英語 での Ones and zeros の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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This is a lot of ones and zeros.
It takes me seconds to pick out patterns here, but hours, days,to pick them out in ones and zeros.
I couldn't tell what those ones and zeros represented.
Computers translate every letter, number, sign, space,image and sound to a set of 8 ones and zeros.
I spent 30 hours piecing together the ones and zeros that formed a picture of a kitten.
All information can be rendered digitally in a series of ones and zeros.
These are the visionaries that can see past the ones and zeros into the bigger benefits of the intangibles.
Look at this screen here and, you know, you see pictures and you see words,but really all there are are ones and zeros.
Unfortunately for me, we're not just talking about the ones and zeros I have on the screen here.
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.
We're talking about billions and billions of ones and zeros, more than anyone could possibly comprehend.
It takes minutes for anybody to learn what these patterns represent here, butyears of experience in cyber to learn what those same patterns represent in ones and zeros.
I could spend weeks trying to find this in ones and zeros, but it takes me seconds to pick out a visual abstraction like this.
It all comes back to those ones and zeros.
There are different types of modulation, the one called frequency modulation it enters so as toallow the digital signals of ones and zeros represented by two tones.
All of a sudden, it shows us all the same information that was in the ones and zeros, but show us it in an entirely different way, a way that we can immediately comprehend.
For kittens, it means no more hiding in ones and zeros.
Such an interface would convert theelectrochemical signaling used by neurons in the brain into the ones and zeros that constitute the language of information technology,and do so at far greater scale than is currently possible.
This really matters, because ultimately, privacy depends on each and every one of us, and we have to protect it now because our onlinedata is more than just a collection of ones and zeros.
MOST money these days is electronic- a series of ones and zeros on a computer.
The DC balance circuits on each channel code the data,limiting the imbalance of transmitted ones and zeros to a defined range.
MOST money these days is electronic- a series of ones and zeros on a computer.
The SCLK and WS signals are symmetrical signals so we only need to invert the random signals SDA0-3 and feed them into the unused inputs to ensure that the number of ones and zeros are equal for every 2-channel I2S packet transmitted.
Things that would take us weeks, months to find in ones and zeroes, are immediately apparent in some sort of visual abstraction, and as we continue to go through this and throw more and more information at it,what we find is that we're capable of processing billions of ones and zeros in a matter of seconds just by using our brain's built-in ability to analyze patterns.
It doesn't do it in ones and zeroes like a computer does.
We will deal with only operating on singular variables(only one and zero) for now and relate them to“logic gates”.
Ones and zeroes stored in the non-volatile memory aren't physically distinguishable.
As a result, it's usually covered in a thin layer of iron oxide or chromium particles which are magnetised or de-magnetised by a machine to create individual bits of data-aka the ones and zeroes that make digital communications possible.