Post AX7UgnSnuOmeAXpxFw by steffo@uno.starshard.studio
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(DIR) Post #AX6IFO24xY72rxXXpQ by pry@raru.re
2023-06-27T00:54:46Z
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https://youtu.be/9nWTaBBFulwso I put out a quick video! my next vids will be on operating systems!
(DIR) Post #AX6L6ypj47m6GFReme by steffo@uno.starshard.studio
2023-06-27T01:25:57.185Z
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@pry@raru.re watched it a bit, it reminded me of my computer architecture class in a good way!
(DIR) Post #AX6L7N4Qx5nfQoVk2a by pry@raru.re
2023-06-27T01:26:58Z
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@steffo thanks!! :)
(DIR) Post #AX6MCRVpxqKabtJL1s by steffo@uno.starshard.studio
2023-06-27T01:30:56.271Z
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@pry@raru.re from your voice it sounded like you were having fun recording that, am i right? 🙂
(DIR) Post #AX6MCSD5N2vSm1XsRM by pry@raru.re
2023-06-27T01:39:04Z
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@steffo yea! am making these for myself :)
(DIR) Post #AX6QzNevTmV8fJ9Y92 by wistahe@im-in.space
2023-06-27T02:32:43Z
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@pry Good video!! Especially the section on memory!Yeah, it really is a complicated thing to design around. It's interesting to thing that keeping pointer lookups quick as memory increases is a real restraint for designing computers. That's why the story of Mel using the timing of the spin of drum memory is so fascinating, it would be extremely difficult to write. I don't know much about them, but shared memory and the MMU have a LOT to them too! Oh, and pages, I still don't know how they work.
(DIR) Post #AX7UgnSnuOmeAXpxFw by steffo@uno.starshard.studio
2023-06-27T01:27:36.406Z
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@pry@raru.re who's your intended audience?as a computer science graduate what you're trying to say is very clear to me, but i think you might be using pretty advanced terminology which might not be immediately understandable by everybody
(DIR) Post #AX7UgoBTEKVqP4jcsS by pry@raru.re
2023-06-27T14:48:52Z
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@steffo ah that's fair, the next series I make is aimed at cs undergrads who've taken comparc