Prime Reacts: I like this Backend
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- Опубликовано: 15 фев 2023
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GREAT VIDEO!!!
this www.youtube.com/@hnasr!!!! link in the description is broken, also great reaction video comments of someone who actually works in Netflix adds tons of value
😊😊@@eppi6328
Really enjoyed this! fantastic to see the actual perspective from someone who helped built this. learned alot! thanks for the feedback.
I am a fan of both of you 😍
dude!! Your stuff is SOOOO awesome btw
I hope that you enjoyed this :)
Epic crossover
Please do a collab on some video topic. Love both of you 💗💗💗💗
Really great content Hussein, but I don't understand half of your sayings. However, I really love to learn about it. Could you recommend me some of the beginner resources to learn. Thank you very much.
Learning that Prime created the Netflix auto-play with volume feature makes me feel like I am a young Jedi learning that a Sith lord is my father.
YOU DONT KNOW THE POWER OF THE DARK SIDE
lol
@@ThePrimeTimeagen The real Sith Lord is whoever decides on the metrics for those A/B test cells. Participating in the attention economy is voting for more distracting features in the same way that buying a banana is voting for the board members of Dole.
Same here 🎉
Pretty sure the winner of that A/B test is because everyone tried to pause the autoplay video, but ended up going to it instead!
True but to be fair the captions idea would be sooo visually annoying and messy
Or perhaps because most netflix users stream on TVs. Autoplay is mostly annoying when youre using a PC or a mobile phone. On TV it's a godsend.
Not when you have kids and the last thing my wife watched was a steamy Bridgerton scene.
I don’t know how you sleep at night knowing you’re building things for monsters who’d want the sound on… 👀👀
I AM A MONSTER
@@ThePrimeTimeagen FrankesteinAgen
I would love more technical reactions like this
thats the fun!
same here!!
Agree, more technical reactions please, we need that sweet technical nectar knowledge
Andddddd we're now a react channel
I never loved reaction vids, but this is ThePrimeTime.
my man
BRO, this one was amazing, thanks Prime!! S2 keep pumping those juicy content
yaya!
well, i found these kind of videos are really entertaining. Love it.
ty my man !
31:49 Translating to human speech: Basically you will send an authentication token to the server when connecting. The authentication token has information on how long does the token lasts. The server will see that the last time was longer than that value. Therefore you are not authenticated.
Thanks :)
There’s always something enjoyable and funny when you build something on a visible company site and it survives multiple years later despite everything else being built around it.
its always so weird
@@ThePrimeTimeagen Yeah it is. How I'd explain it is there's kind of nakedness to it, like looking back in the first person you lost your virginity to. I always thought I'd come to this crossroads of having smothering pride for jumping through hoops to deliver on a very visible, functional part of a site, instead there's almost an intense self-doubt like you could've built it better, as if you could've read minds or had every single possible requirement written for you out of the gate. I guess the benefit of it though is you lose the fear (insert Dune quote here.)
31:00 The "small ISP" thing constantly impresses me ; again it's something you already mentioned, IIRC called partner program or whatever, but it's a really good move from Netflix and indeed forces some clever engineering to happen behind the scenes!
My 2 favorite engineers in one video.. couldn't ask for more
26:00 It is suprising that Netflix does it this way. Because on iOS or Android, it won't work. The way this usually works, is that when the content starts it loads a sprite image, with all the thumbnails. And then you traverse all the thumbnails/frames in this big image. RUclips also does it like that in Web. (Or at least last time I checked). I actually implemented this on the Peacock iOS app, and it was a lot of fun.
watched this live 10/10 will watch again. this kind of content is so fun, reaction + technical insight
Great video Prime! Love these more technical deep dives, especially as a frontend engineer
yayaya! react stuff has been really fun
frontend dev*
@@ivan3584 nigga, let him be !
I love Hussein’s videos. He is great for backend and networking. He gets into details and makes it interesting, like a story when getting deep into some topic. Great guy and great channel.
I love his channel ! Have learned so much from him especially in the network layers.
I see primeTime, I click like and comment to boost the video!
LETS GO!
I think you upgrading the Netflix “Oops something went wrong.” to “Whoops something went wrong.” was pure genius. Legendary.
this feels like the dev equivalent of the marvel universe where all my fav devs are crossing one another :))
Hussein Nasser is literally one of the best programmers to do it. I’ve been watching him for years
he is out of this world
I love the troll with the missile targeting reference and half the chat not understanding, and the other half of the chat is laughing their asses off
I’m convinced Prime helped write that missile guidance system in his last life.
Good job! It was fascinating and I had a good laugh!
This is awesome watching someone decode something you worked on.
31:48
Prime, you forgot to specify that in the event the position where you are authenticated is not the position where you weren't, the system has acquired a variation.
Variation is a significant factor.
Best video by far. Thank you Blazingly appreciative
This is BY FAR the most fun and entertaining videos of all of Prime’s channels
I'd absolutely love more stuff like this.
Never thought a tech breakdown reaction could be this interesting . Nice one
Did I imagine that the endpoint has a crazy amount of query strings? Lol love it
2:56 So exactly what prime video has
Hussein is a great mind. seen the video but going to rewatch for the netflix perspsective
yaya! Hussein was amazing
This was amazing!
What a combo, learning about backend and watching Cobra Kai... sort of.
Hussein is a great RUclipsr. One of those guys that make you excited about techmology.
awesome video. loved this
Oooo this is a long one. I think I'll go make some coffee to enjoy while I watch
This is going to be my favourite video for a while
hah :)
2:10 I would never admit this to anyone 😂
When I clicked this video I thought I read 3:47 so I thought this be a good video to watch before my morning scrum. Guess I have to invest another 30 minutes cuz I miss read the length LOL. Love the content -- some days I almost die laughing watching.
:) lets go!
love his work too.
I really liked the Video great Insights and laughts all around thanks Prime
2:04 in my list you are in second place right after the guy who invented pop-ups
Thats cool, my two favorite Tech guys in one video. LIKE !
This video was really really interessing!
The colab we needed
How the f*ck Dr.DisRespect became a rust programmer? This world went nuts! 🤣
2023 writers were very good
32:00 the missile knows where it is because it knows where it isn’t
Bro I am slow clapping. This is so-
IT DOES SO MANY THINGS!
What a great video!
5:00 If this has existed the whole time, please please please advocate for a little toggle switch with the word "autoplay" or auto-preview or something next to it somewhere on the home screen. Small and tucked away, but positioned obviously for someone looking for it.
Not gonna happen. Does nothing for engagement. Pray they don't kill the switch in the settings
11:18 had me dying laughing 🤣
I loved this cross over so much
Just found your channel. It's like Mike Wazowski teaching me how to code, what's not to like
The authenticator knows where It is because it knows where It isnt
The moment he said "stripped my request naked"😂😂😂😂😂 I lost it😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I've heard that HTTP/2 can cause load spikes on the server, since suddenly all/many of the assets are being requested at once, rather than spread out. Different servers have options to tune effective concurrency, so I'm not sure if this information is outdated or not.
I canceled my netflix because of the auto play with volume test.
Of course our monkey brains pressed the play button more when blasted with instant full volume audio. I didn't know about the turn-off auto play feature though. Thank you Prime
I wish I could like this video a hundred times
awesome
I laughed so hard at your reaction to /pathEvaluator.
Exactly how I would react if someone reviewed my work in a youtube video lol
The clicks on the video playing with volume is people like me, clicking by mistake trying to mute the video.
Where Prime rants about us ruining his Netflix A/B test and points his finger right at the camera...my Diet Coke all over the screen and camera. So.Damn.Funny
MOAR!
Anyone else notice how PRIME started getting SUPER heated over his baby being criticised?
I accept your apology, and needed to hear it.
Hussein makes great videos!
I have to mute my TV everytime i go on the Firestick Netflix App
PrimeTime = Instalike.
yayaya!
Would love to hear in the future how things work in the backend at a place like Netflix, how you design A/B tests, reactive streams, design reviews, CI/CD processes, etc.
Love the video and the new channel!
love this idea!!
TIL I can disable autoplay previews while browsing and my life just got so much less stressful.
14:42 He just lifted your skirt Prime haha :D
User's faces are the Pikachu meme when they find out other users use the software different than them.
You better be sorry, this caused havoc in my life🤣
"I was the person that made it auto play with volume..."
SHAME... SHAME... SHAME... 🔔
Dangerous title ... Closing in on Brokeback M...
It would be so cool if you interviewed Hussein sometime
i actually laughed out loud at the server auth part
I am a fan of backends as well
I like this react of a react 😂
😂
So I think that's interesting, and a case where an A/B test doesn't tell the whole story. The sound probably creates a bit of anxiety and makes the consumer feel like they must do something. But despite any uplift, that doesn't feel good.
Well that's probably what they were looking at. What situation caused a user to take action and make a decisions to watch a show the fastest. This could be the exact metric they were measuring, and what caused their decision
26:38 When he said "Blazingly fast" I just knew the reaction at 26:41 was coming.
Hussein Pog
17:25 i know this was a joke, but this would be a really good idea. lounge premium wifi with dns that resolves netflix to the internal server box, making waiting a much nicer experience 😂 (and much easier to pick up that server box with the video on it)
What I want to know is if the series is called La Casa de Papel, why it was named in Eglish as "Money Heist" and wasn't translated to "The house of Paper"? it was a great opportunity to explore the cultural difference and how in the Hispanic world mints are called "House of Coin" bills are described as "paper coin" thus "Casa de Papel" is a word play on these concepts that also explains the high stakes situation of this money heist.
Dude’s giving me Bill Burr vibes and I’m binging his vids rn
@ThePrimeTime , what do you think about making a video about Web3, problems advantages, and so on?
question: why require authentication for the content files on the CDN, wouldn't just having access control on the widevine licenses be good enough?
What is the reason you are still using i3? The tearing you get with X11 is kinda distracting imo and Wayland is quite good at this point
Picom solves tearing for me, I want to check a Wayland compositor but worried about losing time configuring it for Nvidia
>using vpn to hide any my info
>probably without vm
>probably just using his regular browser
>kekw 😂
Wonder why they don't compile all thumbnails into one file and then use css to show only specific part of this big image. This was optimization used in yahoo around 2008.
"thas trpc before trpc was trpc" 😂
definitely happened!
He is probably talking about the CPU cycle penalty on the server who has to service thousands of users at the same time and not the cycles at the client side when he is discussing the penalties of QUIC
3:30 what excatly was the test? I would bet 95% of the people just tried everything to mute that shit.
CONFESS MORE SINS, PRIMO!
2:00 you... son of a...
My man trying his best not to violate NDA agreement
big "devs react to speedruns" energy
The greatest swe youtube cross over