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    Vertigo #$FF (vertigo@hackers.town)'s status on Thursday, 09-Mar-2023 18:46:44 JST Vertigo #$FF Vertigo #$FF
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    @b0rk @palin For the same reason we talk about "digits" in decimal numbers.

    A "bit" in a binary (base-2) number can be 0 or 1.

    An "triad" in an octal (base-8) number can be 0, 1, 2, ..., 6, or 7.

    A "digit" in a decimal (base-10) number can be 0, 1, 2, ..., 8, or 9.

    A "quartet" or "nybble" in a hex (base-16) number can be 0, 1, 2, ..., E, or F. Nybble is "half a byte," making it something of a joke.

    An alternative name for what we call a "byte" today is, as you'd probably guess, "octet."

    Basically, these terms are ways of communicating two pieces of information at the same time: that you're talking about a single digit in some numerical base of some kind, and what the base actually is.

    In conversation Thursday, 09-Mar-2023 18:46:44 JST from hackers.town permalink
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