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I don't even know wtf I'm watching this, all I hear is "Bahnhof". But I'm guessing this guy knows exactly what he's doin😂😂😂. Cool af though. Wish I could turn back time and get into that stuff.
Hello Ben Eater, I want to thank you for your videos and RU-vid channel, I first saw your video when I was in high school and just started to learn electronics, and now almost 7-8 years have passed. I became an electrical engineer and chose electronics as my specialization. One of the many reasons is because of you, thank you very much for your tutorials and please keep making them. Maybe for you, it is just a video but for us, it is changing the world.
hey, been watching your videos for a while. i think i finished a Turing complete computer built in no man sky. following many examples you have shared. it just blows my mind how that no many times i watch this video i always learn something new. i just set my conditional jump to the overflow flag and didn't even realize the power of subtraction and negative binary numbers. still so much to learn and test out.
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Videos like this are incredible because they show very (relatively 😅) simply that technology is not magic. You, yes *you* can understand the rudiments of graphics cards, because even if the state-of-the-art is waaaaaay more complex, it’s still rooted in what’s shown in this video. (And I love the imperfections in the final output, as it shows how much extra effort must go in to get the incredible, nearly flawless display tech we have today.)
thank you for your rudimentary tutorial on git and i use the term "rudimentary" rather loosely because it was far more useful than basically any tutorial ive ever watched and any book/manual i've read.