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Re: The next exercise
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Michael Heerdegen |
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Re: The next exercise |
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Sun, 18 Dec 2022 01:11:53 +0100 |
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Emanuel Berg <incal@dataswamp.org> writes:
> Michael Heerdegen wrote:
>
> > Still too mathematical maybe. Wait - it's the largest number
> > a calculator using 8 796 093 022 208 binary digits
> > can express.
>
> That's right! \o/
>
> It is the number you get from one terabyte of data - or
> technically 1 TiB - with all the bits set, i.e.
>
> 1111111111111 ... [just kidding]
Ah - very nice that you made my answer count.
If I ever need to save this number to disk, I know now that it's
possible ;-)
Michael.
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