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    CHAPTERS
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    0:00 Intro
    1:07 UNBOXING
    2:12 Linus breaks the internet & mini rack tour
    6:45 Upgrading the new router
    14:35 Booting & Installing
    16:52 Configuration
    18:49 Cable Hell
    22:51 SPEED TEST
    23:47 We switched to OPNSense
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  • @quiethours1818
    @quiethours1818 Год назад +7704

    This whole time, we thought we'd been watching linus tech tips, when in reality we were watching a real life version of the office.

    • @lucasrem
      @lucasrem Год назад +93

      Your MS office?

    • @ericsysmin
      @ericsysmin Год назад +179

      Just need a party planning committee and lots more office pranks.

    • @wallofriogrande
      @wallofriogrande Год назад

      what are you talking about twit?

    • @AussalBurn
      @AussalBurn Год назад +55

      And a Pam

    • @ralphthefanboy
      @ralphthefanboy Год назад +27

      Parkour Parkour!

  • @bobsaget8791
    @bobsaget8791 Год назад +2552

    there's gotta be nothing more terrifying as an ltt editor than seeing linus and jake walking around handling any kind of server hardware

    • @derteater
      @derteater Год назад

      aren't you dead

    • @ForeverHobbit
      @ForeverHobbit Год назад +51

      tbh all the storage is local they were working fine, just couldn't use internet

    • @TheHalfBorg
      @TheHalfBorg Год назад +230

      Linus opens the server room: everybody stops filming because of the noise, Linus closes server room: everybody stops working because network is down, Linus opens a Linux terminal: Anthony screams in pain

    • @blakehealymusic
      @blakehealymusic Год назад +20

      Burninating the countryside, burninating the peasants.

    • @Hepglon
      @Hepglon Год назад +8

      @@blakehealymusic burninating all the peoples!

  • @avic9060
    @avic9060 Год назад +2064

    Jake is the guy all HR people want. 22 years old with 30 years of experience.

    • @chrise.9748
      @chrise.9748 Год назад +115

      Yeah, he has a great breadth of knowledge for a 22 year old!

    • @truestbluu
      @truestbluu Год назад +41

      bread

    • @ishkar5k
      @ishkar5k Год назад +13

      @@truestbluu i agree.

    • @LavenderSunrise
      @LavenderSunrise Год назад +27

      so Jake is basically real life Ash Ketchum

    • @Mr_Sprint
      @Mr_Sprint Год назад +32

      Yep, talking about a transit vlan rather than media converter. That’s something I didn’t first come across at till years into my networking career! His got the right mentality for a sysadmin.

  • @himaro101
    @himaro101 Год назад +475

    "That's for Later Jake to figure out"
    "Screw that guy"
    Genuinely love their on screen chemistry.

    • @truestbluu
      @truestbluu Год назад +1

      haha yeah

    • @t1ckt0ck44
      @t1ckt0ck44 Год назад

      yes! the way they banter - it's great!

  • @alexhenry4480
    @alexhenry4480 Год назад +2936

    " No don't...well he's doing it..." must be the company mantra in regards to Linus at this point

  • @marklee6538
    @marklee6538 Год назад +1113

    I feel like that server rack is a representation of day to day life with Linus. The finished product looks great from the front, the back end where Linus spends his time is pure chaos.

    • @Herbertti3
      @Herbertti3 Год назад +32

      I would say that's most people.

    • @bossshoang
      @bossshoang Год назад +37

      Business in the front, party in the back

    • @DSCKottawa
      @DSCKottawa Год назад +20

      I would say the same about most software, end product is nice, code is a freaking mess

    • @rakdosrok5816
      @rakdosrok5816 Год назад +1

      @@DSCKottawa Amen to that bro.

    • @RashidTak
      @RashidTak Год назад

      Yvonne would agree

  • @justinvanroie7113
    @justinvanroie7113 Год назад +1144

    Linus: "This should still be running 10 years from now, 15 years from now"
    Jake: (five years from now) "Our router is soooooo old"

    • @Koraun1
      @Koraun1 Год назад +30

      SERIOUSLY how does Linus of all people not get that everything current is going to be hardcore outdated before then. I've got full 1GB in my house from AT&T that I'd upgrade if I they had faster. Eventually if you have 10GB in your home it will be too slow for the crazy high pixel real life looking VR we're all streaming 24/7 for work AS WELL for fun and everything else. Assuming the modern world doesn't end before then, haha.

    • @jackkatogh
      @jackkatogh Год назад +12

      Still here existing on mobile hotspot..... just barely enough.

    • @Koraun1
      @Koraun1 Год назад +5

      @@jackkatogh Ouch >

    • @PredictedDuje
      @PredictedDuje Год назад +14

      Well my guy, he said "It should still be running (as in working) 10-15 years from now " not we will still be using it 10-15 years from now or it won't be old for our needs ...

    • @Koraun1
      @Koraun1 Год назад +5

      @@PredictedDuje Very true, good point. The way he said it though did sound like he was shocked at the idea of needing more even in 10-15 years. As someone in tech he should never be shocked by how things get outdated. Moore's Law may be dead, but it still represents a solid point that tech grows and changes very quick.

  • @boanerges5723
    @boanerges5723 Год назад +100

    A label printer is an amazing tool for labeling both ends of a cable...like a power cable or a patch cable. It's time consuming but pays off during maintenance or upgrades. You can even color code it.

    • @javaman2883
      @javaman2883 Год назад +6

      Wish the electrician for my home builder knew of label makers. 14 cables in a box, 3 different colors of cables, none labeled. I paid $150 per ethernet outlet, and don't even get labels. The builder says just plug them all into a switch and it should work. Good thing I have an ethernet cable tester, I'd like to know what I'm sending PoE to before I plug it in.
      In my electric panel, I have 3 breakers labeled "???" and only 2 of the 4 bedrooms are listed on breakers.

    • @DeviloftheHelll
      @DeviloftheHelll Год назад +1

      @@javaman2883 well if its not passive poe, its needs to ask for power. in a passive way, otherwise it wont get it. look it up on poe specs

    • @pixelspy5791
      @pixelspy5791 9 месяцев назад +1

      I desperately need to do this with our servers at work. Our racks are an embarrassing rats nest from the previous IT guy and it takes so long just to trace cables.
      One day I really just want to take a weekend and gut everything, slap labels on every cable, and organize it properly.

  • @exploshonz
    @exploshonz Год назад +509

    Jake: “That’s for a later Jake to find out”
    Jake & Linus: “Screw that guy”
    😂😂

    • @bland9876
      @bland9876 Год назад +4

      Reminds me of how Matt Parker of Standup Math actually has Future Matt as a character on his channel.

    • @therealcrisis8439
      @therealcrisis8439 Год назад +5

      F for later Jake! That guy is so screwed...

    • @Alex-gj4vr
      @Alex-gj4vr Год назад +3

      Hahah it’s from How I Met Your Mother, Marshall and Ted

  • @ragerancher
    @ragerancher Год назад +212

    "This will still be running 10 years, 15 years from now"
    Jake in 5 years time: "It's OLD!"

    • @pjohnson21211
      @pjohnson21211 Год назад

      it could be running in 10 years but for a critical piece of network gear replacing after 5 makes sense.

    • @ArmiaKhairy
      @ArmiaKhairy Год назад +5

      @@pjohnson21211 but not replaced in this way lmao

    • @MeatPoPsiclez
      @MeatPoPsiclez Год назад +5

      @@pjohnson21211 If it were truly critical in their network stack, it would be redundant. In their shop, if it suddenly died they could have a kludge in place in under an hour (grab random server, load pfsense/opensense, restore config, plug in media) and that's good enough🤷
      Besides, I'd bet that equipment hitting 5y+ is pretty rare there just because everything gets poked and upgraded for the content so often.

    • @NickF1227
      @NickF1227 Год назад +9

      Jake also is like 20, so for him 5 years ago he couldn’t drive a car :P

    • @johngaltline9933
      @johngaltline9933 Год назад

      @@MeatPoPsiclez Why kludge anything together. The 5 year old box is already there as a perfect mirror of what they need for functionality. I'm sure opnsense has the same functionality for failover that pfSense does.

  • @AlexanderRay92
    @AlexanderRay92 Год назад +114

    As an IT professional of like 12 years, these videos are some of my favorites since these are all things I might have done 10 years ago

  • @TrippSC2
    @TrippSC2 Год назад +31

    I love that Jake has went from Linux's "sidekick" on these projects to a very competent network engineer. Using the VLAN switch as a media converter to work around missing NIC was a good call.

  • @TTV_JammerGaming
    @TTV_JammerGaming Год назад +620

    Jake and Linus' work so unbelievably well together. Their chemistry makes videos with them together so entertaining that I end up forgetting the point of the video

    • @ForeverHobbit
      @ForeverHobbit Год назад +34

      ye thank god they are gonna move together soon, can't wait to see them with linus' 3 kids and yvonne moving out

    • @MRJMXHD
      @MRJMXHD Год назад +3

      @@ForeverHobbit weird

    • @bknighty28
      @bknighty28 Год назад +13

      Absolutely agree but it's not just them. I try to comment on every video how amazing the entire LTT team is these days. Linus, Jake, Yvonne, Nick, Colton, Brandon, James, Riley, Sarah, ANTHONY?!?!, Alex... There is legit too many people to count these days. They've all really grown into something amazing. Absolutely world class ;)
      EDIT: How could I possibly forget Luke :'(

    • @5at5una
      @5at5una Год назад +2

      lol.. i remember early days of Jake was full on cringe and people were hating on that dude whenever he came up in the video

    • @ForeverHobbit
      @ForeverHobbit Год назад +4

      @@5at5una he has improved a lot, matured a lot as well. He was literally an annoying ignorant kid when he started
      you gotta give credit, it's not that people hated on him for no reason he simply improved a lot and people acknowledge that

  • @tylerharris1085
    @tylerharris1085 Год назад +668

    As a former lab technician, this server rack triggers my PTSD lmao

    • @mrmsarmo-zw3qs
      @mrmsarmo-zw3qs Год назад +31

      @DONT READ MY PROFILE PICTURE okeh

    • @1BigBen
      @1BigBen Год назад +11

      sorry but that is why I love Linus servers room videos they Trolls and Triggers the OCD most of
      the iT professionals around the world.

    • @MrFluffyBunnikins
      @MrFluffyBunnikins Год назад +13

      As a former data center tech, that server rack is very neat and organized compared to our network rows. And I worked in some of the biggest DCs in the world.

    • @olifranc4
      @olifranc4 Год назад +27

      I work for a ISP, if you are trigger by this, you don't want to see our lab 😂

    • @XDin4D
      @XDin4D Год назад +4

      My company has 5 racks and that thing is pristine compared to what we're working with

  • @Miniac
    @Miniac Год назад +53

    This is likely already a video that you guys want to make, but I'd love to see you guys build an enthusiast/small business pfsense router walking through the basics of hardware selection, software setup, etc.

    • @dall3n88
      @dall3n88 Год назад +1

      Not the corner of youtube I expected to find you! But that does sound like a great video.

    • @S3ANZ13
      @S3ANZ13 Год назад +7

      You might find Lawrence Systems already has you covered.

    • @Miniac
      @Miniac Год назад +1

      @@S3ANZ13 thank you!

  • @jpalmz1978
    @jpalmz1978 Год назад +16

    I like it how they had a detailed written timeline on the days upgrade, including “Plan B” procedures 🤗

  • @6point5
    @6point5 Год назад +587

    i've been a sysadmin for over 25 years now. I've watched Linus since he started at NCIX.
    Can we all agree here, it's about time they built a proper server room. Do the HVAC properly and separate server / network infra cabinets? For all the money you spend on random stuff, I would have expected a revamp / build out by now, heh.

    • @lkchild
      @lkchild Год назад +24

      Or buy a modular datacentre to put in the new building.

    • @tomsite2901uk
      @tomsite2901uk Год назад +73

      Also considering that the entire business depends on these servers and the Internet. I wouldn't be able to sleep with this mess.

    • @jordanwardle11
      @jordanwardle11 Год назад +15

      If it ain't broke, don't fix it

    • @iacopomattiello8100
      @iacopomattiello8100 Год назад +3

      i think they are planning to move it to the new lab

    • @bootskirusso1704
      @bootskirusso1704 Год назад +36

      When you count the millions of views and sponsor spots on the server room failures/upgrades plus the dollar outlay to do a massive overhaul(and salary for a system admin if you're doing it right), it's probably a financial loss to do it the right way. At least I hope that's the reasoning, because why else would they NOT have done it by now. Maybe saving it for a video series down the line?

  • @SaperPl1
    @SaperPl1 Год назад +1019

    That server rack is a very precise representation of what is the difference between the front-end and back-end software quality.

    • @rolf-smit
      @rolf-smit Год назад +49

      This comment is absolute BS. I have seen many instances of better backend software then frontend. In fact some of the software I'm currently working on is frontend and in a horrible state, but the backend is relatively speaking way better (not saying perfect).
      In software development there is no such thing as to say frontend is usually better then backend in terms of quality. The reverse would also not be true.

    • @buffcode
      @buffcode Год назад +60

      @@rolf-smit I... I think it may have been this amazing social phenomenon called a joke

    • @AlbusRegis
      @AlbusRegis Год назад +9

      @@rolf-smit Do not forget good looking frontend that is actually a Rube Goldberg machine under the hood 🤣

    • @Rincewind-Wizzard
      @Rincewind-Wizzard Год назад +5

      With all their building expansions why did they build a new server room with room for a few rack where they can walk around it? They could use both if needed, split the equipment. The don't seem to plan for the basic things.

    • @rolf-smit
      @rolf-smit Год назад +11

      @@buffcode problem is most jokes are funny because they are based on something that is partially true, or a truth that is hugely exaggerated. If you get to know the software industry you will soon enough find that this joke therefore starts to lack the "funny" aspect.

  • @kentslocum
    @kentslocum Год назад +13

    It's a testament to how entertaining these videos are that I watch them, even though I understand about 1% of the jargon.

  • @austinfarley4971
    @austinfarley4971 Год назад +10

    Network and security admin here, at 17:01 can confirm. Exactly why I make backups before I make weird, possibly breaking changes. Also so happy most enterprise grade network switches forces you to to a copy running-config startup-config to save any changes. So worst case you just run really fast, unplug it, and plug it back in. (and then wait 5 minutes for it to power up making the running part a little stupid)
    Also yes, Router should be at the top if it's rackable. Our order is
    Router
    Core MDF switch
    o3x office switches
    rack with random ISP crap
    3x big ass battery backups which we could scale down now since we have a generator now.
    Our patch panels are in a separate rack next to this.

    • @woswasdenni1914
      @woswasdenni1914 Год назад

      ^better would be patchpannel / switch alternating, allowing for ultra short patches, saves room and provides better airflow, fiber cross connect to the other shelf with core and or aggregation.

  • @blacksunshinegaming9315
    @blacksunshinegaming9315 Год назад +405

    Honestly, at this point I feel like everyone in the office, when the internet goes out probably just thinks, "Linus must be upgrading something"

    • @himaro101
      @himaro101 Год назад +27

      Or at least "What's Linus done this time then..."

    • @blacksunshinegaming9315
      @blacksunshinegaming9315 Год назад +7

      @@himaro101 exactly, but even like when they had their server go down like next thing he did was upgrade it lol

  • @xaco18
    @xaco18 Год назад +442

    That they haven't moved that server room in any of the 5 expansions they have had in the last few years is mind bogling for me,

    • @RagnosUTzone
      @RagnosUTzone Год назад +111

      Moving all that stuff without breaking something, or in their case probably everything, would be a miracle, and this is business critical so its completely sane to play it safe. But they should absolutely do a second server room for redundancy.

    • @Bartimayus
      @Bartimayus Год назад +51

      Everything in the building is wired to go through that room. They can't move it (although they should have made it bigger)

    • @nephrium
      @nephrium Год назад +24

      @@RagnosUTzone Yeah at their size a setup ready for a warm swap with stuff on the shelf for swapping would make more sense than planning for 25bg internet at some unknown future date.

    • @nickolas46572
      @nickolas46572 Год назад +43

      @@Bartimayus could become a network room only and the servers could be moved to a secondary room link with a 10gb or more uplink.

    • @RK-tx5lb
      @RK-tx5lb Год назад +7

      @@nickolas46572 Yes indeed. Good thinking. Would be safe to do that and in a later stage they can add an internet uplink for redundancy to that secondary room.

  • @xXPazifistaXx
    @xXPazifistaXx Год назад +4

    Im currently a trainee as a system integrator and its soo much better once you understand all the acronyms and what does what in these videos. It really adds to the experience i gotta say!

  • @smell5likepoo
    @smell5likepoo Год назад +2

    I love how well the network admin handles the channel personality while getting the job done.

  • @MeriaDuck
    @MeriaDuck Год назад +202

    15 years ago, when reconfiguring a router with a colleague, I started a count down from 10 when internet became unavailable. At 5 someone already entered the room complaining about a lack of internet 🤣

    • @BrianGriffinQuahog
      @BrianGriffinQuahog Год назад +25

      24 years ago I worked as the IT guy for a school. A scheduled server downtime was announced once a day until the day of at which point a network message was sent every hour till the hour before then every mins, last one at 5 mins.
      Server was disconnected and almost immediately my office phone rang with a teacher screeching she'd lost her lesson plan for the following day.

    • @ValexNihilist
      @ValexNihilist Год назад +1

      @@BrianGriffinQuahog there's always one lol

  • @dekzYT
    @dekzYT Год назад +219

    I’m glad despite his name being on the company, he still follows the rules and checks hardware out of inventory before taking it, even when the internet is down

    • @wiebowesterhof
      @wiebowesterhof Год назад +44

      Very true. I work in logistics and that was very good to see. It was part of the story too here, but they have impressive tracking and their internal team should get a shout out too. The volume of gear to check out, sponsors, lots of projects and their store, that's hard work. Kudos.

    • @koyima
      @koyima Год назад +36

      He has to, to make people understand that everyone else has to do it too. Obviously they have a lot of hardware floating around and it is possibly an accounting/logistics etc nightmare

  • @m.junaidmahmood4209
    @m.junaidmahmood4209 Год назад +32

    Probable issues,
    1. No labeling on cables
    2. No air flow in racks back due to cable mesh
    3. Is the airflow of all servers, switches aligned i.e. intake from front and output from back
    4. I see that there are gaps between servers with no fillers. This causes cooling issues in the rack
    5. Use redundancy in routers(active/standby) , then no internet down time..

    • @nilleftw
      @nilleftw Год назад +5

      It's a great example of DIY and self taught people. Their server room always makes me cringe. Sure it works, but my god is it a jank fest.

    • @javaman2883
      @javaman2883 Год назад

      OPNsense supports redundancy. If one router of the pair goes down, the second picks up. That does require two incoming fiber lines, however. But the second one could be a much cheaper 1 gigabit, as it's only a backup.

  • @theverylastsurvivor
    @theverylastsurvivor Год назад +4

    Always love the mutual respect/competition from Jake and Linus

  • @slartibartfast2649
    @slartibartfast2649 Год назад +822

    I love watching Linus messing around with really expensive enterprise gear.

    • @mrincrediblememesuper257
      @mrincrediblememesuper257 Год назад +2

      Ye

    • @harbl99
      @harbl99 Год назад +23

      Yep. It's like he's a replacement goldfish for Jeremy Clarkson.
      Jake: "No! Don't bash on the delicate machinery with a hammer."
      Linus: "Sometimes my genius astounds even me. POWAAAAAAH!"
      James: "Sebastian!!! You utter oaf!"

    • @DarkAbyss9
      @DarkAbyss9 Год назад +4

      But then uses pfsense on it 🤦‍♂️

    • @sschroeder8210
      @sschroeder8210 Год назад

      I don't, it gives me anxiety...

    • @StrokeMahEgo
      @StrokeMahEgo Год назад +1

      @@DarkAbyss9 could you please explain your dislike of pfsense?

  • @Miwna
    @Miwna Год назад +700

    I love Jake, he's the best. But combined with Linus they're unstoppable. Their onscreen chemistry is unparalleled.

    • @RK-tx5lb
      @RK-tx5lb Год назад +8

      Agreed.

    • @DuyNguyen-yx2vd
      @DuyNguyen-yx2vd Год назад +43

      Jake is holding this entire company together with bubblegum and shoelaces.

    • @Uncle_Smidge
      @Uncle_Smidge Год назад +9

      Jake gives off mad Guillermo from WWDITS vibes, chasing after Linus and trying to mitigate the shitstorm he creates. I love it.

    • @timplett1
      @timplett1 Год назад +3

      I honestly do not like Jake when he is the main host of movies, but when he is Linus' heckler it is gold lol

    • @DominicRusso17
      @DominicRusso17 Год назад +10

      They are the epitome of "There's nothing more permanent than a temporary solution."

  • @rallyadventure4321
    @rallyadventure4321 Год назад +3

    "because why not". It's so much fun watching your adhoc setups and money spent just because. You all just love new toys. And I love the genuine excitement. Best channel ever.

  • @abqalhamairi
    @abqalhamairi Год назад +3

    The chemistry between these two is unquestionable! love them!

    • @PWingert1966
      @PWingert1966 Год назад

      It's like watching Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in the old days of the 60's and 70's. Classic!

  • @neretilderem7029
    @neretilderem7029 Год назад +91

    Jake: "it's really old, like 5 years old, that's why i ordered the new one"
    Linus 10 min later: "i want resiliency, that's why i choose Optane, so we can safely use it for 10-15 years"

  • @realzyxtomatic
    @realzyxtomatic Год назад +371

    As an enterprise network engineer, you guys are killin' me here. But for small-business/home stuff, I love it. :)

    • @perksie
      @perksie Год назад +23

      misuse of the word trunk to say they can etherchanel/link aggregate got me.. 15:00

    • @aaronriggan2373
      @aaronriggan2373 Год назад +31

      @@perksie I mean.... technically true, but plenty of network vendors use Trunk and LAG interchangeably (looking at you Fortinet & Ubiquiti)

    • @L0rdPie
      @L0rdPie Год назад +13

      @@aaronriggan2373 HPE Procurve switches and the original Aruba stuff based on that are also guilty of the trunk=LAG sin

    • @engineeringvision9507
      @engineeringvision9507 Год назад +4

      Back when they stored backup hard drives in the bath

    • @shadowfx7
      @shadowfx7 Год назад +6

      As an ISP NOC engineer who works on Metro-E, the video where they discussed Ciena made me die inside a bit…

  • @factorjay2100
    @factorjay2100 Год назад +1

    DId not expect the transition to OPNsense at the end, well done on seeing the light

  • @craig3856
    @craig3856 Год назад +1

    The chemistry on set between Jake and Linus makes there videos just great to watch those 2 crack me up when they have a shoot together BIG LOL

  • @Albert-wk8ts
    @Albert-wk8ts Год назад +1069

    I think they should consider having an actual server room in their new building. That would allow them to have a larger room and a couple of racks.

    • @jeepdog5
      @jeepdog5 Год назад +187

      Who needs proper cooling, redundant power, hot air containment, cable management, expandability 🤦‍♂

    • @JoshThiedeJT
      @JoshThiedeJT Год назад +48

      @@jeepdog5 dinkleberg…..

    • @RealIV2
      @RealIV2 Год назад +21

      I believe they already do have a room planned for that

    • @TheLocoBoomer
      @TheLocoBoomer Год назад +7

      haha, this guy gets it -->>@@jeepdog5

    • @jeepdog5
      @jeepdog5 Год назад +8

      @@TheLocoBoomer lots of time spent in data centers

  • @aznwierdone
    @aznwierdone Год назад +1177

    linus: "wow our current router is five years old. it needs to be upgraded."
    also linus: "our new router will last 10, 20 years."

    • @Algenhirn
      @Algenhirn Год назад +61

      to be fair if there's not a big spike in internet speeds in the next 10 years this one will easily last them 10 - 20 years

    • @MrMarcetLP
      @MrMarcetLP Год назад +20

      @@Algenhirn XD Thanks for future prediction. What stock should i buy? Can you help me with this too?

    • @kevin65731
      @kevin65731 Год назад +28

      trans rights

    • @thewarmwind6171
      @thewarmwind6171 Год назад +1

      I think he meant for a theoretical client. Not for LTT.

    • @robot3266
      @robot3266 Год назад +3

      The first one was made by jake

  • @Krebbaroni
    @Krebbaroni Год назад

    Currently in a Network Security class, this video was fascinating and super informative!

  • @Oscarcat37
    @Oscarcat37 Год назад +2

    6:39 "This was supposed to be a very short side-quest"
    You just summed up the entirety of networking

  • @SpherionOS
    @SpherionOS Год назад +140

    This channel is literally "We do what we must because we can". Amazing

    • @squrrll
      @squrrll Год назад +15

      It's hard to overstate my satisfaction.

    • @Jono997
      @Jono997 Год назад +3

      And now they're making an actual testing facility. Next thing we know Yvonne's gonna be the base for GladOS.

  • @MayaPosch
    @MayaPosch Год назад +369

    Love how the front of the server rack looks quite neat and tidy, presumably for the guided tours, while the back is a horrendous and completely unlabelled mess.
    Kinda like a mullet: business at the front, party at the back :)

    • @bheinks
      @bheinks Год назад +21

      as a mullet-wielding sysadmin, I approve of this analogy 👍

    • @Noticerofthings
      @Noticerofthings Год назад

      Hehe how true

    • @comedyreliefguy5112
      @comedyreliefguy5112 Год назад +2

      *Better Call Saul theme plays*

    • @graemejohnson9025
      @graemejohnson9025 Год назад

      only idiots put their server in such a small room, then try to cool it with air con.. the reason data centers are huge is? because natural airflow... grab a office with a window, set it up as a server room.. and let nature do half the work..
      I wonder how much, Co2 blurting power LTT is using now? Yet Promote Electric cars?
      That is a truly ammerture server room..

    • @Joescotterpuss
      @Joescotterpuss Год назад

      The front end vs the back end of any website.

  • @nicknorthcutt7680
    @nicknorthcutt7680 11 месяцев назад

    My dad worked as a project manager at Cisco Systems for 15 years, its really cool to see newer routers and networking systems! I miss the days he worked there, so much cool stuff to ask him about

  • @RemlapL99
    @RemlapL99 Год назад +2

    Honeslty i really enjoy watching the server content, its a side im quite intrested in and would love to see some more content around them!

  • @avlinrbdig5715
    @avlinrbdig5715 Год назад +393

    since they do so much server content, they should have a larger server room with good lighting and room for people to film and rails in the roof for cameras and top views and an openable roof for those lovely server-drone shots

    • @johngaltline9933
      @johngaltline9933 Год назад +13

      Why? What they have is already twice the space that most home server folks have.

    • @littletimmy7057
      @littletimmy7057 Год назад +76

      what they need is an it department

    • @RedHeadForester
      @RedHeadForester Год назад +10

      It's such a nice day, why don't we just do the server room upgrades outdoors? (Cue incoming baseball...)

    • @zyeborm
      @zyeborm Год назад +5

      that wouldn't be nearly as much fun to watch though

    • @Syokool
      @Syokool Год назад +2

      I'm seriously worried they will f up something major if they are allowed to tweak more servers. Don't give them more space to make an even bigger mess.

  • @flameraker6824
    @flameraker6824 Год назад +128

    LMG is the only company where an employee can get away with calling the boss of the company an idiot
    Multiple times a day

    • @jamesdouglass6251
      @jamesdouglass6251 Год назад +20

      In front of millions of people!

    • @geroldmanders9742
      @geroldmanders9742 Год назад +2

      And you think that this doesn't happen anywhere else? Granted, name-calling won't happen in earshot of that particular boss (or his/her tell-tale lackeys). Pretty important distiction to make though, hahaha

    • @tomsite2901uk
      @tomsite2901uk Год назад +3

      Nope, I call the boss several times a day a blithering idiot and worse.... When I stand in front of a mirror....

  • @GTDScala
    @GTDScala Год назад +2

    I love the chemistry between Jake and Linus. Makes for such good videos.

  • @bradenmatcham9772
    @bradenmatcham9772 Год назад

    this stuff is my whole job so it's nice to hear you explain some of it and finally understand what I do and why

    • @bradenmatcham9772
      @bradenmatcham9772 Год назад

      (I have no training, everything I know was learned on the job)

  • @DSP1337
    @DSP1337 Год назад +246

    I remember the days where Jake was new on the team and the audience just couldnt deal with his sense of humor back then.
    He has come a long way since then and the Linus + Jake videos have become one of the most entertaining things to watch over the last couple of years 👍

    • @rogueanuerz
      @rogueanuerz Год назад +3

      agree

    • @justindavis5960
      @justindavis5960 Год назад +1

      That's past Jake. Screw that guy

    • @craiggerhardstein7305
      @craiggerhardstein7305 Год назад +5

      I think it has to do with Jake basically doing a lot of the work on linus new house he is in all the videos of it

    • @udittlamba
      @udittlamba Год назад +4

      they have great chemistry together.

  • @BrandonTisor
    @BrandonTisor Год назад +83

    I built my own router a year or so ago and decided to go OPNsense. An unexpected surprise to see LTT talk about it and actually switch to it at the end of the video.

    • @Hittares
      @Hittares Год назад +7

      Yep, did the same thing about a month ago, got an old dell sff desktop with ivy bridge i5 and use it as a opnsense+jellyfin server, virtualised in proxmox. Rock solid.

    • @MostlyPennyCat
      @MostlyPennyCat Год назад +3

      I built my own router back when you didn't have a lot of choice.
      We'd just got a 1 MEGABIT connection and routers weren't a thing outside Cisco and businesses.
      Spec was:
      Pentium 75
      32mb EDO RAM
      Dual Intel PCI 10baseT NICs
      Dual 1.44Mb floppies for the boot ROM (LRP Linux), giving us QoS and OpenVPN on top of routing and MAC spoofing.
      I think it was about 25 Years ago.

    • @rybaluc
      @rybaluc Год назад

      @@MostlyPennyCat 25 years ago wasn't even openvpn. Must be added later.
      It's sad that back in those days i not even had flat rate landline and had to visit school which had just 32kbit circuit. Cost was about 300$/month. But still cheaper than dialup ( we never got real flat rate possibility).

    • @MostlyPennyCat
      @MostlyPennyCat Год назад +1

      @@rybaluc
      Uh, maybe we added openvpn a few years later.
      First we had a 1.44mb floppy "ROM"
      Then, I added another floppy which gave us enough space to add TCP/IP QoS to keep latencies down for gaming and browsing even when using the megabit for downloading through Traffic Shaping.
      That also gave us enough space to run a local DNS cache which, at the time, gave us a massive perceived boost while web browsing.
      I suspect it was only later that we added OpenVPN routes to each others houses.

    • @MostlyPennyCat
      @MostlyPennyCat Год назад +3

      @@rybaluc
      I'd just graduated from University in London. The technical universities, like Brunel, had access to JANET, the Joint Academic Network.
      When I joined I went from a 56k modem at home to quad T1s there.
      We saw download rates of over 1 megabyte a second. MP3 had just become a thing and suddenly we had instant access to all the music ever made.
      Good times!

  • @WaffleCake
    @WaffleCake Год назад +5

    Jake's pretty good at his job. Manages to be knowledgeable and a good co-host.👍

  • @BloodyIron
    @BloodyIron Год назад +1

    I'm really glad you're showcasing OPNSense! Yay!

  • @cxdeblue6055
    @cxdeblue6055 Год назад +95

    As someone that works in IT, these infrastructure videos are my favorite :)

    • @shlokbhakta2893
      @shlokbhakta2893 Год назад +4

      As a hobbyist, same

    • @thelegalsystem
      @thelegalsystem Год назад +2

      Same. I got to help set up a Cisco ASR 9000 once and it was the most stressful and exciting thing I've done in a minute.

    • @RK-tx5lb
      @RK-tx5lb Год назад

      Same here. I LOVE these episodes! I have pfsense running here at home and also 2 Fortigate routers. My son also works in ICT but still lives at home with us, so that explains it. Hobby got a bit out of hand here. His, and mine. 😂

    • @Time4Technology
      @Time4Technology Год назад +8

      They put me in pain - they have the hardware resources to build a nice redundant load balanced network infrastructure with high uptime, but they hack it together instead of hiring a professional for a week. I get its fun and games to play around with the gear for them and it doesn't have to be all "super professional", but they run an office for people and there's no reason for them not to split it into one "playground LAN" and one professionally set up "corporate LAN".

    • @nathanielrand3630
      @nathanielrand3630 Год назад +2

      They are my favorite and at the same time, the worst thing ever.

  • @Nur__
    @Nur__ Год назад +78

    On the other hand, I would love to see a series where these guys clean up the server room and that mess inside. Maybe move the storage to another room and have the internet there or just expand the whole room and just go balls to the wall like they like to do.

    • @tams805
      @tams805 Год назад

      The problem is that the return on that investment is going to be very low. The space needed and the disruption it would cause would be significant. And while they spend a lot of on other stuff, things like Creative Warehouse produce profit on each product sold. A better server room with better equipment (that they often don't pay for) would only really offer savings, not generate revenue.

    • @ericvogt5460
      @ericvogt5460 Год назад +1

      @@tams805 A propper server room setup with all things sorted out and organized wouldnt make revenue but is the basis of the revnue they get. If this whole setup they have goes off by overheating through the air conditioning, power things or no planed redundancy the couldnt make the revnues they do now

  • @georgerothwell
    @georgerothwell Год назад

    Great video, good dynamic between you guys. You really need 3+ racks and a much bigger room though

  • @techo2k9
    @techo2k9 Год назад

    That cable management makes me cry!
    This did give me an idea though for my own rack mount router.

  • @mihaitha
    @mihaitha Год назад +67

    Great idea Jake, throw the power meter at Linus and say "catch!". Because we all know how good Linus is at holding things, let alone at catching things hurtling towards him.

    • @PH96Official
      @PH96Official Год назад

      OMG, I literally just saw this.

    • @ranualfhunter1869
      @ranualfhunter1869 Год назад +2

      Linus is like a cat on the desk- stuff just ends up on the floor.."because"..

  • @TurntableTV
    @TurntableTV Год назад +35

    Man, it must be so fun to be an actual employee of this company. I absolutely love their interactions!

    • @RK-tx5lb
      @RK-tx5lb Год назад +11

      That is the outside. The reality is, that you have to do that every week, and you have to work very fast, because you have deadlines: the filming has to be done and to be complete and uploaded. It's certainly not all fun and games, although it may seem so. It's hard work. But it pays well. 🙂

    • @jamiepilkey
      @jamiepilkey Год назад +7

      @@RK-tx5lb Down in Logistics, we manage to accomplish a lot of stuff every day and still have a good time. I agree that it is not all fun and games, but I am far less stressed and overworked at LMG than I have been at any other company I have ever worked for.

    • @Beakerbite
      @Beakerbite Год назад

      @@RK-tx5lb it sounds like the deadline stress is why Taran left. He's freelancing now and taking less work.

  • @Maurice2
    @Maurice2 Год назад

    I love watching the server upgrade videos because I never have any idea on what they are talking about and I find it funny

  • @zborhbeimk1409
    @zborhbeimk1409 Год назад

    when i look at all these wires...man you are so organized :)..

  • @oriwan3786
    @oriwan3786 Год назад +258

    I moved to opnsense after 8 years of pfsense. The main reasons are hardened bsd os, more frequent updates and very friendly community. Let’s not forget the predatory drama from pfsense.

    • @Thats_Mr_Random_Person_to_you
      @Thats_Mr_Random_Person_to_you Год назад +24

      Agree with opnsense. They are planning to move away from the hardened bsd as its less helpful now than the past. I only installed opnsense last yr, but reading the whole pfsense drama totally made me ignore them.

    • @denxos
      @denxos Год назад +11

      what drama? i'm out of the loop

    • @Thats_Mr_Random_Person_to_you
      @Thats_Mr_Random_Person_to_you Год назад

      @@denxos TL;DR many many years ago just after opnsense forked from pfsense due to dev disagreements the then leader of the pfsense team started doing a whole smear campaign against the opnsense devs to the point of cybersquatting the opnsense domain (ie they boight it before the opnsense devs could) and hosting a webpage smearing opnsense and talking up pfsense.
      A court forced the pfsense dev lead to hand the domian over to opnsense and there was a bit of a change of leadership team at pfsense. But it was just such a douche move that it STILL hangs over their heads years later, and as such when looking at the two options I refused to support pfsense.
      Opnsense is also more 'open' license wise but thats only of marginal benefit.

    • @yourt00bz
      @yourt00bz Год назад

      @DONT READ MY PROFILE PICTURE super zero effort shitpost growth strategy can only be Admired

    • @p_serdiuk
      @p_serdiuk Год назад +5

      And opnsense has a zerotier plugin.

  • @mertom2
    @mertom2 Год назад

    Network updates are rarely this clean. Good job!

  • @AlexanderRay92
    @AlexanderRay92 Год назад +1

    One advantage of an overpowered router/firewall is that, aside from handling your internet speed, it increases the speed of traffic between your vlans.
    In my job we actually have way more lateral traffic across vlans than we do vertical traffic with the internet, for example.

  • @unclesammedia
    @unclesammedia Год назад +40

    I don’t know why, but the thumbnail of: “The System is Down” immediately brought me back to the Homestar Runner days 😆

  • @Norhaxu
    @Norhaxu Год назад +46

    I can't say I understand much of networking, but when I see Linus and Jake, I'm here for the reality show.

  • @calbert167
    @calbert167 Год назад

    Casual Strongbad reference in the thumb-nail. Love it!

  • @banshee10000
    @banshee10000 Год назад

    Ive been using PfSense for over 15 years now. The backup and restore feature is god tier. Running it on a old Core2Duo too.

  • @pjpleiss
    @pjpleiss Год назад +314

    Good on you for paying attention to hardware lifecycles. It's all fun and games until you find out that the router you have been using to service 15,000 homes hasn't been rebooted in 8 years.

    • @lucasrem
      @lucasrem Год назад +19

      Your 10 bit router is still good enough for gaming!

    • @thelegalsystem
      @thelegalsystem Год назад +31

      Honestly impressed with that uptime. That's a reliable electrical grid!

    • @desoroxxx
      @desoroxxx Год назад +8

      @@thelegalsystem ups

    • @thelegalsystem
      @thelegalsystem Год назад +7

      @@desoroxxx yeah every commercual UPS I have seen allows the device to safely shut down after a loss of power, not keep it on throughout the outage.

    • @kingsavage2272
      @kingsavage2272 Год назад +5

      "I'm tired boss"

  • @JWSpradlin
    @JWSpradlin Год назад +41

    I love OPNsense. I swapped to it as my first "custom built" router earlier this year after rocking an ASUS RT-AC3200P for a few years, which is now just my AP. I'm still only using the dual gigabit ports on the SuperMicro motherboard, one for WAN and one for LAN, but I plan to upgrade to 10gbit eventually. I think I have two full 16x slots available.

    • @RK-tx5lb
      @RK-tx5lb Год назад +1

      In time, i also want to upgrade to 10Gbit, but it's still a bit too expensive to do that now. Besides firewalls and routers, i will have to replace at least 8 gigabit-switches and, to obtain full bandwidth, upgrade all cabling to cat7 or fiber. So, i wait a bit for prices to drop some more.

  • @dinosaurandnapkin
    @dinosaurandnapkin Год назад +7

    My favourite moment was when Linus heard "what if we had 100 gigabit internet?" he just looked up, dead in the eyes, a man who had grown up on dial up, looking at the rest of us "oldies" who know how insane the thought of 100 gigabit internet as an idea actually sounds.

    • @1idd0kun
      @1idd0kun Год назад

      It's gonna be a long time before that kinda of speed can be useful, since most websites and cloud services don't have more than 1gig of bandwidth. You might go fast on your end but you're bottlenecked on the other side.

  • @protator
    @protator Год назад +4

    patch panels in the front, all the actual gear in the rear. Sounds good.
    Someone should volunteer for some weekend dollars and reorganize that cabinet

  • @Cobinja
    @Cobinja Год назад +56

    2:15 Jake: "Hey, we're not gonna kill their internet, are we?"
    Linus: "Sorry, to kill everyone?"
    Jake: "No, their internet"
    Jake the lifesaver 😅

  • @MrGregsRnR
    @MrGregsRnR Год назад +17

    Jake's excitement at 20 cores is infectious.
    I dont have any need for this level of hardware, but seeing what is available definitely helps with looking at future upgrades

    • @THETACHIchris
      @THETACHIchris Год назад +5

      Neither do they. Netgate's 1537 is capable of passing 20Gbps and runs a quad core.

  • @MediocreHexPeddler
    @MediocreHexPeddler Год назад

    It's always funny to see the cameras you guys use for actual filming and remind myself that it's not a weapon from Ratchet and Clank.

  • @uncoverjapan
    @uncoverjapan Год назад +18

    Linus must be like a proud work dad seeing Jake become such a core part of the channel

  • @only1gameguru
    @only1gameguru Год назад +14

    Father and son work so well together... I couldn't think of any other person Linus could easily force into cramped work spaces.

  • @Mordantine
    @Mordantine Год назад +1

    I’m revising for my Network+ exam. This server room makes me sweaty. I couldn’t run something so untidy!

  • @driftlx
    @driftlx Год назад +2

    3:23 very exquisite cable management 🤌

  • @toronaldaris
    @toronaldaris Год назад +97

    I feel bad for Later Jake, don't let your boss push you around when it comes to change management!

    • @nephrium
      @nephrium Год назад +17

      I think most bosses would want a better excuse than "Cuz it's cool man! lmao" But you can wave some extra cores under Linus nose and he'll bite.

    • @RK-tx5lb
      @RK-tx5lb Год назад +2

      Screw that guy. 😂

    • @rarekid740
      @rarekid740 Год назад

      @@nephrium Most bosses have to pay for upgrading gear, I'm sure supermicro was more than happy to send this out for free

    • @chrisb.7787
      @chrisb.7787 Год назад

      @DONT READ MY PROFILE PICTURE to pull the plug or not to pull the plug? That is the question.

    • @GOWvMatchstick
      @GOWvMatchstick Год назад

      @DONT READ MY PROFILE PICTURE okay

  • @HTDutchy
    @HTDutchy Год назад +43

    Yay for OPNSense! I can recommend their business license as it gives you a way more stable repo and easy management of multiple instances.
    I also manage 2 of their hardware routers, pretty good kit!

    • @toddosty
      @toddosty Год назад +6

      I can't imagine using pfsense after all the shenanigans they've pulled (see Wireguard, for example). OPN for the win.

    • @StrokeMahEgo
      @StrokeMahEgo Год назад +1

      @@toddosty what's wrong with wireguard?

    • @rpavlik1
      @rpavlik1 Год назад +4

      @@StrokeMahEgo nothing just their initial implementation of it. See Wikipedia.

    • @denxos
      @denxos Год назад +1

      @@toddosty The current Wireguard package is solid tho

    • @toddosty
      @toddosty Год назад +1

      @@denxos Missing the point, though. This is a case where the journey is just as important as the destination. And this isn't anywhere near the first time Netgate pulled shady stuff.

  • @F16Jap
    @F16Jap Год назад +1

    @18:17 Yes you are making your own media converter (y). It's indeed smart to utilise the equipment you have.
    As long as you mark it well
    + it's temporarily (like if :D)

  • @daveyks1
    @daveyks1 Год назад +3

    Jake and Linus have great chemistry...they should host a call in show on high end computing...

  • @SebastianSonntag
    @SebastianSonntag Год назад +3

    5:05 60 or 70 years from now, when old man Linus finally kicks the bucket, "I have no idea what I just unplugged" should be the inscription on his headstone.

  • @jessicagray8852
    @jessicagray8852 Год назад +7

    Im still learning networking at a proffessional level, LOVE videos like this that teach me quite a bit, but also keep me entertained so i dont feel depressed watching it after work like video lectures lol

  • @fleasname
    @fleasname Год назад

    Jake is gonna love zero tier. It's amazing. Have a buddy,that untill recently, worked there. It's super fast and works flawlessly, easy as heck.

  • @Fetrovsky
    @Fetrovsky Год назад

    The editing of your shows has surprisingly still improved.

  • @aikusan1727
    @aikusan1727 Год назад +19

    Now I feel better with my server cable management by just seeing this.

  • @edatabaseerror
    @edatabaseerror Год назад +41

    Please do a full server room make over it looks ridiculous over there 😀

  • @Gunbudder
    @Gunbudder Год назад

    I have 3 ISP hookups. 1 dsl, 1 dial up and 1 satellite! one of them is usually working and the dialup is mostly just a holdover. if the dsl ever goes down, i usually just don't even bother with dialup because its easy to forget how impossibly slow it is. even with a mail client, its still pretty slow for emails lol

  • @prospekt_1
    @prospekt_1 Год назад +1

    14:43 Loving the continuity here

  • @mvarns
    @mvarns Год назад +15

    I actually went straight for OPNsense and skipped pfSense when I setup an old R210II as a router for the homelab mostly due to WireGuard support at the time. Nothing to brag about compared to that beast of a router, but it is interesting seeing hardware like that and more people switching to OPNsense!

    • @zyeborm
      @zyeborm Год назад

      r210's were a cool form factor. The shallow depth on them is afaik still unmatched by anything in dells current lineup. I had a whole company running off a pair of those running ganeti as a VM host all sitting in a wall mount rack. Was awesome to live migrate and screw around on ones hardware while there were still users running RDP and phone calls live through the asterisk VM.
      Came in really handy when they had a hardware failure once and the "next business day" service was more like "the next few days" I could have pushed and they would have made it out at like 7pm but meh everything was still running lol.

    • @toodarkpark
      @toodarkpark Год назад

      Same, I went OPNSense on my personal network after deploying many PFSense boxes to other companies. Why? The leadership at Netgate are petty, childish morons. I don't have time to put up with that. Frankly it is embarrassing. I am very happy with OPNSense. It is better in many ways, and just as good in most of the rest. The community is smaller, but much of the PFSense community solutions apply as well. And the leadership are not dicks. Bonus.

  • @TheBloodypete
    @TheBloodypete Год назад +23

    I love seeing these Father Son projects come together, so heartwarming! 😂🤣

    • @issaciams
      @issaciams Год назад +2

      Lol

    • @EricBangalish
      @EricBangalish Год назад

      IKR?! I wonder how far they are on getting that doo doo out of Jake's house slippers!

  • @thefack149
    @thefack149 Год назад

    I love how the video ingest boxes sit bass ackwards on the desk.

  • @johnsmithe4656
    @johnsmithe4656 Год назад

    I love my pfSense DIY firewall. I will have to consider OpenSense next time I upgrade/replace.

  • @rickymyers7813
    @rickymyers7813 Год назад +8

    I ran into the same dilemma when I was on Pfsense where feature parity was slow and updates seemed to be only when the OS gets its major update, but as you said, parts like the underlying OS may still not be updated to the latest. I had used both but switched back to Opnsense for faster updates and security patches as well as support for the latest drivers/features. Not looking back. Glad to see you came to the same conclusion pretty much.

  • @flamingscar5263
    @flamingscar5263 Год назад +43

    When Linus's company router is more powerful then your entire PC

    • @nephrium
      @nephrium Год назад +5

      When his old router that he's giving to an employee is faster than most peoples gaming machines.

  • @yuxuanhuang3523
    @yuxuanhuang3523 Год назад

    Would love to have a full tour, with animations to help with understanding, how the LTT servers, routers and switches are set up. Most of us have little to no idea of what a enterprise level of networking should look like.
    All I have at home is a really old 10-gig fiber to 4x 1-gig RJ45 router, which is reasonable for 1 gig internet. Then one port goes to IPTV(internet TV), one to chained WIFI, another one directly to my computer and the final one goes to a 8-port switch that covers all ethernet panels, which are probably never plugged into anyway. And this is already overkill for daily use like gaming and browsing, only time I use 1-gig is downloading from steam or providing a download from my NAS for a friend

  • @ahrtal7606
    @ahrtal7606 Год назад

    I am hopping the day they remake the server room, get a DMZ Switch, get a FW from a Mayor brand, configure them in HA, make a stack from those Switch with unused ports and get a serious, efficient, and greener cooling system…
    I wonder if they know that the consume from the UPS will doubled if they connect the devices power intake, 1 to normal and 1 to protected power source.
    Future Jake would find the way to do it.
    I love this channel, keep the good work.

  • @emraef
    @emraef Год назад +5

    after having lots of trouble with my ISP issued router i installed opnsense a couple of days ago, and i love it.

  • @jaxton7280
    @jaxton7280 Год назад +76

    Man if that's what LINUS' server room cable management looks like I don't even want to attempt my own lol

    • @RK-tx5lb
      @RK-tx5lb Год назад +5

      I had to clean up such messes for several companies in the past in the time i was a network guy. 20 years ago. It's actually easier than it looks. Trick is to document exactly what port is connected to what port. Then you're safe.

    • @johngaltline9933
      @johngaltline9933 Год назад +5

      That's what any server room looks like where hardware gets swapped in and out with any kind of regularity. They are only neat if no one is touching them, cause the moment you change gear and need 8 network jacks where you used to need four, any organization goes out the window, and it is not worth the time to redo everything just to make it look neat.

    • @peteratkins7383
      @peteratkins7383 Год назад +1

      @@johngaltline9933 it was neat and tidy once :) lol

    • @jaxton7280
      @jaxton7280 Год назад

      @@johngaltline9933 that does make sense