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by mnau
159 days ago
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> That’s the good part. Disagree. We are trained on numbers from kindergarten. It's used everywhere (e.g. see a number, store it in short-term memory and input it into calculator). Hex digits are completely different and we don't have developer neural paths for that. They are also unpronounceable. |
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For example, I'd prefer c0a8.0001 to 192.168.0.1/16 notation. The limitation is that the netmask delimiter can only split by nibble.