How Computers Work
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- Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
- This an older book on how computers work. It is called Electronic Brains and it was written by Lohberg and Lutz.
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Feynman’s Lectures on Computation, while also dated, is also pretty good for this topic IMO.
Books like that are like going back in a time machine. They are very cool!
Have you read 'Code the hidden language of computer hardware and software" by Charles PEtzold?
Solid book. I think the second edition was published fairly recently.
@@Adrian-ql5yz Yes it was. That was great
ooh i think my dad has one of his books
Hi Sorcerer, when you read that the book was from the 'Bishop Kenny' Library, i did a little research to see where it's located. From what i can see, the book is likely from the library within the 'Bishop Kenny' High School. I don't see a standalone library anywhere with that name. The high school is in Jacksonville, Florida. Just wanted to relay that!
You've got the weirdest books. Man, I'm so envious.
Appreciate the ingenuity of the old technology. Could *you* do better at the time?
The technology may be arcane, but the applications are present-day.
man. i. love these book overviews
nice illustrations
Solid State
any plans on doing a probability and/or a number theory course?
Hi Math Wizard! Can you talk about the work of #GrigoriPerelman and what scientists and mathematicians has done to apply his work into daily life, or current ongoing sciences?
I think real working computers were under 20 years old in 1965..
I read this when I was in high school! Think I actually have an ex-library edition somewhere.
Old books ❤
the cell phone of any user watching this video has more computing power than ALL the computers in that book put together
And yet modern software is optimized worse than ever
CS is very interesting sphere!🤩
the whifffff. lets gooooooooooo
This book seems impossible to find.
What about god particle - is there any - I hope not. General AI and computers it should be treat as not a "things" those days - it should be treat as "sphere of our life" in general. Those words not come from myself it was once of the modern philosophers - idk whose one.
Predictive programming.
Calling them Electronic Brains gone too far 😊
"The noble art of successful programming". You can tell this book is dated, lol.
You should really look into what "AI" really is they're just probabilistic model, nothing impressive at all and incredibly error-prone. They've now just labeled it as "AI" to make it into a marketable gimmick but it's nothing novel even just a rebranding of decades-old probabilistic models now burning through hardware just generating electronic waste for no reason other than satisfy this artificial consumer hype.
it's selling and improving hardware. something you guys couldn't get games to do. which is basically the only point of games. do you think the government cares if you're entertained or not?
computers may not have reached human intelligence yet, but they are increasing in intelligence faster than humans. the intelligence of humans as a race has stayed the same. what will happen in the future?
@@k_otey stay in your bubble of delusion
@@rusi6219 i mean to be fair, everything we do is a delusion, we're all just acting based on our model of how the world works, and no one had a perfect one. so yeah, you would be correct.
@@k_otey ☝️🤓
Amazing book, thank you The Math Sorcerer 🪄