Folks love our various digital-to-analog converter boards (https://www.adafruit.com/search?q=dac). We've got a few single channels and a quad (https://www.adafruit.com/product/4470) - but what about an octal DAC? The DAC7578 (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/base-product/texas-instruments/296/DAC7578/80464) is I2C controlled, so it is easy to integrate anywhere, and 8 outputs that can be 0-5VDC. we spun up a quick breakout board so we could try it out.
Number System Convertion :- Shortcut methods to convert Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal Number System
1) To convert Binary to Octal we need to make binary numbers in group of Three (3) bits starting from LSB, and convert that binary groups to its equivalent.
2) To convert Binary to Hexadecimal we need to make binary numbers in group of Four (4) bits starting from LSB, and convert that binary groups to its equivalent.
3) To convert Octal to binary write binary equivalent of each octal number using Three (3) bits.
4) To convert Hexadecimal to binary write binary equivalent of each Hexadecimal number using Four (4) bits.
Multiellic: The exclusive attraction to multigender people. This could be people with any number of genders, or a specific number. If it is a specific number, -ellic or -llic can be added at the end of it (for example, biellic, triellic, quadellic, quintellic, hexallic, septallic, octallic, enneallic, decallic, panellic, omniellic, fluidellic, etc.)
Bigeninic and paninic can be considered alternative names for biellic and panellic.
We (Weniviere & Angel) decided to recoin the orientation "multigenic" and its flag, which we made years ago, because that terminology is used for systems with multiple origins, which we didn't know at the time, and it has bothered us ever since we found out. The -ellic theme is inspired by other tria- microlabels (lunaric, solaric, saturnic, apstellic, neustellic, oustellic, stellaric, and spacialic.)
On the flag, the black represents genderlessness, demigenders, and multiellic people that are aro-spec. Magenta represents feminine genders and sexual attraction. The purplish-pink represents a combination of romantic and sexual attraction. The purple represents androgynous genders and multiellic people that are ace-spec. Brown represents cultural genders and BIPOC people. Orange represents outherine genders and alterous attraction. Yellow represents xenic genders and queerplatonic attraction. Blue represents masculine genders. Green represents neutral genders. White represents fluid/flux genders, attraction, or relationships.
i think more worldbuilding should include more numbering systems. like obviously when creating a fake world or language our first thought is to take the basic 0-9 and make a representation of those, but does it actually make sense for your people here to be using base 10? what about base 2, base 16, other systems we use and systems we dont commonly use? what would make the most sense in the context?