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HiddenLayer555@lemmy.ml to Programmer Humor@lemmy.mlEnglish · 4 months ago

I have a 64-bit gender

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I have a 64-bit gender

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HiddenLayer555@lemmy.ml to Programmer Humor@lemmy.mlEnglish · 4 months ago
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      I might be a slow learner but I’m catching on…

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        Regardless of what base you’re using, 10 is always the nth number. In base 10 (normal numbers), 10 is 10th. In base 2 it is the 2nd.

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        2. 10
        3. 11

        In base 16 (hexadecimal) it is the 16th.

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        2. 2
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        4. 4
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        9. 9
        10. A
        11. B
        12. C
        13. D
        14. E
        15. F
        16. 10

        The original joke is “there are 10 kinds of people, those who understand binary and those who don’t l” because 10 in binary is 2 in base 10. But they’re pointing out that a similar joke works for all bases of numbers.

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          I love that you felt like this needed explaining - thanks!

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          Some of us would argue 10 is the n+1 th number because zero comes first. Otherwise you’re just throwing a new digit into the mix when you get to 10.

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            Zero comes zeroth.

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