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In the American drama "Silicon Valley", this mysterious code, looks very black technology!


Jun 02, 2021 Article blog



I wonder if you've ever seen the American drama Silicon Valley? I n the minds of many people, the image of a techno is basically a stunt, and a weary nerd. B ut in the sitcom Silicon Valley, you might find a different side of tech people. A nd in the first episode of the show's third season, a mysterious code appears. So what exactly do these mysterious codes say?

 In the American drama "Silicon Valley", this mysterious code, looks very black technology!1

 In the American drama "Silicon Valley", this mysterious code, looks very black technology!2

 In the American drama "Silicon Valley", this mysterious code, looks very black technology!3

The sharer says he ran it, and the red box above is the result of the run. T he original program is a fancy output string, its principle, in fact, is not difficult. T here's a very special magic number in this code, and that's 65. This is also the A in the ASCII table, and the previous pile is actually an overlay offset that achieves output.

Simply put, the offset calculation is to use the 0x1FULL unsigned long integer constant as a mask, the binary representation is 11111. And then start at the low, and then take out five bits from the 0x79481E6BBCC01223 plus (dcf_t) 0x1222DC << 64) large integer. And the five-bit binary representation that is taken out is the offset.

Similarly, with trick you can output any string you want. As in the following example.

 In the American drama "Silicon Valley", this mysterious code, looks very black technology!4

The result of this output is:

 In the American drama "Silicon Valley", this mysterious code, looks very black technology!5

What do other netizens think of this mysterious code in Silicon Valley?

Netizen I: This mysterious code although do not understand, but it looks very.

Netizen 2: It's a capital suit.

Netizen three: So this code, what is it?

 In the American drama "Silicon Valley", this mysterious code, looks very black technology!6

Netizen IV: Why is the code format so strange in this play?

Netizen 5: I thought it was Fanggen's penultimate terrier.

Netizen 6: What the hell is this?

In many TV dramas and movies, code is used to show high technology. I n fact, some of the code, are revealed sultry small examples. L ike this code above, it's actually a fancy output string. But screenwriters are also very hard-working, can come up with such code.