Lol yeah.. these videos are so nice and catchy, that he could make a offshoot channel, and make all kinds of "in 100 seconds" .. on point and very effective knowledge accumulation in short time.
Composed of 7 layers : - Tortillas Packets Wrapper Protocol - Main Meat Unit Protocol - Main Cheese Unit Protocol - Main Leaves Unit Protocol - Dressing Mayo Unit Protocol - Dressing Ketchup Unit Protocol - Dressing Chili Unit Protocol
My Computer sience Teacher always said "if there's Something not working, it's most likely a Layer 8 Problem" He did say a Layer 8 Problem is when the human behind the PC has done Something wrong, but i never understood why he said Layer 8 untill now 😂😂 Thank for that tho
I love the production value on this channel. Everything is so on point, really makes me re-evaluate all those "unregistered hypercam 2" tutorials I used to watch as a kid.
In 1:35 you have a typo, you said "it receives the data from layer 4, the network layer". Layer 3 is network, layer 4 is transport. Other than that keep up the fantastic work.
Dude just explained the OSI model in 100 seconds that usually takes 3 hours... Also the explanation of session layer was amazing 😂, and this was the reason I remembered exactly what is the job of session layer. Else I would've still be confused.
I loved learning about this on a course I did. The way it separates on to different layers is all the more interesting - note how many layers exist is not always the same, depends on what standard your going by. This is nonetheless a great high level explanation of it but for those interested I'd deffo recommend looking deeper into it! Including a number of common protocols not mentioned in the video (probably cause only 100 seconds).
plz do "100 sec of microprocessors", "100 sec of DBMS", "100 Sec of data structures" and "100 sec of algorithms". We are confident that you will not fail us.
Okay after actually doing a course at campus on networking last semester, you just covered the OSI Model or TCP/IP Model and Protocol Suite in 100sec we took a week and two tests - do routing next, that gave me a hard time
It is a nice introduction, but it's just that. The model used today is TCP;IP. Though, the OSI model is nice because it makes it easy to understand and conceptualize.
That so reminds me of school, All people seem to need data processing
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I've got another protocol for you over the last layer, it's the WOW protocol: It's when we like and subscribe although we have already liked and subscribed.
Idk if I'm the only one who noticed this only cause I was trying to take notes on this topic while watching the video, but the way he numbered the layers changes quite a bit. I think he may have mislabled the "Network layer" as layer 4 and then went on to "datalink layer" as number 2.
I appreciate the work you put into this, but honestly what is anybody supposed to learn from this? "Overview" is too generous, it's more like an executive summary
“Architecture of the Burrito in 100 second”, please
Lol yeah.. these videos are so nice and catchy, that he could make a offshoot channel, and make all kinds of "in 100 seconds" .. on point and very effective knowledge accumulation in short time.
This is what the people need
LMAO
Composed of 7 layers :
- Tortillas Packets Wrapper Protocol
- Main Meat Unit Protocol
- Main Cheese Unit Protocol
- Main Leaves Unit Protocol
- Dressing Mayo Unit Protocol
- Dressing Ketchup Unit Protocol
- Dressing Chili Unit Protocol
It's a good day when Jeff uploads.
So true.
@I_killed_that_beard_guy Jeff bezoz
hename e jeff
My Computer sience Teacher always said "if there's Something not working, it's most likely a Layer 8 Problem"
He did say a Layer 8 Problem is when the human behind the PC has done Something wrong, but i never understood why he said Layer 8 untill now 😂😂
Thank for that tho
I love the production value on this channel. Everything is so on point, really makes me re-evaluate all those "unregistered hypercam 2" tutorials I used to watch as a kid.
LOL - big throwback!
The title should be "OSI Model in 100 Seconds"
Much less people would then click the video though.
great, you both true, that a dilema
"The Basics of the OSI Model in 100sec" - 😂
why are you so wise in the ways of science?
Great video! That just sums up my 2hour Computer Network lecture in just 100 seconds.
That's was my goal :)
That sums my whole two months CISCO course I'm taking in Highschool.
@@Fireship But I have an exam and this wont help
@@sayandas5587 good
One of the few tech videos/tutorials that doesn't have a narration that makes you go to sleep. Thank you for this.
In 1:35 you have a typo, you said "it receives the data from layer 4, the network layer". Layer 3 is network, layer 4 is transport. Other than that keep up the fantastic work.
Amazing. Can you make a 100 sec video on Kubernetes?
networking is one of the most insteresting parts of computing.
Oh, my goodness, I just searched for this today... It's extremely informative, things I learnt in the uni all came back to me in a better way.
Same! I wish I could label the transport layer correctly! 😭
Fireship any day, any time!
Dude just explained the OSI model in 100 seconds that usually takes 3 hours...
Also the explanation of session layer was amazing 😂, and this was the reason I remembered exactly what is the job of session layer. Else I would've still be confused.
I loved learning about this on a course I did. The way it separates on to different layers is all the more interesting - note how many layers exist is not always the same, depends on what standard your going by. This is nonetheless a great high level explanation of it but for those interested I'd deffo recommend looking deeper into it! Including a number of common protocols not mentioned in the video (probably cause only 100 seconds).
A great start for understanding what we call the "layer 8 errors".
A simple nimonic that I used to remember this is "please do not throw Selenium Pizza anywhere"
1:40 hi mom
She ain't your mom
@@Banditxam4 he's translating those ones and zeros...
@@shashikanthp3145😮
I was having a hard time with Docker and then NAT and back to back you've come in just in time!
I hope watching this will be enough for my semester exams tomorrow.
You're able to explain the OSI model in 100secs better, than any school for hours or years... :)
My network is a certificate just got emailed to me right after I passed it with your video LOL. Great work simple clear and concise list
Can’t believe how good this is.
plz do "100 sec of microprocessors", "100 sec of DBMS", "100 Sec of data structures" and "100 sec of algorithms". We are confident that you will not fail us.
Interesting. We've always learned and discussed the OSI model bottom-up.
1:02 Who doesn't love a random unsolicited "artsy" goat video on a Zoom call?
Awesome video!
My college professors taking 1 week to explain this model and you only just 100 seconds.
Okay after actually doing a course at campus on networking last semester, you just covered the OSI Model or TCP/IP Model and Protocol Suite in 100sec we took a week and two tests - do routing next, that gave me a hard time
1:33 god those diagrams gave me bad memories from CCNA 😳
Same 😵
the PTSD is real
packet tracer 😢😢😢😢😢 GNS3 😒
You are killing it.
I understood that you can make quality content with just basics!
Seriously you covered almost everything!!!!!!!! Thank you
Dammit, Jeff. Stop being so good at this.
0:32 SMPT
I actually caught this on the final edit, but thought "nobody will notice that".
@@Fireship I'm nobody n I've noticed it 😂
@@Fireship I noticed it too, but that's because I watch your videos at 0.75x speed.
@@Fireship Understandable, have a great day
"Please Do Not Throw Salami Pizza Away"....this sentence was very helpful during exams
Wow, That 100 sec helped me more than 1 year in school
I was thinking about getting to learn more about networking...thanks!
Why am I watching this video so late ? Got my fundamentals all clear !😁👍
This is better than my whole semester of Computer networks in college
Just in some 8 minutes I became a Full Stack Dev thanks to this 100 sec videos ))
Your way of explaining stuff is simply beautiful 👌
Layers 5 and 6 are obsolete in the TCP/IP model. We only use OSI layers to describe networks because it's easy to remember.
Thanks! Now I am ready for the interview xD
Genuinely appreciate your videos bro 🤙
We love this serie. Keep it up my man 👍👌
I haven't learned this in my entire semester. But now it just fits in my mind like a breeze
Thus my master's class in computer networking was rendered useless in 100 seconds
During my professional life I have worked on Application, Session, Network, Data Link and Physical layers. 😃
I really like this mini series
Next video: cs bachelor in 100s.
As always awesome content 👌🏻
Finally Jeff got a sponsor..
actually i love the 100 s videos more than anything in the world
This channel is amazing.
That sponsor tho
yeah, I'm a pretty big deal
Can you make a longer video on this?? Its amazing
I love your content bro! Fantastic work
So basically he explains 100 hours worth of stuff in just 100 seconds . Tell me again why he hasn't hit a million subscribers already
This video literally has my 6 month worth of uni networking subject data.
Pretty much, yes
It is a nice introduction, but it's just that. The model used today is TCP;IP. Though, the OSI model is nice because it makes it easy to understand and conceptualize.
@@wipoulou The TCP/IP model to describe networking abstraction layers? What are you even saying?
He got it now !
Better than my teacher explanation
Best osi explanation!
Thanks. Please more and more of those few min videos
Jeff is still my favourite tech youtuber
Somehow Jeff managed to summarize my entire Networking I UNI Course in 100 seconds
I Just love your vídeos!
Just love.
Just when I thought this channel could not keep producing quality content.
*DJ Khaled voice: another one
That so reminds me of school, All people seem to need data processing
I've got another protocol for you over the last layer, it's the WOW protocol:
It's when we like and subscribe although we have already liked and subscribed.
Seriously admiring your efforts to make the video so knowledge-dense. Undoubtedly boon to the community... 😊
😂 session layer explanation was awesome 👌🏻
I love the smpt protocol
Your channel is awesome!
Please make a full-length or extra-length video on this...
Hi Jeff @fireship
Happy Birthday to your 2nd Son: "Crew Timothy"
Need more networking
Now you need a cisco routing course in 100 seconds
Nice video
Good
Ok just watched this bouta take my net+ test wish me luck
Wasn't aware of SMPT but SMTP yes )
Socket IO in 100 SECS, please
Top notch!
Title should be - 'Welcome to Networking 101.' 1 semester of ComSci *tick*
My brain is gettin bigger, now i can write something and transfer it to your consciousness.
Could you please do an Angular video? Anything will do
Idk if I'm the only one who noticed this only cause I was trying to take notes on this topic while watching the video, but the way he numbered the layers changes quite a bit. I think he may have mislabled the "Network layer" as layer 4 and then went on to "datalink layer" as number 2.
Great video 👍🏻
You are awesome ❣️
This man said just like a burrito yesssssss❤
Please make one for OAuth2
Thanks Man
good one!
thanks!! please make a video explain each layer jejeje :)
Damn are we going towards network now, especially cisco?
I appreciate the work you put into this, but honestly what is anybody supposed to learn from this? "Overview" is too generous, it's more like an executive summary
Umm... He induced the interest in you on this subject. Now you can do your research to learn more about it.
aight m ready for my final exam
The ad did it for me
Teacher - Computer Networking is a 6 months course.
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Jeff - 100 secs take it or leave it.
Please make a video on GitHub and its tips and tricks
0:30 SMPT LOL
0:30 smpt :)
your the goat 🔥🐐
very interesting
It should be taught bottom up, from layer 0 to layer 7. and this video should be called "OSI Model in 100 Seconds"