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If you want to understand how the internet and modern distributed systems actually work, you have to understand the End-to-End Argument. This video breaks down the seminal 1984 paper by Jerome Saltzer, David Reed, and David Clark from MIT, which remains one of the most influential texts in computer science history. We explore the core philosophy that complex, application-specific functions—like file transfer reliability, error recovery, and encryption—should be handled at the "ends" of the system rather than inside the network itself. We discuss why trying to solve these problems at a low level is often redundant and incomplete, and how this principle has allowed the internet to remain scalable and flexible for decades. Whether you are a software architect, a network engineer, or a computer science student, this deep dive into protocol architecture and system design will change how you think about building reliable technology. #SystemDesign #ComputerScience #Networking #SoftwareArchitecture #DistributedSystems #EndToEnd #TechTheory #MIT #ProgrammingPrinciples