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by cruffle_duffle 594 days ago
Honestly, I think Branch Education does a solid job with topics like this. Yes, it glosses over details and sometimes simplifies to the point of oversights, but that’s often necessary in educational content to avoid getting bogged down. It’s a balance: if you dive too deep, you risk losing the main points.

Branch Education is designed to introduce complex concepts, often for high schoolers or newcomers to the subject. Even my first grader finds it interesting because it’s visually engaging and conveys a general understanding, even if much of the terminology goes over their head. Their video on how computer chips are made, for example, managed to hold the whole family’s attention. That is hard to do for most of the nerdy shit I watch on YouTube!

It’s not meant to be a deep dive—Ben Eater is better suited for that. His work on instruction counters, registers, and the intricacies of “how CPUs work” is incredible, but it’s for a different audience. You need a fair amount of computer science and electrical engineering knowledge to get the most out of his content. Good luck getting my family to watch him breadboard an entire graphics system; it’s fascinating but requires a serious commitment to appreciate fully.