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    1 year ago

    In sorry but you seem to be mistaking the fundamental distinction between what we are talking about.

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      1 year ago

      Then explain to me the fundamentals you are referring to.

      Because if you are wondering about how a computer processes information, I can tell you. I can then back it up with sources, and how code gets decoded into assembly, and how assembly is interpreted (spoiler alert, it's binary, as it's a direct representation of the digital circuits on the hardware level, which operate based on binary states, on and off). You just have to ask.

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        1 year ago

        Because if you are wondering about how a computer processes information

        I'm really not. Nor am I wondering about how computers run algorithms.

        I'm sure you're excited to talk about CompSci 201 but I don't need the help, thanks.

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              1 year ago

              Computer science is a field I very much have knowledge in, and I could explain it all, but you said, in no uncertain terms, you are not interested in a discussion.

              So I don't know what more to tell you, beyond, you are mistaken, and I could clarify if you so wished.