OCTADE
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OCTADE or OCTAD is a retro word that means either an octal digit of three bits, or an octal octet or an eight-bit byte. Thus an octade, depending on its historical use, is either 3 bits or 8 bits.
OCTADE was used to specify eight bits, as opposed to BYTE which is not necessarily eight bits as the word BYTE could signify any of several numbers of bits.
This yields the retro 1337 numbers of 38 and 83. The number 38 is one more than 37 so a bit more elite a bit cooler. Thus it owns cardinally shorter byterz.
83 mod 38 equals 7, the highest octal digit. 838 mod 383 equals 72 or 9 times 8 which is 8 squared plus 8.
8338 mod 3883 equals 572 which is 72 times 8 minus 4 or 71.5 times 8.
8383 mod 3838 equals 707 which is 88 times 8 plus 3.
I prefer the old word OCTADE to the word BYTE. OCTADE sports a Euro-peon dignity and gravitas like an Internet serf ready to surf the worknet like pwnd peons. This is very true when pronouncing OCTADE with a thick Pennsyltucky Dutch or Yinzer accent. The Bostonian pronunciation sounds like bad beginner German or muffled mumbling of 'lactate.'
OCTADE or OCTAD was also used to describe a poem of eight stanzas.
OCTADE was also used to describe a period of eight years, or two leap years.
OCTADECANAL is a pheromone found in butterflies. It is butterfly perfume. I would not wear butterfly cologne. But I would sell it. Who would buy and wear my snobby smell? With wordplay we can call it OCTADE CHANNEL No. 8 . All rights reserved, ye French odor snooties.
Historical references for use of 'octade' or 'octad':
Burroughs B5500 Information Processing Systems REFERENCE MANUAL
https://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/burroughs/LargeSystems/B5000_5500_5700/1021326_B5500_RefMan_196705.pdf
Philips Data Systems Product Range - April 1971
https://www.vintage-calculators.nl/Philips%20productoverzicht%201971.pdf
Is there another name for octet that means 8 bits?
https://www.quora.com/Is-there-another-name-for-octet-that-means-8-bits
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Name: Byrl Raze Buckbriar (call me Raze).
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Arrested for Telling a Cop to Shut UP-James Freeman is Suing to Rename This Texas City
#Corruption #Cops #Police #Thugs #Tyranny #Government #Law #Legal #Courts #Lawsuit #Constitution
It looks like a scam that should be investigated.
Appears the profile was deleted.
This part
https://codeberg.org/grunfink/snac2
... although I wish all the CSS elements could be named with custom top-level HTML tags instead of CSS classes. Classes are harder to style independently and some of the classes can't even be reached in the DOM for re-positioning.
PROS:
- efficient, lean, and fast
- low memory footprint
- simple and hackable
- the dev actually reads feedback and suggestions
- uses an order of magnitude less storage space than other activitypub servers
CONS:
- the CSS model for the generated pages
- doesn't clean up attachments after deleting posts
"I'm on a bit of a crusade."Thanks for sharing your religion, crusader.
I remember in my early youth when the climate crisis was impending global cooling and ice age that was going to freeze us all to death. When that dog didn't hunt, and people realized we were coming out of an ice age instead of going into one, the script was changed.
Then they hyped acid rain gonna kill us all for a decade.
Then they hyped 'pole shift' gonna kill us all.
Then they hyped earth's rotation would shift and kill us all.
Then they changed the script to global warming gonna bake us all to death.
Then they added that eating meat was killing the earth since all the cow farts would cause global warming.
Then they changed the script to, 'climate change' since the nordic ice core data shows the current average temperatures are lower than they were for most of human history.
Newsflash: the climate has always been changing for all of history. It's called weather.
You need a better god for your crusade.
The only crisis is histrionics and hysteria of people with first world problems and too much free time to peddle their existential delusions for profit.
[for your address book]
https://soc.octade.net/cryptography/
A Fediverse group for sharing and discussing #ciphers, #codes #cryptography and #encryption and related applications and #research.
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A Fediverse group for sharing your papers and preprints.
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Hexlish Alphabet for English, Constructed Languages and Cryptography: Automatic, Structural Compression with a Phonetic Hexadecimal Alphabet
DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13139469
Hexlish is a legible, sixteen-letter alphabet for writing the English language and for encoding text as legible base 16 or compressed binary. Texts composed using the alphabet are automatically compressed by exactly fifty percent when converted from Hexlish characters into binary characters. Although technically lossy, this syntactic compression enables recovery of the correct English letters via syntactic reconstruction. The implementer can predict the size of the compressed binary file and the size of the text that will result from decompression. Generally it is intuitive to recognize English alphabet analogues to Hexlish words. This makes Hexlish a legible alternative to the standard hexadecimal alphabet.
#Hexlish #Conlang #Alphabets #English #Hexadecimal #Encoding #Cryptography #Ciphers #Crypto #Encryption #Compression #Papers #Preprints #Orthography #Language #Linguistics #Writing #Glyphs #Alphabetology #Technology
I feel lazy when I know there will be zero reward and only pain for the task in front of me. I get into the 'whatever' zone.
If I sniff a hint of reward I'm the energizer bunny drummer.
Maybe you need an opportunity with a payoff--a great experience, a thrill, cash, etc.
Mortality sucks. Many others are suffering from being sad and lonely too. Everyone is so busy just trying to survive these days that the energy to reach out is gone halfway through the work day.
Speaking of unsupervised critters I had a laugh today.
I got out of my car to walk into the store to buy milk. Walking past another car that was parked and running, the electric window went down. Sitting in the driver seat was a beautiful small, black dog wagging her tail and looking intently at me, pining for attention. It seems she figured out how to press the electric window button. The A/C was running so she wasn't in danger of overheating.
I stepped over to the furball and I greeted her and I let her sniff me. She got excited to meet me so I pet her for a moment. Then I went into the store and asked the first person I saw if she has the black dog. A look of alarm formed on her face, and she frantically if the dog had gotten out as she head out the door. I followed her out as far as the door as she checked to make sure her critter was OK. As she came back I told her how the dog operated the window switch to wind it down and greet me. "Your dog is a love monster", I chuckled.
I was chuckling and very amused.
The lady came back in to pay. While paying for her groceries, she told me some one dumped the dog off at the end of her driveway. She adopted it. I remember exclaiming, "What is wrong with people?"
Anyway, that dog was so friendly and personable. She was so bent on getting attention that she wound down the window so she could stick her head out and say hi. The event was heartwarming.
If you are going to defend the obviously fake Apollo moon missions, I can't help you.
Would you provide me with some links to such posts so I can investigate?
The town that rebelled against the crypto farm that kept it awake for six months, Paraguay, Josué Congo, El País, 2025
https://english.elpais.com/international/2025-08-31/the-town-that-rebelled-against-the-crypto-farm-that-kept-it-awake-for-six-months.html
The Crypto Racket: Texas Bitcoin mining boom, Candice Bernd, The Texas Observer, 2025
https://www.texasobserver.org/the-crypto-racket/
In the linked paper, Carl D. Franklin digs deep into the history of the tetragrammaton and debunks some of the myths commonly accepted as fact. The paper is part of a series and well worth the read for anyone interested in textual criticism or translation.
PDF: https://www.cbcg.org/franklin/debunking2.pdf
"Is it true that the name Jehovah borrowed its vowels from Adonai?"Spoiler: No, it is not true. It is a fabrication of a false history. The pronunciation, JEHOVAH was used centuries before Galatinus, so it is impossible for him to have invented it. Moreover, there is exactly zero historical evidence that medieval scholars before Galatinus accepted any pronunciation other than JEHOVAH. They all appear to have unanimously supported this one widely known pronunciation of the tetragrammaton.
A lot of religious and textual myths have resulting in mass misconceptions about biblical textual history and meaning. Some of the myths misrepresent the tetragrammaton, or the name of God. This eventually led to the creation of the artificial name, Yahweh, which is not a Hebrew word, and is in fact a cleverly disguised classical Latin name for Jove. The author defrocks the Galatinus origin myth, proving the name JEHOVAH was in use long before Galatinus.
The sacred name mythos is popular in some Christian and Jewish sects as well as among the Hebrew Roots movement. This paper exposes some of the false history and baseless assertions about the pronunciation of the tetragrammaton. As it turns out, the early Masoretes and the Reformers as well as some early Catholics had gotten it right - JEHOVAH is the correctly preserved pronunciation of the name of God. The name was never 'lost' and it has been known all through recorded history, if even only by a few.
#Bible #MasoreticText #Translation #Theology #History #Philology #Myths #SacredNames #NominaSacra #Judaism #Christianity #Hebrew #TiberianHebrew
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