No I'm effing well not and this is the third time in 30 mins that I've told you! GGgggrrrr
No I'm effing well not and this is the third time in 30 mins that I've told you! GGgggrrrr
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We have detected possible robotic behavior.
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☐ Absolutely not. I enjoy chaos, snacks, and inconsistent logic.
☐ …01001110… I mean NO.
Don't blame me Chatgpt made me do it.
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Would it be wrong to say 01001110 (4E) is not no?
Maybe it is "no" ?
PS: I was joking with it being a code. Though that's 4E (not 8E), which is "N".
No need to be sorry, I was having fun. Have a good sleep.
Indeed. A web page is most likely using utf-8, which can use 1-4 bytes (2-8 hex digits) per character.
So 1 byte can't represent "No", as it is 2 characters.
It would be 4E="N" and 6F="o"
But I just realised there is an ellipsis "..." So it could be No.
So I take it back. Sorry, as you were, I'm tired
I don't, just got into computers a few years ago. But I think I see what you mean. However, the browser would expect utf-8, and ascii or iso-...(latin 1 I think) are subsets. (So I would assume binary ASCII/Latin 1, not EBCIDC, which seems incompatible.)
Not in EBCIDIC (if you remember that), ASCII or ISO-8859-1.
In binary you could use 0 or -1 as false, e.g.:
00000000, 11111111
Not in EBCIDIC (if you remember that), ASCII or ISO-8859-1.
In binary you could use 0 or -1 as false, e.g.:
00000000, 11111111
No need to be sorry, I was having fun. Have a good sleep.
Indeed. A web page is most likely using utf-8, which can use 1-4 bytes (2-8 hex digits) per character.
So 1 byte can't represent "No", as it is 2 characters.
It would be 4E="N" and 6F="o"
But I just realised there is an ellipsis "..." So it could be No.
So I take it back. Sorry, as you were, I'm tired
I don't, just got into computers a few years ago. But I think I see what you mean. However, the browser would expect utf-8, and ascii or iso-...(latin 1 I think) are subsets. (So I would assume binary ASCII/Latin 1, not EBCIDC, which seems incompatible.)