WELCOME to another video from explaining computers DOT COM

WELCOME to another video from explaining computers DOT COM

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Based

>No onions face in the thumbnail
>No "this video is sponsored by X"
>No "subscribe to my Patreon and buy my t-shirts"
This guy is perfect, love that Boomer

Based and redpilled

mr scissors best girl(male)

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explainingthefuture.com/visions/index.html
holy shit

>explainingthefuture.com/visions/index.html
some of these are not too far off, some are a bit stupid tho (space based solar farming: how do you get the energy back to earth???)

>Boomer design
>Pages display instantly
Is it Heaven?

LASER maybe?

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clouds and other atmospheric particles would fuck w/ it, might aswell build solar panels on the planet ( just chuck em on most roofs and done)

depends on the wavelength doesn't it?

at that distance it would not matter, you would loose most of the energy using lasers on that distance

Microwaves.

The virgin LTT vs the chad explaining computers

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Based

And I hope to talk to you again very soon.

>Still has a wife
>Knows everything about computers
>Doest work for tech corporations
>Uses that haircut and doesnt give a fuck
>Has no need to talk about his personal life

This is peak nerd performance

BASED

>what could go wrong when we transmit megawatts of power via microwaves over 300+ kilometer range

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today we are going to have a look at the raspberry pi 4.
>20 minutes of facts and logic
>i cum while listening

>get into raspi and stumble upon this guy
>watch all the vids
>later at work (a place where its mostly boomers and guys who wouldn't be into tech) see someone watching one of his videos on their phone
Small world

Finally sweet release

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