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Chain

Chain

By: Inception Point Ai
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Host Ryan Cole explores the fascinating world of sequential systems, unpacking how chains of state-dependent operations shape everything from the circuits in your phone to the software on your screen. Each episode reveals a different dimension of processes that move data and logic step by step, one state at a time.

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  • Chain - Uncover every link with Ryan Cole
    Apr 1 2026
    Join host Ryan Cole as he explores the sequential systems and state machines powering every digital device—from clock signals and flip-flops to circuits that give transistors memory. Chain reveals the beautiful infrastructure behind billions of operations per second, uncovering how the invisible scaffolding of our connected world actually works.

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    This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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    1 min
  • Chain - Drawing the Map Before You Build the Machine
    Apr 1 2026
    Ryan Cole explores finite state machines—the elegant circle-and-arrow diagrams that map sequential system behavior before hardware exists. From traffic lights to spacecraft logic, FSMs transform conceptual intent into rigorous, testable specifications. He examines state encoding trade-offs, Moore versus Mealy architectures, and why disciplined abstraction separates systems that work from catastrophic failures hiding in production.

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    28 mins
  • Chain - Remembering What Just Happened
    Apr 1 2026
    Host Ryan Cole explores how digital memory was born from a simple feedback loop in 1963, tracing the evolution from the chaotic SR flip-flop to the master-slave D register that powers every modern processor. He unpacks timing constraints, metastability, and why edge-triggered capture transformed computing from reactive circuits into machines with history.

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    28 mins
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