A photo of a cake with 8 candles in a row. The first and fifth candle from the right are lit. The caption reads “Happy 17th Birthday”
A photo of a cake with 8 candles in a row. The first and fifth candle from the right are lit. The caption reads “Happy 17th Birthday”
Very optimistic to have an 8th candle
That’s the sign bit. The cake is in two’s complement
The candles are only available in packs of 8. It’s the smallest addressable unit of wax in many cake architectures
Last birthday party I was at I just wanted a nibble of cake but they told me I had to take one or more bites.
I usually just gather a nibble by picking up a couple crumbs… I’ll see myself out.
I’d have a few words with them, kick them right up their rear endian
Maybe this is a signed cake, so one can celebrate negative birthdays of people who aren’t born yet. 🤔
Light all the candles as an announcement that you’re gonna start having kids and hope she’ll get pregnant in exactly three months. Not in 2, not in 4, but in 3 precisely.
You win Lemmy, I need this one explained.
@CanadaPlus
Because if you add 1 to 1111111 it will overflow and give 0000000 so you have to have the baby in 1 year exactly
Ahh, because of the 9 month gestation. 9+3=12
I thought this was about some kind of obscure subnormal float convention or something.
Given that typical gestation time is less than one year, that involves some planning and determination.
Although a processor might be nominally capable of accessing a bus of a certain width, it does not mean that all address or data lines need be connected.