin oh I need a blowtorch
@@ninjavlad9721 you need a thousand heaters and layers of clothing each
"Boganoff. He's massing ze coins."
"Activate ze heatwave."
bogged monkaW
@@chigerii No.
Dump eet
@@Win-mk9cm "hold, hold, he bought."
"Damp eet again, zen hold."
"Mr Bog, he sold."
"Pamp eet."
hak eet
Legend has it that CW is still grinding Bitcoins...to pay off his medical bills from 2011.
lol
xd
Dude’s organs were the things getting overclocked