1024 Programmers Day Bilibili computer 8-digit password answer

There are several prompts in the game. After unlocking, you can click on the screen to enter the password to participate.

Game link: 1024 Programmer’s Day

1. This is the year the father of computers was born:

 

The recognized father of computers is Alan Turing (1912.6.23-1954.6.7), so the answer to this question is 1912

2. Count the number of occurrences of 1 in all non-negative integers less than or equal to 13

Among non-negative integers less than or equal to 13, only 1 and numbers greater than or equal to 10 have 1, so there are only 1, 10, 11, 12, 13

Since 11 has two 1s, the answer to this question is 6

3.— * * * *

The title is Morse code. By looking up the table, we can see that one long and four short refer to the number 6.

4. Return 15! The number of trailing zeros in the result

15! refers to the factorial

15!=1*2*3*4*5*6*7*8*9*10*11*12*13*14*15

       =1307674368000

There are a total of 3 zeros in the mantissa, and the answer to this question is 3

5. Convert 101 to decimal

101 is a binary number. The conversion from binary to decimal is as follows:

101=1*2^2+0*2^1+1*2^0=4+0+1=5

It can be seen from the above that the game password of station 1024B is 19126635 

The password of Station B is not a fixed six or eight digits. The password of Station B is 6 to 16 characters, which is case-sensitive. It can be in the form of numbers + letters, or it can be all numbers, so it is still recommended to retrieve the password.

The function of Station B is a real-time comment function that floats above the video. Fans call it "barrage". This unique video experience enables Internet-based barrage to exceed the limitations of time and space, and establishes excellent synchronicity, forming a virtual tribal movie viewing atmosphere, making Station B a cultural community with extremely interactive sharing and secondary creation.

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