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## Science Videos
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1. [Capacitors are terrible at remembering data. But for this reason we continue doing it](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WnbIeMgWYA) - In this episode we discuss about Dynamic RAM, and learn about all the fundamental-level challenges that makes it slow compared to Static RAM.
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2. [How I hacked a hardware crypto wallet and recovered $2 million](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dT9y-KQbqi4) - I was contacted to hack a Trezor One hardware wallet and recover $2 million worth of cryptocurrency (in the form of THETA). Knowing that existing research was already out there for this device, it seemed like it would be a slam dunk. Little did I realize the project would turn into a roller coaster ride with over three months of experimentation, failures, successes, and heart-stopping moments. It reminded me that hacking is always unpredictable, exciting, and educational, no matter how long you've been doing it. In this case, the stakes were higher than normal: I only had one chance to get it right.
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2. [HOW TRANSISTORS REMEMBER DATA](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rM9BjciBLmg) - In this episode we learn about how memory works at the "transistor" level.
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3. [How I hacked a hardware crypto wallet and recovered $2 million](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dT9y-KQbqi4) - I was contacted to hack a Trezor One hardware wallet and recover $2 million worth of cryptocurrency (in the form of THETA). Knowing that existing research was already out there for this device, it seemed like it would be a slam dunk. Little did I realize the project would turn into a roller coaster ride with over three months of experimentation, failures, successes, and heart-stopping moments. It reminded me that hacking is always unpredictable, exciting, and educational, no matter how long you've been doing it. In this case, the stakes were higher than normal: I only had one chance to get it right.
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## Technical Articles
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1. [Quadratic Funding 平方募資](https://medium.com/swf-lab/quadratic-funding-465b5da3b3c9) - A deep dive into the Liberal Radical Mechanism proposed by Ethereum's co-founder, a Harvard economist, and Microsoft's principal researcher

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