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One of the most informative videos I've ever seen. I have two questions, potentially dumb ones but I'm still going to ask: 1. When you're taking about " positive or negative charge" on the magnet, we're talking about polarity here, right? Is this the same thing as calling the poles "south" or "north"? 2. How do the regions make sure their polarity or the electrical charge they've received does not cross over to their adjacent regions? I mean do they have some kind of potential "wall" to prevent accidental spillage of charge?
1. yes 2. It doesnt spill to other places, just like how CPUs, GPUs, etc pack millions (sometimes billions) of transistors into a very very tight space for even a simple DIY curcuit
i find it very fascinating how we’ve made such precise physical instruments that can store and read data constantly without damaging the disk or corrupting the data. still not the most reliable way of storing data at least in the very long term however i have read about glass storage devices called “5d optical data storage” that due to glass being an inert material and if stored properly can theoretically store data for billions of years and a single disk can store up to 360TB however data written is permanent
I really wish you would have made this videos when i was still at highschool. You're explaining it much better than my profs. Please keep up the good work
@@Mahmoud-ir5nt im assuming he is using filt tech: filt can storage i think 1 byte of data. he hooked up 128 filt to some machine and it go brrr (refer to powder toy wiki)
5:14 this was what I exactly did for my gaming pc build. Since I was on a tight budget, I got a 512 GB NVMe SSD for my OS and Programs, then also got one seagate barracuda 1TB HDD for huge storage.
t flip flop way: computer downloads program/etc. this is better for an sr flip flop but anyways: it sends binary to the t flip flops. then a t flip flop is triggered, it updates: 0 -> 1, 1 -> 0. so basically computer gets a group of un-used t flip flops and gives them binary
I am taking a online computer studies high school course and your videos really help me out. It's just like having a teacher teach it to me, but better. Thank you so much.
Thanks for making these videos! I'm creating a computer in Minecraft and I'm making a series about it, and these videos are perfect for viewers to reference while watching 😃
i had this question since i can remember but never took the time look it up.. thanks for resolving one of my life mysteries.. as a kid I used to squint my eyes and try to fine the movie/game characters on the CDs under the sun 😂
Excellent. Two weeks back my hard disk crashed. I opened it and found that there is circular scratch near splinder. Now I am sure that I won't be able recover back data.
@@galfajon1732 Thanks! To clarify whether a magnetic pull is positive or negative it's a 1. It's the lack of charge that represents a 0 (assuming the active high signal method is being used). It's very difficult to simplify things while also keeping the information accurate. If you want to know a bit more about how the magnetization of the regions on the disk work look into "faradays law".
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You do a wonderful job of simplifying these concepts! I now have a solid understanding of things that were completely foreign to me just a few hours ago -- thank you!
Thank you, this is exactly what i'm going for. Stay tuned!
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I watched couple of videos about this subject, and you explained the subject far better then some professor here. Thank you.
How do those professors explain things?
I had seen the binary vid some time ago
But that time I hadn't checked out your other other videos.
Now that I have seen a number of them I just love your vids
The explanation gets stored in my brain so quickly
THANK YOU SO MUCH.
PLS DONT EVER STOP TEACHING ON TH-cam EVER
AND YOU MUST GIVE LESSONS TO SOME PEOPLE SO THAT THEY CAN ALSO TEACH LIKE THIS IN THE FUTER.
Going to school for IT and just found your channel today. Your videos are so easy to digest and have helped me understanding some complicated concepts from class. Thanks!
I've come around this after watching the video in which you explained the binary system and must say, as many approve too, that you do a great job at explaining. Im going to proceed watching the other explanatory videos, highly wanting to learn and understand more abour this topic in a clear way.
Video: File Allocation Table
Me: FAT
Same but i threw cache in there too for FAT cache
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Thank u a lot
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Finally, I found a person who would like to know what is happening under the hood and learn up. you are great master, please make more videos and you will sooner have a million subscribers. there is a dearth of teachers like you.
Being rather 'ancient' in human terms, I have been trying understand the workings of computers for over half a century now - without much success! Your lucid explanation, however, gave me an 'Aha' moment and, having subscribed, I look forward to learning much more from your beautifully presented tutorials. Thank you very much.🙏
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One of the most informative videos I've ever seen.
I have two questions, potentially dumb ones but I'm still going to ask:
1. When you're taking about " positive or negative charge" on the magnet, we're talking about polarity here, right? Is this the same thing as calling the poles "south" or "north"?
2. How do the regions make sure their polarity or the electrical charge they've received does not cross over to their adjacent regions? I mean do they have some kind of potential "wall" to prevent accidental spillage of charge?
1. yes
2. It doesnt spill to other places, just like how CPUs, GPUs, etc pack millions (sometimes billions) of transistors into a very very tight space for even a simple DIY curcuit
i really like how you explain things i could unstand more than the other videos ive seen
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i find it very fascinating how we’ve made such precise physical instruments that can store and read data constantly without damaging the disk or corrupting the data. still not the most reliable way of storing data at least in the very long term however i have read about glass storage devices called “5d optical data storage” that due to glass being an inert material and if stored properly can theoretically store data for billions of years and a single disk can store up to 360TB however data written is permanent
The truth is that they got help making these technologies from spirits.. like demonic help. That's why they call their stuff after Greek gods and so.
I really wish you would have made this videos when i was still at highschool. You're explaining it much better than my profs.
Please keep up the good work
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In a game called "The Powder Toy" I made a storage drive that can store 128 bytes of data.
how did you make it? Is there an online guide or something that I can refer to?
@@Mahmoud-ir5nt im assuming he is using filt tech: filt can storage i think 1 byte of data. he hooked up 128 filt to some machine and it go brrr (refer to powder toy wiki)
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5:14 this was what I exactly did for my gaming pc build. Since I was on a tight budget, I got a 512 GB NVMe SSD for my OS and Programs, then also got one seagate barracuda 1TB HDD for huge storage.
You got great content and so easy to understand. Thank you.
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Yes please
t flip flop way: computer downloads program/etc. this is better for an sr flip flop but anyways: it sends binary to the t flip flops. then a t flip flop is triggered, it updates: 0 -> 1, 1 -> 0. so basically computer gets a group of un-used t flip flops and gives them binary
I am taking a online computer studies high school course and your videos really help me out. It's just like having a teacher teach it to me, but better. Thank you so much.
Thanks for making these videos! I'm creating a computer in Minecraft and I'm making a series about it, and these videos are perfect for viewers to reference while watching 😃
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i had this question since i can remember but never took the time look it up.. thanks for resolving one of my life mysteries.. as a kid I used to squint my eyes and try to fine the movie/game characters on the CDs under the sun 😂
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Excellent. Two weeks back my hard disk crashed. I opened it and found that there is circular scratch near splinder. Now I am sure that I won't be able recover back data.
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Doesn't the disk read changes in magnetic flux, not just the charge (a change in polarity is a 1 and a lack of change is a 0, basically).
Yes, that is what the term "charge" refers to here. For script purposes it's a lot easier than saying "magnetic orientation".
@@H3Vtux I guess. If I didn't have a book on hand I would've understood it as "positive polarity means 1". Either way thanks for the great video!
@@galfajon1732 Thanks! To clarify whether a magnetic pull is positive or negative it's a 1. It's the lack of charge that represents a 0 (assuming the active high signal method is being used).
It's very difficult to simplify things while also keeping the information accurate. If you want to know a bit more about how the magnetization of the regions on the disk work look into "faradays law".
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