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On the ELEKTRON channel, the latest episode features the creator restoring a ticket machine through reverse engineering. He discusses the process of opening the device and analyzing its components, including the AT89 microcontroller. He also explains how to program the display and other elements. The project has been ongoing for six months, and the episode has garnered 190022 views and 5928 likes.

In his latest video, Pretius encourages viewers to explore programming through Oracle Application Express. Adam guides his audience step by step in creating applications, from obtaining a workspace to seeing the results of their work. Using the example of a volunteer management application, he illustrates the potential of this tool. He invites interaction and questions, demonstrating the importance of sharing experiences in programming education. At the time of writing this article, the video has achieved 4489 views and 137 likes.

Techno Tim describes what he runs in his home lab, including VLAN management, NAS servers, and numerous services responsible for home automation and network management.

On the BBC channel, an interesting video about active noise cancelling has been presented. The author demonstrates how two speakers can affect sound volume, explaining that one speaker is wired inversely, leading to sound cancellation. This is how active noise cancelling technology works, especially in headphones, allowing users to enjoy silence and focus on selected sounds. As of now, the video has gained 250468 views and 6619 likes, highlighting the importance of this topic.

In the discussion on 'Open Arrangement,' Igor Janke addressed the impact of AI on Poland, featuring experts including Professor Aleksandra Przegalińska. The Upgrade23 conference revealed how AI can support Poland’s second civilizational leap. Experts emphasized the importance of long-term strategies and the need for regulations that balance safety and innovation. As technology progresses, it will be crucial for Polish companies to be flexible and ready to adapt to new AI tools. At the time of writing, this special program already has 209,411 views and 3,511 likes.

Mateusz Chrobok discusses the Y2K bug in his video. Past expenditures aimed to prevent significant computer issues in 2000 fizzled into minor incidents. He highlights concerns raised by pioneers like Bob Boehmer about short date formats. This analysis underscores the importance of thoughtful programming and date management. The video has garnered significant interest, with 46,990 views and 2,405 likes at the time of writing.

The Verge team uncovers the hidden story of the Lisas, computers that Apple destroyed in 1989. These computers had potential but ended up in a landfill, representing a sad epilogue to the innovation they symbolized. Bob Cook, who sold these machines, became a local hero in this tale, while Apple chose to destructively close this chapter. Ultimately, the story of the Lisa reveals the internal tensions and decisions that shaped the future of Apple’s technology. The related YouTube video has already gained over 1,299,084 views.

RAINBOLT faces the future in a duel against an AI created by Stanford students. In exciting matches, he competes against the new AI in GeoGuessr. The AI, operating on the CLIP model, shows an impressive 92% accuracy in guessing countries. The video has gained significant traction, reaching 4,015,357 views at the time of writing, raising questions about the future of AI in gaming. RAINBOLT expresses admiration for technological advancements and openness to future innovations.

Fireship discusses ten tech trends to watch for in 2024, covering topics such as the job market, cryptocurrency, augmented and virtual reality, AI technologies, and industry uncertainties. The video has garnered over 1.8 million views and 90,000 likes, reflecting significant interest in these advancements.

The Asianometry channel presents the history of computer industrialization in Bulgaria, which in 1989 exported more computers than all other Eastern countries combined. With 11% of its workforce in electronics, Bulgaria made impressive strides before the industry collapsed overnight due to political changes and global competition. Today, with 373,583 views and 13,349 likes, Asianometry documents these dramatic shifts in technology history.
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