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⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5 snow globes) Best Moment: Sheldon’s chalkboard presentation. Hidden Gem: That libvpx drop. Respect. Did you catch the libvpx reference? Or any other anachronisms in Young Sheldon? Let me know in the comments!
During one of Sheldon’s frantic research sessions (trying to find a legal loophole to reclaim his room), he rattles off a string of obscure scientific and technical terms. Eagle-eyed viewers (and those with developer backgrounds) noticed a flash of text on a computer screen or a muttered phrase containing
So next time you’re watching, pause on that computer screen. And if you see “libvpx” — now you know. Sheldon Cooper was compressing video before it was cool.
If you’re a fan of Young Sheldon , you know the show is a masterclass in blending 1990s family nostalgia with the hyper-logical, socially awkward genius of a 9-year-old Sheldon Cooper. But Season 3, Episode 1 — titled “Quirky Eggheads and Texas Snow Globes” — contains a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment that has tech enthusiasts scratching their heads and smiling.
⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5 snow globes) Best Moment: Sheldon’s chalkboard presentation. Hidden Gem: That libvpx drop. Respect. Did you catch the libvpx reference? Or any other anachronisms in Young Sheldon? Let me know in the comments!
During one of Sheldon’s frantic research sessions (trying to find a legal loophole to reclaim his room), he rattles off a string of obscure scientific and technical terms. Eagle-eyed viewers (and those with developer backgrounds) noticed a flash of text on a computer screen or a muttered phrase containing
So next time you’re watching, pause on that computer screen. And if you see “libvpx” — now you know. Sheldon Cooper was compressing video before it was cool.
If you’re a fan of Young Sheldon , you know the show is a masterclass in blending 1990s family nostalgia with the hyper-logical, socially awkward genius of a 9-year-old Sheldon Cooper. But Season 3, Episode 1 — titled “Quirky Eggheads and Texas Snow Globes” — contains a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment that has tech enthusiasts scratching their heads and smiling.
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