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How Does a Computer Store Anything? | Bits, Bytes & Binary Explained

Your phone has 256 GB of storage. But 256 GB of... what, exactly?

The answer is bits. And once you understand how bits work, you
understand the foundation of everything — text, images, sound,
your code, even the weights of a large language model.

In this video:
→ Why computers only use 0 and 1
→ How bits, nibbles, and bytes actually scale
→ Binary counting (the "aha" moment)
→ Why this channel is called HEX 1000
→ Where this shows up inside GPT-4 and other LLMs

Every video answers one question before the syntax: why does this exist?

Topics: Computer Science · Binary · Transistors · CS foundations · LLMs & AI

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0:00 — Hook: How does a computer store anything?
0:06 — Intro
0:10 — 256 GB of what, exactly?
0:47 — Why only 0 and 1 (The Physics of Noise)
1:40 — Bit → Nibble → Byte → 256 GB
2:10 — The Math: How binary counting works
3:38 — Why this channel is called HEX 1000
3:55 — Beyond Numbers: How Images & Sound are Stored
5:04 — AI & LLMs: The Bits Behind GPT-4
6:04 — Outro: Everything is Bits

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