Interesting, When I make word clock, I make it change from "SATU LEBIH DUA" ("ONE PLUS TWO", 01:02:00) to "SATU LEBIH TIGA" ("ONE PLUS THREE", 01:03:00) at 01:02:30. But if I make digital clock, I make it change from…
The problem is the fake storage can just overwrite the new data on top existing data. Then you always confirm new data is correct because it broke the old ones. But something like 2TB micro SD when actually it only has…
It works. It is actually my secret technique when solving "find five differences".
So, as long it uses only text, it can be called ASCII art, not just characters from space to tilde (or null to tilde)?
Radian don't give simple numbers for simple angles. For example the right angle, in degrees it is 90deg, in radian it is 1.5707963267948966... Better using tau-radian, it is 0.25tau (right angle is 0.25 of full circle).
Instead of using separator-character: a <comma> b <comma> c <enter> d <comma> e <comma> f why not using header-character: <row><cell> a <cell> b <cell> c <row><cell> d <cell> e <cell> f
Interesting, When I make word clock, I make it change from "SATU LEBIH DUA" ("ONE PLUS TWO", 01:02:00) to "SATU LEBIH TIGA" ("ONE PLUS THREE", 01:03:00) at 01:02:30. But if I make digital clock, I make it change from…
The problem is the fake storage can just overwrite the new data on top existing data. Then you always confirm new data is correct because it broke the old ones. But something like 2TB micro SD when actually it only has…
It works. It is actually my secret technique when solving "find five differences".
So, as long it uses only text, it can be called ASCII art, not just characters from space to tilde (or null to tilde)?
Radian don't give simple numbers for simple angles. For example the right angle, in degrees it is 90deg, in radian it is 1.5707963267948966... Better using tau-radian, it is 0.25tau (right angle is 0.25 of full circle).
Instead of using separator-character: a <comma> b <comma> c <enter> d <comma> e <comma> f why not using header-character: <row><cell> a <cell> b <cell> c <row><cell> d <cell> e <cell> f