The Dreaded 404 Computerphile

Discussing web links with Dr Tim Brailsford. Origins of the Web (Hypertext History): Sega Retro ... Summing up why Hamming's error correcting codes are regarded as 'Perfect' - Professor Brailsford explains. EXTRA BITS: ... To explain the deep web and the dark web, first we lay out the basic difference between The Internet and the World Wide Web. The smarter way to dither. Dr Bagley takes us through the Floyd-Steinberg error diffusion dithering technique. Following a report on the situation with Social Media and bots, Lewis Stuart of University of Nottingham is inspired to see just how ... Mike Pound discusses hash collisions & the birthday paradox -- Learn more and apply to Jane Street's WiSE program in New York ...

When considering how things connect together in a network, time can be an extremely important factor. Dr Richard G Clegg of ... Why it's a bad idea to build a Virtual Private Network using TCP. Dr Steve Bagley on TCP over TCP... The powers of two and the algorithm that helps them correct errors. Professor Brailsford explains how to fix those one-bit blips. Ada Lovelace became known as the world's first computer programmer - Professor Brailsford on how being poet Byron's daughter ... The Single-Source Shortest Path Problem (SSSP) is one of the oldest, most important, and most well-studied problems in ... The famous computer game Pong re-imagined as a visceral fiery experience. Matthew and Ian built 'Rule Zero' for EMF camp, ...

NASA had to implement error correction for the spacecraft that travelled to Mars - Professor Brailsford explains how the Mariner ... Facebook & fake news - Dr Stuart Moran is part of a team using eye-tracking to look at how people get conned by fake news ... How do you go about making a device recognise individual sounds? Audio Analytic's Dr Chris Mitchell on how they approached ...

Dijkstra's Elusive Twin

The Single-Source Shortest Path Problem (SSSP) is one of the oldest, most important, and most well-studied problems...