

How would 3 leading zeros in a byte help coming to the conclusion that this is supposed to be 17?
I’m generally curious, sice theoretical informatics is already a good few years behind me :D


How would 3 leading zeros in a byte help coming to the conclusion that this is supposed to be 17?
I’m generally curious, sice theoretical informatics is already a good few years behind me :D


If you read from the right (as is implied by calling the result 17), there are 3 trailing zeroes:

These would usually be omitted when writing like this. The fact they are not makes this 136


DVDs also have a rather limited shelf life


But you know the media is not in the figurine, right? Tonies only have a small RFID chip in them that give the Tonybox an ID to download from their server. Once the company dies these things will turn into bricks.
My small nephews also have these and I think they’re great. Just not very resilient, data conservation wise


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And I’m sure if your ISP kicked you, that would still work…
Yeah, what’s there to sneer at if your ISP is trash. Good on OP for still finding a way


Even in little endian you don’t have trailing zeroes


Which would be ommited if they were on the end, so this reads 136


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So it’s working? Thanks for the heads up
Yeah, that digs up some long lost memories :D
Thanks