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Computer Connections - Computerphile

Computer Connections - Computerphile

Recently we took an old Sun server to pieces - Dr Bagley uses it to explain how most

Computer Timescales Mapped onto Human Timescales - Computerphile

Computer Timescales Mapped onto Human Timescales - Computerphile

Delving into the various timescales I hereby your

How Ethernet Sends Data - Computerphile

How Ethernet Sends Data - Computerphile

How the data flowing through your cables is organised with Matt Godbolt -- See Jane Street's training programs in New York, ...

How TOR Works- Computerphile

How TOR Works- Computerphile

What goes on TOR stays on TOR, or so we hope. Dr Mike Pound takes us through how Onion Routing works. This video was ...

Network Stacks and the Internet - Computerphile

Network Stacks and the Internet - Computerphile

Surfing the web and Internet stacks. Free audiobook: http://www.audible.com/

Transport Layer Security (TLS) - Computerphile

Transport Layer Security (TLS) - Computerphile

It's absolutely everywhere, but what is TLS and where did it come from? Dr Mike Pound explains the background behind this ...

What is Bootstrapping Anyway? - Computerphile

What is Bootstrapping Anyway? - Computerphile

Where does it all start? How is it was say "C is written in C" - Matt Godbolt breaks it down by building it up! Find out more about ...

Network Layers Model (Networking Basics) - Computerphile

Network Layers Model (Networking Basics) - Computerphile

"The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry" - as the ISO team were designing a beautiful, structured layered model, ...

How Computers Store Data Serially - Computerphile

How Computers Store Data Serially - Computerphile

How does data get organised to be stored or sent serially? Matt Godbolt explains some of the encoding used in old devices like ...

Computer Science ∩ Mathematics (Type Theory) - Computerphile

Computer Science ∩ Mathematics (Type Theory) - Computerphile

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Building a Data Center Inside Your Laptop - Computerphile

Building a Data Center Inside Your Laptop - Computerphile

Build a virtual switching network inside your own

Almost All Web Encryption Works Like This (SP Networks) - Computerphile

Almost All Web Encryption Works Like This (SP Networks) - Computerphile

Substitution-permutation networks are the basis for almost all modern symmetric cryptography. Dr Mike Pound explains.

Why Internet Slows Down When it's Busy - Computerphile

Why Internet Slows Down When it's Busy - Computerphile

ISPs don't always get it right - they gamble that all of their subscribers won't use all of their bandwidth all of the time. Dr Richard ...

Infinite Data Structures: To Infinity & Beyond! - Computerphile

Infinite Data Structures: To Infinity & Beyond! - Computerphile

Infinite data structures sound impossible. Professor Graham Hutton shows how laziness can win them over. EXTRA BITS: ...

Ethernet (50th Birthday) - Computerphile

Ethernet (50th Birthday) - Computerphile

"Ethernet" was named because the inventor believed that the standard could transcend different types of media & 50 yrs on, we ...

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Save our Software - Computerphile

See the Steve and Sir Martyn playing the game on our chemistry channel (Periodic Videos): https://youtu.be/cylNiU0mmHg

How to Choose a Password - Computerphile

How to Choose a Password - Computerphile

How do you pick the perfect password? Is it as simple as XKCD make out, or is there more to it? Dr Mike Pound follows on from his ...

The Problem with Time & Timezones - Computerphile

The Problem with Time & Timezones - Computerphile

A web app that works out how many seconds ago something happened. How hard can coding that be? Tom Scott explains how ...