>>9851437It's not hard to concatenate the links if they're broken by formatting, and if that doesn't work, hit up the root video directory and CTRL+F tongues and/or random. Work harder, Nigel.
>>9851440Terry grew up (and arguably never grew out of) the 80s-90s era of computing, which was adamant about user control and RTFM, something which modern users have largely never known outside of a niche technical audience. The result of this is the 2007 iPhone normiecaust of the internet, except on a much larger scale, and it's been happening ever since the mid-90s to computing in its entirety. TempleOS does 4.5 million task swaps per second: Windows 7 does 40.000 on a good day. TempleOS takes up 2MB of disk space and could likely be trimmed onto a floppy disk, whereas a modern operating system swallows excessive amounts of storage and memory to perform basic tasks that have been theoretically solved since the 60s. Multi-threading was a solved science in 1973, and yet modern game developers largely can't even get a single-threaded game working right. The user has never been as fucked and herded as they are today, and the worst part is that none of them realize it; that's where Terry comes in, because his videography as a whole explains every single problem with computers as they exist today. He's absolutely correct on technical details and foundational knowledge, and elegantly bypasses the high-level red herring that places like /g/ skim over in favor of headphone discussion and anime girl wallpapers. Terry Davis was a super genius. Study him and be free.