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"why is my flight delayed?"
"TH-cam is down"
put the free auto click on
1 in every 10000 IT guys would change the windows settings into never going idle on its own. the rest would enjoy the excuse to watch youtube
@@Ganning19 I said TH-cam was down, not the computer running it
@@Ganning19 The commenter said that a video would have to be playing, which means they probably already tried the auto clicker
Made me laugh
Please do NOT unlist the videos I have been stuck in São Paulo for 7 hours and I need my plane to be working. I beg of you.
😂😂😂
LOL
you still there man?
@@radiofreemurray5008 He can't text in flight.
@@MurfBX I think his plane crashed then
Using brazils aviation network structure as a viewbot is the biggest, most specific flex anyone can ever have.
AKA "Gambiarra".
AKA "Jeitinho brasileiro"
Laziness to fix the damn computer system
@@IquiFenix1 do not fix if not broken
@@IquiFenix1 I'm pretty sure this is a issue that is not under the control of our aviation industry.
As an IT dev, Brazilian born and raised, this seems about right
as a brazillian dev, yep, seen that, done that LOL
As a Brazilian programmer, i do this when the pc needs to compile a long code or finish editing a video. Not on the computer, but on myself, if i dont have a video to keep me up, im gonna sleep, and then the process will not finish and i will have to start again
South African, and just wanted to let you know you don't suffer alone. The spaghetti code comes for us all🫡
What constitutes a specialist over there if you can't even configure a pc to be on during a data transfer??
If i can start a pc by pressing the power button, am i specialist there then?
I mean this video is clearly just a guy trolling about him being "second monitor content" as is a running joke.
But no serious business wouldn't just configure the pc to not shutdown or go idle.
I've transfered data myself for computers/servers that has gone for days.
You can also usually schedule transfers where if it does get interrupted, it continues.
Like a normal SFTP server or even windows own frikking shadowcopy.
@@lockofmetal8894 You see, you're talking about basic stuff that any developed country must know how to do. We're in Brazil. The people in our government were using WhatsApp to discuss important and secret matters of the state. Yeah
The computer just needs something to listen to while it works.
even data transfer servers need second monitor content
multitasking goes crazy
Ultimate second monitor content!
Underrated comment
Until _jiggle physics_ , then it becomes main monitor
Tbf there might be better things for it, there are 10 hour videos of noita playthroughs, and there are LISTS of those playthroughs that you can cycle through, its like hundreds of hours of game time on repeat.
fr that's what they for
What?
The trick we use with classified computers in the army is having a PowerPoint running in presentation mode in the background to keep the computer from going to sleep.
putting classified computers on windows is certainly an army moment lmao
@@GoldBean2752 I mean, what should they put it on? Mac? Linux, that most people don't know how to use or support?
@@TheRogueXduh
Which used to work up until Windows decided to let certain alerts appear over the presentation, and once the focus is taken away from Powerpoint, the system timer will once again put the computer to sleep.
Ah navy here, we used one of the default 30 sec videos that windows came with set to repeat in the background. It was some nature thing.
"puts the entire playlist on private"
Thousands die.
Decades ago I saw the opposite. Administers desktop was used to collect data on the serial port but sometimes it would lose data. After spending a while investigating they found that when he left his workstation he used a random screensaver, one of the screensavers in the list used too much CPU and the computer couldn't keep up with the data on the serial port.
My guess is it was the pipes one or the 3D maze. I remember both of those liked to run heavy on the right settings.
@@FroggyMosh those would be wrong. It was a Sun workstation so it would have been an X11 screensaver not a windows one. It might have been Swarm but I didn't remember for sure.
@@roberteltze4850 Not too familiar with Sun, but looked up Swarm*. If it's the same one with the colored lines doing (dynamic) swarm behavior, I can see real potential for CPU havoc.
* Found: "XRaySwarm: From the XScreenSaver Collection"
Its the top one.
(Pretty sure one of my algorithm professors (2010-ish) had us study this screensaver for swarm logic.)
Embraer has dope planes. They are very robust. There was the case in 2006, when a small Embraer airliner collided with a Boeing 737 mid air and everyone in the Embraer survived, while the jumbo crashed and killed all aboard. Added fact, they landed on a super secret air force base in the middle of the jungle and the air force held them for almost two days, because they thought they were spies.
Those planes are build like people think soviet planes were build. "You might need to land in a jungle" adds to the requirements.
To be fair, the Embraer's winglet cut into the 737's wing like a knife and shore half of it off. Very few aircraft, let alone an airliner, would survive losing half of a wing. The Embraer was messed up badly, too, but thankfully, only the winglet had hit the 737. Had the actual wing edge hit instead, both planes would have been lost.
@@willausterman3104 also, if I am not mistaken, the Embraer was was actually crewed by Americans who had bought the airplane and were returning to the US (since airplane can fly, that's how you pick your purchase. No sense in transporting it by sea, right)
There was an accusation the Americans had turned the transponder off.
AFAIKm they flew all the way back to the US.
Makes sense why brazilians seem to have a hard-on for getting roadkills with jets in Battlefield 4
It hit a Boeing. The bar was low.
@@boartank The Boeing was destroyed after an unfortunate accident, where it hit air in midflight.
I guess they never heard of 10 hours of metal pipes dropping on loop
or a setting that turn off the sleep timer
@@Ecne3Dusually for corporate policy, sleep function is disabled
Or the 24hr “taking the hobbits to Isengard” video
@@lizzy3332 oh yeah that one is a classic haven't heard it in like 10 years
We call that a "gambiarra" which is a prime piece of Brazilian culture
Is that pronounced gam-bee-ara? I have no idea how Brazilian Portuguese works 😂
@@chelsey8737 It's pronounced almost as you wrote except the "ara" is more like an "a-ha" because it's two "r's" and the meaning of the word is basically "an unreliable but functional fix"
@@chelsey8737 Gun Bee A-Ha. You're welcome, have a nice day.
In america we call him MacGuyver
It's like the computer is a baby and the video just soothes it
FLIGHTS ARE DOWN, JOSH HASNT UPLOADED IN A WHILE
He’s Brazils version of the TF2 coconut jpeg.
IT worker for a University here, I play “Godzilla” in our classrooms to make sure our computers can stream internet connection and connect to a monitor at the same time for an elongated period of time.
I use youtube to make sure the internet works too. I been using a bookmark to a video of someone singing a song cover for the last couple of years because it saves a click from having to select a video off the front page. The cover song has like 1800 views now and i'm pretty sure im like 1700 of them
I'm guessing this must be the Matthew Broderick remake. Pretty much guaranteed your students are still paying attention to lecture with that one.
My brother is a software engineering guy with a passion for airplanes. I am definitely sharing this video with him
What was his reaction?
@@darkdruidsvale he proceeded to give me the name for the phenomenon that leads to the computers needing something playing on the screen. At least that's what I think he meant by "That's called Technical Debt"
@@The214thRabidFangirli just read the definition of technical debt, he's just like me fr
never heard of this channel... never seen this man's face. But here I am... subscribing... because this story is awesome.
Makes sense.
The upper management of IT probably force a security group policy on all machines to lock up and goto sleep and disconnects the network adapter - dumping all on-going connections, after being left unattended for 15 minutes or so.
Whatever process they're running in order to transfer the data likely gets halted/shutdown in such a case.
One way to keep a terminal "alive" is to have a video run on it. So long it plays the terminal is considered active and stays in "awake" mode.
Classic software moment.
Seems more like the server that does this does into standby mode if you "dont move the mouse". By playing a fullscreen video windows things the user is aktive and doesnt go into standby. I mean you could just change the settings to the server doesnt shut down the HDDs after 30 minutes but only turns the screen off.
We do this in the military, too. Our tactical computers HAVE to be set to sleep during inactivity because they're Top Secret, but certain systems have an operator monitoring (not interacting with, just watching) them 100% of the time.
We set our favorite drone strike videos to play on repeat.
Hey, that reminds me when one server guy called me (low life IT service desk) and asked if it would be possible to change sleep timer on one server. I tried, of course it is locked and change like that would require proper requesting, agreeing and it can take days, if not weeks (welcome to IT). And the only reason for this change would be that this guy doesn't have keep RDP connected and push mouse every 15 minutes.
So, I asked him if he can access youtube there. He said yes, so I sent him a link for 8 hours long video of fireplace.
The funny part is when he requested additional monitor. And then he showed his boss how he managed to make sure that a) the copy process doesn't stop and b) his office feels super cozy.
I would love it if the message also said something like "We tried those 4 hours long videos about failed theme parks, but it didn't work for some reason?"
Reminds me of the time an electrician cut the main line for elictricity for our apartment secuirity cameras which was in the crawl space of the ceiling to install a motion sensor light in the hallway. For 3 years no one knew why the secuirity cameras would turn off at ramdom
Wait, would they turn off when someone moves??
THAT'S NOT A CAMERA THAT'S A JPEG
I'm from Brazil, and sometimes I keep that series in repeat too!... But just because I like it.
Here in Brasil when we figure out how to fix something temporarily, it becomes PERMANENT. We call it "Gambiarra".
Josh is appeasing the machine spirit.
Josh and some other video essayists are the reason my lone degu (her sisters passed over the last year and she’s too old to be introduced to any other Degus) hasn’t displayed loneliness symptoms when I’m not sitting by her cage!
He’s keeping the aviation industry going, and a Chilean rodent company
There is a setting somewhere on the computer that lets the computer never go to sleep, but playing a video is far easier
as a Brazilian i can confirm
I'm from Brazil, I work with IT for a decade and yeah people use youtube a lot to keep Windows from going into sleep / suspension specially when people can't go around it cause group policy keep users out from change this configuration
That sounds like a contrived fix for a video game that wouldn't run properly in your console unless you like spent 2 hours playing Crash Bandicoot, change the discs without reseting and then it works
Yeah that sounds about right. When I worked for an international airline back in the mid 2010s the computer I used still ran off command prompts and we used telex printers to send messages to outstations.
Using TH-cam to keep the airplane industry running is one of the most Brazilian things I've ever heard of, and I've lived here my entire life.
Genuinly fantastic
as a brazilian, yeah thats sounds true, sounds like the type of workaround that a brazilian would make commonly in brasil
I use the same thing with my work laptop, shit locks itself after like 15 sec so I play a youtube vid on the front😂
can't you just turn off the timer? there's a setting for this
As a Brazilian IT Guy i can confirm that is a very commom to use this "tech" to maintain the OS always up
Muito Obrigado Josh
As a Brazilian who never got a delayed flight, thank you for your service
that sounds like my homeland 100%. 'gambiarra' aka 'why fix it if you can just work around it much more easily'
Thank you for your service. o7.
I have to kinda do this with my laptop too. My laptop will turn itself off and bluescreen if I allow it to be on sleep mode for like 20-30 min and my laptop will not let me turn sleep mode off, its a consistent issue that I still have not found a fix for, so I pick a random youtube short and keep my mouse hovered over it and let it play over and over again until I come back, its an odd coincidence that I opened up shorts and got your short for the exact reason.😂
I mean its like the same thing u code a dam room with a flowerpot in it,later u want to remove it but for whatever reason removing that one object that is not even remotely connected to anything crashes the entire dam room, so best thing we do is leave it as it is as oart of the "decor"
I'm pretty sure the cops COULD arrest mary for the excessive calling of cops, or, at minimum, charge her for coming out
I can confirm. When I used to work in a refinery, we had one computer that was on all day, every day, showing all our trends and status dashboards on around 5 tv screens around the control room. All proped up by an eternally looping video.
Han Solo cosplayer saves South America
As a Brazilian i would like to thank you sir for your services to my country
This happens when you have a corporate Windows with user access restrictions to configure the screen saver, so keeping a video running prevents the screen saver from being activated, and consequently prevents the computer from sleeping.
Funny! I work in Science and in our labs, we face similar problems. Some measuring devices which record their data to a PC dont record, if the PC is in sleep mode. And well, for "IT Safety", our PCs are configured by the Admins to go into sleep mode after 10 minutes of inactivity. So we let long youtube videos run. Our favourite is Eurobeat Gandalf :D
Thats so hillarious. You can be proud of yourself. On the other hand it must be hell to see the videos over and over again.
I FUCKIN love my Country, this is what we call "Gambiarra" Which consists of the phrase "question my methods but not my results" put into action
When you take one part of the code off and it crashes, so you put it back on despite not knowing why its makes it work
You and celso portioli are keeping the industry afloat
I do something similar to keep a computer from sleeping and turning off the monitors when I have something running which takes a long time, but I play a video file on repeat in VLC 🤣
I have friends that work in a factory that provides precision equipment for Embraer (100km away from Embraer itself) and i can affirm that what you’re saying is about right. 🇧🇷
In the company I am working at, we have created an internal and encrypted communication system that many clients make use of but for some reason, sometimes uploaded embedded attachments will stop processing previews and we have no idea how to fix this. For some ungodly reason, if we upload a very very specific image of an elephant holding a banana (138kb size), all attachment issues are resolved. So now we have this elephant banana image saved in case of emergencies.
As a Brazilian, thanks Josh, you're a nice man 👍🏼
Foreigners will never fully comprehend the fine art that is gambiarra 😂😂😂
The funny work-arounds we come up with to apease machines other folks made/programed just to do our own stuff, is just comical. 😂
Simply changing the power settings would prevent the video from having to be run on a loop. The reason they run the video is when a video or game is being played, the system temporarily prevents itself from going in standby mode. Changing the power settings is the solution, the video is just a workaround. 😊
Had a similar situation. We had this very old server that basically serves as a bridge between two environments. It runs an old windows server edition. For policies it would lock after certain amount of time and this would trigger some tokens to need to be renewed. We spent at least 150 man hours trying to get this fixed to no avail. We ended up leaving a VLC video in loop. This would prevent the screen to lock
from brazil here, don't work with it anymore but i used to work with IT and aviation and i can 100% guarantee that the story is true and the people who had the idea of just leaving it like that have been promoted several times in the last years.
It's probably just power settings. Most computers default to go to sleep if they're inactive. When there's process is running in the background the computer doesn't recognize that is doing anything so it will power down. Running a video makes the computer stops the computer from going to sleep. You can also just change the power settings to not go to sleep.
As a Brazilian, i thank you for your service 🇧🇷
As a Brazilian I give my salute and most respectful regards to our National Hero Mr Josh, a heartfelt thanks from all our denizens here in South America.
Ah, the tried and true "We don't know how or why it works, it just does and we're too afraid to try to change it."
This is because group policy that pushes to the machines says to lock the machine after so much time with inactivity, and they can't show it's bypassed so they run the video which has a computer unlock hold when in full screen.
As a brazilian i can easily see this happening for decades
It probably prevents some auto-shutdown mechanism, as many modern operating systems do.
I assume some running script/service is trying to shut down the system.
The log should show how
So Josh can now legitimately say hes "Supported By the Brazilian Aviation industry"
This is why I say that we, Brazillians, are what happens when an Adeptus Mechanicus and an Ork Boy likes each other veeeeery much.
Brasil mentioned, yall know what to do boys.
I guess we found Josh's Number 1 fan, they litterly can't go along without watching his videos
That random piece of hair not complying is gettin me…. 😂
Sounds like they need to adjust the power settings. It's probably set to sleep (or maybe just power down peripherals) if there's no activity and video players register to keep the system active deliberately because people usually don't use the mouse or keyboard much when watching videos.
Damn that’s a serious boon! Keeps that engagement rolling in
The reason why the computer keeps shutting down when it goes idle is because of power saving mode. Someone never changed the default idle shutdown time.
Ah yes, the "Engineering Stick" you don't know why its necessary, and at this point you don't care, you just know it works when its in that one specific position.
We have corporate computer system that stops downloads or file transfers when a PC is unattended or locked. SO... to prevent our PCs from locking a fills screen YT Playlist is kept running during replication.
This is like the photo of a coconut in the TF2 files that keep the game from deleting itself
Being from Brazil, anything said here makes total sense
Set the automatic screensaver to never: ❌
Keep a video playing perpetually: ✔️
I did this for updating Ipads for my college IT department, the best way to keep an Ipad on is playing cat videos for hours
I'm not even subscribed to you, Josh, but this was a great story to hear
Dude the company is Embraer. There’s no way it’s not Embraer. They’re a big player in the world aviation market and make a considerable amount of the small to medium sized regional airliners flying across the Americas, Asia, Africa, and Europe at this exact moment. It’s also one of the world’s biggest defense contractors.
He did not knew that cuz planes were invented in Brasil, by Santos Dummont!
Thx 4 the good work man
Keep pumping those views 🇧🇷 homie
That's what we here in Brazil call the "Gambiarra".
"You're that guy!" Lol I know you because you confirmed that all the old PlayStation games I play are still good. Thanks for confirming why I kept Tenchu lolol
It's funny, because opening up a blank PowerPoint Presentation in full screen would accomplish the same thing.
We had a nature documentary saved to the computers for this
They send out an employee survey and e eryone just writes "you guys could update the system so we don't have to play videos..." and somehow that just never happens because upper management sucks.
I think the previous owner of the computer accidentally tasked sleep in task scheduler. It makes pc sleep in case of inactivity.
edit: I also think the new owners or whoever using the computer do not have any permission to edit the task scheduler.
The alphabet community cooking that spicy premium brainrot nowadays.
The benefits of having a loooooong series of videos, each of them loooooooong.
Thats actually a good security method for data transfer.
Sounds about right.
Just a missed opportunity to not have the Gandalf meme on repeat in said monitor.
We call this "gambiarra", it is a very versatile technique.