@arturprzybysz6614

It's so great. You're filling the probabilistic/statistical gap that 3B1B leaves. I am so glad to have found you <3

@ewolsen1

Super cool.  @10:25 - as a direct contributor to this project  almost 10 years ago with Dr. Leemis, this is an absolute HONOR!!!

@mCoding

Another great explanation, thanks for linking the chart too! My only qualm with this one is that I would not put Poisson on the continuous side of things. I know that Binomial(n,p) converges to Poisson(lambda) when n/p converges to lambda and n to infinity, so it is a limit of discrete distributions. But the Poisson distribution is the keystone of discrete probability theory, and it is of course not a continuous distribution as you mentioned. It can be used to count continuous things, as in using a Poisson point process which can live in a continuous-time world, but just a single Poisson distribution does not share this continuous characteristic. The continuous analog of the Poisson point process is of course the Brownian motion.

@strigiformsW

This is so great man. I have one year left of my Stats degree and I've been slowly teaching myself how to make videos using Manim. These videos are the closest thing I've seen to my vision of a Stats YouTube channel that fills the void currently on Youtube. If you need video ideas, I think a whole series on how the different distributions relate, and thinking about them intuitively would be very valuable for people trying to learn this stuff (myself included).

@junsikkim381

Every single video on this channel is priceless.
I am just fascinated by your videos.
I have never written youtube comments before, this is my first youtube comment in my entire life.
I would prefer to keep watching your videos rather than playing video games. Addictive!

@gregmonroe3721

Dedicating my first comment ever to saying these videos are amazing, keep doing what you’re doing. Would love to see more probability and stats videos

@connor-shorten

Very cool example with the graph edge distribution!! Awesome video!

@freshlysqueezedaesthetics2942

I just came from your Quora post about your dream about dreaming about trying to find the volume of a 4D sphere. 

I subscribed already. These videos are amazing and I feel like they will come in handy when I take ML classes later on in my degree. Keep it up!!

@yasserahmed2781

I hope this channel gets the attention it deserves soon

@AIExplorer365

I had given up on understanding probability distribution, thinking that I am the dumbest guy in the world, then I found your video, making the concept crystal clear. Wishing the stats books were as good in explanation.

@TuemmlerTanne11

Awesome video again! How could i live my live up until now without this perspective on these probability distributions... you shattered my world!

@jim8730

This is so helpful. I'm struggling with understanding distributions and your videos showed up. What a bless! Looking forward for your next videos!

@sujathaontheweb3740

Thank youuuuu... I've learnt and relearnt P&S so many times that it's embarrassing. Even 3b1b didn't help beyond a point. You're a world saviour!

@fkbiney

Where were you when I was learning probably distributions. WOW. GOD bless  πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™

@timandersen8030

Such a very insightful video that not many people talk about on different probability distributions. Thank you.

@rafaelgomes935

Poisson is a discrete distribution

@kimchi_taco

DJ clarity is crystal clear. zero defect. six sigma.

@bartomiejpotaman6973

This is education. I mean, that was just beatiful. Great, great job!

@kpsilas

I usually never comment on YouTube videos, but damn your videos are great! I have a course on Markov Processes right now, and this video just sums up distributions so nicely. Def earned a sub, bro! Keep up the great work

@luissantiago4768

Really useful video! It's hard to find this kind of content on Youtube.