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@dedcde it is that the license plate has blue in the left and FF255 corresponds to RGB, right?
It took me a while to get it as well @Kimmax (assuming I'm right), don't feel too bad :P -
Kimmax111068y@dedcde still not getting it lol, FF 255 would correspond to 255 255 0, if omitting 0 is allowed, would neither be white, black or blue?
(also sorry for reporting your comment, I miss tipped to fast :( ) -
@Kimmax @NathanDoesDev
Thats a nice idea I never thought about.
The statement is simpler:
FF=1111 1111
255=1111 1111
"All bits are set here"
Its great to meet people who understand the code. Non-Devs here (in Germany) usually think that i am member of the "Freiwillige Feuerwehr" (volunteer fire department) or my birthday is May. 25th... -
Kimmax111068y@DivByZero I can code and understand hex too, but I somehow manged to only know RGB Hex codes?
RGB needs 3 values, one for each color each, to set the Brightness from 0-255, in what number system is irrelevant, right?
In that case we have to numbers, so we miss either the R or B value.
Maybe I'm just dumb right now haha
Explain senpai
My car's license plate:
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