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A hacked car that could kill you should be more worrying than a thousand lightbulbs taking Facebook offline. University of ... You say "bye" first! - no, you say "bye" first! - how do you know when to close the connection? Dr Richard G. Clegg of Queen Mary ... Which triangles should be in front and which should be behind? The A web app that works out how many seconds ago something happened. How hard can coding that be? Tom Scott explains how ... Keeping data anonymous seems easy, but keeping identities separate ISPs don't always get it right - they gamble that all of their subscribers won't use all of their bandwidth all of the time. Dr Richard ...

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Multiple ways to break through restrictions in a network* demonstrated by Dr Richard G Clegg of Queen Mary University London.

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The "Goodbye" Problem - Computerphile

You say "bye" first! - no, you say "bye" first! - how do you know when to close the connection? Dr Richard G. Clegg of Queen Mary ...

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The Visibility Problem - Computerphile

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The Problem with Time & Timezones - Computerphile

A web app that works out how many seconds ago something happened. How hard can coding that be? Tom Scott explains how ...

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The Anonymisation Problem - Computerphile

Keeping data anonymous seems easy, but keeping identities separate

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How WiFi Works - Computerphile

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Why Internet Slows Down When it's Busy - Computerphile

ISPs don't always get it right - they gamble that all of their subscribers won't use all of their bandwidth all of the time. Dr Richard ...

Network Time Protocol (NTP) - Computerphile

Network Time Protocol (NTP) - Computerphile

Just how do computers synchronise clocks across the

Data Harvesting Problem - Computerphile

Data Harvesting Problem - Computerphile

How do we control our own data while allowing it to be mined? Dr Richard Mortier of The University of Cambridge discusses some ...

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The Problem with A.I. Slop! - Computerphile

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The Kindle Text Problem - Computerphile

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Internet Censorship Explained - Computerphile

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The Interlaced Video Problem - Computerphile

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Bad Bot Problem - Computerphile

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Multiple ways to break through restrictions in a network* demonstrated by Dr Richard G Clegg of Queen Mary University London.