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What if we can't trust *ANY* software...even if you have the source code? A perfect, self-replicating "sin" passed down for ... The compiler was born from exhaustion, a refusal to keep speaking in numbers. It was, and still is, the quiet architecture beneath ... The camera follows two women as they live, work and make art in a rural Virginia town... ' In this video, I will explain how a compiler works and what cool optimizations it can do for you! Links: Go follow Emil! Thanks for ... In this episode, Madison went to Miami to chat with Dax Raad, co-founder of OpenCode. They discussed the future of software ... With June Rhodes. There's nothing more frustrating than spending hours debugging a problem, only to find a mistake that is ...

Using T-Diagrams, Professor Brailsford shows us how to take our compiler to the next level. Previous video on t-diagrams: ... Another look at a VM/IS release 1.5 system from 1988. This time, we're

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Looking at Compilers - No 1 - Optimization Levels

Looking at Compilers - No 1 - Optimization Levels

In the first video of my "

The Original Sin of Computing...that no one can fix

The Original Sin of Computing...that no one can fix

What if we can't trust *ANY* software...even if you have the source code? A perfect, self-replicating "sin" passed down for ...

Looking Out for #1   001

Looking Out for #1 001

Looking Out for #1 001

Looking at Compilers - No 2 - Specify your processor with `-march=native`

Looking at Compilers - No 2 - Specify your processor with `-march=native`

In the second video of my "

The Untold Story of Compilers

The Untold Story of Compilers

The compiler was born from exhaustion, a refusal to keep speaking in numbers. It was, and still is, the quiet architecture beneath ...

Looking In-part 1

Looking In-part 1

The camera follows two women as they live, work and make art in a rural Virginia town... '

Demystifying the C++ Compiler!

Demystifying the C++ Compiler!

In this video, I will explain how a compiler works and what cool optimizations it can do for you! Links: Go follow Emil! Thanks for ...

OpenCode Creator: Why Open-Source AI Models Dominate

OpenCode Creator: Why Open-Source AI Models Dominate

In this episode, Madison went to Miami to chat with Dax Raad, co-founder of OpenCode. They discussed the future of software ...

Modifying C++ Compilers for Better Static Analysis

Modifying C++ Compilers for Better Static Analysis

With June Rhodes. There's nothing more frustrating than spending hours debugging a problem, only to find a mistake that is ...

Self Compiling Compilers - Computerphile

Self Compiling Compilers - Computerphile

Using T-Diagrams, Professor Brailsford shows us how to take our compiler to the next level. Previous video on t-diagrams: ...

Almost Extinct! VM/IS: Compilers, Networking and Usage (Forgotten OS From 1988)

Almost Extinct! VM/IS: Compilers, Networking and Usage (Forgotten OS From 1988)

Another look at a VM/IS release 1.5 system from 1988. This time, we're