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Want to be a leader in STEM? Start at UMKC.
Просмотров 2510 месяцев назад
Where you learn can impact what you learn. The UMKC School of Science and Engineering gives you the tools, connections and knowledge to become a leader in STEM fields and start your building your dream career. Our courses are taught by both world-class researchers and industry leaders who are working in the field. Not only that, you’ll be learning in Kansas City, which has the most engineers an...
UMKC Mechanical Engineering
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Learn about the opportunities in the Mechanical Engineering program at UMKC.
UMKC Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Learn about the opportunities in the Electrical and Computer Engineering degree program at UMKC.
UMKC Computer Science and Information Technology
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Learn about the opportunities in the Computer Science and Information Technology degree programs at UMKC.
UMKC Civil Engineering
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Learn about the opportunities in the Civil Engineering degree program at UMKC.
How Do I Become an Engineer--October 8, 2022
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Learn from 5 incredible UMKC alumni about their path to becoming an engineer and their advice for future engineers. Hosted in partnership with the Linda Hall Library and UMKC School of Science and Engineering.
Dr. Fields/Mechanical Engineering
Просмотров 532 года назад
Hear from our faculty member from Mechanical Engineering discussing his research and the opportunities in his field and UMKC.
Dr. McGraw/Biology
Просмотров 372 года назад
Hear from our faculty member from Biology discussing her research and the opportunities in her field and UMKC.
Dr. Sun/Earth & Environmental Sciences
Просмотров 262 года назад
Hear from our faculty member from Earth & Environmental Sciences discussing his research and the opportunities in his field and UMKC.
How Do I Become a Computer Scientist-Feb 2022
Просмотров 512 года назад
How Do I Become a Computer Scientist-Feb 2022
Why Did the Power Go Out? Texas, Puerto Rico, and Other Major Power Outages.
Просмотров 1313 года назад
During this panel we covered a broad overview over what power grids are, what causes the grids to fail or be unstable, what the future looks like, and more. Panelists: Doug Houseman, Executive Consultant for 1898&Co with over 45 years of industry experience in more than 70 countries. He has worked on grid issues since the 1970’s. He is the chair of the IEEE PES Intelligent Grid and Emerging Tec...
UMKC School of Computing & Engineering
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Learn all about the School of Computing & Engineering at UMKC and the exciting new Robert W. Plaster Free Enterprise and Research Center which opened in 2020!
How Do I Become An Engineer
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How Do I Become An Engineer
SCE Tech Talk: Overview of the US Nuclear Weapons Enterprise
Просмотров 1073 года назад
Jan Williams (BSME ’83), provides an overview of the US Nuclear Weapons Enterprise. There were some technical difficulties at the beginning of the event that led to the first few minutes being cut off on the recording. This presentation covers the history, budget, and other highlights of the people, facilities, and capabilities that produce and maintain the nuclear weapons stockpile. The United...
How Do I Become a Computer Scientist - September 25, 2020
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How Do I Become a Computer Scientist - September 25, 2020
ART E Lab
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ART E Lab
Scholarship Recipient Thank You 2020
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Scholarship Recipient Thank You 2020
Scholarship Luncheon 2020: Welcome and Updates from the Chancellor and Dean
Просмотров 453 года назад
Scholarship Luncheon 2020: Welcome and Updates from the Chancellor and Dean
Virtual sneak peek of “Bridging the Gender Divide: Toys that Build STEM Skills”
Просмотров 353 года назад
Virtual sneak peek of “Bridging the Gender Divide: Toys that Build STEM Skills”
Converting Alternate Structures into Healthcare Facilities
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Converting Alternate Structures into Healthcare Facilities
2019 Scholarship Thank You
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2019 Scholarship Thank You
Rise and Shine Breakfast Series: Session 1, Drones
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Rise and Shine Breakfast Series: Session 1, Drones
Ground Breaking
Просмотров 1095 лет назад
Ground Breaking
Thank You SCE Scholarship Donors!
Просмотров 856 лет назад
Thank You SCE Scholarship Donors!
SCE Announces Our New Research and Education Center
Просмотров 446 лет назад
SCE Announces Our New Research and Education Center
SCE Fluids Lab
Просмотров 2356 лет назад
SCE Fluids Lab
UMKC Baja Racing Team
Просмотров 1616 лет назад
UMKC Baja Racing Team
John Carmack Receives Honorary Degree
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John Carmack Receives Honorary Degree
John Carmack Tech Talk with UMKC-SCE
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John Carmack Tech Talk with UMKC-SCE

Комментарии

  • @raymondmercado3507
    @raymondmercado3507 3 дня назад

    sigh fucking baby crying in the background

  • @MAMware
    @MAMware Месяц назад

    loved the laser story! 😂

  • @hans2129-o9v
    @hans2129-o9v Месяц назад

    This guy isn't a joke.

  • @naturalworm
    @naturalworm 2 месяца назад

    This man is proof that work ethic and talent combined equals limitless potential

  • @Alpharabius99
    @Alpharabius99 3 месяца назад

    smartest man alive

  • @fullauto86
    @fullauto86 4 месяца назад

    This man is why I get up many morning and push threw, cause I know guys like John are at the top, among all the scum fuckeds there’s a couple real ones, John carmack might be the realist. Never stop being a hacker bud

  • @davework6098
    @davework6098 6 месяцев назад

    In summary, what is the talk about?

    • @dienzer9098
      @dienzer9098 2 месяца назад

      It's about optimization and mesh

  • @Threshroge
    @Threshroge 6 месяцев назад

    Sometimes, when he talks-ZINNN he makes little robot sounds-ZIZZZ, his manufacturer overlooked that, but he can't help it, because he's a robot-NNNN

  • @arseniotedra4573
    @arseniotedra4573 6 месяцев назад

    #iamAleader

  • @WickedSativa
    @WickedSativa 7 месяцев назад

    We don't want to hear this, we want to know about the next Doom game 😂😂

  • @CuriousCyclist
    @CuriousCyclist 7 месяцев назад

    Just discovered this channel. Really good lecture by a legendary software developer.

  • @MikkoRantalainen
    @MikkoRantalainen 7 месяцев назад

    Latency is important for everything! Many modern TV sets have 60-140 ms latency for the output alone and if the game console causes addititional 50-100 ms latency and the bluetooth wireless controller causes 50 ms latency, you're looking at 160-290 ms from you pressing a button to something happening on the screen. I personally don't want to play network games if even my *internet* connection is slower than 20 ms (also called "ping") and acceptable delay for audio is around 5 ms for me. This means that I cannot use bluetooth audio or flakey WLAN connection but wired 3.5 mm headphones and ethernet to FTTH connection. 20 ms for end-to-end (click from effect on screen) is good in my books and 100 ms is acceptable for click on website link until the next page is ready on your screen. And I think anybody would be able to notice the difference if they used low latency system for a week and then returned to their usual laggy systems. Then they would consider those laggy systems pretty bad. Maybe ignorance is a bliss after all! VR headset is just one example where nearly everybody can see the latency.

  • @NobleNobbler
    @NobleNobbler 7 месяцев назад

    I think a hilarious way to end this would be for the camera to pan to the audience and there's nobody there but this guy mopping between a few seats

  • @MikkoRantalainen
    @MikkoRantalainen 8 месяцев назад

    Great speech. The only thing this speech was missing "after you have done the same boring task 50 times, you can automate it because by that time, you understand the requirements well enough".

  • @MoosieSingh
    @MoosieSingh 8 месяцев назад

    I didn't know this was ever posted online :o I was there! I have the blue hat at 1:20:13 :D -UMKC alumn

  • @user-eh5sv2wc1j
    @user-eh5sv2wc1j 8 месяцев назад

    happy makar sankranti dear!

  • @Massenko
    @Massenko 10 месяцев назад

    John is a genius

  • @plica06
    @plica06 10 месяцев назад

    What dos UMKC stand for? Yes I could google it but that should be in the description... for branding and promotion purposes at least.

  • @davejones1621
    @davejones1621 10 месяцев назад

    Boring.

  • @elcapitan6126
    @elcapitan6126 11 месяцев назад

    this was a great lecture on there. would like to see more on that. ngmmmm

  • @carltonbanks194
    @carltonbanks194 Год назад

    Been a huge fan of John ever since I was like 5 years old. Followed his genius. The man is an absolute genius. I'd say he is the number 1 massively underrated/unrecognized human on the planet

  • @okerror1451
    @okerror1451 Год назад

    It's like someone told him to: Just relax, say something brilliant, and also make it seem super easy

  • @JoeyBullet222
    @JoeyBullet222 Год назад

    For the 1 year I attended....uh ok. Not a big deal you idiots. Lol

  • @nicbarkeragain
    @nicbarkeragain Год назад

    It's actually hilarious, as soon as he mentioned the stutter / hitching in video on digital monitors, I started noticing an audio hitch in this talk every 5-10 seconds

  • @lauram5905
    @lauram5905 Год назад

    I wish they could edit that fella sitting in front out. Real distracting watching him wiggle around every few minutes

  • @SwaggingWithBen
    @SwaggingWithBen Год назад

    What is the go with the kangaroo on the projector behind John at the beginning?

  • @philh8829
    @philh8829 Год назад

    This man is the Hawking of the digital age.

  • @chasthompson7314
    @chasthompson7314 Год назад

    He does cia trauma based minsncongrol

  • @goldnutter412
    @goldnutter412 Год назад

    1:06:35 Samurai mastered the art of moving in the low awareness bit of our FOV, and using environmental cues or outright distraction. It's because of how we prioritize data collection for local storage (brain)

  • @johnmh3180
    @johnmh3180 Год назад

    Awesome 😎👍

  • @user-fw2hp3rc7i
    @user-fw2hp3rc7i Год назад

    スピーチの音声訳が欲しい所ですが。。(多言語対応)

  • @ToumalRakesh
    @ToumalRakesh Год назад

    1:10:30 I'm from the far future of 2013 and I can tell you eyetracked foveated rendering works great in my Varjo Aero and is absolutely a game changer for rendering speed and perceived resolution

  • @theeeldeal8470
    @theeeldeal8470 Год назад

    So glad that 4th dimensional hyberbeing and part time omnipotent deity John Carmack is attempting to share his infinite knowledge with us mortal men

  • @IAmACompetentAdministrstor
    @IAmACompetentAdministrstor Год назад

    I love how you say I self identify as an engineer. That is a wonderful way to use that statement. I self identify as. Well done.

  • @shitshow_1
    @shitshow_1 Год назад

    This is one of the great speeches I've ever heard. Thanks for posting. 👍

  • @ribeets
    @ribeets Год назад

    Just a pure genius

  • @B15HOP
    @B15HOP Год назад

    Well deserved!

  • @gmancolo
    @gmancolo Год назад

    From eye-dee software...

  • @urielpelaezcdmx
    @urielpelaezcdmx Год назад

    Too long overview of Data Processing, and image display. 2/5 👍🏻

  • @donaldbough3445
    @donaldbough3445 Год назад

    The systems thinking is always so inspirational. Never being afraid to go a level deeper than what you actually own is a great skill.

  • @steelbrotherhoodof2359
    @steelbrotherhoodof2359 Год назад

    everything could be precalculated, and only the new coordinates need to be changed or proccesed. so, optimizing. and then. only need to change x.y.z wich is.... a ten digit ?? a hunderd digit, change, after pushing a controller. so. 10 or hunderd new digits. on a gigahertz or megahertz computer, can be done in one fifth of a second. just make the software so. that it is waiting. for input. more or less.

    • @steelbrotherhoodof2359
      @steelbrotherhoodof2359 Год назад

      buffered of cache-ed, pre-rendered. pre-loaded scenario specific movement triggered que's, in a limited loaded part of a digital maytrix. where even possible actions, are allready loaded but not activated. just like the philips cd-i, Static, choice based videogame, but now, and interactive choice based videogame. its new. and when the scene, is left, then all its ingredients are unloaded, (purged) and the new video game scenario, is pre loaded (parsed). waiting for user input.

    • @steelbrotherhoodof2359
      @steelbrotherhoodof2359 Год назад

      We are kind of slow for a human, are not we ?

  • @keyvanmehrbakhsh4069
    @keyvanmehrbakhsh4069 Год назад

    He actually should start his own university giving others degrees.

  • @demikelis11
    @demikelis11 Год назад

    This is by far the best graduatiin speech, and one of the best life advices I have ever heard. Thank you for posting this, and thanks to Carmack for the great advice and all the fun hours I spent playing ghe great games that he created (or took part in their creation).

  • @CPUDreams
    @CPUDreams Год назад

    Wise and to the point :)!

  • @mahkhi7154
    @mahkhi7154 Год назад

    The difference between You Russians and Canadian / Brits is that You've got enough Intelligence to Know a Chinese Girl will not go to Facebook to Fu*CK a Hacker. You Russians as well, Know next to Nothing about Computing in Comparison to Borg or who you call Devil.

  • @robertfoertsch
    @robertfoertsch Год назад

    Excellent Analysis, Thanks John

  • @w0ode198
    @w0ode198 Год назад

    You are awesome.

  • @semmler3499
    @semmler3499 Год назад

    John is jacked! Glad to see it!

  • @TommyLikeTom
    @TommyLikeTom Год назад

    using this logic, it's more efficient and logical for me to throw my computer out the wodnow and go for a walk, maybe take up juggling. Productivity increases ∞%

  • @KnorpelDelux
    @KnorpelDelux Год назад

    1:01:38 A little known fact: RAW is not "raw" information from the sensor...it's actually heavily processed already by internal software. The "formula" used in this processing is very different from manufacturer to manufacturer and may include corrections for lens effects, sharpening, etc even if you do not actively decide to use specific modes. In some cases you will also have low pass filters on top of the sensor..etc.