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1. nivert+Ob2[view] [source] 2026-02-03 07:49:32
>>tromp+(OP)
The correct answer is:

the largest number representable in 1 bit is any number (including +infinity and beyond).

This article describing various Rube Goldberg machines, there is no need to agree on different ways of representing numbers when one can set a single bit to 1 to represent any desired pre-defined number, or 0 to represent its absence (or the number 0).

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2. pseudo+zr2[view] [source] 2026-02-03 09:48:06
>>nivert+Ob2
Came here to say the same thing. In my encoding there are close to 2^64 standard numbers and a few values just below the top end reserved for encoding of hyperoperations. That should cover most requirements, including silly ones.
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