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A follow up chat related to Professor Brailsford's

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SGML HTML XML What's the Difference? (Part 1) - Computerphile

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EXTRA BITS - Text Compression Meets Probabilities - Computerphile

The LZ Compression technique implicitly works out its own probabilities for a given document. Professor Brailsford explains.

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Professor Brailsford discusses the odd mistake that may have been made, including the omission of a certain Richard Stallman ...

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Governments can censor access to the web, but how do they restrict access? Sheharbano Khattak, Research Assistant at the ...

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