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We want to know what you want to see on this channel - leave a comment below or contact us via social media to let us know. B is the forerunner to C - but seemed lost - Angelo Papenhoff decided to change it and brought it back from the brink! Here he tries ... How does data get organised to be stored or sent serially? Matt Godbolt explains some of the encoding used in old devices like ... Many of us use Location Services & GPS on smartphones but Cell Phone Companies have been able to track us for a long time. See the Steve and Sir Martyn playing the game on our chemistry channel (Periodic Videos): Links ... Using T-Diagrams, Professor Brailsford shows us how to take our compiler to the next level. Previous video on t-diagrams: ...

A web app that works out how many seconds ago something happened. How hard can coding that be? Tom Scott explains how ... This Supercomputer is doing some of the most difficult computations in the world, about things that are out of this world. Thanks to ... IP Location services almost work by accident rather than by design, Richard explains how they operate. Richard G Clegg is based ... Just what's going on when your email provider wants to send you a text message? Dr Mike Pound talks about multi-factor ... An AI model that changed the fortunes of silicon valley overnight. Deep Seek has been released open source, and requires far ... Bubbles in the pipeline? Some of the basic operations at the heart of the CPU explained by Dr Steve Bagley. EXTRA BITS: ...

Laziness is a virtue - well, in programming anyway! Professor Thorsten Altenkirch on how you can use the 'yield' to compute ... An Apple I was discovered in a pile of electronics. It sold for $200000, but why so valuable? Dr Steve Bagley talks about this ... Steve gets all festive and tries to improve on the festive lights he built a mere 11 years ago... Dr Steve Bagley is based at the ... Bell Labs pioneered some of the most important inventions of the 20th century, what was it like to be part of that? Professor Brian ...

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Welcome to Computerphile!

Welcome to Computerphile!

We want to know what you want to see on this channel - leave a comment below or contact us via social media to let us know.

Original Hello World in "B" Programming Language - Computerphile

Original Hello World in "B" Programming Language - Computerphile

B is the forerunner to C - but seemed lost - Angelo Papenhoff decided to change it and brought it back from the brink! Here he tries ...

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 ...

How Cell Phones Reveal Your Location - Computerphile

How Cell Phones Reveal Your Location - Computerphile

Many of us use Location Services & GPS on smartphones but Cell Phone Companies have been able to track us for a long time.

Save our Software - Computerphile

Save our Software - Computerphile

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

Self Compiling Compilers - Computerphile

Self Compiling Compilers - Computerphile

Using T-Diagrams, Professor Brailsford shows us how to take our compiler to the next level. Previous video on t-diagrams: ...

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 ...

The Singularity & Friendly AI? - Computerphile

The Singularity & Friendly AI? - Computerphile

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Supercomputer and the Milky Way - Computerphile

Supercomputer and the Milky Way - Computerphile

This Supercomputer is doing some of the most difficult computations in the world, about things that are out of this world. Thanks to ...

How IP Addresses Relate to Physical Locations - Computerphile

How IP Addresses Relate to Physical Locations - Computerphile

IP Location services almost work by accident rather than by design, Richard explains how they operate. Richard G Clegg is based ...

2FA: Two Factor Authentication - Computerphile

2FA: Two Factor Authentication - Computerphile

Just what's going on when your email provider wants to send you a text message? Dr Mike Pound talks about multi-factor ...

DeepSeek is a Game Changer for AI - Computerphile

DeepSeek is a Game Changer for AI - Computerphile

An AI model that changed the fortunes of silicon valley overnight. Deep Seek has been released open source, and requires far ...

Inside the CPU - Computerphile

Inside the CPU - Computerphile

Bubbles in the pipeline? Some of the basic operations at the heart of the CPU explained by Dr Steve Bagley. EXTRA BITS: ...

Laziness in Python - Computerphile

Laziness in Python - Computerphile

Laziness is a virtue - well, in programming anyway! Professor Thorsten Altenkirch on how you can use the 'yield' to compute ...

Apple's $200,000 Computer - Computerphile

Apple's $200,000 Computer - Computerphile

An Apple I was discovered in a pile of electronics. It sold for $200000, but why so valuable? Dr Steve Bagley talks about this ...

The Return of Festive Flashing Lights - Computerphile

The Return of Festive Flashing Lights - Computerphile

Steve gets all festive and tries to improve on the festive lights he built a mere 11 years ago... Dr Steve Bagley is based at the ...

The Factory of Ideas: Working at Bell Labs - Computerphile

The Factory of Ideas: Working at Bell Labs - Computerphile

Bell Labs pioneered some of the most important inventions of the 20th century, what was it like to be part of that? Professor Brian ...