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#Python #HashSet #Code #Computerphile
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Computerphile
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1:: How AI 'Understands' Images (CLIP) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.04.2024 · 17:30:57 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· With the explosion of AI image generators, AI images are everywhere, but how do they 'know' how to turn text strings into plausible images? Dr Mike Pound expands on his explanation of Diffusion models.
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2:: CPU Pipeline - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 18.04.2024 · 20:17:46 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· How do CPUs make the most efficient use of their compute time? Matt Godbolt takes us through the pipeline - allowing the CPU to do work as many ticks of the system clock as possible!
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3:: ChatGPT Jailbreak - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.04.2024 · 16:56:15 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· With Large Language Models becoming used across all areas of computing, security researcher Dr Tim Muller explores how they can be used for all kinds of unintended purposes.
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4:: AES GCM (Advanced Encryption Standard in Galois Counter Mode) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.04.2024 · 16:31:37 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Your browser is using this system right now! (at time of typing!) - Dr Mike Pound explains this ubiquitous system!
EXTRA BITS with some of the mathematics: https://youtu.be/7OZyHzYFSgI
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5:: Wearable Tech Discussed - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 29.03.2024 · 14:48:40 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· The field of Human Computer Interaction has been transformed with wearables that are smaller, more powerful and more plentiful. We talked to HCI expert Max Wilson about the use of his, ahem, one ring.
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6:: Garbled Circuits - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.03.2024 · 17:53:50 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Going hand in hand with Oblivious Transfer is 'Garbled Circuits' - a way of using logic gates to carefully share information. Dr Tim Muller explains.
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7:: Gaussian Splatting! - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 14.03.2024 · 15:45:11 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· A new technique to turn pictures of a scene into a 3D model is quick, easy and doesn't require that much compute power! Dr Mike Pound and PhD student Lewis Stuart demo and explain.
Lewis used this Particle simulation in Unity: GitHub - keijiro/SplatVFX: https://github.com/keijiro/SplatVFX
NeRFStudio is here : https://docs.nerf.studio/index.html
Previous (nerf) video: https://youtu.be/wKsoGiENBHU
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8:: Digital Plants (L-Systems) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 29.02.2024 · 14:00:39 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· From simple rules, complex 'organisms' can emerge. PhD candidate Zachariah Garby has been studying the papers to find out what it's all about.
This was formerly called: Digital Plants (L-Systems)
EXTRA BITS: https://youtu.be/oFqbVJm8gw0
Zac's code: https://bit.ly/C_Zac_L-systems
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9:: Coding a Web Server in 25 Lines - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.02.2024 · 14:30:02 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Just how simple can a web server be? Laurence Tratt, Shopify / Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair in Language Engineering at Kings College London builds it up.
More about Laurie: https://bit.ly/C_LaurenceTratt
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10:: Mechanizing Mathematical Proofs - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.02.2024 · 12:57:36 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· A graphical problem seems intuitive to a human, but how do you explain something formally to a machine? Dr. Mohammad Abdulaziz, Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence, King's College London
This video was initially titled "Mechanizing Mathematical Proofs"
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11:: Discussing Digital Twins - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 06.02.2024 · 14:00:03 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Digital Twin - a new buzz word or a useful piece of technology? We asked Dr Steffen Zschaler, Reader in Computer Science at Kings College London.
#ComputerScience #DigitalTwin #CS #computing
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12:: Python Hash Sets Explained & Demonstrated - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.02.2024 · 13:12:23 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Featuring Mike Pound. Jane Street skyscraper puzzle (and info on the AMP program) at https://bit.ly/computerphile-amp --- More below ↓↓↓
Hash Sets in Python work a little bit like the index of a book, giving you a shortcut to looking for a value in a list. Dr Mike Pound explains how they work and demos with some code.
#Python #HashSet #Code #Computerphile
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13:: How CPUs Do Math(s) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.01.2024 · 16:03:31 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Matt Godbolt continues the story of the CPU and explains how machines do addition
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14:: Progress Bars - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 18.01.2024 · 13:54:55 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Progress bars, what are they and how do they work? Dr Valerio Giuffrida explains and goes through an implementation of a progress bar.
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15:: Python Regular Expressions - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.01.2024 · 17:08:21 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Continuing the exploration of Regular Expressions and Automata with Professor Thorsten Altenkirch.
The professor's code: https://bit.ly/C_PythonRegEx
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16:: Machine Code Explained - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 03.01.2024 · 13:39:25 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Explaining machine code from the ground up! Famous for 'Compiler Explorer,' Matt Godbolt's code has appeared before on Computerphile but this is his debut.
EXTRA BITS: https://youtu.be/9gXeS8BoLmE
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17:: What Was Your First Computer Game? (Soundcheck Question 2023) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.12.2023 · 16:00:06 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· All through 2023 we've been asking Computerphile contributors to tell us about their first brush with computer games. This is the 2023 sound-check compilation!
Links etc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17VH5BuYun5ApNGmkChMnm4ppkQrw8pLHsu1roODAC24/edit?usp=drivesdk
Playable:
Horace & the Spiders:
Horace & the Spiders (torinak.com)
Horace goes Skiing:
Horace Goes Skiing (torinak.com)
Painter:
Complete BBC Micro Games Archive - Play
The Hobbit:
VICE: C64, press "F12" for the menu. (archive.org)
3D Monster Maze
Play online: 3D Monster Maze (zx81stuff.org.uk)
Tetris (tetris.com):
Play Tetris | Free Online Game | Tetris
Blockout (3D version of tetris)
DOSBox SVN, CPU speed: 3000 cycles, Frameskip 0, Program: BL (retrogames.cz)
Manic Miner:
Manic Miner (DOS) - online game | RetroGames.cz
Chuckie Egg:
DOSBox SVN, CPU speed: 3000 cycles, Frameskip 0, Program: CHEGA (retrogames.cz)
Sonic The Hedgehog:
Play SEGA Master System Sonic The Hedgehog (USA, Europe) Online in your browser - RetroGames.cc
AtticAttack:
Atic Atac (torinak.com)
Doom:
Doom (DOS) - online game | RetroGames.cz
Doom II:
DOSBox SVN, CPU speed: max 100% cycles, Frameskip 0, Program: DOOM2 (retrogames.cz)
Atari Combat:
Combat - Atari 2600 video games, free online game play in your browser. (free80sarcade.com)
Ghosts and Goblins:
VICE: C64, press "F12" for the menu. (archive.org)
Mariokart - snes
Super Mario Kart - Play Game Online (arcadespot.com)
Bounty Bob Strikes Back
Complete BBC Micro Games Archive - Play
Daley Thompson’s Decathlon
Decathlon (torinak.com)
Videos:
Pilot Wings on SNES
(YouTube via NintendoComplete)
Pilotwings (SNES) Playthrough - NintendoComplete - YouTube
Guldcorn on Amiga (Freeware Advertising Game from Denmark)
(YouTube via Abandonware)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9pFxLdqN4Q
Zelda on SNES
(YT World of Longplays)
https://youtu.be/Z6hjG6MCcZ8?si=MqOW-obBr4kT02tj
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe on Game Boy Color
(YouTube via NintendoComplete)
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe (Game Boy Color) Playthrough - NintendoComplete (youtube.com)
Prince of Persia 3D (1999) - PC
(YouTube via Firstplays HD)
Prince of Persia 3D (1999) - PC Gameplay 4k 2160p / Win 10 (youtube.com)
Pokémon Yellow for Game Boy ᴴᴰ
(YouTube via Nintendo Utopia)
Pokémon Yellow for Game Boy ᴴᴰ Full Playthrough - YouTube
Age of Empires II
(YouTube via SergiuHellDragoonHQ)
Age of Empires 2 Definitive Edition - Gameplay (PC/UHD) (youtube.com)
River Raid
(YouTube via RZX Archive)
River Raid Walkthrough, ZX Spectrum (youtube.com)
Flight Simulator
(YouTube via Smooth Touchdown)
ZX Spectrum Flight Simulation 48K Game - YouTube
SimCity
(YouTube via LGR)
SimCity 30 Years Later: A Retrospective (youtube.com)
SimCity2000
(YouTube via LGR)
SimCity 2000 30 Years Later: An LGR Retrospective (youtube.com)
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18:: NERFs (No, not that kind) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.12.2023 · 20:15:44 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Neural Radiance Field - NeRF - Dr Mike Pound and PhD Student Lewis Stuart demonstrate how a series of photos or a piece of video can lead to a 3D model in your computer.
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19:: Defining Regular Expressions (RegEx) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 13.12.2023 · 16:26:11 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Ahead of an upcoming Python implementation, Professor Thorsten Altenkirch goes through the details and definitions of Regular Expressions.
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20:: Optimising Code - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.12.2023 · 16:12:16 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· You can optimise for speed, power consumption or memory use & tiny changes can have a negligible or huge impact, but what should you optimise and most importantly, when? Dr Steve Bagley has an example!
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21:: Bug in Binary Search - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.12.2023 · 15:29:33 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Mike talks through a binary search bug that was undiscovered for years!
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22:: Defining Cybersecurity with Eugene Spafford - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.11.2023 · 14:59:45 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Legendary cyber-security expert Professor Gene Spafford joins us to try to define what cyber-security even is! "Spaf" as he's known, is a faculty member at Purdue University and now Honorary Professor at the University of Nottingham.
Dr Spafford is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Association for the Advancement of Science, the ACM, the IEEE, and the (ISC)2; a Distinguished Fellow of the ISSA; and a member of the Cyber Security Hall of Fame, the only person to ever hold all these distinctions.
The book "Cybersecurity, Myths and Misconceptions" can be found here: https://bit.ly/C_CyberMythsBook
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23:: True Random Numbers - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.11.2023 · 15:33:42 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Programs aren't capable of generating true random numbers, so how can we? Are they even useful? Dr Valerio Giuffrida demonstrates how to get a true random number from most computers.
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24:: Binary Search Algorithm - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.11.2023 · 19:28:27 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Back to basics as Dr Mike Pound explains a simple but incredibly useful algorithm, binary search.
#algorithm #ComputerScience
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25:: Oblivious Transfer - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.10.2023 · 13:18:02 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Share part of a secret without knowing which part? Dr Tim Muller explains how Oblivious Transfer works.
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26:: Budget Self-Driving Car - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 05.10.2023 · 16:00:15 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Can you replicate millions of dollars of tech with a webcam and an arduino? Not really, but you can get pretty close! Dr Alex Turner took to the motorways of Britain to prove a point!
A few extra bits from our conversation: https://youtu.be/wEuaMEQs4Sw
Alex's Code: https://apt503.github.io/
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27:: How Bzip2 Works (Burrows Wheeler Transform) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.09.2023 · 15:43:21 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· At the heart of Bzip2 is the Burrows Wheeler Transform. Dr Steve Bagley (and a live studio audience) explains how & why it works.
#compression #ComputerScience
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28:: CMPRSN (Compression Overview) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.09.2023 · 15:19:43 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Outlining the basics of compression methods, including some of the pitfalls! Dr Steve Bagley demonstrates.
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29:: TETRA Vulnerability (TETRA:BURST) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 14.09.2023 · 15:16:17 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· The 'secure' TETRA communications system has been used by police and security services for decades, it's been revealed that it's seriously flawed. Dr Tim Muller explains.
#tetraburst #security #securitybreach
The team that reverse engineered TETRA and discovered the problems: https://tetraburst.com/
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30:: Kernelless Kernel Programming (eBPF) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.09.2023 · 13:00:12 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· The tongue-in-cheek title refers to the fact that eBPF can be a shortcut to programming inside the kernel. Dr Richard G Clegg of Queen Mary University London explains how this networking tool has morphed into more.
Richard's notes:
The Github link: https://github.com/richardclegg/ebpf_testing/
A tutorial if you want to find more:
https://play.instruqt.com/embed/isovalent/tracks/ebpf-getting-started?token=em_9nxLzhlV41gb3rKM&show_challenges=true
This is written by an expert but a bit dated now:
https://www.brendangregg.com/blog/2019-01-01/learn-ebpf-tracing.html
libbpf is useful:
https://github.com/libbpf/libbpf
I used code from here by Brendan Gregg in my example:
https://github.com/iovisor/bcc
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31:: Turing Machine Alternative (Counter Machines) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 04.09.2023 · 13:00:16 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Computing with counters. How "counter machines" are as powerful as turing machines, albeit slightly more convoluted! Dr Christopher Hampson, Senior Lecturer in Computer Science Education at KCL explains.
EXTRA BITS: https://youtu.be/ydmV-mWjftc
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32:: Graphs, Vectors and Machine Learning - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.08.2023 · 12:30:25 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· There's a lot of talk of image and text AI with large language models and image generators generating media (in both senses of the word) - but what about graphs? Dr David Kohan Marzagao specialises in Machine Learning for Graph-Structured Data and takes us through some simple examples.
mor about David: http://kohan.uk/
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33:: Defining Harm for Ai Systems - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 31.07.2023 · 17:02:43 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· How do we measure harm to improve the performance of Ai in the real world? Dr Hana Chockler is a Reader in Computer Science at King’s College London.
EXTRA BITS: https://youtu.be/ThGSvYXnMK0
Links from Hana:
title: A Causal Analysis of Harm. authors: Sander Beckers, Hana Chockler, Joe Halpern. conference: NeurIPS'22. link: https://proceedings.neurips.cc//paper_files/paper/2022/hash/100c1f131893d3b4b34bb8db49bef79f-Abstract-Conference.html
title: Quantifying Harm. authors: Sander Beckers, Hana Chockler, Joe Halpern. conference: IJCAI'23. link: https://arxiv.org/abs/2209.15111
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34:: Mike's Cube Code - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 11.07.2023 · 16:29:28 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Coping with code to constantly count configurations of cubes can cause considerable consternation. Can Computerphile contributor Mike’s concoction continue calculating complete cube configurations or culminate in catastrophe?
Mike's Github link:
https://github.com/mikepound/cubes/
Repository that did this first a few years ago 😊
https://github.com/noelle-crawfish/Enumerating-Polycubes
Wikipedia article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polycube
The page that enumerated up to n=16
Polyominoes Enumeration (kevingong.com)
http://kevingong.com/Polyominoes/Enumeration.html
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35:: Quantum Computing in Reality (Pt3: Beyond the Hype) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 06.07.2023 · 14:16:11 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· What's actually possible vs what's theoretically possible vs what's actually useful with quantum computing? Victor V. Albert of University of Maryland and NIST simplifies!
Victor on Twitter: @victorvalbert
Entire Quantum playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzH6n4zXucko55y-YFE4ng1CLiui_3DUr
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36:: Power LED Attack - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 29.06.2023 · 12:48:02 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Extracting a secret key by simply watching the flickering of an LED? Sounds implausible but that's what we're discussing with Dr Mike Pound!
Author’s page on the attack:
Video-Based Cryptanalysis (nassiben.com)
Paper: https://bit.ly/C_PowerLED
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37:: Quantum: Current State 2023 (Quantum pt2) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.06.2023 · 15:14:41 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Continuing our look at the world of quantum, we're looking at the application of quantum technologies, from quantum cryptography to quantum computing. Victor V. Albert is a Theoretical physicist at University of Maryland and NIST.
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38:: Four Principles of Quantum - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.06.2023 · 15:13:25 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· The four underlying principles of Quantum. Part one of a series on Quantum Computing, Victor V. Albert is a Theoretical physicist at University of Maryland and NIST.
Victor V. Albert: @victorvalbert on Twitter
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39:: Ethernet (50th Birthday) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 31.05.2023 · 16:22:20 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· "Ethernet" was named because the inventor believed that the standard could transcend different types of media & 50 yrs on, we still use it! Dr Steve Bagley explains and demos the idea
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40:: Non-Deterministic Automata - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 26.05.2023 · 12:31:36 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Non deterministic finite state automata described and then shown in Python by Professor Thorsten Altenkirch
Here is the code used in the video http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~psztxa/computerphile/nfa.py.
And here is my solution to the powerautomaton construction.
http:/wwW.cs.nott.ac.uk/~psztxa/computerphile/nf a-sol.py
#nfa #code #python #Thorsten #automata
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41:: Discussing PDF@30 Years Old - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 18.05.2023 · 14:41:22 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Professor Brailsford helped Adobe with PDF. His group helped move publishing forwards by publishing a journal about publishing using the actual processes the journal described!
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42:: LogJam Attack - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 03.05.2023 · 15:48:52 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· An oldie but a goodie, Dr Mike Pound revisits the Log-Jam attack.
Original Log Jam paper: https://bit.ly/C_LogJamPaper
Thanks to David Domminney Fowler for his help with the woeful framerate of the second camera footage.
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43:: Foundations of Data Visualisation - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 13.04.2023 · 09:22:22 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Following a look at 'Sensemaking' Associate Professor Dr Kai Xu delves into some more tricks of the visualisation trade.
Kai's presentation:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1DmONIomQGc-SSJ8QNkdbxLZG88ltP-l6vSa25dMUT5o/edit?usp=sharing
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44:: Acropalypse Now - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.03.2023 · 18:46:41 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Researchers stumbled upon a simple but worrying bug. Cropped images from Pixel phones contained a great deal of the original image in the cropped file. Drs Steve Bagley & Mike Pound explain.
Mike's sources:
https://twitter.com/itssimontime
https://twitter.com/david3141593
https://www.da.vidbuchanan.co.uk/blog/exploiting-acropalypse.html
Proof of concept: https://acropalypse.app/
Waiting for someone to spot that I fixed my typo on the text messages illustration but didn't fix it on the original -Sean
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45:: Bing Chat Behaving Badly - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.03.2023 · 12:42:16 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· AI moves quickly, this conversation was recorded March 3rd 2023. Microsoft have incorporated a large language model into the Bing search engine. Rob Miles discusses how it's been going.
More from Rob Miles: http://bit.ly/Rob_Miles_YouTube
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46:: Automata & Python - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.03.2023 · 16:09:41 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Taking the theory of Deterministic Finite Automata and plugging it into Python with Professor Thorsten Altenkirch of the University of Nottingham.
Longer version of this video with more examples: https://youtu.be/oHVHkkah3MY
The professor's code: https://bit.ly/C_Thor_DFA_Code (may be easier to follow with the longer video)
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47:: Glitch Tokens - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.03.2023 · 16:10:55 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Language Models' Achilles heel: Rob Miles talks about "glitch" tokens, those mysterious words which, which result in gibberish when entered into some large language models.
More from Rob Miles: http://bit.ly/Rob_Miles_YouTube
The AI safety/alignment post: https://www.alignmentforum.org/posts/aPeJE8bSo6rAFoLqg/solidgoldmagikarp-plus-prompt-generation
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48:: SenseMaking (Data Visualisation) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 03.03.2023 · 10:22:39 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Turning data into something visual helps humans make sense of things. Kai explains and shows an open source tool for tracking your research.
More information about SenseMap: https://vis4sense.github.io/sensemap/
GitHub repository for HistoryMap (the new version of the chrome extension): https://github.com/vis4sense/historymap
This video was a reupload due to some audio glitches on the original copy.
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49:: Rust and RAII Memory Management - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.02.2023 · 12:53:25 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Rust has memory management built in. Ian Knight takes us through some of its features.
Garbage Collection video: https://youtu.be/c32zXYAK7CI
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50:: Ch(e)at GPT? - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.02.2023 · 18:58:54 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Mike explains a paper from the University of Maryland, proposing a neat trick to 'watermark' the output of large language models such as ChatGPT. Dr Mike Pound is an image analyst at the University of Nottingham.
Since making this video, the authors of the paper have been in touch with Mike about a demo of this tech you can try yourself: https://bit.ly/C_GPT_Watermark_paper
The University of Maryland paper: https://bit.ly/C_LanguageModelWatermarkPaper
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51:: Legacy Code Conversion - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.02.2023 · 19:10:21 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· Discussing the challenges of dealing with code from the COBOL era that's still needed! - Dr Kevin Lano Reader in Software Engineering at Kings College London.
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52:: ChatGPT with Rob Miles - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.02.2023 · 14:05:52 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· A massive topic deserves a massive video. Rob Miles discusses ChatGPT and how it may not be dangerous, yet.
More from Rob Miles: http://bit.ly/Rob_Miles_YouTube
The 'Danish' Reddit post: https://www.reddit.com/r/GPT3/comments/zb4msc/speaking_to_chatgpt_in_perfect_danish_while_it/
Some of Rob's own videos which are relevant:
Reward Modelling: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYylPRX6z4Q
Instrumental Convergence: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeecOKBus3Q
Problems with Language Models: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w65p_IIp6JY
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53:: Garbage Collection (Mark & Sweep) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.01.2023 · 16:54:21 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· How does memory management work? In C you had to manage things yourself, but modern languages take care of a lot of it for you - Laurence Tratt of Kings College London explains.
More about Laurie: https://bit.ly/C_LaurenceTratt
Laurence recommends the book 'The Garbage Collection
Handbook: The Art of Automatic Memory Management' (2nd ed.) for those
interested in exploring this subject in more detail.
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54:: Emulation - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.01.2023 · 14:42:27 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
55:: Malware and Machine Learning - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 06.01.2023 · 13:05:00 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
56:: What do Computer Scientists Read? - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.12.2022 · 14:00:16 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
57:: MDE under the Hood (Model Driven Engineering) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.12.2022 · 14:31:58 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
58:: Horrible, Helpful, http3 Hack - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 14.12.2022 · 15:58:03 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
59:: Verifying AI 'Black Boxes' - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.12.2022 · 15:04:08 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
60:: Just In Time (JIT) Compilers - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.11.2022 · 14:40:57 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
61:: Legged Robots - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.11.2022 · 15:56:09 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
62:: Encryption & Entropy - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.11.2022 · 16:14:27 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
63:: Network Time Protocol (NTP) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 04.11.2022 · 14:10:59 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
64:: Markov Decision Processes - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.10.2022 · 17:03:08 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
65:: Stable Diffusion in Code (AI Image Generation) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.10.2022 · 18:33:38 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
66:: Uses of Information Theory - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 14.10.2022 · 17:57:16 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
67:: How AI Image Generators Work (Stable Diffusion / Dall-E) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 04.10.2022 · 13:16:35 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
68:: Model Driven Software Engineering - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.09.2022 · 15:56:04 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
69:: Alternative Uses for Blockchain - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 13.09.2022 · 17:48:24 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
70:: Knowledge Graphs - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.09.2022 · 13:58:14 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
71:: SLAM Robot Mapping - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 31.08.2022 · 12:37:13 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
72:: Coffee with Brian Kernighan - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.08.2022 · 16:08:29 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
73:: Automated Mathematical Proofs - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.08.2022 · 18:12:34 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
74:: Scratch? Python? C? Kernighan on Languages for Kids Coding - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.08.2022 · 14:00:19 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
75:: Tricking AI Image Recognition - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 27.07.2022 · 14:07:09 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
76:: Computing with Soft Robots - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.07.2022 · 14:27:35 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
77:: LaMDA Logic - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 18.07.2022 · 11:44:22 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
78:: Reverse Engineering - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.07.2022 · 13:53:06 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
79:: No, it's not Sentient - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.06.2022 · 21:11:25 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
80:: What's Virtual Memory? - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 10.06.2022 · 20:15:34 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
81:: Why Information Theory is Important - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.05.2022 · 17:48:48 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
82:: Breaking RSA - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 10.05.2022 · 16:09:32 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
83:: How WiFi Works - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.05.2022 · 19:41:38 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
84:: Psychic Signatures (Java Vulnerability) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.04.2022 · 22:13:35 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
85:: Square & Multiply Algorithm - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 14.04.2022 · 16:35:44 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
86:: Automating Boston Dynamics Spot Robot - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 06.04.2022 · 15:04:11 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
87:: High Level Languages & the IBM 360 Series - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 31.03.2022 · 11:16:45 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
88:: Teamwork & Git - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.03.2022 · 15:37:28 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
89:: Apple M1 Ultra & NUMA - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 18.03.2022 · 17:03:36 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
90:: Mythical Man Month - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.03.2022 · 15:05:12 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
91:: Internet Congestion Collapse - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 04.03.2022 · 17:45:33 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
92:: Git Version Control _final_new_final.new - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.02.2022 · 16:21:53 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
93:: Inside the Hidden Git Folder - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 11.02.2022 · 15:47:17 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
94:: Metaverse is 30yrs old - Why Facebook is late to the party - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 27.01.2022 · 17:03:12 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
95:: K-d Trees - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.01.2022 · 19:30:42 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
96:: Man in the Middle & Needham–Schroeder Protocol - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.01.2022 · 15:26:35 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
97:: Git Overview - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 30.12.2021 · 16:00:26 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
98:: Log4J & JNDI Exploit: Why So Bad? - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.12.2021 · 18:42:09 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
99:: Joining Point Cloud Scans (ICP) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.12.2021 · 17:26:34 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
100:: Sinclair Software & Manuals - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 30.11.2021 · 19:56:11 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
101:: Discussing System On Chip (SoC) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.11.2021 · 19:13:55 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
102:: Depth Camera - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 10.11.2021 · 21:08:05 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
103:: Superposition in Quantum Computers - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 26.10.2021 · 19:00:10 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
104:: WiFi's Hidden ____ Problem - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.10.2021 · 19:00:09 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
105:: Computer That Changed Everything (Altair 8800) - AUDIO FIX - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.05.2015 · 00:00:00 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···
106:: The Computer That Changed Everything (Altair 8800) - Computerphile
01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.05.2015 · 00:00:00 ··· ··· ··· ··· ··· ···