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Summarise a Video for freeThe MinutePhysics video, "How ISPs Violate the Laws of Mathematics" is based on a presentation given by the speaker where he argues his ISP is violating the axioms of Zermelo-Fraenkel Set Theory. Specifically, the first law states two sets are equal if they have the same elements. The speaker points out the ISP is offering the same services for different prices and violating laws of modern mathematics.
minutephysics
6 mins
over 6 years ago
The narrator touches on the Game of Life and Death and notes that the Game of Life is complicated and like a string of situations. While there are objectively correct strategies to handle many situations, the most rational choice on paper often leads to the least desirable outcome. The video talks about using Game Theory as a "cheat code" to Life in order to make the best decisions in a variety of scenarios.
Blank Rascal
16 mins
5 months ago
Just Josh compares the Surface Laptop 7 to the Macbook Air, scoring them in build quality, portability, display, keyboard, trackpad, performance, heat, fan noise, battery life, connectivity, stability, and overall value. Ultimately, it is stated that it really depends on what is important to the user when deciding which laptop to purchase. With a final score of 82 vs 80, the Surface Laptop 7 is determined to be the overall winner.
Just Josh
12 mins
over 1 year ago
In this video, Ethan Niser explains the limitations of error handling within Typescript, noting that while Typescript empowers code, it faces challenges in ensuring type safety, particularly in error handling due to Javascript's flexible exception throwing. While exceptions in Javascript have merit for removing the need to handle errors by default, they often lead to program crashes. Ethan explores how the distinction between expected and unexpected errors impacts error management, and explores using the 'Effect' library for Typescript to solve these issue.
Ethan Niser
8 mins
about 1 year ago
Jonny Burger from Remotion introduces the Remotion Media Parser, a modern, dependency-free multimedia library for JavaScript designed for both frontend and backend use. It is efficient and designed to stream media for metadata extraction, samples, and waveforms, and it supports a variety of formats with one unified API. It is also designed to take advantage of built-in browser APIs and is made with web codecs in mind
Remotion
7 mins
5 months ago
Theo on t3.gg covers Google's latest announcements, including the Gemini 2.5 Pro model, AI Glasses, Android XR, and Ironwood. He discusses model drops, improvements to 2.5 Flash, and potential features for developers. The announcements include a new diffusion model, code base portability tools, and the enhanced capabilities of the Gemini family, with an outlook on their AI glasses progress.
Theo - t3․gg
27 mins
5 months ago