This pic is so old I actually knew there wasnt a letter in it
It has even less pixels now too.
I think it probably has fewer.
So did I and I looked anyway
Jokes on you, I read the number and still went back to look for the letter.

there you go, another compression iteration

I read the number before it told me I didn’t read it. I accept btc.
hah! you owe me that sum of money i didnt read, as i didn’t go back to check for the letter, therefore achieving a different result from your bet.
your hubris was your downfall
Now listen here you little shit
It’s predictable because that’s how our brains work- we need context to understand such large numbers, so until you have the context, you skip parsing it.
Fuck you, I’m not predicatable, I’m reliable.
I won the bet. Please send me the money at your earliest convenience.
I did a cursory glance at the groups to see that it was 428 rnillion, so I think that’s enough.
Why did you write rnillion and not million?
Because million would be incorrect.
1 rnillion = 10 million. Read the number.
That I have to go through and count the digits before I know how to say the number aloud (4 billion…) seems like a flaw with how we write numbers.
Commas would have helped a bit, that way you could at least just count the commas or the more visible blocks they space out, instead of counting each set of 3 digits one digit at a time.
There are more pragmatic ways to write numbers, though, depending on the need for specificity. If the lower digits are insignificant, simply writing 4.81 billion is easy, or 4.81e9.
Screw you, dude. Im freakin pissed now!
Jokes on you, I was too lazy to go back and look.
Why would I read the number? I saw the dollars and that it’s a lot, that’s enough context for me








