Nathan Jones Your Cisco teacher must have been quite terrible, or you simply didn't pay attention. Linus didn't even mention routing protocols or anything similar, which is something you should have learned by your Cisco teacher along with quite a lot of other things.
Sanya IV Litvyak he was awful and was only ever a willing to help the 2 girls, we only did virtualisation through a programme called packet tracer even though he had a shit ton of equipment, once he left we started using the hardware and made our own Cisco class.
Grymyrk True in theory, wrong in practice. Speeds given are often arbitrary and artificially policed to a low rate, yes that is a real inter-networking term. Case an point, Google Fibre moving into certain cities in the states and miraculously speeds offered by competitors are up to 6x faster for the same price OVERNIGHT. And yes, I work in the industry, I'm not just blowing smoke.
Saelaniify I have a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science majoring in Computer Networking. So there. I don't disagree with what you say but I already said it.
I would have appreciated a mention of the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) which has a lot more to do with Internet infrastructure than ICANN does. That's where standards for IP, TCP, UDP, HTTP, SMTP and all the rest are created and maintained.
Linus I love your videos and I applaud your pride of Canada. Sadly you're slightly mistaken. You talked about ICANN running the internet but because you are not employed by the US Federal government, as I am, you may not know that ICANN is controlled by the US Dept of Commerce. This is done through ICANN's administrator NTIA, a section of this federal department. Now to be fair for over a decade their has been an international push for IANA, which controls IP addresses, to fall into international hands. The opposition for this is that many concepts that led to today's internet came from the US such as NSFnet. This is a US science foundation for advancing education to higher learning institutions. Predateing that is ARPAnet, a US military agency for federal projects. It should be no surprise that the internet has been largely controlled by the US and maybe even rightly so.
Hey Linus, I really enjoyed the video. I've been watching all your videos and gotta say, there great! this one especially just now because I've been studying CCNA and it helped answer some stuff I've been stuck with. Keep up the great work!
Next Tech Quickie. Explain the OSI model. Great stuff btw. The way I see how stuff get routed/switched. -> (Layer 1)10101010 [Binary] [ethernet protocol] -> (Layer 2) Binary encapsulated into a frame [Switches] -> (Layer 3) Frames encapsulated into a packet either ipv4 or ipv6 depending on the application -> (Layer 4) the sending method is decided uses either TCP or UDP for reliability or unreliable traffic.-> [now the packet is routable by a layer 3 switch or wan router using eigrp/ospf/ripv2/or a static route] Then the packet is sent to the ISP who uses either BGP or ISIS routing protocols over an MPLS network (hopefully). As a network engineer we normally don't care about Layer 5,6,or 7 but some times I have to troubleshoot those >.
If we refer to the term "internet" as interconnected networks, the video applies well as an explanation. But the mention of the HTTP protocol was somewhat unnecessary and could have been replaced to define TCP / IP, Internet socket, or the differences between TCP and UDP, in a simple way of course. Also, *squee*!!! Waiting to see another good video
I like how people react that that mlp joke, thinking its so innocent (and it is) but if it was made on some other, smaller channel, that video would get so much hate
Howdy! Long time fan! I'm sad to see you didn't cover prime time ISP bog down for the US which is a major issue still for some places or the fact traffic isn't always rerouted when everyone in an area is streaming netflix(as am example). This is a major issue for us in the US. I would like to see this information covered in the future or more insight on why the route isn't always redirected when an ISP or ISP peering partner like Level1 or tcore nodes is dropping packets or having issues. Thank you! Keep up the great work! You guys are amazing!
I work at a NOC in one of the world's largest IP networks, and I can safely say that congestion is normally not "dynamically" avoided. Though there are ways to go about it of course. There are ways to avoid congestions though, mostly through network and traffic engineering.
it would have been awesome if they would have covered a little the physical infrastructure of the internet as well. :D Say more about how the data actually/physically moves around the globe. Does all the internet rely on cables or do some companies provide internet using satelites?
0:12 I actually pay attention to the mechanical processes of my toilet.... it tends to clog or not flush every now and then and I have to know about everything technological (which is why I'm here)
I clearly know linus has watched MLP as he has a kid and the most common way people get into it is by sitting with there kid/younger brother/sister and it looks intresting that or his trolling, Ether way
Ok, there is obviously a bit more depth towards this topic, especially involving that packet switching/shaping thing which differs (in theory) between TCP and UDP, but I won't go on ranting. If anybody wants more detail just ask.
explaination was very basic but the basics was well explained. the internet is region networks that is connected to each other with connection servers. would be even an shorter explaination.
Did I miss a part where switches, routers, servers, cables, and repeaters were mentioned? Or am I just thinking something different when it comes to infrastructure.
Well, the internet is like a sewer, and my computer is a toilet! I just spit out crap through my toilet and it ends up in the sewer! This comment is a good example!
One major factual flaw in this video. Congestion does not meaningfully affect routing on the internet. If it did, you wouldn't have shenanigans where connecting to a VPN improves streaming speeds from major metropolitan areas. The vast majority of routers update their routes infrequently and update their routes based on ability to connect more than quality of connection when they do update their routes.
I actually thought it was an ad at 2:50
CoWinkKeyDinkInc whats the name of the cartoon in your avatar :D ?
CoWinkKeyDinkInc just at that moment, i came down here hoping that i wasnt the only one. THANKS INTERNET
When is it never an ad
CoWinkKeyDinkInc
lol, same. I was just about to say "You almost did it Linus! You almost made a video that's 50% ads!"
CoWinkKeyDinkInc I didn't even realize it was not an ad until I starting scrolling down and read your comment
linus says "and speaking of", and doesn't mention an ad... my perception of reality... shatters around me...
2:49 for the moment I thought he was going to do a segway to his sponsor
ikr lol
That would be one long ad!🤣
2:20 ahh linus. that's why we love you XD
qwertopchicken Brohoof
gheeeeeeeeeeey
Squee
Yasss
Does anyone know, what happend to episode 7 yesterday? Wasn't it aired an TV or just the internet not working anymore?
2:24 that squee always makes me chuckle.
I know that feel, bro.
***** ikr! That also implies that someone there knows the show enough to identify and use that iconic sound clip! :)
Jordi Santini wtf u gay?
Isac Degmez dude, what does being gay have to do with anything he said? i`ll tell you, *nothing*
Joe Habana *something
you just taught me more in 3 minutes than my cisco teacher did in 2 years...
Nathan Jones Funny thing is he didn't really explain anything of value other than the DNS server factor.
Me too
Nathan Jones Your Cisco teacher must have been quite terrible, or you simply didn't pay attention. Linus didn't even mention routing protocols or anything similar, which is something you should have learned by your Cisco teacher along with quite a lot of other things.
Sanya IV Litvyak he was awful and was only ever a willing to help the 2 girls, we only did virtualisation through a programme called packet tracer even though he had a shit ton of equipment, once he left we started using the hardware and made our own Cisco class.
Nathan Jones Have you ever considered that some things might not be other people's fault?
Internet infrastructure is definitely not as fast as possible >.>
GlenwingKyros Sure it is but it's only as fast as the slowest node in the route. Which is probably the ISP that likes to throttle the connections.
Grymyrk True in theory, wrong in practice. Speeds given are often arbitrary and artificially policed to a low rate, yes that is a real inter-networking term.
Case an point, Google Fibre moving into certain cities in the states and miraculously speeds offered by competitors are up to 6x faster for the same price OVERNIGHT.
And yes, I work in the industry, I'm not just blowing smoke.
Saelaniify I have a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science majoring in Computer Networking. So there. I don't disagree with what you say but I already said it.
Grymyrk
You didn't tho, you made more of a blanket statement while while true in theory, just isn't the issue is in the real world.
Saelaniify I said some service providers like to throttle. You said some ISPs stop throttling when there is competition. How is that incompatible?
I would have appreciated a mention of the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) which has a lot more to do with Internet infrastructure than ICANN does. That's where standards for IP, TCP, UDP, HTTP, SMTP and all the rest are created and maintained.
2:24 I love the little squeak noise that played for the my little pony packets. LOL
It's known as a squee.
th-cam.com/video/ZBMD6c2RDsg/w-d-xo.html
College 2nd year killed me with these packets and theory RIP protocols and other stuff which i forgot.
Linus I love your videos and I applaud your pride of Canada. Sadly you're slightly mistaken. You talked about ICANN running the internet but because you are not employed by the US Federal government, as I am, you may not know that ICANN is controlled by the US Dept of Commerce. This is done through ICANN's administrator NTIA, a section of this federal department. Now to be fair for over a decade their has been an international push for IANA, which controls IP addresses, to fall into international hands. The opposition for this is that many concepts that led to today's internet came from the US such as NSFnet. This is a US science foundation for advancing education to higher learning institutions. Predateing that is ARPAnet, a US military agency for federal projects. It should be no surprise that the internet has been largely controlled by the US and maybe even rightly so.
Hey Linus, I really enjoyed the video. I've been watching all your videos and gotta say, there great! this one especially just now because I've been studying CCNA and it helped answer some stuff I've been stuck with.
Keep up the great work!
2:20 OMG THANKS LINUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Slim Dashie might just be the 5th of the pony fans. weird
*squee*
that shirt is giving me OCD
I know! GAAAAH!!!
tacoburger5 haha, I did not even notice it until you said so.
that is funny!
tacoburger5 Didn't you know he has an invisible second head. The only way to cope with OCD is to get creative.
i cant watch the video properly because of his shirt
tacoburger5 I'm pretty sure you don't know what OCD is.
Woot ! Woot ! made it into a Fast as Possible video :D :D :D
best day ever !!!
givingtnt lol haha kind of jelly oddly xD
givingtnt wait, could you send me a time link? (ie. 1:00)
DoctorPC pelailut @0:05
im the second tweet
givingtnt wow... didn't notice that :D Congrats, buddy!
givingtnt Jealous...
This is easily my fav channel on youtube.
MLP in an As Fast As Possible video, my life is now complete!!!
as fast as possible: how can you program a programing language (how to give life to a machine in the first place)
2:43, I thought my pc was slowly dying, I peed my pants
Next Tech Quickie. Explain the OSI model. Great stuff btw. The way I see how stuff get routed/switched. ->
(Layer 1)10101010 [Binary] [ethernet protocol] ->
(Layer 2) Binary encapsulated into a frame [Switches] ->
(Layer 3) Frames encapsulated into a packet either ipv4 or ipv6 depending on the application ->
(Layer 4) the sending method is decided uses either TCP or UDP for reliability or unreliable traffic.->
[now the packet is routable by a layer 3 switch or wan router using eigrp/ospf/ripv2/or a static route]
Then the packet is sent to the ISP who uses either BGP or ISIS routing protocols over an MPLS network (hopefully).
As a network engineer we normally don't care about Layer 5,6,or 7 but some times I have to troubleshoot those >.
When you said "Speaking of jumbled messes..." at 2:48 I thought you were going into the ad.
If we refer to the term "internet" as interconnected networks, the video applies well as an explanation. But the mention of the HTTP protocol was somewhat unnecessary and could have been replaced to define TCP / IP, Internet socket, or the differences between TCP and UDP, in a simple way of course.
Also, *squee*!!!
Waiting to see another good video
Alright Linus, you got me. I now fully subscribe to Nature's Harmonic Time Cube Principle.
Why the fuck do people dislike it before they're even done watching the video?
Alexis Wynter Because they didn't like the subject?
Alexis Wynter miss click
Alexis Wynter have a bigger problem with people liking it before they are done watching
Trolls.
***** Giving a dislike on youtube is not trolling, you ignorant, part of the problem fuck.
I like how people react that that mlp joke, thinking its so innocent (and it is) but if it was made on some other, smaller channel, that video would get so much hate
I loled at the fart noise and the toilet flushing when he started talking about people putting stuff on the internet
I would love to see a follow up video about the hardware infrastructure of the internet, too.
Literally had my networking exam 4 days ago. Would have been amazing to watch this before that. Extremely consise
Back then when ltt was actually good
2:24 & 2:30 Dat *squee* tho! I love the reference and the shoutout! :D
The analogy to the sewer system is more apt than many would realise...
Love techquickies. Seriously learn so much haha
Linus finally understands ponies and their importance.
Tortilla Flipper Will do.
To Athanatos stop talking to yourself
Isac Degmez Oh no, I was talking to YOURself!
To Athanatos no no no
locoperson Elf Wow you are all the same person... how sad...
Fast As Possible
as Fast As Possible
Howdy! Long time fan! I'm sad to see you didn't cover prime time ISP bog down for the US which is a major issue still for some places or the fact traffic isn't always rerouted when everyone in an area is streaming netflix(as am example). This is a major issue for us in the US. I would like to see this information covered in the future or more insight on why the route isn't always redirected when an ISP or ISP peering partner like Level1 or tcore nodes is dropping packets or having issues.
Thank you! Keep up the great work! You guys are amazing!
That packeting image was part of my presentation for computer science when we researched gateways and networking :D
0:00 This example has aged very well and will probably age even better.
I love it how this comment section isn't a total mess. It does say something about the majority of Linus's fans.
I work at a NOC in one of the world's largest IP networks, and I can safely say that congestion is normally not "dynamically" avoided. Though there are ways to go about it of course. There are ways to avoid congestions though, mostly through network and traffic engineering.
it would have been awesome if they would have covered a little the physical infrastructure of the internet as well. :D Say more about how the data actually/physically moves around the globe. Does all the internet rely on cables or do some companies provide internet using satelites?
great video keep it up and despite not beeing my favorite chanel i watch and watched every single video
0:12 I actually pay attention to the mechanical processes of my toilet.... it tends to clog or not flush every now and then and I have to know about everything technological (which is why I'm here)
"it's just like, beep beep boop"
Oh Linus, you're so good with words!
your videos are like lectures, but not boring at all and I acutally learned stuff. XD
the internet is not a big truck that you just dump something on, it's a series of tubes
"(...) here, wherever it is you're watching it."
*takes a look around the bathroom
“When you send out a tweet about a new graphics card you can’t afford”
2021: nice foreshadowing there Linus!
Would be nice to have updated videos of these
2:20 I love you Linus
Loved the MLP reference.
But who's a brony at linus teck tips ?
Best explanation ever I saw
2:53 Because Windows does not support Mac formats but Apple supports Dos, Fat, and NTFS. It would be nice if Windows did the same.
My Little Pony packets ARE much more important. Linus understands!
TechPony OK. now I understand
Omg yes XD
Yessssss
I think it's about time you made a ping jitter FAP.
2:00 whats an lnik
1:57 Great! The LNIK is in the description :P
YO Linus, thanks for the Ottawa shoutout!
that perfectly timed squee
Great video, Very informative and good refresher for me.
When he was talking about Mac and PC I thought he was going right into sponsors and plugging Dropbox. It sounds like something he'd do.
I thought this would be about the physical infrastructure-like the fiber optic cable that runs through my back yard.
Having to explain how to turn a computer on to your grand parents 0:00
I swear Linus made a fullmetal alchemist brotherhood reference. Breaking down and reconstructing won't make much sense for human arms
2:49 "speaking of ...", almost quit too early there :p
Ah, an oldy, but a goodie!
3:27 NO!
1:01 I was just looking to understand the subject more . glad you made that pun ;p
I am from there .
This series is called "as fast as possible".
That's what she said. :P
2:50 "Speaking of jumbled messes... Lynda.com!"
HAHA! I can't believe they actually referenced MLP on here. XD
No that I have a problem with it... :-)
"HTML and CSS... programming languages"
*TRIGGERED*
I like how a search suggestion was 'linustechtips malware' lol
Linus watches MLP!!!
How else would he know what sound to use XD
***** Linus doesn't edit his own videos or at least all of them so it could be him or someone else on his staff or both.
XD yeah but he says it in the script and that part he writes
***** but that could've been put in as a joke. Damn youtubers and their subtle hints you cant trust anyone
I clearly know linus has watched MLP as he has a kid and the most common way people get into it is by sitting with there kid/younger brother/sister and it looks intresting
that or his trolling, Ether way
***** Sounds plausible
Ok, there is obviously a bit more depth towards this topic, especially involving that packet switching/shaping thing which differs (in theory) between TCP and UDP, but I won't go on ranting. If anybody wants more detail just ask.
explaination was very basic but the basics was well explained.
the internet is region networks that is connected to each other with connection servers. would be even an shorter explaination.
Maybe some explanations about FinFET? It will become more and more interessting in the near future^^ And big thumb up for the "Squee" :3
I learnt something today
Thank you
The IP of the website www.Linustechtips.com is not 173.245.59.105,
it is 198.41.189.5 and Cloudflare owns it....
1:27
Ahhhh ok
8.8.4.4 isn't google.com ip
it's google dns backup server
Finally someone who notices
2:50
I thought that that was the sponsor spot :,D
Static electricity as fast as possible please
"Speaking of jumbled mess" and I hit esc. Only to see I was just halfway through the video.
2022 here figuring it out more
How did I already know this? Old techquikie?
Could you please do more Networking TechQuickie videos!
goddammit, i will never be able to escape time cube
Linus! ALL of your videos make me want to launch Kerbal Space Program for some reason...
1:16 "linustechtips.com malware" Hahaha!
3:00 the easy answer is no one would use mac if it dident
sounds like the internet is the basis of teleportation?
Did I miss a part where switches, routers, servers, cables, and repeaters were mentioned?
Or am I just thinking something different when it comes to infrastructure.
Loool
Never saw 4k, So smoooth!
Well, the internet is like a sewer,
and my computer is a toilet!
I just spit out crap through my toilet and it ends up in the sewer!
This comment is a good example!
At 1:13 if you stop it at the right time, look at what shows up by the time he types li xD
0:25
Give it time...
2:21 F YEAH PONEH POWWA
Kurz gesagt made a video about this recently and explains it alot simpler
I was gonna close TH-cam when he said "SPEAKING OF WHICH"
One major factual flaw in this video. Congestion does not meaningfully affect routing on the internet. If it did, you wouldn't have shenanigans where connecting to a VPN improves streaming speeds from major metropolitan areas. The vast majority of routers update their routes infrequently and update their routes based on ability to connect more than quality of connection when they do update their routes.
I Love 2:20