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Thank you!!
Ответитьi always thought computers worked by simply pressing the power button :P lol, wtf this is too much for me! lol
Ответитьthanks :) I value integrity and fairness for all. I call myself a third wave feminist (really, I don't really use the label "feminist" for myself unless I feel it's warranted and in context) and this kind of feminism has nothing to do with wanting the same identity as men or being superior to men, it's about celebrating my power and freedom as a woman and continuing to uphold that no matter what :)
Ответитьwhy don't you call yourself a humanist ?????? instead of feminist
ОтветитьMaybe you could talk about how when you push a key on the computer that causes certain switches to turn on and off and how those switches result in pixels being lit up or not
Ответитьcomputer logic is very simple and I have discovered some of it by studying how binary works which anyone can do. In Sri Lanka , they make pandals for celebrating the birthday of Buddha. The very eye catching illumination system in these pandals is similar to how data travels in a processor or in a motherboard. It is a surprise for me to think that how these workers , who are not familiar in computer technology, do it.
ОтветитьMINECRAFT REDSTONING
ОтветитьThis was fascinating, and I found it did a good job of connecting everything back to the level of the transistor. I'm afraid there was a lot I'm going to learn more about before I properly understand it, but this made for a good, broad introduction.
Ответитьso, when i boot my computer, the electricity goes from my battery to all my hardware, and my hard drive head reads my boot information and sends codes to my hardware (RAM, processor, fan, etc.) and uses binary language to control my processor, and then goes to my moniter and sends the data (different signals for different lights) to show my screen, right?
ОтветитьNot going fast enough...
Ответитьmaybe you shouldn't execute your brain lol
Ответитьmy mind is slowly shutting down
Ответитьwell. im ready for bed.
ОтветитьI understood 5 % of the total video ! 2 % about hardrives and devices 2 % about transistor 1 % about vacuum
ОтветитьThere is an extremely good book that perfectly explains everything about the internals of a simple CPU, memory banks, basics of hardware like a keyboard, called CODE. Don't be fooled by the back of the book though, it makes it sound like its for dumb people but it's actually very in depth and excellently written.
ОтветитьWho is it by?
ОтветитьDon't beat yourself up lol. To get this video you have to know already know how all these components work and how they can communicate and how a CPU works :/. This video is like a quick revision of the small details of the complex stuff,not the elementary parts of a computer. Look around you tube for all the components and watch videos about them then try again,it took me about 10 videos to get the deal also at least 1 year in an engineering university to have good background knowledge.
ОтветитьOMG I CAN'T WAIT TO GO BACK TO SCHOOOL JKHDASLFKJHIRUEAYHR4AESDJFHAKSDHRASLRKUHESAJF sorry this is exciting to me =( (thanks for the video!)
Ответитьtry to understand control circuits and transistors better. A lot of the other components are to regulate voltage and current and that's more complex engineering.
ОтветитьShe missed a whole bunch of stuff. She also didn't explain it very well. A programmer would've told done a much better job.
ОтветитьBrain.bat
ОтветитьShe misses the most important part - how the fuck transistors allow computer to work - it's the dual signal, plus and minus. You can create digitally everything by allowing and disallowing a signal, how? - fuck by converting everything into 2 digit system instead of 10 digit system we have, just because we have 10 fingers, like natures gives a fuck how many fingers we have. So, same way everything can be transmitted via 10 digit system, once you convert it into 2 digits, it's the same shit.
Ответитьwhat computer does basic math store and read memory control program execution control and operate porn
Ответитьi like the way how you explained memory flip flop.... nice work and thanks man
ОтветитьvoLUME.
ОтветитьComputers can only generally work with binary because of two states on and off.
ОтветитьIf there were tools which could transfer signals in 4, 6 10 ways like it you put water in a divider it can spread it 4 , 6 10 different streams with different signals so that later on combination of these signals would transfer into unique into then systems could not be only binary. Computer has to understand what you want to convey. But 2 signal is just fine, with 0 and 1 different sorts of combinations you can get all numbers and letter, then after you got those then everything else.
Ответитьthanks, it always bothered me how i didn't understand how computers "think".
ОтветитьYou explained this VERY well! Good job
Ответитьi learned this as a freshman at troy highschool in fullerton! they have a computer tech program
Ответитьlol this was a woman ????
ОтветитьWow
Much modern
So computer
So wow
you explained more then i was hoping you will in 20 mins..
and thanks very much ... now i get it what people meant by saying random access memory ... before i just knowed the extension.. tnx once again
I knew that already,please explain dark matter in full !
ОтветитьI had to pause the video at some points because she was talking way to fast for me to understand the concept.
Ответитьfrendship is magic
ОтветитьNicely laid out
ОтветитьThank You, I needed this for school.
ОтветитьDoes the human brain work the same way? Are the neurons (brain cells) just like transistors that can reconfigure themselves to form memory?
ОтветитьHem,, low sound and no subtitle;
Ответитьtoo complicated got my dick stuck in a toster
ОтветитьTHANKS!
ОтветитьSound is way too quiet...
ОтветитьNice explanations. Got through a good amount of information in a short amount of time.
ОтветитьNice, this helped me understand some things like addition more :) what I don't get it how you provide the electricity and where to put it all for each gate to go. I guess I don't really need to understand how it all works, but it would be nice
Ответитьthis was very helpful, thank you for making this video!
ОтветитьThat's all well & good but how does the machine know how to interpret the characters which are input in the first place? I get that the characters have a value but how does the computer know that? Am I asking this in a clear enough fashion? I hope so because this question has plagued me for over 35 years, to the point where I have to put on sheeple glasses, my sheeple headphones & not think about ot at all.Don't even get me started on the DWave Quantum Computers....DWave system=mind blown!
ОтветитьThat would be the subtitles....
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