@Gilanas

Next video: "we lost all our data"

@09Creeperboy

“How’s the edit going? I’m holding your file server” was the best line 😂. And then when Jake walked over with a second node….*chefs kiss*

@davidthomas9860

This is lowkey one of the most interesting videos they have done on this channel in a long time, in terms of tangible, world-changing technology. The utility of that AI search tool is so unfathomably insane

@willie69420

"I'm holding your server" 

"Is it on Wi-Fi?"

Absolutely amazing

@DooMRunneR

As a senior data center engineer in a multi billion dollar enterprise I really enjoy such content (with a bit of envy), while we still have to deal with the old school netapp metro clusters, HPE XP8 or IBMs SAN volume controllers you guys can play with the innovative stuff, even if its totally overkill for your usecase.

@HanTheGreatInventor

I get it now. You need two of everything for proper redundancy.
Elijah can drop stuff when Linus isn't there.
Elijah can mess stuff up when Dennis isn't there.
Good hire, LMG.

@anvecom

My home desktop cannot lose data as well - in the sense that if something were to fail, I'm too broke to afford redundant storage.
Enterprise reliability is nuts, it's great to watch :)

@timeimp

THE INTRO HAS RETURNED. Thank you Dan.

@M3t4lstorm

As someone who built software like Weka for ~8 years, I appreciate how excited you are about these insanely complex systems and the performance they bring.

@jasonkramer8536

This is easily one of the most beneficial and practical uses of AI I've seen. Eliminating the tedious work of sifting through thousands of hours of content to find something relevant? Yes, please.

@quattro_vp

cannot lose data, until Linus somehow manages to drop it eventually

@matthewjalovick

Okay… the server was neat but HOLY COW that sorta AI search program thing at the end was unbelievable. One of the coolest products I’ve ever seen. That’s an actual game changer for folks who have a lotttttt of data and through which it’s not easy to search.

@frankie137137

My favorite LTT videos are the ones with Jake explaining networking that I do not understand at all

@notl1keus

I must say, Linus Tech Tips has truly outdone themselves this year! The improvement in content quality is simply outstanding. It's incredibly noticeable how much work you've put into enhancing everything from writing to video production. The videos now are on a whole new level of coolness! Guys, you were good before, but now you're next-next-next level! Kudos to the LTT team for continuously raising the bar and delivering top-notch content.

@balenarvods8797

....top secret pastry related project finally makes sense

@nocloo6829

Videos like this are proof that Jake is a very valuable employee. Guy knows his IT stuff.

@jordanhildebrandt3705

That Epyc CPU could hold the entire system memory of a Win 2000 machine in its L3 cache.  Can you even imagine how fast it would be if your entire kernel AND workload is in CPU cache, and main memory isn't even being used!?  That's wild.

@32990-w

THE MAGIC OF BUYING TWO OF THEM:
like all proper nerds of this vintage, the idea of anything being dual is just ruddy exciting: dual cpu, dual hard disk, dual gpu, dual dual server with dual dual dual dual psu…

@apicars1287

Watching after they broke the y cruncher record pastry project makes so much sense now

@Respectable_Username

"What could go wrong?"
"I mean, a lot."
Ah, it's always a good sign when those words are being said on the other side of the screen 😂 

Glad to see Jake back again! Had been thinking it's been a while