hackclub/putting-the-you-in-cpu
A technical explainer by @kognise of how your computer runs programs, from start to finish.
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Just a detailed in-depth, and comprehensive explanation of how computers operate internally, focusing on RAM and CPU aspects, respectively. By @ILyesMk2
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