Actually Informative Videos Thread
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"Actually informative" contrasted with infotainment, "video essays" and stuff like that. I listen to a lot of seminars, lectures, etc. while I'm either doing other work or just relaxing. Does anyone else here do the same? Either way, I thought it would be a cool thread to have, so post these kinds of videos about whatever subject you're interested in!

#14043
I really liked this series on various functions of the SNES hardware, the rest of the videos on the channel are also really fun to watch to me.

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#14046
there's a number of podcasts i enjoy listening to while working, most of them about ancient civilizations around mesopotamia and the levant because i find it interesting. i've particularly enjoyed 'the fall of civilizations' series, though, as they cover a broad spectrum of different cultures and the information is laid out well and presented clearly. here's the episode on sumer but there's plenty of others for all different regions of the world. it seems they're still actively producing new episodes, too

//i.fii.moe/EEtDbYEICrUbLOFjkwKVQ7OUJWJR-ejl
https://i.fii.moe/uYgszrmMmZJ5PQz6UXu3x7TZL6m1hmZV
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love this guy's stuff, his presentation is excellent
//i.fii.moe/EEtDbYEICrUbLOFjkwKVQ7OUJWJR-ejl
https://i.fii.moe/uYgszrmMmZJ5PQz6UXu3x7TZL6m1hmZV
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#14720
Ralph Langner discusses reverse-engineered code of the Stuxnet computer virus:



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