A 64K intro is a demo where the size of the executable file is limited to 64 kibibytes, or 65,536 bytes. At demo parties, there is a category for this kind of demo, where the one that gives the best impression wins. 64K intros generally apply many techniques to be able to fit in the given size, usually including procedural generation, sound synthesis, and executable compression. The size of 64 kibibytes is a traditional limit which was inherited from the maximum size of a COM file. (Wikipedia).
This video was made for #MegaFavNumbers The sequence that is generated by cycles of bits and somehow related to prime numbers and multiplicative order of 2 mod 2n+1 Sequence: 3, 6, 15, 12, 255, 30, 63, 24, 315, 510, 33825, 60, 159783, 126, 255, 48, 65535, 630, 14942265, 1020, 4095, 67650
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This is my 15 kilobyte progress. I tried to make this game demo as efficient as I could. It was just a personal challenge to make it a small file. All textures are coded in the file. I would like to make it a full level with 3d rigged enemies and sound for under 100k. Programmed in C++ and
From playlist 3D Programming
My entry in the #MegaFavNumbers project by James Grime and Matt Parker. The number in question is 2¹⁰²⁴, also known as 179,769,313,486,231,590,772,930,519,078,902,473,361,797,697,894,230,657,273,430,081,157,732,675,805,500,963,132,708,477,322,407,536,021,120,113,879,871,393,357,658,789,76
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Why I love 4294967296? MegaFavNumbers.
Bitonic sorter: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitonic_sorter Fast Fourier Transform https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_Fourier_transform#:~:text=A%20fast%20Fourier%20transform%20(FFT,frequency%20domain%20and%20vice%20versa. #MegaFavNumbers I know that this video is horrible, but an invite
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#MegaFavNumbers - 6086555670238378989670371734243169622657830773351885970528324860512791691264
Hey, it's free publicity and I do have an interest in numbers. Besides, since when have I ever had a consistent theme on this channel? #MegaFavNumbers
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Rasa Reading Group: Reformer: The Efficient Transformer
Join Rachael as she starts reading the paper "Reformer: The Efficient Transformer" (Kitaev et al 2019). This paper was published at the International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR). Link to paper: https://openreview.net/forum?id=rkgNKkHtvB Want to build your own bot? http
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Sega Genesis Hardware Test Cartridge Review
Subtle electronic component failures can be difficult and time-consuming to track down. This test cartridge for the Genesis from Retro Gaming Arts promises to help...but is it worth the cost? Diagnostic cartridge product page: https://retrogamingarts.com/shop/sega-genesis/sega-genesis-dia
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HITB SecConf 2009 Malaysia: Building a Blind TCP/IP Hijacking Tool 3/5
Clip 3/5 Speaker: Alex kuza55 Kouzemtchenko (Associate Consultant, statsec) In 2007 lkm released a paper in Phrack about how to perform Blind TCP/IP Hijacking by abusing the incremental IP ID information leak to conduct non-blind brute force attempts of TCP sequence and ACK numbers, ho
From playlist Hack In The Box Malaysia 2009
Abug Talks - Kieran Connell talks about Coding the BEEB-NICCC demo on the BBC Micro
Abug Talks - Kieran Connell (Kieranhj) talks about Coding the BEEB-NICCC demo for the Acorn BBC Micro computer. Virtual Abug Meet-Up - 16th May 2020. Recorded via Zoom during the Coronavirus Outbreak. Help us create more videos! Support us through Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/computi
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MegaFavNumbers - A number with 19729 digits
This video is about my MegaFavNumber. It has 19729 digits, and it is a power of two. [This link is now broken, and I can't find it anywhere else. :( ] See all the digits here: https://sites.google.com/site/largenumbers/home/appendix/a/numbers/265536 The OEIS sequence I mentioned: https:/
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NOTACON 4: Techniques for 4kb Intro Development
Speakers: S_TEC & Dave "Polaris" Valentine The demoscene emerged from the fusion of art and technical innovation. Nothing quite captures this spirit as much as the challenge of creating a full production with music, sound and graphics in 4096 bytes or less. This seminar of 4kb intro deve
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Speaker: Gargaj For more information visit: http://bit.ly/NOTACON_2009_information To download the video visit: http://bit.ly/NOTACON_2009_videos
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HP 9825 Repair Part 4: The processor reads and executes ROM code!
For the first time, we manage to have the processor read and execute some of its ROM firmware. Our sponsor for PCBs: https://www.pcbway.com Support the team on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/curiousmarc Buy shirts on Teespring: https://teespring.com/stores/curiousmarcs-store Learn more
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HP 9825 Repair Part 9 : Skoal board repair (featuring the original designer!)
We repair the very tricky 32k memory expansion board, code named Skoal, and talk to Rick Dow, one of its original designers! Our sponsor for PCBs: https://www.pcbway.com Support the team on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/curiousmarc Buy shirts on Teespring: https://teespring.com/stores/
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Speakers: David Kennedy (ReL1K), Josh Kelley (Winfang) Powershell is as close to a programming language we are going to get through a command line interface on Windows. The ability to perform almost any task we want through Windows is a huge benefit for systems administrators... and hac
From playlist DEFCON 18-3
MegaFavNumbers - 10,112,359,550,561,797,752,808,988,764,044,943,820,224,719
In this video, I join in on the fun of selecting a "MegaFavNumber" -- that is, my favorite number greater than one million. The MegaFavNumbers project is a collaboration between some of the luminaries of math YouTube, which I found out about it from James Grime (here: https://www.youtube.c
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DEFCON 16: Panel: Black vs. White: The complete life cycle of a real world breach
Panel: David Kennedy, Practice Lead: Profiling & e.Discovery, SecureState Ken Stasiak, President & CEO, SecureState Scott White, Senior Security Consultant, SecureState John Melvin, Senior Security Consultant, SecureState Andrew Weidenhamer, Staff Security Consultant, SecureState Black v
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