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Every YouTube video has a unique ID. Its up in the URL: a string of eleven characters that uniquely identifies which video you want. Now, YouTube has millions and millions of videos. The last stats that they released said they have 400 hours of video being uploaded every minute. So: are they ever going to run out of those IDs? Well, to find out, lets talk about counting systems. People count in Base 10. 0 to 9. Thatll be, hopefully, familiar to you. Computers count in base 2, in binary, but thats difficult for humans to read, it gets too long to write really, really quickly, so often computers will display it in base 16, hexadecimal. You have 0 to 9, and then A to F, and then you start adding to the next column. Humans cant understand that easily, but its efficient if we have to type it in somewhere, and 16 - 2 to the power of 4 - is also easy for computers to deal with. So how about Base 64? Thatd be a ridiculous counting system, right? Except. 64 is another one of those easy