Every Mistake We've Ever Made (2 Fast 2 Spurious)
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Half as Interesting give me VPN now or die
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Half as Interesting Make a parody video just saying 2+2=4! And give me some credit
*well
Sorry
This video is Full As Interesting to me
Greenland.
“Are you two ladies from Scotland?”
“Wales”
“Are you two whales from Scotland?”
Bolun Liu that is amazing 😂
Awesome😂
@@tek7432 oh you're a whale? What type?
@@dynamitekitty2598 I'm a humpback!
ladies
*_Half as Wendover Productions_*
Hey, you are back!
lol
Burn
half sam wendover productions
half sam productions
Week 1 of asking for a brick video
AleXD yes
This video is Full As Interesting to me
Yeeeeeas
Already done it.
Yes
I don’t think you can really call them mistakes. I’d rather call them happy little accidents
This video is Full As Interesting to me
Do you call your kids the same thing?
Ok Bob Ross...
@@shishirdatta917 i expected someone to make this reply
dude why do i see u everyhwere??? hahah bro are u following me?
Every Mistake We've Ever Made, part 3:
We don't really have 180 people on the staff, it's just myself and the guy from Wendover Productions....
they have an editor and an animator as well
@@lostpockets2227 I figured. It's impressive that such a small staff can make such high-quality and completely interesting videos.
The HAI voiceover guy and the Wendover Productions voiceover guy is.. the same person.
@@asmallyoutube Yeah that's the joke
Ron Rozen ok boomer
As a Dutch person, seeing "hou doe joe spel constituinal" typed into Google made me cackle like a madman.
have faith...
Geniaal
G E K O L O N I S E E R D
???
Are you from Holland or are you from the Netherlands? I'm sure there's a mistake in a video along these lines!!
I'm guessing that the good joke writing team takes a lot of time off and the bad joke writing team is overstaffed
For real. As much as I love the content on this channel, Sam really needs to cut down on the shitty jokes. I get it, Sam said that HAI is supposed to be a more relaxed and fun channel. Most of these jokes are just lame though.
@@zigmeisterful That's the point.
170 of the 180 people are probably part of the bad joke writing team...
@@thingy9628 179, the one other guy does all the animations, editing, research, and other writing-related tasks
Conspiracy: These mistakes were purposely done and recorded so that HAI could make an extra video.
TheSwedishJew HI!
But hey that means more content for us
The gaffes are an inside job to get you to buy more video games!
@@nitsuj8100 and also that means "i can put more ads become there are basically more videos"
@Ben Nickelson so? Him getting ads means he can put out more content so that means more content for us.
If there’s no airplanes, I’m mad
This is HAI, they know everything about planes, so there wouldn't be any planes in the mistakes video :P
2:24... *p l a n e*
no, thats wendover, not hai.
Dont worry, im here.
This is the place Sam puts most of his *NOT* plane stuff
Bricklaying video when?
Yeah.
It has been done
@@DEMEMZEA indeed it has
@@aurumble indeed ineed
The video title is wrong because it is only about mistakes you made in the second year, not both the first and the second.
Now that's something for the 3rd video in the mistake series.
It's noted as being a sequel in the title. _(2 Fast 2 Spurious)_
Bruh Now he HAS to include it
I guess it's to make this video Half as Interesting as it would've been consisting of all the mistakes over 2 years.
Why did you correct a mistake that wasn't a mistake? A 7-bit counter can represent any number between 0-127, not 1-127. You were right the first time :L
Yeah, it's either 0-127 or 1-128 depending on how you numbers
this. Computers start counting from 0. If a 7-bit counter would start from 1 it could not even display null. ^^
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Yeah, I misunderstood this too. I thought he was saying it SHOULD be from 1-127 instead of 0-127 (which is incorrect). After listening to it again, I can tell he meant the opposite. What video is this from?
@@zackooms610 I believe it's the "secret code your printer puts on every page" video.
“Passive aggressive commenting on bright sides copies of our videos”
That’s the team I want to be on
I'm pretty sure the password you gave at 1:13 is still more secure, especially because it's actually random with symbols and not just a regular word with standard substitutions. The "more secure" password you give is easier to remember but is just a few words strung together and could probably be dictionary attacked easier.
The general advice is to use the first password for one of your regular accounts, and then use the second one with a random character put in there as your password manager password, to throw off the dictionary attack while still being easy to remember.
I highly appreciate channels who do corrections of their mistakes.
It shows humbleness, and reinforces trust, while reminding us to stay critical of the things we learn.
I spilled my coffee from laughing. "hou doe joe spel" is amazing because that could be a screenshot from my mom's phone when she uses Google in English 😅😂 (I'm also Dutch 🇳🇱)
What does it mean
@@noahgormley4456 "How do you spell" but using Dutch/German spelling rules. Sort of.
@@OtakuUnitedStudio oh right, thank you
happy birthday mr. plane man
4:27 I believe the term you are looking for is "mathemagician".
Halloween polar bear video is one of my favorites, therefore not a mistake. Looks like your first correction for next year.
Same
You should do a collab with Wendover Productions. Y'know, the one that likes Toyota Corollas a lot.
@haha Big FUNNY comment Toyota Corollas is from Real Life Lore, not from Wendover. Wendover is the one that always includes airplanes.
David Schmidt r/whooosh!
@@ea635 bro did you just bring up reddit on youtube? Cring bro
@a chicken Y’know what else is cringe. You spelled the dang word wrong, joke or not. Also, I knew that mr. I’mgonnamakeafoolofmyselfbypretendinfthatimsmarteventhoughitsanobviousjokeandimjustbeingstupid had to reply.
@@Andi-fh5lh Dude, like half my Facebook posts are Twitter posts. I read Twitter, I dont write Twitter though.
@0:44 "Passive-aggressive commenting on brightside copies of our videos team" xD
I think you missed one mistake. In the:
"How a Manhole Cover Became the Fastest Manmade Object Ever" from June 2019, you claimed the Manhole cover is the first man made object to reach space. But the V2 rocket is actually the first man made object to ever reach space.
EDIT: V2 not BE. Autocorrect...
@Kenn Honson XOn June 20 1944, The V2 rocket launched to an altitude of 176 kilometres. 76 km above the Karman line, the official boundary of space. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MW_18014
still the first to obtain escape velocity, though
Correct, the V2 exceeded the Karman Line (100 km altitude) that most people accept as start of space but it had a sub-orbital flight path during its test.
_"MY WHOLE CAREER WAS A MISTAKE..."_
*~ Hayao Miyazaki*
Anime was a mistake
"I know you said you dislike all anime, but is there one you hate in particular?
Your favourite one"
0:23 “things have changed”
Subtitles: “thing have changed”
You know when a TH-cam series takes itself very seriously when they make correction videos like these. It really shows how much you care.
With the password it's neither wrong or right. The first password has 12 Characters and uses not only different case letters, it uses special characters. The 2nd password has 16 characters and uses only lowercase. When you know that a password is just lowercase, you can only test for this. With only lowecase but not knowing the length, you end up with 43 and 21 Zeros.
12 Characters can have more possibilities, depending on which Characters you include. A good password form does not exclude any character. My german keyboard can output at least 108 different characters. There are even more. There are some easy combinations like é, ê and so on, some harder ones that apparently does not work with my keyboard (french letters for example like ç) and even harder ones with the ALT combniation like ♣ (ALT + 5). There are a lot of Characters that you can enter and even emojis like 😎 count. You might say that emojis are not so easy to enter on computers but I'm writing this on a computer and i used an emoji addon in firefox.
Now is the question how someone cracks a password. First of you need to minimize the possibilities. When you know a password must have at least 8 characters, you don't need to test for 7 or less characters. When you also know which characters are forbidden, you can include that too. Sure you can just include common characters but when the hacker for example forget Umlaute like äöü, germans with such passwords are save. Same with other nationalities, that have different characters, that are very common and also are on the keyboard.
Brute forcing a password is just luck based. Whats more common is to use dictionaries and combinate these words. Just look on how few words are in a dictionary. It's way faster to try every word in the dictionary, chaining words, test for casing, include common names, dates and common numbers.
To conclude this, when you just brute force both passwords with the same set of chars, longer equals better. Doing this is stupid. People use common phrases to remember easier. In my lifetime i heard some passwords and all where easy to remember. All of these words would be in a password cracking dictionary. This would include the regular dictionaries, list of names, list of series, movies, videogames, list of character names and also adding numbers to the end. Usually people don't mix languages, so this would make it easier.
When you can find it in a dictionary or on wikipedia, don't use it as a password. "samthepenguinman" is not a good password. "Sam" is a very common name. "The", "Penguin" and "Man" are common words and should exist in the English dictionary. This password has a length of 4 words and it's like testing against a password with 4 chars, except that there are more words than characters. Unicode 12.1 has 137.929 characters. The Second Edition of the 20-volume Oxford English Dictionary, published in 1989, contains full entries for 171,476 words in current use, and 47,156 obsolete words.
The best way currently is to generate long passwords with random characters. The only way to crack this password is also just to generate random characters or test it thru (eg. brute force)
In general, most brute force attacks don't know whether you used all lowercase or included special characters. Dictionary attacks are still brute force, just more sophisticated. Like trying to open a lock by actually picking the pins instead of using a wave rake.
But that's far less important anyway. Your password is only as secure as how it's stored on the remote server; you're far less likely to have your password guessed than stolen, in which case it doesn't matter how strong your password is.
That video about the polar bear ruining Halloween is my favorite hai video
I disagree with your first correction, that the jumble of characters isn’t more secure than the four words. That XKCD is itself wrong, as can happen from time to time. The four-word password on the screen would be easy for a dictionary-based attack to guess very quickly. But no dictionary attack would guess the jumble of letters!
That segway into your sponsor ad is hands down the best I've seen on TH-cam. 😂
Joined: 26th Augest 2017
*I was betrayed it's the 31st*
shows xkcd comic about passwords that're easy to guess by computers but also shows passwords of the same virtue in the dashlane ad
Your joke writing team is gold!
Here's a good start for next year's video! At 2:09 you can clearly hear Sam say "created a cloud of gas and fire," even though the directly quoted comment mentions that it isn't fire, but only looks like that due to the large amount of light emitted.
I'm surprised you didn't put the day you made this channel as one of the mistakes in your list.
Senpai Oniichan LOL 😆
*_your username is a mistake_*
I remember that polar bear video and I actually quite enjoyed it. So much so that I decided to tell my friends about the fun fact of Halloween being cancelled because of polar bears
Happy Birthday Half as Interesting, been here since Wendover uploaded and the premiere episode, thanks for feeding my brain knowledge, thanks :) well bye. And also, the mistakes are okay because we all make it. Dashlane is very good!
Half as interesting is a channel that encourages people to think and ask questions whilst giving them valuable knowledge, in return this channel gained 1 million subscribers in 2 years and on the other hand "Mr Bro" and channel that literally did nothing expect being the brother of a famous you tuber gained 400k subs without uploading a video and 1 million subscribers in 3 days . The state of the world
Wait, do you really have 180 staff?
DOUBT (X)
SAY NOTHING (A)
I can respect a page that corrects itself. don't take these mistakes to heart you still educate people on the main truths of the matter, and very well as that as well. if you didn't make these videos id have never known
HAI: *uploads on Saturday
Me: "Kowalski! Analysis"
Happy birthday, HAI
I'm so confused as to what you mean at 4:33, the wording is ambiguous. I'm assuming you said that they represent 1-127 in the original video, rather than 0-127 which would be correct.
I too think that 0 - 127 is correct
“Least viewed HAI video of all time” *video directly to the right has less views*
*2 HAI videos on a single week?* 😱😱😱😱
Please tell me I'm not dreaming 😍
HAI:The sun never sets on the British Empire phrase is no longer true...
Pitcairn:Am I a joke to you?
That dutch sentence at 4:00 pretty much just says: Goodbye Joe play constituinal
What happened to the other Half of Half as Interesting?
It's over on Wendover.
@@williamcampbell9859 so when did wend start?
Half as Interesting destroys mistakes with facts and logic
Sam, emu is pronounced e-mew
Thank you. Finally someone else agreeing with me. Who does he think he is deciding how it's pronounced??
E-mew and e-moo are both valid according to the dictionary, because dictionaries are written by consensus and there's always that one guy who has to point out "I can't literally be the only one who says it that way, so obviously enough people say it to make it valid."
I watched your podcast as soon as it started coming out, and I know how under rated it is, but honestly I really enjoyed listening to it.
wait he has a body double? is his body double wendover productions.
Dubica Mapper Its a joke. There is no team, only him.
r/whooosh
Talk about the Everlasting Fire of Bamako.
In Bamako, Mali there is a fire that was burning since 20 AD. The word “Bamako” itself means “fire land”. The fire first started when a giant forest was set on fire. What’s bad about this fire is that it has destroyed many aircraft and killed up to 10 million people. All because the Bamako Airport is right next to the fire. During the Middle Ages, aircraft like book pigeons and platforms that were made from silicon polymers flew from Timbuktu to Bamako. But the heat of the electric fire was so intense that it snapped the polymers and aircraft went to heck. Literally. But when planes were invented in 1903 things were different. The aircraft burned slower as it was made of wood and not polymers. Nowadays aircrafts avoid flying above the fire because of the noxious fumes which trapped electric heat. An aircraft even survived the fire and was repaired. It is still in use even though it was built in 1818. Today the runway of the airport was moved to point in the opposite direction of the fire.
oof I'm first but Idk what to say, so I'm just wishing everyone a great day!
That was an incredible transition into the sponsored segment... Bravo, bravo.
Does s actually have a whole team for this? (I know it was a joke but does he do it by himself?)
1:35 They did both
*Video Quality is improving!*
I'm getting closer to unsubscribing everyday!
That’s a shame. I guess you’re half as interested. Goodbye!
0:43 The savagery Sam...lol, so true though
And holy crap was that dashlane sponsorship transition smooth...I'm so high (I have a med card dont worry) right now that cracked me the hell up lol. Cheers.
@HAI and wendover productions I love your videos never stop please, it sustains my normal human life as a potato
Man i do love the first state of matter *DELAWARE*
It's okay. Mistakes you make is what truly makes your videos half as interesting.
"I wonder what happens if we make a mistake in this video"
Foreshadowing at its finest
3:10 that comment was so passive aggressive and honestly im here for it
I like how you can clearly see that the video before the „least viewed video“ has 100k instead of the 200k views the „least viewed video“
5:59 Activation acknowledged, comrade. Proceeding as instructed.
Iv never seen a more passionate voice over on a HAI video, I like the angry sam!
Im not even mad about the ad at the end cuz damn that was smooth.
The flow of this video is surprisingly fluid
2:10 This is also not right. The O-ring failure and burn through put fire near the bottom of the main fuel tank the big orange/red thing that is strapped to the Shuttle and onto which are mounted the SRB's.
The tank is really 2 tanks, one containing liquid oxygen and the other liquid hydrogen under quite a bit of pressure. This caused the tank to fail and release that pressure rapidly. This *WAS* an explosion. However the explosion didn't directly destroy the Shuttle. The explosion pushed the shuttle sideways and because the space craft was already going well above the speed of sound, the Shuttle was torn apart by aerodynamic forces.
What looked like fire was actually a cloud of liquid hydrogen that leaked out of tank and then burned in the atmosphere, so it was a fire, but the explosion was a pressure explosion, not a chemical explosion.
There are 3 types of explosion you might encounter. There is a pressure exposition. This is where a high pressure vessel fails and the pressure is released suddenly. This can be caused by any high pressure gas though the most common type is a team explosion, when a boiler under pressure fails.
Next you have a chemical explosion. This is caused by burning something very quickly. It is the most common sort of explosion you may encounter in the modern world.
Next is a nuclear explosion caused by the fission or fusion of atoms. Very complex but also very rare.
After that we have a matter-antimatter exposition. This is the most powerful explosion type possible and it works by converting matter directly into energy. It is also the most rare type as humans have never produced enough antimatter in one place to make a noticeable explosion.
But if they did.... Consider that the bombs dropped on japan converted about 1/8 of 1 gram of matter into energy. No imagine turning a couple of kilograms of antimatter.
Southeast Mongolian regional syndication team...
The first correction about the longer password being stronger then the short one is also wrong...
People cracking passwords frequently use dictionary attacks, making password with commonly used words very weak. There is a computerphile video on it.
“Passive-Aggresive commenting on Bright Side copies of our videos team” That made me laugh so much.
The Challenger accident was indeed an explosion. Explosion doesn't mean 'rapid combustion' (which indeed it wasn't). It is defined as "A violent shattering or blowing apart of something" or "A violent expansion in which energy is transmitted outwards as a shock wave" by the Oxford English Dictionary. However, the Challenger Space Shuttle did not explode as said correctly... but the external tank did.
I just watched that video. IM SO GLAD YOU MADE ANOTHER ONE
4:28 The pre-correction is actually the right answer. Each bit can be in 2 states and there are 7 bits, so there are 2^7 = 128 possible states, and 1 to 127 is only 127 states.
It's actually a mistake made here in that we don't count 0 states; "00000000" is state 1, so even though it's bits 0-127, it's states 1-128.
Can we talk about the fact that he acknowledged that passwords with a bunch of words in them are more secure than randomized jumbles of characters... and then proceeded to advertise a service that uses randomized jumbles of characters to secure your accounts.
There is still a mistake in an earlier video, which haven't been addressed, which in turn mean that the last years mistakes video has a mistake too. Anyway, the video with the mistake is the one about the train in the Vatican state.
In that video it was mentioned that there where no rails in Libya, when there is in fact rails and a single train parked on said rails. Granted, there haven't been any operation railways in Libya since 1965 and the train that is currently parked there haven't run since before the Libyan Civil War , but it doesn't change the fact there is rails in Libya, and this was something I needed to get of my chest.
The xkcd comic is actually sort of controversial because while combining for random words can end up with a password that has as much entropy as a completely random (although shorter) one, for most users password brute-force attacks are not the largest risk. The bigger risk for most people is password reuse [1] - it doesn't matter how secure (or insecure) of a password you choose, if you use it on your bank account and everywhere else then you have effectively reduced your bank account's security to the lowest common denominator of all the other sites you use. This means that rather than remembering one phrase of random words users realistically have to remember several, which is not much more memorable than remembering several entirely random passwords. [2] Most people at that point just give up and go back to using one password, making the random-phrase approach (on the whole) no more secure than any other single password.
The answer is of course to use a password manager, so the Dashlane sponsorship is still entirely relevant, but perhaps you'll humor me by issuing another correction to this correction - just to see how long we can keep this up.
[1]: www.pandasecurity.com/mediacenter/security/password-reuse/
[2]: www.troyhunt.com/im-sorry-but-were-you-actually-trying/
1:17 I think you misunderstood the XKCD comic. What makes the password less secure in his example is the fact it is made from a single dictionary word (with simple replacement rules applied), whereas "correct horse battery staple" is made of four. This doesn't apply to your case, because the supposedly weak password is not derived from a dictionary word.
What's funny with the Lehigh Valley Coal building, I live in the town of Jim Thorpe and was surprised to see a picture from our small town.
love your videos Sam, i've been watching for like 3 years, think you only had like 5 videos when I found you. Keep up the great work
I just remembered that some random guy on the internet with a TH-cam channel made mistakes but my 2nd grade teacher made a big mistake after saying there was 3 countries in North America and denied it after I said there's 23 because apparently "Central America is its own continent" which is false
yeah, i was the nerdy geography kid
1:53 that polar bear video was least viewed. Then right next to it a video with less views
With the words slapped right on it “this is not a real HAI video” because it was just a self-promo for his podcast.
Life without typos or human error doesn't exist. Love this!
You didn't mention how the day of silence in South Korea isn't always the 14th of Nov. The date of the exam changes every year.
3:25 El Salvador. A country you think about so little...
And next year you can continue the tradition of the first mistake in the mistakes video being from the previous mistakes video!
1. 1:17 The xkcd is specifically about password schemes for memorable "complex" passwords. E5@2sizUsJ@W is in fact more secure than samthepenguin man. For one thing, `samthepenguinman` is four simple words, but *they aren't random*, drastically reducing the entropy. For another, E5@2sizUsJ@W is *actually random*, so it's a bit more than 6 bits per character. As my calculator will tell you, 6*24 = 144, which is, in fact, greater than the 44 for correcthorsebatterystaple style passwords. (Although since you listed both those passwords here, probably neither is actually secure).
2. 1:45 There was a mistake in the polar bear Halloween video, at a bit before 4 minutes. There were never in fact apple razor blade incidents on Halloween.
0:43 True. There are a lot of people who would be in that department.
@Half as Interesting 0:43 I see what you did there
0:48 thats nice and all but what about your special forces team?
I remember the video on why polar bears are coming further south for food and that ends up making it not safe for kids to go walk alone.... damn has it really been 10 months since I watched it?
5:56 HMISTAKES? Perfect timing!
While I'm here I'd like to offer my opinion on Extremities. I was super excited to learn that you'd be putting out a podcast and I really enjoyed it... the episodes I listened to at least. You see the big (huge) problem I had with it was that you distributed it weekly. 6 episodes = 6 weeks. Far too long for me to keep up with. I maintained it for a while but accidentally stopped at episode 3 because I just forgot about it (in fact I didn't even remember until this video). Even with that being said, the information was so specific that it made it really hard for me to remember a week later what I had heard last week and I found myself playing catch up more than enjoying a podcast. My suggestion: the next series just put it all out at once like all the other storyline based podcasts.
The reason why the video on Canada and Polar bears is the least viewed, is that Canada doesn't exist, and people were confused
That password is more secure, against bruteforce and dictionary attacks
Another apologetic video from a TH-cam creator...
Then @ 5:56 put everything into perspective. Definitely at the top of my " Interesting Half Ass" content... 🤪😎
*RESPECT*
The polar bear on Halloween was one of my favorite videos!!!
Polar Bears ruining Halloween was one of my favourites lol
The only mistake in this channel is the constant stream of bad jokes, and we absolutely love it!