on a display there actually are more than 1 images because the pixels dont transition fast enough. also, the number of mouse cursors shown depends on the polling rate of the mouse and OS
All the comments are complaining about chromatic aberration, I thought it was exaggerated because everyone saw other people commenting about it and it was a feedback loop, but even people who don’t know what it is are complaining 😭
I've actually worked in software and listening to customers is actually important, it's just a weird type of interaction. They have a problem, then think about a potential solution that would fix their problem and request exactly that to be added to your software. I then hand to figure out the original problem, usually by talking to the customer, and fix that problem in a way that made sense in our software, but at the same time completely ignoring their proposed solution. Another developer had a word for it that I can't repeat verbatim, but it was something along: customers are very good at detecting issues with your software, but at the same time they are very bad at finding solutions to them.
@@BlixenBlorp He doesn't. A LOT of his "info" is based on personal perception and experience and if you make the graphics harder to read, then it's harder to scrutinize and call out his nonsense.
2:20 To me, a mirror feels like the absolute best solution. i don't see many people thinking of more complex ways. Its a waste of time, money, and engineering to do anything else
Other than the face its NOT a mirror. Its a light tube/pipe. Its literally just a piece of plastic bent at 90% to transfer light. Pretty much all LED status lights use these now as it diffuses the LED lgiht, and you can place the LED further into the device and just transfer the light through the plastic like a fiber optic. This guy doesnt know what hes talking about.
@@Huskiefluff Right. Now describe how it does that without using the word 'mirrior' or creating a perfect description of how a mirror works. If the light isn't going in a straight line? The thing that is causing it to bend is acting as either a mirrior or a lense. And lenses cause distortions. Which is to say, your light tube/pipe... is a mirrior. YOu know how fiber optic cables actually Work rather than failing horribly? The inner surface of them Is A Mirror. Sure, it's not the technical term for the specific object in question... but the specific object in question falls within the larger catagory of things which is encompassed by the term 'mirror'. Maybe pick something actually valid to complain about (like the awful chromatic aberation...)
Speaking as someone who designed logic for a progress bar years ago for a client's site, you are absolutely correct. There is no way to make one that is accurate outside of extremely controlled situations (i.e. internal network to remove outside latency, always the same files, identically configured client machines, etc.). As you said, they are just illusions that indicate to the user that something is happening but don't accurately portray how far through the process (in terms of time or actual work) the system is.
Let's talk about 2 things that drive me nuts: Phones that do not output their max volume when you know they can be louder Phones that do not output max screen brightness when you've seen them be brighter
Yes, your phone artificially limits the speaker volume so you don’t blow out your speakers. Your phone also limits the brightness to a set amount (ex. 1000 nits) via software so you don’t burn in your screen. Are you upset you aren’t allowed to damage your phone?
Outputting max volume might be illegal in some country. So phone manufacturer limit it. Also some chip might have higher outputting volume but introduce lots of distortion. For example Google Pixel can actually have 150% more volume than it is by rooting. But it introduce too much distortion in high frequency. So they disable it. And outputting max brightness on OLED can introduce inconsistent brightness by contents on your screen. The maximum brightness shown on your phone technical details page are usually 15% or 25% window brightness. However SDR content usually have 70~80% white window. Which cannot outputting maximum brightness.
Funny thing is, there is a good amount of tech involved in modern cameras to avoid chromatic aberration caused by the lens. This guy just reverses all that by applying a filter on top of it for a video that discusses the hidden clever tricks in tech. That's quite the irony.
Lol I forgot about this comment...I did not think anyone knew what chromatic aberration was... and my comment is only one of half a dozen that were even more liked than mine :P
5:34 I'm Feeling Lucky now directs people to other Google services. 6:27 Minesweeper was also used to teach us to use the mouse, while solitaire was mainly for teaching dragging and dropping
feeling lucky now scrolls through options when you hover mouse over it. I just clicked it and ended up on a page telling me all about art. I did not enter anything in the search box.
8:28 The solution to progress bars? Add all three. Rolling estimates, number of files transferred, amount of data transferred, transfer speed, all on one screen.
I remember those old-school progress bars in MSI packages that had 2-3 progress bars next to each other. One for the total progress, one for the progress of the current sub-item, one for the current item. And they were all labelled based on what they were doing. And then there was a time estimate too. Sure, they might all move non-linearly, but at least it did the most important thing - informing the user whether it's stuck or not, and where it is stuck. All these professionally animated spinny-wheel progress bars are useless because the program might get stuck and the spinny wheel just keeps moving because it has no feedback mechanism.
The program FreeFileSync uses two graphs when running a sync operation: One is file count, the other is total data. Super simple to see what's going on without being confusing.
About tutorials on how to use a mouse - my company sponsors the digital literacy courses for digitally excluded people. You can't even imagine how many people can't differentiate clicking and dragging (especially seniors). And somehow, even if they perfectly know what is left and right, in many cases they have problems with left and right clicks. If you think about it a little bit it is not that simple. Instead of using left and right hand, they need to use index finger and middle finger to do that. And there is no universe where index finger is considered left, and middle right. For people who lives with technology is obvious, but for someone who is using mouse for a very first time is kinda magic.
Other than the fact its NOT a mirror. Its a light tube/pipe. Its literally just a piece of plastic bent at 90% to transfer light. Pretty much all LED status lights use these now as it diffuses the LED light, and you can place the LED further into the device and just transfer the light through the plastic like a fiber optic. This guy doesnt know what hes talking about.
I'm so proud of myself when I straight up guessed that Nintendo uses mirrors in their controllers to reflect the LEDs. That of the sound slider, I did know that sound is logarithmic but didn't know that volume sliders worked like that.
Shove some floppies on your coffee table, and the younger gens will point out that your "save icon" coasters are cool. It blows their mind that they have movable parts 🤣
@eDoc2020 that's a really good point, I hardly touch the save icon on pc myself, usually save as from the menu, then tend to just quit the app after any edits.
RUclips volume controls aren't programmed by youtube, they're a browser feature, it's part of the video HTML component Also motion blur has its caveats, as you can tell from the video, the motion blurred ball looks less white.
@@Akira-Aerins this dude is probably some sort of purist. things have their purpose they can be used for better and worse - different example: pain killers
I love how Windows 10 lets you expand the file copy progress into a graph that shows you the speed of the transfer over time. Not that I really need to see it, but it looks cool. I also love that it remembers this the next time it opens a file copy dialog.
Dont listen to users but watch them as carefully as possible i.e. Keep and Chromatic Aberration even though people hate it as they keep watching nontheless
As someone who used to teach classes to elderly people on basic computer usage, I can confirm that the mouse is not as intuitive as people think. Questions like "What do I do when I run out of space on the mouse pad?" make you realise that you've forgotten what it was like to learn it in the first place.
The fact that (at least by your example) so many people would jump to the most complicated solution ever for the joycon battery display, is infuriating. I guess it's the reason we get overcomplicated stuff because "it'd modern" when the more rudimentary solution was best. Like removable batteries. I have wireless PC peripherals that come with a soldered battery instead of supporting regular AA or AAA cells that you can just populate with your own rechargeables. Or the fact that there's not more market push FOR said rechargeables.
Other than the fact its NOT a mirror. Its a light tube/pipe. Its literally just a piece of plastic bent at 90% to transfer light. Pretty much all LED status lights use these now as it diffuses the LED light, and you can place the LED further into the device and just transfer the light through the plastic like a fiber optic. This guy doesnt know what hes talking about.
The Zenith Space Command is where the term "clicker" comes from (when referencing the TV remote, the word clicker has existed long before that obviously)
"Take a modern movie, like Wall-E" Bro, Wall-E came out in 2008, I think it would have been better to showcase a more modern movie from this year or within 2-3 years ago, not one that is over a decade old.
14 seconds in and I'm calling it. The topic is logarithmic vs linear audio amplitude taper. There's a reason it's done that way: the alternative sounds weird and wrong. 0:52 what do I win
liking this video PURELY because of the volume thing. The problem is somehow even WORSE on youtube music- like they somehow mapped it to something WORSE than linear
As a Type 1 Bipolar person I appreciate seeing there are people more agitated, depressed, and paranoid than myself... And I'll bet most of them aren't on a mood stabilizer.
the switch grip is not something I would call stupid. Every problem does not require a modern solution. The low tech solution they came up with not only solves the problem, but solves it in a cheap way that allows third party accessories to work too. It makes attaching the joycons simpler and easier.
Bruh, i have seen a lot of interesting videos, but I thank the lord that I clicked on this video. U caught my attention u held it on, and concluded it perfectly!
I've always found the volume controls on RUclips to be just fine. You can drag it at very tiny amounts for a really smooth transition. It's nothing like cellphones that go from 0% to loud on the first click!
I actually knew the joy con grip was a mirror. When you’re player 4 and slowly slide it in, you can see all the previous holes light up as you slide it in
Title & Chapter your videos. Play around with more effects than abberation. Link the ideas together in a seemless matter. Will take your videos to the next level trust me. ❤
The loading animation at 7:00 isn't actually _always_ a font, and heck, it's even more computationally expensive to render a font. It's extremely likely the font is used as a fallback. This is also why the loading circles sometimes have a high framerate (dynamically drawn to the screen) or a low one (the font / other bitmap option)
Other than the fact its NOT a mirror. Its a light tube/pipe. Its literally just a piece of plastic bent at 90% to transfer light. Pretty much all LED status lights use these now as it diffuses the LED light, and you can place the LED further into the device and just transfer the light through the plastic like a fiber optic. This guy doesnt know what hes talking about.
Actually, pixels in many screens are indeed slow enough you can catch ghosts of a fast moving cursor even with high-speed cameras, specially in high-constrast situations.
Please never stop the chromatic aberration, it looks trippy and I’ve noticed people still watch RUclipsrs even when they constantly complain about them or try to cancel them 😂
Oh that brought up an old memory, My best friend's family in high school had a TV with that type of remote. And yup, human's can barely hear any of it. But you know what can? Parrots and Myna birds. And they would mimic these sounds causing TV chaos, Took months even for anyone to realize what was happening.
There are some progress bars that still keep moving (more and more slowly), even when nothing is actually happening, just to give an illusion of something happening. Pretty annoying when something is wrong (e.g. a connection problem) and it won't show you
3:17, no actually there are multiple coursors, thats the way it works, and higher the fresh rate the lower amount of that effect will be visible, i took an slow mo video of my screen while moving mouse really fast, and when stopped there are multiple coursors
Idk if it still has it but i remember windows had a progress bar that could expand and show you each file in queue and how far along it was on each file.
I'm sorry, I can't believe in a million years that pressing cmd + space, selecting a window in a list by typing its name or with arrow keys and then pressing some hotkey to select "move window" command and then typing where you want to move it is "so fast" that it is faster than moving mouse to the dock, clicking app icon and dragging it where you want it to be with mouse. Or with some hotkeys, if it isn't some unusual window size/location
1:56 make the area under the LED hallow, use mirror to the side to reflect light into the glass/clear plastic that displays the batter level edit: oh i actually got it right, cool
@mrowlsss or. Just use clear plastic like how it's made. There are no mirrors. This guy is just regurgitating reddit posts as information. It's a like tube/pipe. Its a clear plastic that the light shines into like a fiber optic cable. Everyone uses them.
You can't assume that the revenues are linear. The 0.01% of searches from "I'm feeling lucky" could be $100M or it could be $500k. There's no way of knowing.
moment it was said "your never going to look at your tech the same way ever again" that was it for me, I had to leave, don't want to know, didn't even want to know about the volume
Wait, the indicator on the Joycons is a battery indicator? Are you sure? Whenever I turn mine on, it just has one light illuminated. Also, I figured out how they did the LED trick on the grip just by sliding the controller to a slightly misaligned position. It's just redirecting the light.
Holy cow! How do you release 2+ quality videos/mo? Do you do the editing and thumbnail yourself? Know you have some help with research and scripting, but wow! Such a great video, the concept around volume controls is so interesting on phones. I find that at night I might have my volume to "50%" and a video accidentally plays and it blasts volume waking up Andra, but that's totally because it's probably more like 70% based on what you're saying haha validation! And omg the RUclips volume slider is soooo true too! Great video!
The volume control on the iPhone is pretty coarse. I notice this when I play music through my Bluetooth speakers. If the music is too loud and I just press "volume down" once, it might actually be too quiet. But my speaker also has a volume control, and when I press that control, it does not change the volume on the speaker, no, it sends a volume down event to the iPhone, and you can see the volume bar adjusting on the phone. But the change is much more subtle. I can get multiple volume steps in between that I cannot get using the phone controls.
i just bought an lg phone and the volume control is so smooth on it. has like 100 steps. it always annoyed me on my other devices that the volume stepping was so coarse
Man trust me when you asked how do you make the battery level of the Nintendo joycon show up in the main grip, in those 3 seconds i immediately thought i would simply use a mirror in a certain angle
5:37 Holy cow, I had no idea this button had a functional purpose. I thought it was just a random search generator, never tried typing something first.
Just checked my YT volume control - It works fine. For a while now I have seen in the Settings something called Stable Volume. Notr: I have never had a volume issue like you mentioned in here.
These videos take me back to when I would read this one national geographic magazine issue that sat on the coffee table in my parent's office, it was a big long list of how different science and tech developments work. Lots of little nuggets of ingenuity. Thanks for making them, learning these little things about design is a nice little light in my day 🫶
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yo just for improvement. use less chromatic abberations!
Use code CHROMATICABERRATION for 15% off
on a display there actually are more than 1 images because the pixels dont transition fast enough. also, the number of mouse cursors shown depends on the polling rate of the mouse and OS
not available for WINDOWS :(
feels like I watched 15 youtube shorts in a row
More like 19.38
@@vizurukzkz More like 1:1.618
Almost like vsauce
Yeah, and not in a good way.
@@johnredberg There's a good way?
Today I learned what Chromatic Aberration is... by all the complaints.
same
same lol
Next video will be: Let's talk about overusing visual effects in a video. On my last video, I did a little experiment with my viewers...
Yeah i have no idea what it is still even after watching all of the videos idk how whatever it is hurts their eyes imo
me too bro thanks for enhancing my vocabulary
Please stop adding this red-blue shifting effect. It hurts my eyes.
All the comments are complaining about chromatic aberration, I thought it was exaggerated because everyone saw other people commenting about it and it was a feedback loop, but even people who don’t know what it is are complaining 😭
"Don't listen to users, but watch them as carefully as possible" brilliant!
15:46 15:51 blanket statement
I've actually worked in software and listening to customers is actually important, it's just a weird type of interaction. They have a problem, then think about a potential solution that would fix their problem and request exactly that to be added to your software. I then hand to figure out the original problem, usually by talking to the customer, and fix that problem in a way that made sense in our software, but at the same time completely ignoring their proposed solution. Another developer had a word for it that I can't repeat verbatim, but it was something along: customers are very good at detecting issues with your software, but at the same time they are very bad at finding solutions to them.
I guess that's why he doesn't remove the chromatic aberration (I'm just saying this to troll him, it doesn't hurt my eyes 🤣)
The LED in the joy cons are for the Player Imdication (1 LED for player one etc.) and not the battery
And the lights in the grip controller, those are light tubes, not mirrors. Just pieces of clear plastic that transfer light.
@@Huskiefluff And they're nothing special at all if you're an engineer.
Floppy disks are like Jesus. Both died to become an icon for saving.
wtf lol
legendary comment
This needs to be pinned 😎
Holy crap this is a good comment
genius comment lol
Please stop using Chromatic Aberration everywhere, all the time. It's really hard on the eyes.
I second this, its like he doesn't want you to actually read the graphs or any text on screen.
@@BlixenBlorp He doesn't. A LOT of his "info" is based on personal perception and experience and if you make the graphics harder to read, then it's harder to scrutinize and call out his nonsense.
yeah theres a reason photographers always get rid of it, i dont see the point in adding it artifically
Yes
Cry about it. I like it
First I was confused by all these chromatic aberration comments. Now I made the video full screen and holy shit.
Lmaooo same after seeing this comment
2:20 To me, a mirror feels like the absolute best solution. i don't see many people thinking of more complex ways. Its a waste of time, money, and engineering to do anything else
So true
Other than the face its NOT a mirror. Its a light tube/pipe. Its literally just a piece of plastic bent at 90% to transfer light. Pretty much all LED status lights use these now as it diffuses the LED lgiht, and you can place the LED further into the device and just transfer the light through the plastic like a fiber optic.
This guy doesnt know what hes talking about.
@@Huskiefluff Right. Now describe how it does that without using the word 'mirrior' or creating a perfect description of how a mirror works.
If the light isn't going in a straight line? The thing that is causing it to bend is acting as either a mirrior or a lense. And lenses cause distortions.
Which is to say, your light tube/pipe... is a mirrior.
YOu know how fiber optic cables actually Work rather than failing horribly?
The inner surface of them Is A Mirror.
Sure, it's not the technical term for the specific object in question... but the specific object in question falls within the larger catagory of things which is encompassed by the term 'mirror'.
Maybe pick something actually valid to complain about (like the awful chromatic aberation...)
@@laurencefraseryou took that far too seriously
@@LilyNaahma He had to, cause someone tried to be all condescending pointing out some irrelevant fine point.
4:35
You dont just make every frame a smear frame, now the ball just looks like an oval.
I mean it's also missing some other principles of animation, making the smear frames unnecessary and not fitting in his example.
Speaking as someone who designed logic for a progress bar years ago for a client's site, you are absolutely correct. There is no way to make one that is accurate outside of extremely controlled situations (i.e. internal network to remove outside latency, always the same files, identically configured client machines, etc.). As you said, they are just illusions that indicate to the user that something is happening but don't accurately portray how far through the process (in terms of time or actual work) the system is.
dude why is there so much chromatic aberration, your editing is hurting my eyes
Naw it looks good
Watch the video about the imperfections he suggested in the end of this video.
He's a little too artistic and likes that blur feeling.
see a doctor dude
Thought this was just me... painful
Let's talk about 2 things that drive me nuts:
Phones that do not output their max volume when you know they can be louder
Phones that do not output max screen brightness when you've seen them be brighter
Your phone deafening you on 25% volume on RUclips yet you barely hear anything when on that call on max volume
As volume goes up bass and clarity decreases. You can increase device volume by a lot with certain software, but the audio quality suffers
More broadly, "smart" tech that shoves its smartness into your face even if you want it to not be smart
Yes, your phone artificially limits the speaker volume so you don’t blow out your speakers. Your phone also limits the brightness to a set amount (ex. 1000 nits) via software so you don’t burn in your screen. Are you upset you aren’t allowed to damage your phone?
Outputting max volume might be illegal in some country. So phone manufacturer limit it. Also some chip might have higher outputting volume but introduce lots of distortion. For example Google Pixel can actually have 150% more volume than it is by rooting. But it introduce too much distortion in high frequency. So they disable it.
And outputting max brightness on OLED can introduce inconsistent brightness by contents on your screen. The maximum brightness shown on your phone technical details page are usually 15% or 25% window brightness. However SDR content usually have 70~80% white window. Which cannot outputting maximum brightness.
This guy is the JJ Abrams of chromatic aberration.
Funny thing is, there is a good amount of tech involved in modern cameras to avoid chromatic aberration caused by the lens. This guy just reverses all that by applying a filter on top of it for a video that discusses the hidden clever tricks in tech. That's quite the irony.
Lol I forgot about this comment...I did not think anyone knew what chromatic aberration was... and my comment is only one of half a dozen that were even more liked than mine :P
5:34 I'm Feeling Lucky now directs people to other Google services.
6:27 Minesweeper was also used to teach us to use the mouse, while solitaire was mainly for teaching dragging and dropping
feeling lucky now scrolls through options when you hover mouse over it. I just clicked it and ended up on a page telling me all about art. I did not enter anything in the search box.
I mean if you don't right anything then yeah it directs you to Google Doodle instead.
@@DefenDefault4 maybe it depends on the country? Just clicked it again without writing anything, this time it took me to google trends
@@zigzagtoes Oh ok. Yeah maybe it depends.
0:40 thats a qadratic pattern not a logarithmic pattern. the limit goes to a y value with log functions, not x.
definitely not quadratic. its just the positive line of a logarithm
looks more like an exponential, but it's just a wobbly hand drawn line, so...
that chromatic aberration filter set to the max DAWGGGGGGV it feels like watching thru a crt with bad uncalibrated convergence
8:28 The solution to progress bars? Add all three.
Rolling estimates, number of files transferred, amount of data transferred, transfer speed, all on one screen.
I remember those old-school progress bars in MSI packages that had 2-3 progress bars next to each other. One for the total progress, one for the progress of the current sub-item, one for the current item. And they were all labelled based on what they were doing. And then there was a time estimate too.
Sure, they might all move non-linearly, but at least it did the most important thing - informing the user whether it's stuck or not, and where it is stuck. All these professionally animated spinny-wheel progress bars are useless because the program might get stuck and the spinny wheel just keeps moving because it has no feedback mechanism.
The program FreeFileSync uses two graphs when running a sync operation: One is file count, the other is total data. Super simple to see what's going on without being confusing.
About tutorials on how to use a mouse - my company sponsors the digital literacy courses for digitally excluded people. You can't even imagine how many people can't differentiate clicking and dragging (especially seniors). And somehow, even if they perfectly know what is left and right, in many cases they have problems with left and right clicks. If you think about it a little bit it is not that simple. Instead of using left and right hand, they need to use index finger and middle finger to do that. And there is no universe where index finger is considered left, and middle right.
For people who lives with technology is obvious, but for someone who is using mouse for a very first time is kinda magic.
2:21 I actually said mirrors LOL
Same 😅
I think that is what everyone thought except for that guy talking
Same
Other than the fact its NOT a mirror. Its a light tube/pipe. Its literally just a piece of plastic bent at 90% to transfer light. Pretty much all LED status lights use these now as it diffuses the LED light, and you can place the LED further into the device and just transfer the light through the plastic like a fiber optic.
This guy doesnt know what hes talking about.
Huskie relax I’ve seen u comment this like 9 times now. It’s not that big of a deal.
I'm so proud of myself when I straight up guessed that Nintendo uses mirrors in their controllers to reflect the LEDs.
That of the sound slider, I did know that sound is logarithmic but didn't know that volume sliders worked like that.
Shove some floppies on your coffee table, and the younger gens will point out that your "save icon" coasters are cool. It blows their mind that they have movable parts 🤣
As I've read once, "wow, you 3D-printed the save icon!"
did you notice, at 18:00... the person is inserting the floppy disks backwards.
Backwards, and upside down 😂 good spot I didnt't catch that
That only works if they aren't too young. Autosave is prevalent on most common apps nowadays so even the save icon is a relic of the past.
@eDoc2020 that's a really good point, I hardly touch the save icon on pc myself, usually save as from the menu, then tend to just quit the app after any edits.
calm down on the chromatic aberration dude
He just discovered the effect and decided to use it on the rest of the video 😭💀
calm down on the stupid opinions dude.
RUclips volume controls aren't programmed by youtube, they're a browser feature, it's part of the video HTML component
Also motion blur has its caveats, as you can tell from the video, the motion blurred ball looks less white.
bro just found out what chromatic abberation is and thinks its the coolest thing ever 😭
I genuinely though there was something wrong with my phone screen. Please don't use the Chromatic Aberration filter plz ....
4:12 On the contary, I find the unmodified circle to be far better visual quality than the blurry smooth mess on the right.
Honestly so true
Honestly, his animation examples where doo doo water
you made me think my glasses were somehow creating the abberation and got me twisting my head in my seat
cool video but slow down on the chromatic aberration a bit
how about you slow down on leaving dumb comments.
@@jonathandpg6115 nah. your pseudonym has numbers in it.
Pls! Stop using chromatic abberations!
Why?
@@Akira-Aerins this dude is probably some sort of purist. things have their purpose they can be used for better and worse - different example: pain killers
Yeah it became an eyesore after a while
@@Akira-Aerins Because it's painful to look at
honestly I hope he keeps using it so you can keep crying
I love how Windows 10 lets you expand the file copy progress into a graph that shows you the speed of the transfer over time. Not that I really need to see it, but it looks cool. I also love that it remembers this the next time it opens a file copy dialog.
Dont listen to users
but watch them as carefully as possible
i.e. Keep and Chromatic Aberration even though people hate it as they keep watching nontheless
I stopped watching the video at 1:30 because of the effects they were terrible on the eyes
As someone who used to teach classes to elderly people on basic computer usage, I can confirm that the mouse is not as intuitive as people think. Questions like "What do I do when I run out of space on the mouse pad?" make you realise that you've forgotten what it was like to learn it in the first place.
And then came the scroll wheel lol
Prove that the script for this video was not written by 13 ferrets on Ritalin.
in the video @18:00 where someone is inserting a floppy... they are putting it in the drive backwards... same with the 3.5" one. this bugs me deeply.
6:52
*press W to go forward*
The fact that (at least by your example) so many people would jump to the most complicated solution ever for the joycon battery display, is infuriating. I guess it's the reason we get overcomplicated stuff because "it'd modern" when the more rudimentary solution was best. Like removable batteries. I have wireless PC peripherals that come with a soldered battery instead of supporting regular AA or AAA cells that you can just populate with your own rechargeables. Or the fact that there's not more market push FOR said rechargeables.
sometimes it's the problem with the case size or shape, in others it's simply the fact that in enables the company to sell you the next device
Honestly when he asked that question i thought mirrors my thought process was like why waste battery or make it more complex for no good reason
@@deathdrop Same here, was extremely obvious for me
There's a lot of practical cases when rechargeables aren't an option
Other than the fact its NOT a mirror. Its a light tube/pipe. Its literally just a piece of plastic bent at 90% to transfer light. Pretty much all LED status lights use these now as it diffuses the LED light, and you can place the LED further into the device and just transfer the light through the plastic like a fiber optic.
This guy doesnt know what hes talking about.
The Zenith Space Command is where the term "clicker" comes from (when referencing the TV remote, the word clicker has existed long before that obviously)
I knew it! RUclips's volume control felt the most natural.
I feel my volume is so fickle. Almost always it's too loud or too quiet.
"Take a modern movie, like Wall-E"
Bro, Wall-E came out in 2008, I think it would have been better to showcase a more modern movie from this year or within 2-3 years ago, not one that is over a decade old.
6:03 awwwh, how cute... how about they stop cannibalizing actual search results with ads, tho? That'd seem a lot more human
I feel proud after immediately answering "mirrors and lens" on the Nintendo controller lights
14 seconds in and I'm calling it. The topic is logarithmic vs linear audio amplitude taper. There's a reason it's done that way: the alternative sounds weird and wrong. 0:52 what do I win
liking this video PURELY because of the volume thing. The problem is somehow even WORSE on youtube music- like they somehow mapped it to something WORSE than linear
As a Type 1 Bipolar person I appreciate seeing there are people more agitated, depressed, and paranoid than myself... And I'll bet most of them aren't on a mood stabilizer.
Proud to say my idea for the nintendo problem was lots of little periscopes - will be immediately making a career change to being designer
the switch grip is not something I would call stupid. Every problem does not require a modern solution. The low tech solution they came up with not only solves the problem, but solves it in a cheap way that allows third party accessories to work too. It makes attaching the joycons simpler and easier.
Bruh, i have seen a lot of interesting videos, but I thank the lord that I clicked on this video. U caught my attention u held it on, and concluded it perfectly!
Wow. Did you know internet is actually all computers connected together? Mindblowing!
This video is like looking through a VR headset that's not quite sitting on my head properly.
I've always found the volume controls on RUclips to be just fine. You can drag it at very tiny amounts for a really smooth transition. It's nothing like cellphones that go from 0% to loud on the first click!
the switch one is actually really smart, since connecting the controllers like that or using bluetooth is more expensive + more power usage
2:20 woahhh i thoght the same to use mirrors
The volume control was good on my iPhone XS Max, but when I switched to the 15 Pro Max, it's worse. It doesn't go low enough.
I actually knew the joy con grip was a mirror. When you’re player 4 and slowly slide it in, you can see all the previous holes light up as you slide it in
Title & Chapter your videos. Play around with more effects than abberation. Link the ideas together in a seemless matter. Will take your videos to the next level trust me. ❤
The loading animation at 7:00 isn't actually _always_ a font, and heck, it's even more computationally expensive to render a font. It's extremely likely the font is used as a fallback. This is also why the loading circles sometimes have a high framerate (dynamically drawn to the screen) or a low one (the font / other bitmap option)
the joycons don't show the battery level there, they show the current player number
Other than the fact its NOT a mirror. Its a light tube/pipe. Its literally just a piece of plastic bent at 90% to transfer light. Pretty much all LED status lights use these now as it diffuses the LED light, and you can place the LED further into the device and just transfer the light through the plastic like a fiber optic.
This guy doesnt know what hes talking about.
This Enrico Paparozzi is a legend, man.
Cheers 🍺
I love your eye for detail. It makes you look at the world differently
Watching you since the video about User interfaces & love your style 😅
Actually, pixels in many screens are indeed slow enough you can catch ghosts of a fast moving cursor even with high-speed cameras, specially in high-constrast situations.
That old remote is why old people keep calling remotes "clickers" 😀
Please never stop the chromatic aberration, it looks trippy and I’ve noticed people still watch RUclipsrs even when they constantly complain about them or try to cancel them 😂
Oh that brought up an old memory, My best friend's family in high school had a TV with that type of remote. And yup, human's can barely hear any of it. But you know what can? Parrots and Myna birds. And they would mimic these sounds causing TV chaos, Took months even for anyone to realize what was happening.
There are some progress bars that still keep moving (more and more slowly), even when nothing is actually happening, just to give an illusion of something happening. Pretty annoying when something is wrong (e.g. a connection problem) and it won't show you
Reddit solved this by hiding the volume slider every time you hover over it.
3:17, no actually there are multiple coursors, thats the way it works, and higher the fresh rate the lower amount of that effect will be visible, i took an slow mo video of my screen while moving mouse really fast, and when stopped there are multiple coursors
Idk if it still has it but i remember windows had a progress bar that could expand and show you each file in queue and how far along it was on each file.
I'm sorry, I can't believe in a million years that pressing cmd + space, selecting a window in a list by typing its name or with arrow keys and then pressing some hotkey to select "move window" command and then typing where you want to move it is "so fast" that it is faster than moving mouse to the dock, clicking app icon and dragging it where you want it to be with mouse. Or with some hotkeys, if it isn't some unusual window size/location
I thought the glasses I put on were the problem, then I looked back at my other monitor to see it was just the video
1:56 make the area under the LED hallow, use mirror to the side to reflect light into the glass/clear plastic that displays the batter level
edit: oh i actually got it right, cool
@mrowlsss or. Just use clear plastic like how it's made. There are no mirrors. This guy is just regurgitating reddit posts as information.
It's a like tube/pipe. Its a clear plastic that the light shines into like a fiber optic cable. Everyone uses them.
@Huskiefluff oh.
Chromatic imperfections are slightly more in this one. Great video anyways 💯
2:30 i thought of mirrors the moment you explained the problem. I'm sure every engineer immediately thought of mirrors.
I liked your editing style. Please keep up the good work.
You can't assume that the revenues are linear. The 0.01% of searches from "I'm feeling lucky" could be $100M or it could be $500k. There's no way of knowing.
moment it was said "your never going to look at your tech the same way ever again" that was it for me, I had to leave, don't want to know, didn't even want to know about the volume
progressbar solution proposal:
it counts finished processes and sub processes, displayed as %
2:21 knew it 😎
Your videos are so good and well thought out, why do you only have like 10 viewers... so underrated
@@Ivan-sw7io because alot if his information is wrong.
Wait, the indicator on the Joycons is a battery indicator? Are you sure? Whenever I turn mine on, it just has one light illuminated.
Also, I figured out how they did the LED trick on the grip just by sliding the controller to a slightly misaligned position. It's just redirecting the light.
To me the best progress bar is the one windows uses when you transfer a file and you click on more details
Great video, I actually learnt something, keep going we need this kind of content!
As a mechanical and electrical engineering student I kinda suspectwd this but never researched about this lmao.
Holy cow! How do you release 2+ quality videos/mo? Do you do the editing and thumbnail yourself? Know you have some help with research and scripting, but wow! Such a great video, the concept around volume controls is so interesting on phones. I find that at night I might have my volume to "50%" and a video accidentally plays and it blasts volume waking up Andra, but that's totally because it's probably more like 70% based on what you're saying haha validation! And omg the RUclips volume slider is soooo true too! Great video!
make sure to wipe ur mouth when ur done
"This is the first video I’ve actually watched, and I’m wondering-why am I not subscribed?"
"Yo, me da newa tech. Be cool mate. Love and light..." (Doesn't have ports.)
The volume control on the iPhone is pretty coarse. I notice this when I play music through my Bluetooth speakers. If the music is too loud and I just press "volume down" once, it might actually be too quiet. But my speaker also has a volume control, and when I press that control, it does not change the volume on the speaker, no, it sends a volume down event to the iPhone, and you can see the volume bar adjusting on the phone. But the change is much more subtle. I can get multiple volume steps in between that I cannot get using the phone controls.
i just bought an lg phone and the volume control is so smooth on it. has like 100 steps. it always annoyed me on my other devices that the volume stepping was so coarse
Man trust me when you asked how do you make the battery level of the Nintendo joycon show up in the main grip, in those 3 seconds i immediately thought i would simply use a mirror in a certain angle
5:37 Holy cow, I had no idea this button had a functional purpose. I thought it was just a random search generator, never tried typing something first.
I don’t get why you don’t have more views your content is amazing
Fun fact: though they dropped support for the physical medium decades ago, macOS still supports floppy disks.
Those subtitles are something else... didn't know you could subtitle in Klingon
puq DaghoS
Just checked my YT volume control - It works fine. For a while now I have seen in the Settings something called Stable Volume. Notr: I have never had a volume issue like you mentioned in here.
I love that you used Pewdiepie's Minecraft house as an example at 13:20. Ha.
With my phone, trying to listen to a video in public, I find 90% way to low and 100% way to high.
These videos take me back to when I would read this one national geographic magazine issue that sat on the coffee table in my parent's office, it was a big long list of how different science and tech developments work. Lots of little nuggets of ingenuity.
Thanks for making them, learning these little things about design is a nice little light in my day 🫶