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  • @codebulletsdayoff582
    @codebulletsdayoff582  Year ago +167

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    • @Plyometric
      @Plyometric Year ago +2

      Ok

    • @Ragenty2
      @Ragenty2 Year ago +1

      Looking sexy today

    • @usadefcon1
      @usadefcon1 Year ago +2

      Nah

    • @eboal2
      @eboal2 Year ago +1

      now that you read off the ChatGPT Hallucinations in your video about battling bugs next time It writes in the style of Code Bullet it will add more bug fighting. Which you will then read on camera and solidify it more as something Code Bullet would say until scripts by Code Bullet from ChatGPT is a full-on stories about the "BUG WARS". haha.

    • @Capiosus
      @Capiosus Year ago +1

      challenge: your next video on human benchmark cannot use AI programming tools, like chatGPT (basically no chatGPT or alternatives for programming, but you can use public/free libraries)

  • @scott3322
    @scott3322 Year ago +2586

    “That took an hour, I thought it’d take, like, two minutes.”
    This is basically a description of all coding.

    • @EEEEEEEE
      @EEEEEEEE Year ago +6

      E‎ ‎

    • @marcogalo3631
      @marcogalo3631 Year ago +4

      Searching for this comment

    • @gabrieleymat6332
      @gabrieleymat6332 Year ago +37

      He had the code in two minute and spent an hour debugging
      Thanks ChatGPT

    • @MochaRitz
      @MochaRitz Year ago

      ​@@gabrieleymat6332coding

    • @commandoepsilon4664
      @commandoepsilon4664 Year ago +12

      Very rarely it goes the other way, just write some code in two minutes and it just works. Then you spend an hour looking for the bug that are definitely there anyway only to not find any and wasting the time anyway.

  • @coolestnerdzoya
    @coolestnerdzoya Year ago +3860

    i love how each video he becomes more and more lazy with the coding, truly a Programmer.

    • @anonymoususer8517
      @anonymoususer8517 Year ago +164

      now hes just missing programmer socks

    • @amrrahmy123
      @amrrahmy123 Year ago +24

      Hey man, not all programmers are like that.
      Some age like fine wine.

    • @FranXiT
      @FranXiT Year ago +107

      ​@@anonymoususer8517 Femboy CB arc 😲

    • @aristology6912
      @aristology6912 Year ago +38

      @@FranXiTwe can only hope

    • @I-did-September-11th
      @I-did-September-11th Year ago +34

      Now all he needs to do is hire someone else to do it for him

  • @Azrage
    @Azrage Year ago +671

    Sometimes watching Code Bullet reminds me of something my high school basic programming teacher said: "A computer is only as smart as the person using it." Then he told us that there were some dumb computers in here.

  • @michaelporter7629
    @michaelporter7629 Year ago +579

    This human avatar has become seriously committed into having us believe he’s the real Code Bullet. Props to him!

  • @tyl1404
    @tyl1404 Year ago +3170

    using an AI to make a bot to beat human benchmark this is very human

    • @daniel_77.
      @daniel_77. Year ago +80

      ✅️ I'm not a robot.

    • @methatis3013
      @methatis3013 Year ago +33

      Y yall calling any program an AI now

    • @crabnix
      @crabnix Year ago

      ​@@methatis3013they just called chatgpt an AI. Are you stupid?

    • @sonicyamming6627
      @sonicyamming6627 Year ago

      @@methatis3013chat gpt is AI tho

    • @theend.3958
      @theend.3958 Year ago

      ​@@methatis3013 He used chat gpt to write the code

  • @jimmykrochmalska3501
    @jimmykrochmalska3501 Year ago +96

    99% of a programmer's day is just "WHY DOESN'T THIS WORK??!?!!"

  • @gonun69
    @gonun69 Year ago +1046

    Reminds me of when I tried to program a Sudoku bot. That piece of crap library had no problem deciphering a handwritten text, but you give it a single, perfectly captured number it completely craps its pants.

    • @EEEEEEEE
      @EEEEEEEE Year ago +5

      E‎ ‎

    • @melonenlord2723
      @melonenlord2723 Year ago +48

      It cant be, the number, its to perfect to be true. :D

    • @coolkase_real
      @coolkase_real Year ago +13

      @@EEEEEEEE Bowwow! This reply had me going for a giggle! 😂🤣🤣 I oughta' show this to my book club! 🤣😂📖🧑

    • @FasolaGuy
      @FasolaGuy Year ago +5

      @@EEEEEEEE Bowwow! This reply had me going for a giggle! I oughta' show this to my book club!

    • @solosid6988
      @solosid6988 Year ago +2

      holy shit ive got the same fucking problem 😭😭

  • @NoFailer
    @NoFailer Year ago +153

    "I am not mentally prepared to have to think" - same man, same.

  • @murkwithasmirk6877
    @murkwithasmirk6877 Year ago +21

    Never saw your face in a video before so all I can say is that you might be the first person I’ve seen on any platform who’s voice matches their face

  • @TalionMalek
    @TalionMalek Year ago +185

    Oh I thought for sure we wouldn't see Code Bullet for another year. This video is a surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.

  • @Jordan_C_Wilde
    @Jordan_C_Wilde Year ago +424

    "Fuck this, fuck you, fuck off, i'm done" - Sponsored by Surfshark
    NGL that one sent me

    • @EEEEEEEE
      @EEEEEEEE Year ago

      E‎ ‎

    • @jc_art_
      @jc_art_ Year ago

      Sent you where?

    • @Jordan_C_Wilde
      @Jordan_C_Wilde Year ago

      @@jc_art_ brazil

    • @mikejameson7678
      @mikejameson7678 Year ago +3

      Ah yes, I must have heard wrong he's obviously not saying "I'm back".

    • @Jordan_C_Wilde
      @Jordan_C_Wilde Year ago +1

      @@mikejameson7678 Obviously, no way i could have miswritten that while laughing my ass off.

  • @beegman27
    @beegman27 Year ago +41

    your excitement when you finally got the program to recognize the number is truly infectious

  • @fireskullshot
    @fireskullshot Year ago +29

    The song at 0:00 to 0:13 is called Men At Work - Down Under (Kryzon Remix) for anyone wondering

  • @boejiden4940
    @boejiden4940 Year ago +81

    I love how this could have been done so much easier by just using a library that reads the contents of the number's HTML element right out of your browser, like selenium for python.

    • @wioetuw912
      @wioetuw912 Year ago +14

      Or make your life even easier by using javascript in the browser. Python is not the right tool for this.

    • @sputukgmail
      @sputukgmail Year ago

      I came to the comments to make the same point.
      I do fear that in a world where people are thinking of resorting to ChatGPT to solve programming problems, we are going to have more cases where people don’t stop to think about how to make a solution /easy/ and instead say “f’ck it, it’s not my problem as long as it works”
      I seriously worry how code is going to be maintained in the future when this becomes the norm. The only way code will be able to be maintained is by getting more and more advanced AI to debug the things previous AI had generated and humans will have no idea what the hell is actually making things work anymore.

    • @satibel
      @satibel Year ago +4

      Even with screenshot, just using the characters that are used instead of tesseract would probably be faster.
      You just need a key value pair table, and sort by X then Y value. (So the numbers at the top all come first, and the ones at the bottom come later.)

    • @yeetskeet691
      @yeetskeet691 Year ago +4

      Reading directly from the DOM would surely be easier. But in this kinda of content I feel like that would be more cheating than what's happening here. Because then you'll literally be reading the number from HTML, setting a value field and .click()'ing buttons

  • @thelightbringer8610

    THAT is what he looks like, my guy is a model

  • @pipplypaul2620
    @pipplypaul2620 Year ago +22

    Absolutely love how when CB gets so excited the chair becomes an enemy.
    That’s true accomplishment. When you’re feeling so good.. you just NEED to prove it by beating on an inanimate object.

  • @MisterItchy
    @MisterItchy Year ago +19

    8:20 I just thought of Bender's nightmare last night. My wife was looking for a '2' on a project she was doing and I said, "There is no 2".

  • @thomasstogiannopoulos83

    EasyOCR is another option for Image Text Extraction. Based on my experience, EasyOCR demonstrates higher accuracy in recognizing numbers/digits. However, it comes with a notable drawback, as it lacks support for a wide range of languages.

    • @janbartos4271
      @janbartos4271 Year ago +9

      tessaract works for numbers fine if you change the config, for example "pytesseract.image_to_string(text_in_tile, config='--psm 6')" config 6 if for single number, without it it couldnt read it for me but with it it can easily with close to 100% accuracy.

    • @nmills3
      @nmills3 Year ago +16

      really both options are overcomplicated. just use selenium and extract the number from html. Or if you're not married to the option of using python, just use JS

    • @janbartos4271
      @janbartos4271 Year ago +1

      AI is usually better with python and me in first year at uni doesn't know anything else

    • @jjreder
      @jjreder Year ago

      @@nmills3 This is a far better approach then relying on ANYTHING else. (I used to rely on clicking stuff manually until I discovered selenium lol)

    • @moofurg
      @moofurg Year ago

      Just using selenium or beautiful soup is both easier and faster and it just takes some imports and some string manipulation to get it running

  • @alexflavelle6043
    @alexflavelle6043 Year ago +21

    You inspired me to try to do the ones you hadn't done in the previous video. When I tried doing this one I ran into all the same problems at the start. The issue is that tesseract is optimised for text at about 25 pixels tall. The screenshot being taken makes it huge and it has a hard time reading it, thats why zooming out and taking a screenshot of more of the screen made it better. I did run into issues such as it recognising 7 as / or 5 as s but using psm --6 reduces the frequency of this. I had the same problem at level 18 and kinda gave up after a couple of hours because im not that good at coding. I am very happy that you posted this video and i hope you stick to uploading once a week.

    • @satibel
      @satibel Year ago

      You can do it with find a picture in another, then find all the numbers and sort them by X then Y value, so the numbers on the first line are all before the 2nd line.

    • @alexflavelle6043
      @alexflavelle6043 Year ago

      @@satibel I ended up zooming out more and using isdecimal() to get rid of errors, spaces, and enters. It works really well now and I got to level 36. I am using the method you described to do the chimp test though.

  • @I_Drink_Water_Yum
    @I_Drink_Water_Yum Year ago +8

    When he said it would be a problem for a human to remember 16 digits just remember some people have memorized 7000 digits of pi

    • @Mikaelmikalonia
      @Mikaelmikalonia Year ago +8

      i guess he means in the sense of this challenge, for pi you have all the numbers for an infinite time, but these numbers are there for a couple seconds and are random.

    • @prestonthegod1
      @prestonthegod1 15 days ago

      And someone killed himself without dying, by trying to spend his life calculating pi: spoilers, HE F*CKED UP HALFWAY THROUGH HIS WHOLE CALCULATION DEPTH LMAO

    • @Chotabhaluu
      @Chotabhaluu Day ago +1

      To correct u bro it was 70000

  • @SilvaCellProductions

    Only a human would be so lazy to replace itself with ai by will. Its more human than a human naturally doing the test.

  • @Desoda_is_my_name_or_something

    You are a legend making chat gpt do your programs

  • @Checker8763
    @Checker8763 Year ago +101

    12:40: 976 - Code Bullet
    13:01: 970 - Code Bullet

  • @thegamedevcave
    @thegamedevcave Year ago +14

    I can only assume someone at surfshark had to approve this ad read and that, honestly makes me want to get a sub just for pure meme power

    • @VenKando
      @VenKando Year ago +3

      They typically do have to be approved. Look at what TomSka has gotten away with.

  • @samiraperi467
    @samiraperi467 Year ago +105

    That "dead on average" would be 50th percentile if it was a normal distribution, which it isn't.

    • @Connor-yn8pz
      @Connor-yn8pz Year ago +14

      To be fair, the graph shows a bell curve, with a very very small peak to the lower end. So that should be a normal distribution

    • @zecuse
      @zecuse Year ago +6

      @@Connor-yn8pz The bell curve displayed is skewed (to the left). In order to be in the 50th percentile, you need to be at the point where the left half area = the right half area. Without a y-axis to see how large those small data points (both left and right of the large peak) actually are, we can't really tell if the ones on the right are the same height as the ones on the left. I suspect the displayed graph has a smoothing function applied to it to make it look nicer.

    • @Connor-yn8pz
      @Connor-yn8pz Year ago

      @@zecuse i wasnt arguing with the 50th percentile. Its still a normal distribution if a skewed one. And by your own wording hed be in the higher %tile because of skew. The smoothing function is definitely there if the number is righr

    • @zecuse
      @zecuse Year ago

      @@Connor-yn8pz He's still not guaranteed to be above 50% though. We don't know how high the right half of the graph actually is and therefore how much area it actually has. That's also what I was talking about regarding the smoothing. At best, each point over there seems to be the same height and the smoothing shrunk all of them down.
      We don't know if the valleys in the left side are the same size as the entire right side. We don't know how any of the valleys compare to the outlier peak on the left. The smoothing function has hidden this.

  • @thrye3332
    @thrye3332 3 months ago +5

    9:00 "It's got the mouse" classic codebullet horror quips

  • @greyshade8599
    @greyshade8599 Year ago +2

    I didn't even know he had a second channel, or expected this is what he'd look like. I absolutely love both of these discoveries 💛

  • @Tiwill0V2
    @Tiwill0V2 Year ago +1

    gotta say, your voice us the No.1 reason why i watch every video of you that youtube suggest to me, doesn't matter what the video is about, i just love it.
    p.s. your humour is a close second place ;)

  • @sushi121
    @sushi121 Year ago +11

    Why is he handsome

  • @Cats-TM
    @Cats-TM Year ago +3

    One of the few adreads I have watched in a while…wunderbar.

  • @CDE.Hacker
    @CDE.Hacker Year ago +8

    I normally stop the video at sponsored as time. But this reading was funny as hell. 😅

  • @evanmarcus4
    @evanmarcus4 Year ago +5

    At this point it's worth watching every video for the banger stock music

  • @lemonsniffs
    @lemonsniffs Year ago +4

    Dude, that Surfshark sponsor message xD hahaha well done dude :') That got me to laugh so hard AND made me actually watch a sponsor message

  • @samson-tc
    @samson-tc 4 months ago +3

    I am so glad that I am not the only one shouting at my screen whilst attempting to program, makes me feel much better about myself.

    • @thrye3332
      @thrye3332 3 months ago

      Last night my code segfaulted and I immediately turned to verbal abuse. Then I spent at least 90 minutes and multiple curse words before I realized I didn't understand the basic assignment operator and kinda just expected that changing one pointer would also change the other because I made them equal. Also, 90 minutes is bs, it was more like 3 hours.

  • @skylon07_RAGE
    @skylon07_RAGE Year ago +1

    I gotta say... Code Bullet goes above and beyond in his videos! Who needs to use debugging consoles to scrape the page's layout and directly set the input value to the text you copied before, when you can just install and use four libraries to take a screenshot, apply a little post-processing to it, spend an hour to try your program, pray that it works without changing anything (aka "debugging"), and ultimately recognize the text from the pixel values so that after a small delay you send key press events corresponding to the characters in the text you extracted to complete the original task at hand?
    (I'd be lying if I said I didn't reread that to make sure it was actually supposed to end in a question mark. I'm actually still not 100% sure it is supposed to end in a question mark. Oh well.)
    In all seriousness though, this was an entertaining video and I enjoy seeing Code Bullet go through his projects, even if at times he is screaming in pain internally. I both 100% feel you and also can't help but laugh XD

  • @DaikoruArtwin
    @DaikoruArtwin Year ago +9

    Good thing Code Bullet can memorize up to 9 digits, it's certainly handy for memorizing coordinates!

  • @Ash0512
    @Ash0512 Year ago +141

    I do miss when CB actually coded and had to struggle with everything rather then have chatGPT do the programming

    • @KyleHarrisonRedacted
      @KyleHarrisonRedacted Year ago +18

      Me too man
      “Every f’kin time…”

    • @seansims4518
      @seansims4518 Year ago +71

      This is Code Bullets day off though

    • @Ash0512
      @Ash0512 Year ago

      It happens on the main channel to though@@seansims4518

    • @bable6314
      @bable6314 Year ago +50

      Why you tryna make my man work on his day off?

    • @1cubealot
      @1cubealot Year ago +9

      Fr chat gpt is cheating

  • @bibasik7
    @bibasik7 Year ago +4

    This channel is called Code Bullets Day Off, so it makes sense that ChatGPT does all the work for him.

  • @KyAreTR
    @KyAreTR Year ago +1765

    Can you please go back to the animated version of yourself? I liked the imagination of you being a typical IT guy.....and not such a handsome gigachad

    • @JKBot-hq6hf
      @JKBot-hq6hf Year ago +141

      This isn’t his main channel and so this style probably isn’t going to hop channels so the regular videos will be the same as normal

    • @FireKing003
      @FireKing003 6 months ago +46

      Go back to code bullet, code bullets day off doesn’t do the animated guy

    • @LabdalockVelheimr
      @LabdalockVelheimr 6 months ago +11

      Dw, he doesnt post often enough for it to be a problem

    • @LittleYorgee
      @LittleYorgee 6 months ago

      Always pictured an out of shape guy with Asperger’s or some autism

    • @anthonyprosser6380
      @anthonyprosser6380 6 months ago +8

      I thought he would be black…

  • @xdkristof
    @xdkristof Year ago +121

    i love how ur making a bot to play *"human"* benchmark

    • @tyl1404
      @tyl1404 Year ago +12

      the bot is very human

    • @E.EE.
      @E.EE. Year ago +27

      The design is very human

    • @Nae_Ayy
      @Nae_Ayy Year ago +12

      ??????? yeah bro thats the point

    • @dunno_why
      @dunno_why Year ago +3

      thats what i thought too xD@@Nae_Ayy

    • @xdkristof
      @xdkristof Year ago

      @@Nae_Ayy you don't get it

  • @andrerosaesilva
    @andrerosaesilva Year ago +2

    Your energy is why I come here, I don't care about the programming!

  • @sxlg_32
    @sxlg_32 10 months ago +4

    My greatest fear now is Code Bullet teaming up with I did a thing. That much Australian power cannot be contained.

  • @pieranyx9506
    @pieranyx9506 Year ago +1

    In the eleventh hour as I am rewatching old videos…HE RETURNS 🎉🎉🎉

  • @COGD-mw8vh
    @COGD-mw8vh Month ago +2

    I went and did the tests upon seeing this video. I got 100% on the verbal memory test. idk how I just knew them all for ages. I'd add a screenshot but you literally can't do that in a comment. I started it and everything was normal and then at like 50 words my vision started fading. all I could see was the word on the screen and the two buttons, for a moment even the text on one of the buttons disappeared. but it was just obvious which button to click. 265 points.

    • @meganbailey896
      @meganbailey896 Month ago

      I also got 100% with 358 points. I just make a phrases out of the words and that's it, on my second try I got that.

  • @darkshoxx
    @darkshoxx Year ago +4

    3:05 😆 The Tesseract path bug patch spotted in the wild 😆 Good times, man!

  • @Smuffles
    @Smuffles Year ago +1

    CB’s personality is so magnetic i love when he gets excited

  • @connormatthies8735
    @connormatthies8735 Year ago +1

    I love that in memorizing the pixel positions of the buttons for his AI to beat the game he's unintentionally playing it..

  • @N1tEe
    @N1tEe 7 months ago +4

    12:48 ngl CB has very advanced way of memorizing number

  • @andrewt9204
    @andrewt9204 Year ago +2

    Even though pi doesn't change, I bet people that memorize it would have a good chance at using their method to do well at this.
    I was working at a private school several years ago and one of the middle grade classes had a contest. The winner was a girl who memorized a few pages of ~16pt handwritten font. That's impressive as hell to me. Another student had about a full page, and the others were pretty far behind at a half page or less. I have no idea how long they had to memorize though.

  • @godlyvex5543
    @godlyvex5543 7 months ago +2

    I am proud that I got like 20 on the chimp test and 50 on the simon says one. Without cheating. I actually have a video saved on my computer of the 50 one. I could've kept going for a few more, I think, but it's exhausting inputting a 50-button long pattern over and over, so I lost motivation and decided to call it at a round 50.

  • @dernunja3337
    @dernunja3337 Year ago +4

    I like how he is always looking at himself when he is talking with the audience instead of in the camera. 😂

  • @Raffeldy
    @Raffeldy Year ago +1

    Soooo....this one finally motivated me to have a shot at it myself. After some back and forth I actually got a good result. First tried it purely in JS, which didnt work because the input field needs an actual keyboard input to enable the submit button. Then I built a websocketserver in C# to receive the current number from JS and type it in. Worked fine, but a bit slow and I wanted it to be in one language, so I tried the screenshot+OCR method in C#. Got it to somewhat reliably work up until a single digit would show up on a new line. Back to the JS+server, optimized that a little and left it running when I left for a couple of hours.
    Last thing I might try again at some point is skipping the annoying and increasingly long timer. Too much for me as a non-web developer.
    The result: the time you get to memorize 216 digits is about 174 seconds and it takes about 5 hours to get there (typing the numbers not included). 😄

  • @aquacheese1
    @aquacheese1 16 days ago +2

    I’m gonna be honest, I didn’t think CB would look like this lol

    • @thekoala8402
      @thekoala8402 12 days ago +1

      Bro is an absolute chad… like why did he even hide his face??

    • @aquacheese1
      @aquacheese1 12 days ago

      @@thekoala8402IKR?!

  • @redbeardthepink4809
    @redbeardthepink4809 21 day ago +2

    Holy shit...how long have we known that code bullet is such a beefcake? Jesus Christ 😮

  • @Stonium
    @Stonium Year ago +1

    Thank you for your patriotism sir. Good on ya mate.
    As much as I have hated all of Australia since the Cricket semi in 1999 - you do have a lot to be proud of you bastards.

  • @WindmillsLightStudio
    @WindmillsLightStudio 8 months ago +4

    Hey everyone, we made a game exactly like the chimp's memory game. We now have a DEMO on Steam called CHIMP MEMORY. In the full version, we'll have a leaderboard for the fastest times, allowing players to compete with the chimp that has already recorded memory times as fast as 210 milliseconds. If I'm allowed to share the link here, please let me know :) Thanks!

  • @MrTriple3D
    @MrTriple3D Year ago +2

    a couple years ago you didnt even need a bot to beat everybody, you could just select the number and copy paste it.

  • @רפאל-ב
    @רפאל-ב Year ago +9

    Oh, you won the bet? Awesome! I worried about that because you stopped uploading for a while

  • @b3q
    @b3q 6 months ago +4

    What’s the program you use to get the coordinate on your screen? 12:35

  • @1gewinnertwitch681
    @1gewinnertwitch681 Year ago +4

    I mean you just could take a picture and do it this way but instead spending 2 hours pasting code from chatgpt I just love programming

  • @lagged0ut
    @lagged0ut Year ago +15

    that intro was something else

  • @randomblock1_
    @randomblock1_ Year ago +11

    I love how he tried to make a Python script with screenshots instead of just using Javascript to extract the number like a sane person.

    • @Bensonn
      @Bensonn Year ago +2

      Or pressing print screen

    • @_arie_s
      @_arie_s Year ago +2

      human benchmark is smart and uses usec refreshes to prevent persistent scripts. the number is also render in a canvas

  • @Resuone
    @Resuone Year ago +5

    Using AI for surfshark ads is the best use of AI for ever

  • @C2Talon
    @C2Talon Year ago +7

    Wow, this shows the dangers of using a sledgehammer for every problem. I looked at the page this test is on and it shows the numbers in plaintext on the page itself. So the whole thing could have just been a simple copy/paste job instead of all this complex screencapping to read images to get text from and such.

    • @sputukgmail
      @sputukgmail Year ago

      Yep, JavaScript to read the number direct from the DCOM and voila - probably 10 lines of code and 10 mins…but it wouldn’t have been so funny then ;)

    • @C2Talon
      @C2Talon Year ago +1

      Eh, I could see it done easily in 3 or less lines of javascript if someone really wanted to minimize number of lines of code.
      But I resist the notion that the journey of getting to even a less concise working answer wouldn't have been as funny. There's plenty of room to stumble, especially for someone who hasn't done something like it before. Though the biggest difference would have been the absence of trying to bend the blackbox of whatever library was trying to read text from images to his will, which, admittedly, was a large portion of the video.

  • @BuckingRachel
    @BuckingRachel Year ago +1

    i am never gonna get used to seeing cbs face omgggg ❤

  • @DannyByWest
    @DannyByWest Year ago

    That is the best ad segment I’ve seen this far!

  • @CGEE_Music
    @CGEE_Music Year ago

    Homie knows programming but keeps looking at Camera 2 when the recording is being done on Camera 1

  • @DasBauer
    @DasBauer 3 days ago

    12:50 the ironically repeating of numbers to remember. For this game

  • @Seppe_B
    @Seppe_B 9 months ago +5

    0:18 “new year new me… I’m going to try to keep uploading” just a couple of months and we have the new new code bullet😂

  • @williamhigounenc1945

    WTF, did not know that you had a second channel, got to say it, your handsome as hell bro

  • @Martin_Boru_The_Herald_of_dorn

    Says he’ll try to keep up and he instantly stopped

  • @justagnome2757
    @justagnome2757 Year ago +1

    Just watched chat gpt beat the human benchmark

  • @dfp_01
    @dfp_01 4 months ago

    I was very excited to learn that there's a number memorization technique named after me. Apparently it works by assigning each digit a letter and then using those letters as initials or mnemonics, mostly for people's names and then for longer numbers, applying actions associated with people's names to tell a story. That sounds complicated, but maybe it works.

  • @jerrydaboss1
    @jerrydaboss1 Year ago +1

    I got 100% on every challenge like a year ago using java. But good job getting 99%!

  • @noicthebrave
    @noicthebrave Year ago +1

    ~ 6:00 This is the exact excitement I get when my code works too.
    And just like me, outta context we're both excited over the silliest thing to other ppl: "FOUR! WE GOT A FOUR!"
    (relatable 100)

  • @Dabeyoun
    @Dabeyoun Year ago +4

    And then he was never seem ever again. :( WHERE WEEKLY VIDEO CB, WHERE?

  • @williamgeoffroy835
    @williamgeoffroy835 Year ago +2

    7:36 i feel that “i changed nothing” 😂

    • @sputukgmail
      @sputukgmail Year ago

      Yep - and sometimes understanding why that happens is the key to unlocking the real answer.

  • @plureanatis
    @plureanatis Year ago

    17 minutes of code bullet looking at a computer writing numbers down. Peak content.

  • @TannerWA
    @TannerWA 6 months ago

    "i didn't know this was detachable"
    "how do i put that back"
    "alright so this is just separate now"
    using any datagrips software in a nutshell lol

  • @usadefcon1
    @usadefcon1 Year ago

    I learned everything I know about machine learning from this man...

  • @kaidaluck648
    @kaidaluck648 Year ago +1

    I did the same and hit the 100.00% with 88 digits lol. Fun little project I'll use for my thesis.
    Also did smth for reaction time which was bottlenecked by my ping and typing which got to ~616 wpm

  • @captainpolio867
    @captainpolio867 18 days ago

    So glad to see Ron Pearlman's son making cool videos for us

  • @CK-jd6yf
    @CK-jd6yf Year ago +1

    Hey bullet, glad to see you alive!
    This is one of the best promotions I've seen. Usually I only watch them to support the channel I'm watching, but this time I watched it while enjoying it.

  • @fuzzzzy
    @fuzzzzy Year ago +1

    ryan gosling

  • @TrueUnityMusic
    @TrueUnityMusic 29 days ago

    10 has been my limit for ages. I was a ward of the state so they tested me frequently for all kinds of things because I had no parents to deny consent.

  • @SteveParty11
    @SteveParty11 Month ago

    I appreciate you playing the Australian national anthem at the beginning of the vid

  • @HandleOfTheGreat

    I am so jealous of this man’s voice and ability to grow facial hair

  • @generalmasp575
    @generalmasp575 Year ago +1

    Originally they were benchmark tests ai would be amazing at, this one a camera would be just as good lmao

  • @nanceactual1790
    @nanceactual1790 Year ago

    Heckin dang it CB, stop making such hilarious content because then I have to watch it

  • @pewnit
    @pewnit Year ago

    The irony of this being a number memory thing and seeing Evan repeat 976 over and over again to remember a three digit number is too much

  • @Patience-Human
    @Patience-Human 7 months ago +1

    12:54 cant wait for a full remix!!

  • @J______b
    @J______b 6 months ago +2

    Can someone please tell me what he uses to find the coordinates at 12:41

  • @Cat_lover_idk
    @Cat_lover_idk 3 days ago

    A programmer uses an ai to do what he supposedly could do.

  • @alocinthekorn
    @alocinthekorn Year ago +1

    Such a good ad read

  • @emanuelbriceno4443
    @emanuelbriceno4443 Year ago +2

    He lowkey sounds like Thor from marvel.

    • @F-sj7cu
      @F-sj7cu 3 months ago

      They’re both Australian 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯

  • @hanifarroisimukhlis5989

    I read the last 2 word of the title as number *theory* and yell "oh yeah, something computer is really good at!"

  • @ezraclark7904
    @ezraclark7904 7 months ago +1

    Turns out the hard part for humans and AI is just reading

  • @haydenwood8211
    @haydenwood8211 Year ago +4

    finally another video mr code bullet where were you?

  • @Ienjoylotsofstuff

    i love how you play a recording of you backspacing your prompt backwards lol