June 16 -- Linus Torvalds, who is known for developing the Linux kernel, talks to Bloomberg about his first line of code.
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@ililililil83853 роки тому
"Stay hungry. Stay foolish" - Steve Jobs "Success is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinking they can't lose." - Bill Gates "Idk maybe I'm autistic or something" - Linus Torvalds
@Osamaaaaa9083 роки тому
lmao this comment needs more likes
@WilliamParkerer3 роки тому
Proof that programmers are honest.
@siphobrisloks81333 роки тому
Linus is delusional -Terry A.Davis
@headlights-go-up3 роки тому
And that is why he’s the best, because he’s relatable and truthful.
@amanda.collaud3 роки тому
You fool forgot to put Terry Davis into your list, the greatest programmer of all time (TempleOS). LOL
@TheEamz7 років тому
what?! i thought everyone starts with "Hello World!"
@BigyanChap6 років тому
Nope. When I first started programming with QBASIC, when I was in my 5th grade, the first thing I did was asked the computer to input something and output it back. It was only when I joined engineering, I heard 'Hello World!' trend. So, back then 'Hello World' was not so common. Trust me.
@committedcoder33526 років тому
Mine had a comma ;) Hello, World!
@chownful5 років тому
He too OG for that
@topsilog22365 років тому
Mine was hello tops ...my nickname hehe
@TheDuckPox5 років тому
When i first heard Hello World!, i decided that wouldn't be my first line of code, my first line of code is a simple print //not hello world, and the second is I/O.
@TarebossT7 років тому
Linus is such a badass, writing codes and shit, still he finds debian hard to install
@kingprone78467 років тому
hes a programmer not really an IT person. You can argue hes more on the mathematical side than the computer side. and i think debian used to be quite hard to install actually in the 90s.
@slicerdicer78877 років тому
So true :)
@Outfrost7 років тому
Lol I can attest to that. A few years ago I tried to install Debian on my laptop. I tried multiple times, until at some point I realised I couldn't access the laptop's EFI setup any more. Just 'poof', the setup utility wasn't there (and still isn't). And all I did that got the machine in that state was run the Debian installer with various settings x)
@Virtualmix7 років тому
I'm sorry but no, the Debian installation process will never erase or change your bios settings. You must have made some changes without paying attention.
@Outfrost7 років тому
Well come over to my place and try to find the EFI setup utility on my laptop. I'll have some popcorn and some beer while you do that ;D Using the term "BIOS settings" for "EFI setup utility", as well as insisting I made accidental changes that rendered the EFI setup inaccessible, both hint that you're kind of new to the industry (which I assume isn't the case, looking at your channel) or didn't read my comment carefully enough. No offense, it just comes across this way.
@reppoh33g856 років тому
"I dont know, maybe I'm autistic or something" - Linus Torvalds 2k15
@OzgurAkyildizfilm5 років тому
he is just a regular Finnish guy...
@thomasthetankengine26535 років тому
Didn't he say artistic?
@asdfgh62105 років тому
@@thomasthetankengine2653he said borderline
@akmalkrmv5 років тому
He would be autistic if he typed 2015 as 2k15
@dwisatriow5 років тому
I heard it artistic though.
@ashfaqrahman27954 роки тому
0:13 The best desktop setup ever.
@abrahamnorada68153 роки тому
thats like my desk hahaha i know where every single item is with that organizational skillhaha
@englishmotherfucker10583 роки тому
dada
@greliusz3 роки тому
"If a cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind, of what, then, is an empty desk a sign?" Einstein :D
@arturo22ize3 роки тому
I have extreme problem keeping my desk and room tidy as well. I like to fool myself that it's becuase i'm some kind of genius, although I'm aware it's probably not the case lul
@shubhankardasgupta47773 роки тому
@@greliusz print('Das True')
@mutexnet9 років тому
"It hard to write good code" - very true. Good interview, wish it was longer. Thanks for posting.
@thaghost9096 років тому
I'm pretty sure this is just a small cut from a longer interview by Bloomberg, I feel like I've seen a much longer version..
@meltedcheese19086 років тому
Yeah, too many people say that writing code is easy, it is definitely not.
@epicgamer87515 років тому
Especially the paid Executives and politicians. they make it sound like its an easy way out to find a job. When in reality, you have to learn to problem solve, use precise algorithims, and discover all types of different confusing terms, that take thousands of hours to become a master at.
@ThefamousMrcroissant5 років тому
@@meltedcheese1908 ...saying "lol write code am easy" is like saying "lol physics am easy". Both are completely retarded statements because the domain you're asserting as "easy" is waaaaay too large to capture at once. Some code is easy to write. Some code is incredibly difficult to write. Also "writing code", taken literally, is easy. Solving a problem with code is a different issue.
@ketivski3485 років тому
@@epicgamer8751 and Programming Languages commercial heads LOL. Leave your job, learn programming within month and start your new career :-)
@SirajRaval7 років тому
this guy is the original gangster
@AyushRaj-gf2ce6 років тому
Siraj Raval
@muntoonxt6 років тому
Linus is the deep in deep learning
@hamrogarage46585 років тому
Your his heir
@julesmapatac5 років тому
You're a gangster yourself sir.
@saad-ul4mr5 років тому
Hi world, it's Siraj.
@haidemsuk3 роки тому
So kids we will start with our first line of code: "Hello World" Nope "Sara is the best"
@EdwardSnowden1253 роки тому
Mine was speaking and txt to speech lol
@EdwardSnowden1253 роки тому
@Ron Bali yeah i learnt it from mosh and found the prints boring so skipped and learnt loops without writing it,then i saw this virtual assistant video so I started writing and whenever needed help googled it it was very effective and efficient and now i make basic ai algorithms ....try learning stff that way you will learn it faster but then technically my first project was that my first line was “from voskapi import recogniser “ ig not very sure I remember the names correctly....
@dimitar.bogdanov2 роки тому
i started out with WinForms and Visual Basic. i loved it!
@stevenbartel50082 роки тому
@@EdwardSnowden125 yeah my first code was me reverse engineering windows 11
@EdwardSnowden1252 роки тому
@@stevenbartel5008 well looks like you started programming recently 😂
@Animavicion8 років тому
One of the few people that look better while getting older.
@oldyoutubevideos12627 років тому
Sarcasm...
@Terracraft3217 років тому
Capricorns look better when they're older ;) a fact.
@de1325 років тому
@@oldyoutubevideos1262 I don't think he's being sarcastic. He's aged well relatively
@casio0074 роки тому
hope linux will go the same way
@udaikumar17824 роки тому
@@Terracraft321 again, your superstitious bullshit.
@prasad.vishnu7 років тому
And the small room which you are seeing in this video is the head quarters of the most powerful operating system in the world today... 😍😍 isn't that something great....?
@imranhq137 років тому
isn't windows the most powerful os?
@prasad.vishnu7 років тому
Imran Haque Yes, in terms of stealing the money from users.
@MrGryph787 років тому
Imran Haque if you're talking about home pc installations. linux owns everything else. high performance computing. IoT, android runs on the linux kernel. smart tvs, networking equipment almost everything else OTHER than home pcs runs with a linux kernel under the hood.
@aiman_yt6 років тому
Gryppen linux is the kernel. Windows is a destribution which comes with both kernel and other programs which make it easier to use for regular people. Ubuntu is a pretty good linux distribution but windows simply has more programs and games made for it
@andyandrewsandy81136 років тому
Vishnu Sukumaran yes it is
@gtastuffandstuff70359 років тому
Thought it said my first line of coke .. My bad
@mauigio8 років тому
***** LOL doin rails while on rails
@Ovenman9408 років тому
+GTASTUFFANDSTUFF They should do a series on that, it might explain Windows ME
@encll28 років тому
+Ovenman940 And the change to "Start Menu" in Windows 8, 8.1 and 10 ;-).
@Ozziepeck117 років тому
Coke on rails?
@iamlalala19956 років тому
made my day
@mihnea35257 років тому
So humbling to hear "it's hard to write good code" from someone like him. Complete motivation to keep pushing through tougher problems.
@zZGzHD8 років тому
Not even 30 seconds in and he's like "I may be autistic or something." holy fuck im laughing so hard
@Linuxdirk8 років тому
It’s absolutely true what he says about programmers being able to read code as if it were a “natural” language.
@ylette8 років тому
After 30 years of coding I'm still only able to read stuff I've coded myself like that.
@alexandervogtsanchez75227 років тому
Linuxdirk lmao depends what you call natural , bet my ass no one could read a c++ ring0 rootkit as natural , no fucking way lol
@perplexedmoth7 років тому
I'd say he's right in that you can read it like a natural language, i.e. turn the statements into natural language on the fly. But to make sense out of the whole chain of statements is another issue. So depending on the program, it can be about a very complex sequence of statements, or a simple straightforward common and idiomatic one. You would be able to read it like: "Instantiate an object with type T and name it a. Call a's function foo passing it as the first parameter an object made out of type A, that contains the member x which is the number 42, and the member y which is the string bar, and as the second parameter to the function pass an anonymous lambda function which takes..." and so on. But then, making sense out of these natural sentences is a totally different issue, which may or may not be obvious to the reader depending on their familiarity with the idioms and problem domain.
@danbo9677 років тому
There is, I have seen guys who can read Assembly as if it were f***ing harry potter book. But it is true even if you don't understand 100% of the code, you get at least an idea of what it is doing. The other day I was checking the server responses from the site I'm working on and a family member passed by and thought I was hacking someone. I could read the request and understand everything (no big deal I guess) but for someone who doesn't know it, it looks like gibberish.
@kelkun86285 років тому
the more you code the more you can read it well
@nikolaibreckenridge22874 роки тому
You, reading this... This man has changed your life in ways you are probably not even aware of. Pretty amazing
@RGN3 роки тому
Yep, LOTS of ways, couldn’t imagine not using git! I use it every day for private projects to I can switch between my Laptop and home pc etc! Plus all the software I‘m using most likely either involves linux or used git as VCS
@o0TaxMan0o3 роки тому
The world owes this man so much, humanity owes this man so much.
@r2com641Рік тому
So much for what? For doing another response of Unix like kernel?
@abanoub7002Рік тому
@@r2com641 i think hes talking about how most servers run on linux today
@unknown_codec_404Рік тому
@@abanoub7002 Linux powers the servers who powers the world, git which is used in the whole world, even NASA uses Linux
@BagaslРік тому
@@r2com641 idiot.
@skfl701411 місяців тому
@@r2com641 because it powers 90% of the internet
@anantsharma79554 роки тому
When I first saw I him I thought "old and chubby Tom Scott"
@Sety4 роки тому
dude, I had the same thought.
@Nitrogem353 роки тому
you read my mind
@MythicalMaestro693 роки тому
Yeah me too..
@sibammukhopadhyay50123 роки тому
I can't unsee that now thanks🌚
@capslockkz6 років тому
Thanks for git, man!
@nobodys23584 роки тому
This.
@ok-tr1nw3 роки тому
@@birdsplaybs1234 yup
@gamerzera42653 роки тому
@@birdsplaybs1234 in 1 night
@VVan5953 роки тому
@@gamerzera4265 wooow
@thecubersahil68273 роки тому
and the internet
@emceha5 років тому
Open source movement is the most cyberpunk thing we created so far.
@RGN3 роки тому
That aged well. (CDPR leak)
@RGN2 роки тому
@James O true
@sheeplord4976Рік тому
The Idea of a bunch of random people coming together to give a finger to multibillion dollar companies and beating them.
@CoolerMasterGaming8 років тому
You know he's badass because he not only made Linux, but uses a QuickFire Rapid.
@PaladinJenkis8 років тому
+CoolerMasterNA The Quickfire Rapid is a kickass board I've used quite a while but to actually be badass you need a HHKB :)
@Dottlet18 років тому
+Jeeroy Jenkins Nah. To be a true badass you need to build your own. Including wiring and programming it. There's actually quite a lot of howtos on that.
@PaladinJenkis8 років тому
Dott been there done that. It is funny but I don't like the feel of cherry MX or any other switches with a spring driven return system. Cant go back to those anymore :(
@Dottlet18 років тому
+Jeeroy Jenkins You don't like spring driven return systems? Why? Even glorious topre uses springs. Personally, I believe the smoothness of lubricated MX reds is one of the best feelings in the world.
@PaladinJenkis8 років тому
Dott Little you seems to know. Topre springs do not add force to the switch neither they return the stems, they activate the capacitive system. The domes return the stems! The difference is clear: Springs tend to generate more force when pressed, topres relief force when pressed. In other words it s more exhausting to keep a Cherry switch pressed than a Topre switch. That makes them so fantastic for typing and less exhausting which I like :)
@Badya1229 років тому
More of him, please. He's the definition of da real mvp.
@LePomologue8 років тому
Bogdan K not sure you'd think that if you read more about how awful of a person he really is hahah. However, we indeed owe him the start of Linux (and git and so much other stuff) so yeah, he's 100% awesome for that
@Badya1228 років тому
LePomologue mind pointing me to some of the sources that state he is a terrible person?
@LePomologue8 років тому
Bogdan K en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Torvalds#Professional_attitude to start, along with the sources given there
@m8onethousand8 років тому
+LePomologue I see absolutely nothing wrong with that. His reasoning for his attitude is quite rational and logical, as are (the vast majority) of his rants. And looking at the state of the project, I think it's working out. I guess that what I'm trying to say is: attack the message, not the way it's delivered. But I bet you won't do that, because he's mostly right about all the stuff he rants about. I'd much rather have people like him as my boss who state what they want clearly and in the most black-white manner, rather than walking on egg-shells through the hurdles of being politically correct which achieves pretty much the same thing but with a WHOLE LOT more hassle and headaches along the way.
@LePomologue8 років тому
+m8onethousand you don't necessarily have to be a dick to convey a given message appropriately. Of course, he's the guardian of the Linux kernel and hence has to deal with a whole bunch of idiots trying to make changes that are completely ridiculous, and the examples are numerous. But here I'm not talking about those guys, that indeed deserve to be treated that way. He's litteraly harrassing developers completely commited to the cause for years and years, those developers only suggesting changes that they truly think are BENEFICIAL to the community. He really doesn't have to be so much of an asshole to make those developers just give up everything and stop working on the kernel at all.
@KaushikPoojari5 років тому
It amazing how a person who designed such a complex system lives such a Simple Life..
@OjoRojo405 років тому
GNU + Linux..... It's "just" the kernel.
@spyrex39884 роки тому
its' a kernel not the whole os from scratch and he did not do it alone
@skyemegakitty4 роки тому
When it comes to making something big, it's not about making your program complex, its about managing complexity so that it is only as complex as it needs to be. His life reflects that.
@alkaupadhyay76503 роки тому
@@OjoRojo40 BRUH HE JUST SAID SYSTEM AND NOT OS. JUST SYSTEM
@r3wturb0x513 роки тому
@@spyrex3988 the rest of Linux are just programs that run. The kernel runs and controls everything. It’s also one of the largest code bases in history at 27.1 million lines. If you want to speak accurately, it’s 99.999% of your average Linux distro which is insane to think about how fucking massive the kernel is
@kareemjeiroudi19644 роки тому
This guy is my hero. We need more computer science masterminds like him. I wish I’d meet him one day, just to let him know how thankful I am for both Linux and GIT.
@HarryBallsOnYa3453 роки тому
Doing the same project 25 years later, dang that makes me feel better about how much time i sink into my projects. Goes to show how much he likes what he does :D
@TheGagi827 років тому
One of the greatest programmers of all times and so modest,his achievement in a computer world will Never fade away!
@tikletik8 років тому
We never know what kind of impact someone can have on the world. Can anyone imagine how much emptier this world would be without this man. Even his humor and personality are such a breath of fresh air. That if that was his only contribution it still would have been wonderful. What a pity his parents didn't make 10 more kids!
@l0lmanPH7 років тому
I'm not sure it exactly works like this... Children can be different.
@maximchintalov83873 роки тому
his parents were terrible
@manticore49523 роки тому
His personality? Guy is notorious as being difficult to work with and that's coming from the Open Source community.
@mikeymcmikeface5599Рік тому
Why more kids? The sister didn't do anything.
@TheAstar745 років тому
listened to your voice and guitar live today and asked you about your info and here i am , it was really awesome and this cover is too. u have a very special voice. hope to see more from u in the future. :) :D
@emmkay3 роки тому
These people are pioneers of the world and human race directly or indirectly, living and surviving. and look at them no ego at all. living such a simple life.
@jawad97572 роки тому
>no ego
@8jallin978 років тому
0:56 "look no hands"
@833tr00t8 років тому
You sick fucker ...read my mind lmfao
@basementhermit36077 років тому
It's what it says on the shirt.
@ketivski3485 років тому
Thank You Linus for Linux. I met Linux RH in 95' I think and liked it straight away. My first code also was in Basic (Atari65XE :-) ) today I do code in Python, nothing special just a Hobby to keep my mind busy, lower level Languages are too high me so I'm really amazed by your work. Thanks again.
@dr18774 роки тому
I have been using Linux distributions for 15 years. Thank you Linus! Thank you so much!! Linux made computers fun again.
@lamraliang75873 роки тому
You Sir, are my hero. Thank you for everything.
@HelvecioGomes3 роки тому
One of the greatest minds.
@victorprokop22404 роки тому
I love the close-ups of the computer. He is just installing some programs
@zord0nTV4 роки тому
Nothing but the RESPECT for this master!
@cloviscareca7 років тому
sudo apt-get install linus
@NuevoVR6 років тому
Cringe tho
@NuevoVR6 років тому
Alex Wielinga no
@ClockworkRBLX5 років тому
sudo apt purge linus
@themindflayer59525 років тому
sudo pacman -S linus
@azarilh23555 років тому
echo "apt-get is deprecated, use apt instead."
@ronin61588 років тому
Scandinavian Steve Carroll. "the computer does what you tell it and nothing more", amen. Or more accurately said, 'the computer listens to exactly what is said and interprets it literally and acts on it perfectly' Something one could never expect from a person in a million years.
@danbo9677 років тому
It would be awesome if that worked in real life. Instead you end up with people who most of the time do the opposite.
@PatriceStoessel5 років тому
some people already listen to exactly what is said and interpret it literally ... but why would you expect them to obey you ? people are not tools
@StunnerAlpha5 років тому
Never say never... in a million years human/computer hybrids are a possibility and could do what you claim is impossible.
@galfisk5 років тому
To understand humans is to understand emotional connection. Autistic spectrum people feel emotions too strongly, and therefore have problems dealing with and making sense of them. I started maturing emotionally in my late 20's, and material that explained human bonding processes scientifically helped a lot. I now have some lovely humans in my life as well as a love for computers and computing. Electricity and chemistry has the same attraction for me - tell the stuff to do something and it does so, and if it fails the reason can be found and the experiment redone.
@Newtube_Channel5 років тому
Interesting that, when writing code of any scale it becomes fraught with side effects. That's exactly a model for everyday life.
@renesanchez77125 років тому
THANKS Linus for the kernel 😀
@User_17952 роки тому
And GIT!
@madezra643 роки тому
Super impressed by him. You can tell he knows he's got some issues but instead of letting that affect him negatively, he owns it and uses it to his advantage. Linus is a true genius.
@banjirjir75193 роки тому
real life gump....
@wesmatron7 років тому
This video is gold. Thank you!
@Sirusdark7 років тому
*"It's hard to write good code"*
@Mzansi746 років тому
Sirusdark It is indeed.
@smile94393 роки тому
i still remember my first BASIC code , 12 years old 10 screen 1 20 print "hello world" 30 goto 30
@cubitsinformatica75443 роки тому
What a magnificent human! Pure motivation onwards life.
@acpgiga3 роки тому
Much truth was said that day...Thank you Linus for all you have done for the computing world...
@panglima_jenderal_ibukota5 років тому
Pak Linus anda adalah salah satu pahlawan teknologi komputer. Akan selalu dikenang. Linux, android, GIT adalah inspirasi buat kami. Mantap
@ADeeSHUPA8 місяців тому
Indonesian
@TechTac5 років тому
Just like me. Love my DELL SK-8115. Keyboard noise when coding is music to my ears.
@firstknight89023 роки тому
I'm not a programmer. But he's one of my biggest reasons why I work in IT field. I really love linux btw. Still lot to learn 🙏🏻
@projectjt31495 років тому
Not only did he make revolutionary software, he lives like a real software developer. Clicky mechanical keys, messy desk, straight-to-the-point attitude...👌
@lefosg4 роки тому
If it's really his house and office, I'm really happy. This reminds us all that in the end, it's not the fancy hardware or the big companies. It's only about studying, thinking and writing the damn code.
@patrickhastings39696 років тому
Thanks Linus for pioneering the operating system of the web, starting the best revision control, and keeping your interest in F.O.S.S.!
@themannyzaur3 роки тому
If there's nothing I can be thankful for to this man, I'm grateful for git
@YTUA19834 роки тому
I admire this man so much!!
@Joshua-em4kg3 роки тому
The pain on his face when he said "it's hard to write" print("Thank you for linux")
@Derp123 роки тому
printf("Thank you for Linux");
@invalid57772 роки тому
I'd write it in Linux assembly but I forgot the syscalls for printf lol
@MikkoRantalainenРік тому
Some things are just hard enough to take a lifetime... Donald Knuth has been writing a book about computer programming called "The Art of Computer Programming" since year 1968 and it isn't yet ready either. The first 3904 pages have already been published but the book is still unfinished and it remains to be seen if he'll ever finish the book because he is already 85 years old. The "Volume 4B: Combinatorial Algorithms, Part 2" consisting of 714 pages was published in 2023 so he's still actively working on it. He also has pre-print versions (called "pre-fascicle") of volumes 5A, 5B, 5C, 6A, 7A, 8A, 9B, 12A and 14A publicly available, but he doesn't yet consider those final, if I've understood correctly.
@zerokacamata46784 роки тому
Thanks Mr. Linus for create great OS. Greeting from Indonesia :)
@MyReviews_karkan3 роки тому
A man worked so hard to make an amazing piece of software, comes another company to make it a nightmare to use and enjoy without digging for solution all the time for unnecessary issues, thank you, Nvidia.
@moek89245 років тому
How humble of him. Like he’s unaware how much his code rocks earth every minute.
@cupofkoa5 років тому
Thank you Linus! He just described something I've been thinking recently. People can write pretty/nice code but it doesn't really solve the problem very well. I know devs who focus too much energy on making code pretty and too little energy on engineering a sound solution. I might see some 'ugly procedural code' that actually has an elegant solution. Conversely I might see some 'pretty OOP code' that has a nasty and convoluted solution.
@robbieweld79282 роки тому
Procedural code can only be an elegant solution for something pretty small, and I can't think of a time where I regretted taking code out into reusable chunks even if at that moment it would be considered unnessasary, there will usually come a point when you will thank your past self for it. But yea just because something is object oriented doesn't automatically raise it above others.
@Azathoth132 роки тому
Very underrated, he deserves much more recognition.
@minordetails80596 років тому
Linus - the best, of the best, of the best. He has changed the world (for the better). Linux has had as much, if not more, of an impact on the world as the internal combustion engine.
@JohnnyCagePro7 років тому
I wonder why Finland had such prolific programmers in late 80' early 90'. Like the guys of future crew from the old school demo scene. they also ended up making remarkable things.
@Maderum5 років тому
Could be due to the microprocessor industry and scene blowing up around college campuses (mainly Aalto(TKK) etc) during that time. Finland doesn't have that much of natural resources but the level of science and engineering is top notch. During the 70's, 80's and 90's Nokia and other large tech companies were growing fast and there was a huge need for everything related to those industries. But don't take my word on this, just a guess.
@SuperXRooSHSouless5 років тому
Now Finland main export commodities are Hydraulic Press videos
@idokwatcher20623 роки тому
It's cold, nothing better to do.
@ADeeSHUPA8 місяців тому
@@SuperXRooSHSouless wKwKwKw
@ultralooter4 роки тому
0:04 I'm surprised he uses a mechanical keyboard. I'm even more surprised he types with two fingers.
@UltimateAlgorithm4 роки тому
I'm a programmer and I can't type 10 fingers the proper way. Most of the time type with 2 fingers only. Also his keyboard is most likely CM Storm from Cooler Master in this video. I have one and the printing of the function key rows is very similar. I could be wrong though.
@cheesuscheetos40764 роки тому
@@UltimateAlgorithm I wanted to retrain myself to go from two to full ten finger typing and while it was a pain in the ass for the first two or three weeks it did pay out in the end and I would recommend it to others.
@fixfoxy42634 роки тому
@Shallex that's what i call the "gamer typing method" :)
@fixfoxy42634 роки тому
@Shallex gamers usually have their right hand on the mouse, so they only use their left hand for the keyboard while playing games. So your left hand can find the keys faster than your right hand, so you mainly use the left hand to type.
@jonasthemovie3 роки тому
@Shallex Same here?
@noxtm736810 місяців тому
He inspired me to star programming 5 years ago, now I make a living and teach. He's amazing.
@smithwill99524 роки тому
Bill and Steve, IT Entrepeneur. Linus, IT Revolutionist. Devote themsleves to make our world better and better, together with substainable growth.
@azmainkhan99983 роки тому
"If you do it for long, you could be able to read it like any language"-------so true
@HarishKumar-04054 роки тому
1:11 got punched in the heart when saw Linus using Emacs. PS: I use vim btw, and I haven't seen Emacs interface before.
@boeingpameesha955010 місяців тому
Thank you for sharing!
@54akhilesh3 роки тому
You are legend sir ❤🔥
@danishblunt96983 роки тому
"You can really tell the computer exacly what to do!" Meanwhile working on a bigger project trying to figure out why the damn program does exacly what I don't want it to do :'D
@spamspasm81833 роки тому
Your computer: "Hey it's not my fault you're a bad communicator."
@zombiekiller71013 роки тому
Pov: You forgot to put a semicolon
@AdiPrimandaGinting5 років тому
He made Linux. Thanks to him, now I can play CS Go on Linux
@RangerFPS4 роки тому
Adi Primanda Ginting with cheats right? since VAC doesnt get triggered on Linux, you dont get banned instantly.
@hudabert40743 роки тому
hello from the other side... XD
@AdiPrimandaGinting3 роки тому
@@RangerFPS I didn't see your reply. Not with cheat sheet. Steam is now working on Linux with quite many games
@AdiPrimandaGinting3 роки тому
@@hudabert4074 Hello there
@RangerFPS3 роки тому
@Mr Snad Man yeah i know, get to my point. most people are using linux to cheat.
@kenhimself3 місяці тому
this guy is such a friggin legend!
@Torpedo074 роки тому
This person is a living legend
@defiler903 роки тому
This man deserves a Nobel prize
@sp3ctum7 років тому
I find it interesting he pronounced his name using the English pronounciation, and not the Swedish or Finnish one. Makes a lot of sense of course, but it's fun to notice these kinds of details and realize the English pronounciation is much better for an interview in English.
@infiltr80r4 роки тому
Also thought it's really weird. For those who don't know, it's pronounced "Lee-nus".
@sikajaperkele6820Рік тому
You are using the american version of "realise" 😁😁😁
@justiceigwe84035 років тому
I tap.into your programming and logical reasoning. .. amen. Bless up torvalds
@RudhinMenon7 років тому
who all were pausing and zooming in to for inspiration ? :D
@MSArun7 років тому
I
@wizdom224Рік тому
Without this guy I would have to type this comment on Windows so frankly I owe this guy a lot
@muhammadsalah95985 років тому
I have never seen a guy so humble
@skyemegakitty4 роки тому
"It will do what you tell it and nothing more." *looks over at dog*
@elektron2kim6667 років тому
I wrote small games on my zx-spectrum and the neighbourhood people, brother, sister and cousins were the guinea pig gamers. The best indicators were when somebody wanted to play longer than the next one in line would accept.
@vikask58365 років тому
The underrated Legend.
@practicalsoftwaremarcus5 років тому
love his desk
@superslayerguy4 роки тому
shocking to me that he only uses 1 monitor
@wilfreddevries2944 роки тому
Goes to show that you do not need a three-monitor setup with RGB keyboard and a gaming chair to be a great programmer :P
@knezderpe12544 роки тому
Programmer who nows how can program on tv as monitor
@martinweihrauch23793 роки тому
Yes, he only needs one screen for programming. He doesn't need a second screen, because he only executes the kernel code in his head.
@brinckau3 роки тому
You can only look at one monitor at once, so more than one is pointless. Moving your head to look at another monitor may even be slower than to just have your computer display another virtual screen.
@RGN3 роки тому
@@wilfreddevries294 yes but a dual monitor setup is REALLY helpful. I use a triple monitor setup, browser, discord or whatever on one, ubuntu vm in another and ssh (termius as client) on the third
@fubaralakbar68006 років тому
The coolest man on Planet Earth.
@miszczklasykuw30255 років тому
i dont like linux but i respect this man, he is legend with godly programming skills. i wish i could show him my few lines of code for review
@saroche3 роки тому
The last line sums it all up
@forloop77134 роки тому
You might not like it but this is how messy his desk is.
@profoundgenius97264 роки тому
Martin S he actually cleaned up because he knew Bloomberg was coming.
@forestriver4374 роки тому
Your glasses suck and the crap you’re doing will never work
@alexxx44344 роки тому
The mess on the table represents the mess in the kernel?
@keyzi997 років тому
What's the model of the keyboard that's at the beginning of the video?
@MrEsChannelYT7 років тому
One of CoolerMaster's tenkeyless keyboards, not sure exactly which one.
@Claude-Eckel6 років тому
+Novantix it's not. A TK has a numpad and no arrow keys while his has no numpad but arrow keys. Try again. It's rather a Rapid, don't you think?
@a3-824 роки тому
u are miracle in this path sir...
@shaneintegra4 роки тому
Absolute LEGEND
@lko0919 років тому
Great Linus toorlvard, he is a master
@georgentavelis5498 років тому
what kind of Dell monitor Linus is using?????????????
@ramsu2_454 роки тому
Such an inspiration, i went to the same junior high as he did
@Aaronmoreno3 роки тому
A legend beyond legends
@saaidk57628 років тому
Legend
@SkandiaAUS3 роки тому
He is incredibly based. It is mind bending that he is still involved and has a say on Kernel changes. It's like if Bill Gates was reviewing each change to the Windows kernel after 25 years.
@vinesthemonkeyРік тому
Bill Gates has moved onto PR and trying to "fix the world" hoping people don't remember him as an evil billionaire lol
@akshay-ashok5 років тому
Legend ❤️
@cipher32k3 роки тому
Watching this on linux. Thanks legend
@grippped13757 років тому
0:18 Me
@thejudgeholden7 років тому
*VAPORWAVE INTENSIFIES*
@danbo9677 років тому
I took an autism test online because I suspect the same thing and I scored 7/10. 10 being Autistic.