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http3 is here, but it wasn't an easy solution, Richard G Clegg of Queen Mary University London explains why he can't decide ...

Fuzzing Programs to Find Bugs - Computerphile

Fuzzing Programs to Find Bugs - Computerphile

Fuzzing is a technique to find programming bugs by testing with random inputs - but there are smarter ways to go about it!

No, it's not Sentient - Computerphile

No, it's not Sentient - Computerphile

A google researcher was put on leave because he apparently believed his AI project had become sentient. Dr Mike Pound ...

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The Great 202 Jailbreak - Computerphile

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Before laser-printers, high quality print-outs were the domain of typesetters, expensive and tightly controlled. In 1979 a Bell Labs ...

What NOT to do: Self Modifying Code - Computerphile

What NOT to do: Self Modifying Code - Computerphile

How 'not to code' with our "real" programmer - who, as Julian explains, is demoing what NOT to do. Dr Julian Onions tells us more ...

Millennium Bug (20yrs on) - Computerphile

Millennium Bug (20yrs on) - Computerphile

Was the Y2K bug a complete non-event? Dr Steve Bagley on why it was 'a thing' and how it was worked around. Advanced ...

The Tweeting Vending Machine Hack - Computerphile

The Tweeting Vending Machine Hack - Computerphile

The vending machine that Tweets when you buy a Twix - Nottingham Hackspace members have improved this eBay purchase ...

Discussing PDF@30 Years Old - Computerphile

Discussing PDF@30 Years Old - Computerphile

Professor Brailsford helped Adobe with PDF. His group helped move publishing forwards by publishing a journal about publishing ...

Dijkstra's Algorithm - Computerphile

Dijkstra's Algorithm - Computerphile

Dijkstra's Algorithm finds the shortest path between two points. Dr Mike Pound explains how it works. How Sat Nav Works: ...

HyperLogLog Hit Counter - Computerphile

HyperLogLog Hit Counter - Computerphile

How do huge websites keep track of the traffic numbers? Buck Shlegeris outlines the probabilistic counting algorithm 'Hyperloglog ...

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Why are code and data so separate? Robert Smith of Rigetti Quantum Computing explains how he uses Lisp code to generate ...