@Cypeq

Great video i still don't know what unix is.

@navrade

Easy-to-understand visuals, clear-cut explanations, a solid overview of the history, and some banger music. High-quality content in my book.

Studying for a system-level programming midterm, but will check out your other videos afterward!

@performkaizen

I don't understand why everyone is giving these positive comments but nothing in the title was ever answered in the video

@indicgamer2907

underatted video, deserves more views

@johnelectric933

I know this is old, but if you look at the code in the original DOS, they stole a lot including loadable drivers. There is even a residual variable instance counter as a hook for multi-user.

@todessehnsucht

I know that it is an OS but I find it hard to visualize it. Like, OK, it is an operating system, but what about graphics and what not? I mean, what it >>looked<< like? When people were sitting in front of a computer with Unix as the OS, what were they looking at? GUI and whatnot...

@793Rich

Simple, clear and straight forward!

@Braulio-u1b

Dude, this is such a great format for telling overly technical history like this! Great job bro, this was exactly what I was looking for and it made PERFECT sense. Thanks!! Keep it up!!

@microsnail2761

Just started learning about all this stuff well after college since I am looking to change careers and explore my interest in programming.  Really appreciate this video!!

@WatchTheThinker

I am learning to code in the C Programming langauge, using o3 as a guide throughout. I requested that it provide me with some historical context so that I can better understand and approacitate the theory behind the language and it mentioned Unix. You did a great job introducing this to me. Fantastic overview, thank you.

@aayuradityasaraswat6400

Best unix video i have come across......great visualisation bro...well done

@mahatmawisesa9706

very cool explanation! this channel should deserve more subscribers

@Adrian-re9fh

Great video, it really resumes very well how we evolved with Unix operating system.

@TeXplaiNIT

Hi all - it's been a while since the last upload, great to be back. Enjoy this layman's explanation of a castrated operating system! haha

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@RaFiStudiozOfficial

Nice job, I think you did it justice in a short form

@thewatcher5271

I Enjoyed This Video. More Credit Should Be Given To Dennis Ritchie Regarding UNIX & C. We All Know Windows Is Mostly Written In C, Thank You. (Comment #127)

@silentblackhole

Great overview, thanks.

@hmdz150

MacOS is Unix at core and this is clear when working with a terminal app in Mac. iOS and iPadOS are also based on Darwin which is Apple's unix core. 
I think MaC is the best OS for those who can't decide between Windows and Linux. It has the best of the both worlds. And Homebrew is a great package manager for Mac.

@GodEmperorSuperStar

3:00 Eight Edition UNIX (UNIX v8) is in the wrong place on that tree. Rob Pike wrote that the history of UNIX leaves out Bell Labs research UNIX after version 7 as if it never happened. Did you know that Dennis Ritchie wrote symbolic links for UNIX v8 and his code was added to BSD? Did you know that there was a Datakit based network called XUNET that was contemporaneous with the ARPANET and XUNET connected Bell Labs with the University of California at Berkeley (UCB) where BSD came from?

@Luxxinator

Great video! I‘m reading a book about Linux right now and a part of it is the history of Unix and this video really helped me understand it better. :D