I run untested, viewer-submitted code on my 500-LED christmas tree.
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"My tree is too low-resolution" is a problem from the 2050s.
Thank you ancient Celtic Norf F. C. Wojak
Or cyberpunk 2077 but with faces
12:54 for the timestamp thank me later
Or Pokemon SWSH trees.
He’s a time traveler from the future confirmed
feels like im watching a professor run his students’ code they did for a project and he’s grading them on a scale based on how cool they are
You pretty much are
That "It's a hue. I'm not huuuuegely impressed so far" on 30:08 prove that 🤣🤣
I literally has a professor like this for game development. If you made something funny or cool looking, even if it was objectively bad relative to what the assignment was, you got the grade, but if it happened to look boring, but highly technical and required a lot of work, you never got the credit you deserved for the time invested, even if you ended up getting a good grade.
@@darkdestroyer32 well yea dude if you wanna be a game developer why develop boring games
Watching it through that point of view makes this video so much more enjoyable
"Painful to view" and it's one LED at the back and bottom of the tree. Absolutely genius.
its my fav too
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@@reothomas956 10:07
It was freaking hilarious, bet he doesn’t have too good of a sense of humor. Or perhaps he’s too old to appreciate that sort of absurdist humor Idk haha
yeah, masterpiece... loved it
The comedic timing when he turns around to look at the tree but we can already see the code is broken is so good
2⁹thliker
right. lmaoooo
Read your bible! (KJV, preferably) ❤️😊😂
@@abel6298why KJV? It's wildly innacurate at many points and dishonestly censored in many ways
the way he quickly turns his head to look at the screen is too funny
Use this as ‘I have no idea about code I just like the pretty colours’
Sike i "kinda" know how to do code
I know how to code but support those who don't
I only know html 😂
@@tylercs8750 who are you?
@@tylercs8750 you prob can’t code to save your life.
"Painful to view?" *one single led turns on* "Well, you're not wrong."
I was hoping that the one light would turn on, stay on, and then after a bit of time, all of the lights would turn on and blind him.
@@phraseology6858 Flashbang out
i dont think matt understood the joke... needles touching your face in order to view that light
That single led is open from the very start right?? Are my Eyes broken?
@@spectatorhomi Yeah I saw that too
This feels like I’m in some sort of programming course taking place during a fall semester of college and the extra credit assignment was to program some funky lights for the professors Christmas tree. This is the last class before winter break and the spring semester starts. If the program runs, we get 10 points added to our lowest project grade. If it does not run, oh well we move on.
That actually sounds like an extra credit assignment I had one year lol
You captured the vibe of college courses perfectly
@@iasomnium919 I also had an assignment exactly like that. Professor made a video of him judging them on a christmas eve livestream. It was a memorable class
the prof seems fun and quirky but it's actually the hardest course you'll ever take
Whenever he gives that “ahhh too bad” I feel the weight of the shame like a student who spent 2 weeks working on a project, only for you to turn it in and it not work for the first 5 seconds so the teacher just fails it. Like my big moment of something I was proud of has been ruined in an instant by some stupid thing I didn’t consider.
traumatic
it’s a painful lesson but you dont get to be good at programming without doing a stupid or two
repeat that for 4 years and you're an IT graduate
@@polomarco8773 more like 50-
I can just feel the headbashing against the wall by all those poor bastards who forgot to make sure their modules of choice would be as available on the Linux version of PIP as they were on Windows.
"Let's run someone else's untested code!" > undefined variables > missing dependencies > typecast errors > incompatible versions > namespace collisions > fails silently Well, at last that's realistic !
Don't forget inconsistent use of tabs vs spaces
@@Sam-ey1nn Nah that's more commonly a difference in text editor choice.
@MorTobXD I've done Python before, it was a while ago but the way I remember it, indentation issues were usually because of different default encodings or tab space handling in different editors.
When I get indentation errors, it's usually because I copied parts of code from stackoverflow and didn't check if it used tabs lol (I use spaces)
These are common code mistakes
Shout-out to the algorithm for inviting me into this man's living room to have a beer and watch him play with his Christmas tree
Same! Cheers friend!
I see what you did there
Mood
I agree, feeling thoroughly more relaxed and interested in this sort of thing
Idk how I got here, but I'm not complaining lol
Here’s a directory of all the working codes 2:29 spin program 5:23 fanimator (blinking colors) 7:26 fire animation 8:17 Fireflies 8:53 Octahedron Rotation 11:22 Rainbow 12:06 Rehoboham 13:05 RGB Sphere 15:53 Sierpinski Triangle 17:22 smart snake 20:44 Tree-Song sync 22:35 3D Fire 23:34 3D Spin 24:13 Bezier Comets 25:11 Candy Cane 26:02 Color Orbs 26:35 Color Waves 27:19 Contagion 28:07 Fire by Andrew 28:59 Yellow Fire with Wisps 30:07 Hue Shifting Helix 31:28 Moonbeam 32:38 More Planes 33:08 Nathan’s photos display 35:03 Plasma 35:45 Hypercube 36:28 Sine Waves 36:58 Sphere 38:52 Worms 43:20 Finale of Video
You’re missing 10:06 painful to view and 10:46 perlin 😂
@@simonblackwell3576no because they didn't work
@@candice5759painful to view did work. It was just a single painful light.
Painful to view was the best.
Legend
The game of snake is incredible... I would love to have that in the background of a party! Kudos to whoever coded that. I also really liked the first working code!
This one was my favorite for sure
"painful to view" was an under appreciated masterpiece
It was my favorite part
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@@thisphoneisbusted 10:02
It didn't even RUN - that light is on earlier @3:10 (and long after)
@@KXC42069 we may not be able to see it, but he looked and said there was a light that came on
*Sees video title* Expectation: runs extremely dangerous virulent code and gets his personal data stolen Reality: programmers suffering and struggling to get a christmas tree to light up
I wouldve rather seen him run wannacry than imagining whatever the poor guy must be going through who had inconsistent indents 😔
I’m completely code illiterate, what does inconsistent indents mean? (If it’s too complex no stress lol)
@@galacticshrimpenterprise6100 an indent is basically a big space you make by pressing tab, if you write lots of documents in word you probably use them In python you need to use them to let the program know that the stuff youre writing rn is supposed to be in a loop, if statement, etc. For example (pretend that the bunch of spaces is 1 indent): while true: print("hello world") print("bye") This will never print "bye" because its not in our loop, because its not indented and the while true loop will run forever Hope this helped :)
@@skyr3x cool, I learned a neat thing today, thank you!!
That’s pretty much how code works lol
28:58 is my favourite, the embers flying off the 'fire' is so cool
Objectively wrong, but you are entitled to your own opinions
@jhs3184 he's not saying it's the best he's saying it's his personal favorite. This would work IF he was saying it's 'objectively the best' but he didn't, he said it was their personal favorite. So whatever you wrote doesn't work here :)
29:14 The number of contexts that “I’ve gotta get a better resolution tree” fits into is somehow more than one
This felt exactly like when my comp sci professor ran through every student's final project in front of the class. Traumatic memory.
relatable
(am incoming freshman in CS) oh god am i making a mistake
@@Eidako and they all clapped
I’m learning code right now and I felt the cortisol shoot through me after reading this.
That's the exact vibe I got from it lmao
I don't know who this guy is but I watched 45 minutes of him changing the color of his christmas tree.
Same. I know nothing about code and I've never seen this guy but that was a very interesting video lol
He has a main channel about mathematics and the like that I'm subscribed to, but I stumbled on this one too.
Interesting same here.
same lol
Matt saying that this channel is not optimised for the KZhead algorithm and then this being the video that ends up in everyone’s recommended is highly amusing to me
42:28 "This is not optimized for the KZhead algorithm" Becomes his most viewed video
i love this dude so much, this is so wholesome and i love it. this is like a teacher just vibin' on the last day of the semester letting students code.
i just love the way he gets so excited about all of them and 90% of them fail
The level of judgment is *exactly* like a professor going through his students projects
I'd bet this guy is a high school teacher. He's got that vibe.
@@ev5837 this is his job, but he does do lectures at universities, he likely does have teaching experience
I refuse to like your comment so you can stay on 666
@@Nessa___ that's a nice sentiment but like all great things, that number was ephemeral
lmao
"this is not optimized for the youtube algorithm" 2.5M views.
Now its 3M,just a day difference
While the original "optimized" video has only 400K views...
@@Cucazikf *insert hmm emoji*
Just go to show you cant choose to optimize for the algorithm, the algorithm chooses you.
3.1
The fanimator one was incredible, especially getting to see it fully run in the outro
By "untested" I thought he meant he didn't test the code beforehand. Not the submitters not having tested the code before xD
"This is not optimized for the KZhead algorithm" Me who was recommended this suddenly and watched the whole thing: Are you sure about that?
Same
Youre either liers or outliers
I've been getting this recommended since Christmas, it's now past St Patrick's day.
@@moisessoto5061 I mean, I've looked at calc videos and if I blow the dust off of my view history there *maybe* a python thing or to, but not enough to call it more than random.
@@moisessoto5061 ah, now that I think of it I'm subbed to micheal Reeves. So maybe not that random
*jokingly* What I learnt is that given a christmas tree, most programmers would set it on fire
Full brightness, all LEDs on, PSU on fire! :D
I prefer the term, "set it ablaze" thank you very much
@@rarapas I remember when I was a kid and we didn’t have a heater in our house, at Christmas time I used to use the power supply unit that acted as the base and little legs of the tree to warm myself up xD
They went from inverting a binary tree to setting a real one on fire... They learn so fast
Put a fire dispenser next to the christmass tree and do "repeat(1000) FIRE();" 😄
This video has become a part of my Christmas season ritual - I watch it every year and it brings me the holiday feeling. Thank you, Matt!!
came here to say that too!
My favorite part of this as a devops developer (lots of scripts deployed anywhere) is the fact fully half of these just failed to run. Love it
the way he looks at the tree expecting something and then turns back to the computer so aggressively is hilarious
Its to help the youtube algorithm. Something always moving in the video. Either the lights flashing, the code scripting or the animated professor.
@@jaleesa00 or its just.. the guy turning around..
@@jaleesa00 You think this guy is making sure throughout this almost hour-long video “I need to keep aggressively moving for THE KZhead ALGORITHM!”
@@jaleesa00 I don't think the algorithm cares about the actual video content so much as the viewer behavior of that content.
@@jaleesa00 what?
"You need a better resolution tree" might just be the most futuristic thing I have ever heard.
2012 lorax be like
Sounds like Minecraft
What?! You have a prebuilt tree? You know its cheaper to build it yourself right?
I don't even own a TV at this point, I just watch Netflix on my bedroom tree. It automatically switches to other trees in my house when I walk from room to room, too!
@@behinderungimtunnel714 Your Tree might be unstable!
If you are interested, I believe the Rehoboam code around 12:10 is based off a machine of the same name in season 3 of Westworld
Nailed it. My thoughts exactly
I'm disappointed not more people know this
Season 3 better than season 2? I loved season 1 but season 2 turned me off
I love how at the end, just to re-establish its superiority, fanimator effortlessly syncs to the music lol
"I'm a man of finite time" Spends 40 minutes running programs for blinky lights on a Christmas tree.
spends 45 minutes watching a guy running programs for blinky lights in a Christmas tree
@@leftleanin6649 ah but he never claimed he was a man of finite time
@@realmaximouse 40 minutes is finite.
Probably more actually, since he'd have to edit the video
He said he wasn't going to edit the video, he did say he spend all day lining the code up tho
I feel like I'm sitting through the most brutal finals class.
This.
i can totally imagine the people who submitted code and seeing the code work and just sitting back like "yesssss!!"
Now this is a final that's worth doing. At least I'll fuck up with colors
The way he doesn't look at the screen first to see if there's an error makes it so crushing.
Let's see what this does... Nop, not working. Maybe next year if you still enrolled
Bit late, but the candy cane program ran the lights in striped spirals around the center, like the old-fashioned spinning barber's pole. They just added green to make it a red/white/green pattern.
The way Matt walks into frame with a loaf of bread just as the code time out is an aesthetic masterpiece
Everyone's a coder till they try lighting up a Christmas tree.
How many coders do you need to change the lights on a Christmas tree...
@@pillescasdies 0, because It'll never work anyways
lmao
🤣🤣🤣
😂
I really enjoyed “fire” and “fireflies”. they were both so creative and pretty. “painful to view” was such a masterpiece I hate that this guy doesn’t appreciate its comedic genius.
It was absolutely genius indeed
I laughed hard at “painful to view” that was the most refreshing for sure. Genius indeed!
I don’t actually think painful to view worked. Because the singular LED that was on, was also on the whole video even when the tree was “off”
Time stamp ?
@@Gapeh0rn 10:06
The first working one with the rainbow was mesmerizing!
This guy reminds me of the professor I'm doing research with. Totally different field, but the genuine childlike excitement and glee is all the same. This is so funny to watch.
That one LED he notices during "painful to view" never shuts off
It might just be a lens flare. At 10:30 the camera loses focus for a second and that spec distorts instead of blurring in a bokeh shape while the lights in the window blur normally. edit: I believe Wilco Verhoef is actually correct.
@@HISEROD i don't think that's the case tho
It's the led on the Raspberry Pi
No because he saw it himself in real and pointed it out! 😂 That's why I doubt it's a lense flare.
@@missundies How do you know he wasn't looking at an occluded light?
When I saw the first few fail, I literally thought it was a troll video about how code never works.
What I came down to comments looking to find out myself haha
Me too
then the sudden spook when the first one to work happened.
Leo!
Fair
I'm a software developer who pretty much only codes for work. Watching this kind of gave me motivation to maybe find time to code something fun on my spare time :D
Yeah same I feel like I have lost my passion for coding but this video really inspired me
The moment he screamed "Oh! Someone has sent working code!" got me 😂
"I have finite free time" Says the man loading random code into his deteriorating Christmas tree on a Monday night.
QED.
while baking bread.
i read that as "I have finite tree time"
finite numbers go almost to infinity, but not quite.
@@ssj3gohan456 9 trillion isn't any closer to infinity than 9.
Saddest part was when the beat dropped but the tree didn’t
TIIIIIMMMBERRRRR
It did at the end tho
wait the tree was supposed to fall? 😳
I'm pleasantly surprised that nobody submitted any... obscene pictures for the tree
They ought to turn this into an annual competition: "The International Christmas Tree Light Pattern Competition".
"A linear wave interpolated with multiple colors" is my technical phrase for a gay Christmas tree.
+
***points at two gals being pals*** are they, y’know, linear waves interpolated with multiple colors?
@@annonimooseq1246 guys being dudes
@@annonimooseq1246 🤫 “quit pointing.....”
Lol yet the coolest design
The fireflies code is highly underrated. I’d have that one on all night
There are cheaper ways to burn down your house though
Fav
Timestamp?
Niklas Alasuutari watch the full vid bum
@@brendon2255 keyboard warrior
I think that single light that's on the whole video is mentioned by one of the programs as the light with no neighbor. I wonder if something is broken in Matt's code that may have somehow unlinked that particular light, and caused some animations that depended on it to fail.
I also have this question
you can see from the start its on when he runs his code that “blanks” the tree. so its his error
This was great. I hope you'll upload the song+tree this year as a separate video. I hope the people who sent in their code but it didn't work, get a chance to resubmit their code and get featured in a new video this year.
Nothing makes me happier as an old computer science major than seeing all the code not working for like 3 minutes straight
My first assignment in my C++ II class was programming a functional knights tour chessboard. So happy to know im in good company here
lol
but why though, that seems almost like me watching someone test a mod for an hour trying to get it to work
@@TrinityUnofficial It's one of those things where after enough pain - it starts to become enjoyable. You can't explain it, but its like watching someone getting hit in the head by a beachball or something. It sucks for the other person and you know that cause you have felt that same pain but its funny as hell watching it.
sado masochism, right on
Every time he turns his head to see the tree the dramatically whip his head back to the computer to see what’s wrong sends me
He swallows way too much also. Just sounds gross! ... not a voice for radio one could say!
@@sagesolutions9054 Some people actually like that.. ..and it's a common thing in ASMR videos too. I don't like mouth noises either, but to each their own.
@@sagesolutions9054 throats get dry when you talk a lot
@@sagesolutions9054 I didn't even notice until I read this ujuuu
@@AceStrife yeah i didn’t get bothered because i watch a lot of asmr
I have nothing to do with coding and Christmas or beer, but I was compelled to click and thoroughly enjoyed every moment of this! I genuinely laughed several times and honest to god this might be one of my new favorite videos of all time. It's wholesome, it's genuine, and I learned so much about a whole world I knew nothing about. Thank you for this video!
I come back like tradition and watch this every holiday. I wish he did it every year 😢
same!
"This is not optimized for the youtube algorithm" > youtube recommends it to me for two months straight
4 million views
His second most popular video EVER! And it was off-the-cuff enough that he put it on his secondary channel instead of his main one.
It’s been recommending it to me for days. Finally watched it.
Make that 3 months
Nice like count m8
Everyone: Wow, this is really impressive! Me, who knows nothing about code: Tree does pretty colors haha
I'm just gonna agree you both.. I dont even know what's goin on- but it's pretty-
Lmfao
@@CarrSasticCreations lmao
ahahaha
It makes me want to get a tree I can control with python
This video.. has been on my feed over 5 times over the span of 2 years. I don’t watch anything even remotely close to Christmas trees or coding 😭
*Playing theme song* “It’s building to something” “👉🏻” *matt parker pointing at a static christmas tree*
rip the guy that wrote blen instead of blend for one of his function calls. 26:26
Big Rip
Sadge
da blen
How do you not test if it works first
@@twrk139 maybe you have a tree with real candles, i never had an led strip edit: nvm there was a virtual tree, i have no clue how you couldn't've testet your code
Its 4am and I'm watching untested code being run on a Dying Christmas tree, what is my life right now.
Same, though I’ve just about finished watching the video and it’s now 04:30
Same
Wait, do you have a camera in my room? Because it's 4am and I'm watching untested code running on a dying Christmas tree
Legit 3:59 am as i’m scrolling through the comments lmao
It’s 4:18am 😂 wow what have we become 😂
I come back to this every year
Man this is one of my favorite videos on the internet
Most Aussie sentence ever - Watch the snake while I get a beer.
And it looks like a lovely stout.
Haha great comment
Hold my beer while I unleash the snake.
That snake has my beer
@@myfatassdick Ya gotta put some snake fang juice in it. Royt!!
"Can you play Doom on it?" That's the real question.
Actually, yes. It looks like crap, _low-res trees after all_ But you can
But can it run Crysis?
And the other real question: Can it play Bad Apple?
@@Septimus7140 no no no. Dark souls
@@kllrnooooova exactly what I thought. I’m generally disappointed no one sent code for bad apple
this video gets recommended to me every year! anyone else?
I have no understanding of programming. I just watched 30 mins of a christmas tree lighting up in different way.
Mad props to whomever actually got the code to run, without having the physical hardware or the correct software environment!
For real, I couldn't do it even if I had the hardware and software necessary.
Whoever
@@goldenkow5161 whoever is correct
@@Leon-uu4wk They’re actually both correct. You can use either term depending on if you use a classic style English vocabulary or not.
For real, the way I code is just write whatever until I can start test running and then fix the broken code
Lad, you’ve absolutely shithoused the KZhead algorithm and I can do nothing more than respect it.
i am the 1k like on this comment =)
I’ve absolutely shithoused the KZhead comment section and I can do nothing more than ask myself why?
Ok british
@@Tozza229 Ask why not?
Makes sense... Untested code, Christmas tree in January, WHO wouldn't wanna watch this?
I'm not one bit surprised by the number of failed submissions - stay strong coders, I am not a coder but I salute your efforts and willingness to deal with that stuff hahaha
I love that KZhead suggests this video to me around this time every year
"Computer Engineering Professor roasts his students' assignment for 45 minutes" Seriously: Untested code, suspicious plagiarism, and the one that goes above and beyond.
AHAHAHA god damn that's literally how it is every damn assignment, what an amazing analogy
What testing methodology would you use to test for deployment on some dudes Christmas tree?
@@thejusmar write some mocks
Sounds like a typical college class.
KZhead Algorithm: Here’s a video that’s “not optimised for the KZhead algorithm”
Ironic.
Same, and I watched so much! I don’t even code.
Not being KZhead algorithm material is now the new criteria for making it onto the KZhead algorithm
Its cuz it's a long video. Even if you skip you have a high View duration. I skipped a lot but still watched ~8 minutes, which would be mrbeast levels if it was a 10 minute video
It just cherry picks one video from a new person to recommend to... everyone?
It surprises me that many people didn't test their code. I understand that they didn't have the tree to test, but mistakes like mixing tabs and spaces can be checked at compile time, and wrong variable names can be caught by many editors.
This is the third year in a row I've been recommended this video around this time of year
Me: I'm going to sleep. KZhead algorithm: Do you want to see someone running codes on their LED tree for 43 minutes? Me: ʘ‿ʘ
same and now it's 6:26am :D
Same @ 4am
3am
Yup "i'll just check youtube real quick to relax"
Literally me rn
all the ones that worked: 02:25 “spin” 07:24 “fire-animation” 08:16 “fireflies” 08:54 “octahedron-rotation” 10:07 “painful-to-view” (prolly didn’t work) 11:22 “rainbow-and-fireplace” 12:05 “rehoboam” 13:03 “RGBspheres” 15:54 “sierpinsky-triangle” 17:23 “smart-snake” (personal fav) 20:44 “sync-to-intro” 22:42 “3D-fire” 23:33 “3D-spin” 24:12 “bezier-comets” 25:10 “candycane” 26:00 “colour-orbs” 26:33 “colour-waves” 27:18 “contagion” 28:09 “fire-andrew” 28:58 “fire” 30:06 “hue-shifting-helix” 31:25 “moonbeam” 32:29 “moreplanes” 33:06 “nathan” 35:02 “plasma-manoel” 35:45 “quantum-hypercube” 36:30 “radial-sine-waves” 36:59 “sphere” 38:51 “worms” 43:20 “fanimator”
"painful-to-view" definitely did not work, because on "worms" you could see the single LED lit up again
Thank you for taking the time to compile this
Also, 5:26 "fanimator"
You missed a few in the beginning
Bless your soul
I don't think I have ever seen a video of this channel, I've never actually stuck to learning how to code, BUT this is just so delightful! Everything from the first few codes just not working, the beer & the bread which looks delicious btw, is drenched in charm and personality! All in all, honestly, 45 minutes and 16 seconds spent well, and I'm so glad this got recommended to me today :)
the fireflies one is my favorite, I want that on my own tree
You joked about a higher resolution tree, but I've seen artificial trees with each pine needle replaced by a little fiber optic light. I'd be amazed to see what people could do if those were programmable LEDs.
Install a server rack, that would be a super computer of a job
Someone would find a way to play Doom on it/recreate Bad Apple!!.
@@fuzzybuzzy3159 why is this so true
@@7n7o cause if someone decided that doom on a calculator had to happen, we all known damned well that there’s some crazy, demented little geniuses, somewhere, with far too much time, a Christmas tree with an obscene amount of fibre optic lights, and the precise knowledge and ability on how to make it possible.
@@dylanshandley1246 OH MY GOD.....I KNOW A GUY.
“this is not optimized for the youtube algorithm” and yet it showed up on my homepage even though i haven’t watched a single matt parker video since numberphile 5+ years ago
Yeah the closest things I watch on my channel here is unboxings.
I’ve never seen this man in my life and it showed up on my homepage
I had never watched or even heard of his videos, but now im subscribed to his second channel loll
Same
I've literally never watched one of his videos and don't watch coding videos yet here I am thanks to the algorithm
Ah yes, it's that time of year when KZhead puts this in my recommendations, great to see you again ✌️
i love youtube recommending this video every christmas
Never thought that I’d watch a Christmas tree putting on a light show for 45 minutes two months after Christmas, but here I am.
I "MAY" have a problem.
@@mthlay15you beat me to the punch. 😂
Me laughs in may
Almost summer and watching 😂
And here we are almost half a year from Christmas..
There sure are a lot of people, who want to set your tree on fire.
I have no idea why I am watching this, nor why I feel the need to watch it to the end... He is just too cheerful to skip
Exactly. I have no interest in coding and I don't even celebrate Christmas but I've still watched this whole thing
its the middle of summer i know almost nothing about coding, its 1 in the morning, and yet im watching this
I feel bad for the people that were missing the python modules. They were likely so close to running. The problem was that Matt installed the modules using `pip3`, but then ran the code using sudo. Had he run `sudo pip3` to install the modules, they likely would have worked.
I feel like on Unix (Ubuntu 22.04 and 23.04) environments, it is best to install with apt, because even with sudo pip some of the installed packages fail to be recognised, or am I remembering this (experience) wrong?
@@PartlyXenon on any platform it's better to install into a virtual environment using virualenv/poetry
@@PartlyXenonusing sudo will install the packages globally (i.e. for root and all users) otherwise they will generally only be installed for the user that ran pip
@@lumin9ry I was comparing sudo apt vs. sudo pip. I believe some of my packages failed to install or run properly if not installed with apt (but npm or pip3, even with sudo and -g). 🤷🏻♀️
Why is that? I thought that would only be a problem if the local user is using a different python interpreter or environment than the root/default user.
I think fireflies was underrated, it’s very cute!
Timestamp plees?
8:15
@@theNeverangel thank you
I like that one!
It got cut off before it could run up the tree. He gets bored before he gave some a chance...
Commenting 3 years later, but this video just showcased the importance of linting
I watch this every year on/around Christmas. I can't place it but there's just something comforting about it. Thanks a bunch.
5 minutes in, and not a single program has been able to run properly *WHY IS THIS ENTERTAINING ME*
Omg 😂😂
Thought it was click bait 🤣
That was amusing, actually. He has some great reactions whenever the code fails somehow.
Thank you for wasting your time for us
@@richardbonnette490 "YEP"
“This isn’t optimised for the algorithm” *1mil views in less than a week*
I bet he is very confused
nearly 2 million in 8 days
just hit 2 million
Holy f++k this has more likes than I ever got over all my accounts. My accs (click read more pls): -This one (my moms) -my dads -my sisters … … … … … … … … …that’s it. I (that’s The guy writing this) don’t have a yt acc (yet). I will reply to this once I get one
3 years in a row of coming back to this video, it's become one of the seasonal watches along with the live action Grinch movie and all 3 extended LOTR movies.
I was absolutely loving it whenever you tried to run the code and you would hope to see the code run properly on the tree and quickly turn your head to see the error haha
"This is not optimized for the youtube algorithm" KZhead: *Cowabunga it is*
True that
I agree
I LOVED “Painful to view”. That was hilarious of a submission.
I started laughing so hard when it started and you saw that no error code appeared but the tree was still dark. That was an amazing troll
The funny thing is that the single led just kept being on even when he told the tree to turn off the 500 lights so he won for his code running the longest lol
@@OMFGSTFUWTFBOLILLO I thought so too, but I think it’s the light from the power plug. It’s on even before the code runs.
Here ya go! 10:00
@@Timbobs yeah just saw so what exactly did that even turn on lmao it was probably a light that couldn't even be seen
Since this video has been out I like to come back every Christmas and watch this to get in the Christmas spirit.
I expected something way more dramatic yet I didnt feel dissapointed and was just happy to watch this man react