Binary
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143 examples of Binary in a sentence
Binary
code is also used for far more complex types of data.
In color images, every pixel is represented by three
binary
sequences that correspond to the primary colors.
The sound in this video is also stored in binary, with the help of a technique called pulse code modulation.
These are recorded as numbers in the form of
binary
strings, with as many as 44,000 for every second of sound.
These compressed formats are themselves written in
binary
code.
So is
binary
the end-all-be-all of computing?
It's what we call
binary
information.
Binary
information makes your phone work, and used correctly, it can make your phone explode.
So when you start to look at cyber from this perspective, spending your life sifting through
binary
information starts to seem kind of exciting.
Pretty much no matter what I do, my job always starts with sitting down with a whole bunch of
binary
information, and I'm always looking for one key piece to do something specific.
When I have to do that, what I have to do is basically look at various pieces of this
binary
information, try to decipher each piece, and see if it might be what I'm after.
So if we could find a way to translate these
binary
patterns to visual signals, we could really unlock the power of our brains to process this stuff.
So I started looking at the
binary
information, and I asked myself, what do I do when I first encounter something like this?
And the way I can figure that out is by looking at chunks, sequential chunks of
binary
information, and I look at the relationships between those chunks.
This is what English text looks like at a
binary
level.
It's really hard to analyze this at this level, but if we take those same
binary
chunks that I would be trying to find, and instead translate that to a visual representation, translate those relationships, this is what we get.
We can go through every little detail of the
binary
information in seconds, as opposed to weeks, months, at this level.
So I know what English looks like at a
binary
level, and I know what its visual abstraction looks like, but I've never seen Russian
binary
in my entire life.
So the next step in my
binary
analysis process is to look at pieces of information that are similar to each other.
It's really, really hard to do at a
binary
level, but if we translate those similarities to a visual abstraction instead, I don't even have to sift through the raw data.
For this, I need to identify very subtle, very detailed relationships within that
binary
information, another very hard thing to do when looking at ones and zeros.
So I was playing around with these same concepts with some of the data I've looked at in the past, and yet again, I was trying to find a very detailed, specific piece of code inside of a massive piece of
binary
information.
Now that I know it's a photograph, I've got dozens of other
binary
translation techniques to visualize and understand that information, so in a matter of seconds, we can take this information, shove it through a dozen other visual translation techniques in order to find out exactly what we were looking at.
So we decided to simplify into an up-down kind of voting
binary
model.
And it becomes clear very quickly to them that risk-taking is not
binary.
On the surface, they contained a proverb about the Zen Buddhist monastic code - such as living without physical or mental attachments, avoiding
binary
thinking, and realizing one’s true “Buddha-nature."
But each monk’s commitment to his own “answer” blinds him to the other’s insight, and in doing so, defies an essential Buddhist ideal: abolishing
binary
thinking.
And they then wrote code, usually machine code, sometimes
binary
code, which was then sent by mail to a data center to be punched onto paper tape or card and then re-punched, in order to verify it.
It was quite
binary
at that time.
According to the Wachowski's script, an awakened human only has to link up and hack the neon
binary
code of the Matrix to learn how to fly a helicopter in a matter of seconds.
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