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How do huge websites keep track of the traffic numbers? Buck Shlegeris outlines the probabilistic counting algorithm ' Long division can be arduous - division in general is something that even computer processors try to avoid with a simple ... Taking T-Diagrams to the next level, Professor Brailsford tries to improve last episode's intermediate codes. Grateful thanks to Dr ... Looking at the Alderson Loop with Dr Steve Bagley. Behind the scenes on the camera rig used for this episode: ... If you run out of headroom with your chosen sample rate, how do you avoid the problems of unwanted harmonics? How does branch prediction speed up operations? Matt Godbolt continues the deep dive into the inner workings of the CPU ...

The "most critical vulnerability of the last decade?" - Dr Bagley and Dr Pound explain why it's so pervasive, and even affected ... Discussing web links with Dr Tim Brailsford. Origins of the Web (Hypertext History): Sega Retro ... Billions of possibilities - Dr Alex Turner borrowed some cluster time to obtain all of the potential results from all the possible games ... Knuth talked about "Literate Programming" over forty years ago, but what does it mean to have code that a developer and a client ...

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HyperLogLog Hit Counter - Computerphile

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

The "Trick" that Compilers Use for Long Division - Computerphile

The "Trick" that Compilers Use for Long Division - Computerphile

Long division can be arduous - division in general is something that even computer processors try to avoid with a simple ...

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Improving Intermediate Codes - Computerphile

Improving Intermediate Codes - Computerphile

Taking T-Diagrams to the next level, Professor Brailsford tries to improve last episode's intermediate codes. Grateful thanks to Dr ...

Alderson Loop - Computerphile

Alderson Loop - Computerphile

Looking at the Alderson Loop with Dr Steve Bagley. Behind the scenes on the camera rig used for this episode: ...

Oversampling Data (Explained with Audio) - Computerphile

Oversampling Data (Explained with Audio) - Computerphile

If you run out of headroom with your chosen sample rate, how do you avoid the problems of unwanted harmonics?

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How Branch Prediction Works in CPUs - Computerphile

How Branch Prediction Works in CPUs - Computerphile

How does branch prediction speed up operations? Matt Godbolt continues the deep dive into the inner workings of the CPU ...

Log4J & JNDI Exploit: Why So Bad? - Computerphile

Log4J & JNDI Exploit: Why So Bad? - Computerphile

The "most critical vulnerability of the last decade?" - Dr Bagley and Dr Pound explain why it's so pervasive, and even affected ...

Hyperloglog  Explained | Counting things at scale.

Hyperloglog Explained | Counting things at scale.

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Hyperloglog: Facebook's algorithm to count distinct elements

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The Dreaded 404 - Computerphile

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Brute Forcing The Countdown Numbers Game - Computerphile

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Human Readable Code - Computerphile

Knuth talked about "Literate Programming" over forty years ago, but what does it mean to have code that a developer and a client ...