Game theory

Bandwidth-sharing game

A bandwidth-sharing game is a type of resource allocation game designed to model the real-world allocation of bandwidth to many users in a network. The game is popular in game theory because the conclusions can be applied to real-life networks. (Wikipedia).

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the Internet (part 2)

An intro to the core protocols of the Internet, including IPv4, TCP, UDP, and HTTP. Part of a larger series teaching programming. See codeschool.org

From playlist The Internet

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WebAssembly: The What, Why and How

WebAssembly is a portable, size, and load-time efficient binary format for the web. It is an emerging standard being developed in the WebAssembly community group, and supported by multiple browser vendors. This talk details what WebAssembly is, the problems it is trying to solve, exciting

From playlist Talks

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What is the Sharing Economy?

In this video, you’ll learn more about the sharing economy. Visit https://www.gcflearnfree.org/using-the-web-to-get-stuff-done/what-is-the-sharing-economy/1/ for our text-based lesson. This video includes information on: • An explanation of the sharing economy • Examples of the sharing ec

From playlist The Sharing Economy

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Networking

If you are interested in learning more about this topic, please visit http://www.gcflearnfree.org/ to view the entire tutorial on our website. It includes instructional text, informational graphics, examples, and even interactives for you to practice and apply what you've learned.

From playlist Networking

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Twitch Kills Game Sales... but not equally! - Extra Credits

Use code EXTRACREDITS to get 40% off any annual membership for World Anvil and start hammering out the worlds you wanna see in your games! https://www.worldanvil.com/extracredits Check out our twitch channel at http://bit.ly/ECtwitch Streaming has become a huge part of the games industry

From playlist Extra Credits (ALL EPISODES)

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Peace Games - Gaming for a Better Future - Extra Credits

Since the founding of the Olympics, games have been a tool to bring people together, allowing us to compete but also to recognize the humanity in our opponents. Although online games have become a breeding ground for toxicity, they still have the potential to teach us about each other and

From playlist Extra Credits (ALL EPISODES)

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The Importance of Local Multiplayer - Seeing Eye-to-Eye - Extra Credits

Most AAA games don't include local multiplayer, and our community is missing out on the opportunity to share games with each other by playing side-by-side. This social aspect teaches us how to behave civilly even when a game gets heated or goes poorly. Subscribe for new episodes every Wedn

From playlist Extra Credits (ALL EPISODES)

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[Twitch] Hacknet walkthrough - part 7 - The Ending and the Finale

Join me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/WhatDaMath Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatdamath Hello and welcome to What Da Math. This is an attempt at beating the awesome new game called Hacknet. The video was broadcasted on Twitch. http://www.twitch.tv/whatdamath The game is availabl

From playlist Hacknet

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Stanford Seminar - NVIDIA GPU Computing: A Journey from PC Gaming to Deep Learning

EE380: Computer Systems Colloquium Seminar NVIDIA GPU Computing: A Journey from PC Gaming to Deep Learning Speaker: Stuart Oberman, NVIDIA Deep Learning and GPU Computing are now being deployed across many industries, helping to solve big data problems ranging from computer vision and na

From playlist Stanford EE380-Colloquium on Computer Systems - Seminar Series

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Abel in Paris - Éva Tardos (Cornell University): "Quality of equilibria and effect of learning...

Abel in Paris - Éva Tardos (Cornell University): "Quality of equilibria and effect of learning in games" Éva Tardos est professeure en informatique à l’université de Cornell (Ithaca, New York). Sa recherche porte sur des algorithmes appliqués aux jeux en réseaux et aux ventes aux

From playlist Abel in PARIS - IHP - 2015

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Julia R Masterman Middle High School (Team #14665) Presentation

Julia R Masterman Middle High School from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was a Finalist in MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge 2021! On April 26, 2021, finalist teams presented their solution papers via Zoom to a panel of judges. Learn more about the 2021 Challenge problem topic and the winners:

From playlist M3 Challenge

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All Youtube Alternatives Are Horrible | Vidme, Bitchute, Minds, review

Are Youtube alternatives viable option today? It's hard to build a video sharing platform that will compete with Youtube, when even Google can't make it profitable. This is my review of some Youtube alternatives and current problems alternative video sharing websites face. Which alternat

From playlist Don't be evil - Designed by Google

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22C3: The grey commons

Speakers: Palle Torsson, Rasmus Fleischer Strategic considerations in the copyfight. Piratbyran.org in Sweden has since 2003 We will have a paper ready until the first of December around the Nordic pirate projects and file shearing scene and its current development. Will we will desc

From playlist 22C3: Private Investigations

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Pine View School (Team #14525) Presentation

Pine View School from Osprey, Florida was Technical Computing Third Place in MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge 2021! On April 26, 2021, finalist teams presented their solution papers via Zoom to a panel of judges. Learn more about the 2021 Challenge problem topic and the winners: https://m

From playlist M3 Challenge

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PROJECTIONS, Episode 19: Bigscreen VR and GunHeart Hands-On!

Jeremy and Norm review Bigscreen VR, a free app that lets users share their desktops and videos over virtual reality. We discuss the social and human-computer interaction implications of Bigscreen, and how an operating system might look like in VR. Plus, we go hands-on with Gunheart in a d

From playlist VR and AR-Related Videos

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Farmhouse Conf 5 The Collapse of Love in the Age of Machines by Claire Evans

When it comes to love, we might all be Luddites. Wouldn't we smash the machine that told us precisely where and when our former paramours found someone new? Unfortunately, the global index that contains every gossamer byte of the love letters we're always unwittingly writing as we make con

From playlist Farmhouse Conf 5

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The Computer Chronicles - ETRE Berlin (1996)

Special thanks to archive.org for hosting these episodes. Downloads of all these episodes and more can be found at: http://archive.org/details/computerchronicles

From playlist The Computer Chronicles 1996 Episodes

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Top 5 Tools for Distrohoppers

Today I talk about several tools that are essential if you're going to hop Linux distros! 👇 PULL IT DOWN FOR THE GOOD STUFF 👇 Patreon - https://patreon.com/thelinuxcast Liberapay - https://liberapay.com/thelinuxcast/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCylGUf9BvQooEFjgdNudoQg/join

From playlist Linux Top 5

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MountainWest JavaScript 2015 - How HTML5 Killed My Career! by Kyle Tyacke

How HTML5 Killed My Career! by Kyle Tyacke In the early days of my career, things were simple. When it came to streaming media, real-time communications, and all things peer-to-peer, there was really only one choice: Flash. And as someone who knew how to wield Flash, life was pretty good!

From playlist MWJS 2015

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Speedrunning - Games Done Quick and Developer Tips - Extra Credits

A passionate community has grown around speedrunning, when players try to find the fastest possible way to complete a run. Different types of speedrun may require the player to beat the entire game or allow them to take shortcuts enabled by glitches. Game developers may want to attract an

From playlist Extra Credits: Game Design

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