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2023-07-12 at 12:10 AM UTC
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2023-07-12 at 12:14 AM UTC??? The site is literally blocking me from downloading the pic lol fucking cucks
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2023-07-12 at 12:18 AM UTC
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2023-07-12 at 12:18 AM UTCa meme is the template not the instance you niggerfaggotThe following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
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2023-07-12 at 12:24 AM UTCThe following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
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2023-07-12 at 12:26 AM UTC
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2023-07-12 at 12:28 AM UTCa meme is sort of a hive-mind experience where someone puts a photo of something or paints a picture or draws a stick figure and the majority of the people in the room might start laughing at something they all feel it relates to. that is the meme.
one or two people wont get it. they just think everyone else is nuts -
2023-07-12 at 12:29 AM UTCWhy are skitzos always talking about memes they think it's like code
ASCII is rune magic fuck memes. Emojis are more magical than may Mays 🙏🐈⬛🔝👍👍👍👑 -
2023-07-12 at 12:31 AM UTCa meme is just information encoded in such a way that a certain group can understand and interact with it, like the theme of an in-joke or colloquial slang
go read about memetics
a picture is not a meme
a joke is not a memeThe following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire! -
2023-07-12 at 12:32 AM UTCASCII only existed because everything was like dot-matrix before computer monitors existed
you would use a dot-matrix printer to see the code you typed in worked properly and someone created the ACSII art from that out of bordom. kind of a 1337 thing -
2023-07-12 at 12:33 AM UTC
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2023-07-12 at 12:34 AM UTCASCII is blessed
The IDE that comes with TempleOS supports several features, such as embedding images in code. It uses a non-standard text format (known as DolDoc) which has support for hypertext links, images, and 3D meshes to be embedded into what are otherwise standard ASCII files; for example, a file can have a spinning 3D model of a tank as a comment in source code.
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2023-07-12 at 12:36 AM UTC
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2023-07-12 at 12:37 AM UTCASCII exists because processors work using binary code and it was most efficient to organise information into 8-bit bytes, so each character was given one byte to represent itself. there was no reason to think we'd need more than 8 bits (256 discrete values) to represent an betabet of 52 characters (uppercase and lowercase) and a bunch of punctuation symbols
but here we are today, with 10 different smiley faces with DIVERSITY SKIN TONES encoded directly into the character set -
2023-07-12 at 12:38 AM UTCsending imagines of terry davis memes through LOLCODE so the glowniggers can't listen in
Originally posted by aldra ASCII exists because processors work using binary code and it was most efficient to organise information into 8-bit bytes, so each character was given one byte to represent itself. there was no reason to think we'd need more than 8 bits (256 discrete values) to represent an betabet of 52 characters (uppercase and lowercase) and a bunch of punctuation symbols
don't forget the entire egyptian hieroglyphics which don't seem necessary at all
but here we are today, with 10 different smiley faces with DIVERSITY SKIN TONES encoded directly into the character set -
2023-07-12 at 12:39 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra ASCII exists because processors work using binary code and it was most efficient to organise information into 8-bit bytes, so each character was given one byte to represent itself. there was no reason to think we'd need more than 8 bits (256 discrete values) to represent an betabet of 52 characters (uppercase and lowercase) and a bunch of punctuation symbols
but here we are today, with 10 different smiley faces with DIVERSITY SKIN TONES encoded directly into the character set
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2023-07-12 at 12:39 AM UTCPROGRESS
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2023-07-12 at 12:39 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra ASCII exists because processors work using binary code and it was most efficient to organise information into 8-bit bytes, so each character was given one byte to represent itself. there was no reason to think we'd need more than 8 bits (256 discrete values) to represent an betabet of 52 characters (uppercase and lowercase) and a bunch of punctuation symbols
but here we are today, with 10 different smiley faces with DIVERSITY SKIN TONES encoded directly into the character set
so you wanted to simplify it not just for efficiency but because you hate brown and black text characters because they represent "NIGGERS" and "BROWN PEOPLE"? -
2023-07-12 at 12:40 AM UTCoh no I got WOZNIED into writing a post he's just going to totally misunderstand and have a schizophrenic conniption overThe following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
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2023-07-12 at 12:41 AM UTC🜲
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