I'm taking a computer communication summer class and this is our 2nd and last program project. The protocol for the assignment can be found here.
I've already done one project that involves a client and server connecting and playing a game of guess the number with strings being sent back and forth. For this project though we have to manipulate individual bits of bytes and send only bytes across the socket connection. How do you do this in Java? I haven't been able to find anything about forming bytes with particular bits and sending just bytes across the connection.
Not only its still 3 Euros listed for me but it doesn't seem to even support newer versions of Android, it just tells me it's incompatible with my device. EP2 works.
I have seen what it takes to uninstall co-pilot, it is not elegant and certainly not a straight forward Uninstall. Can't they just do what Apple have done, and just have a setting to turn it off?
i don't get all this pushing/forcing to get people to use Ai or get people to have accounts and that sort of thing. If people want to use the services, then they will, they don't need pushing.
They push/force, then they get people like me who looks on it with suspicion and find anyway to disable or not use the service
So what happens when all These AI services have grabbed all the data from humans and have to then start grabbing data a from other AIs?
So we will get more false info made up by machines, I feel sorry for the younger generation, they will not know what is real and what is not.
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Little Moe
I'm taking a computer communication summer class and this is our 2nd and last program project. The protocol for the assignment can be found here.
I've already done one project that involves a client and server connecting and playing a game of guess the number with strings being sent back and forth. For this project though we have to manipulate individual bits of bytes and send only bytes across the socket connection. How do you do this in Java? I haven't been able to find anything about forming bytes with particular bits and sending just bytes across the connection.
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