Journal: 7/18

Base 2: When holding normal binary data on the bit-level and for calculating boolean expressions (i.e. boolean algebra).

Base 10: When showing numbers that have to be easily interpreted by a user

Base 16: Hexadecimal is more useful for holding computer data than Base 10 because it is directly proportional to base 2. Four bits = 1 digit of hexadecimal.


In terms of maintaining my health at COSMOS, I have been trying my best to meet all my macronutrients and eat enough that I can stay at a calorie maintenance despite the short meal times offered at the DC. I have also been following Dr. Dad-del's recommendation of keeping 8+ hours of sleep each night.