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minus-squareAzzu@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up11·10 hours agoThis implies that they are actually “speaking” in text, because over actual speech 10 said in base 10 would be “ten” and 10 said in base 2 would be “one zero”, i.e. not ambiguous at all.
minus-squarepython@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·3 hours agoThere’s no rule saying that you can’t pronounce 10 in binary as ten.
This implies that they are actually “speaking” in text, because over actual speech 10 said in base 10 would be “ten” and 10 said in base 2 would be “one zero”, i.e. not ambiguous at all.
There’s no rule saying that you can’t pronounce 10 in binary as ten.