Actually Informative Videos Thread
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#19893
Just watched reemo's last video and I think it's really interesting, the lecturer explains the topics really clearly and his voice is easy to understand so you can just have it on the background while walking or something and still understand everything ^^
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#20394
i've perpetuated the story about the ROR bug in the original 1975 6502 rev A chips but apparently it waa intentionally omitted, fortunately its still a pretty interesting story nonetheless, maybe even moreso than just "oopsie it didn't workie"

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#20395

TubeTime is good, I have seen this one.

The instructions are the last resort.

#20431


been a fan of this guy for a while, love his style of presentation and the topics he covers
"I know what I must do, be strong lest I shall perish!" 💪✡
https://i.fii.moe/uYgszrmMmZJ5PQz6UXu3x7TZL6m1hmZV
#20433


another excellent one thats slightly less sensational
"I know what I must do, be strong lest I shall perish!" 💪✡
https://i.fii.moe/uYgszrmMmZJ5PQz6UXu3x7TZL6m1hmZV
#20627


excellent presentation on a piece of equipment we have in the shop that i was totally unfamiliar with. explained well without being patronizing, i really like this guy. planning to do some experiments making some moveable sign and rope posts using mortise and tenon joints on one of these and this helped immensely
"I know what I must do, be strong lest I shall perish!" 💪✡
https://i.fii.moe/uYgszrmMmZJ5PQz6UXu3x7TZL6m1hmZV
#20628
So given this is technically a video essay I hesitated putting it here but it's quite long and informative, it's a really good takedown of the AI-generated music on youtube masquerading as traditional folk music, byzantine chant, supposed roman music, etc. I had avoided even clicking on those videos but it turns out a lot of them are exactly what they sound like, i.e. something Hans Zimmer would've written for a movie.