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1. Sharli+ae[view] [source] 2026-02-02 19:43:38
>>tromp+(OP)
(Edit: oops, incorrect numbers)
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2. tromp+Nk[view] [source] 2026-02-02 20:09:22
>>Sharli+ae
Following BLC8's bytewise encoding convention of [1], w218's binary encoding 0100 0101 1010 1000 0110 0110 0000 0001 0101 1011 1011 0000 0011 1001 1101 0 gets padded with 3 arbitrary least significant bits, say 000, and becomes 45A8_6601_5BB0_39C0 in hexadecimal.

[1] https://www.ioccc.org/2012/tromp/

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