Computer science is much more than programming. Did you cover other topics like formal logic, finite state machines, computability, crytography, machine learning etc?
If you can do it, you can sometimes use that skill to quickly compare whether two adjacent vertical images are identical. If they are, you will just see a single version of the image as normal. If they are different, you will easily see a ‘fuzzy’ part of the image that won’t resolve and stay still (hard to describe, it’s like when I try to read text in a dream).
A practical application I use now and then is when I want to compare two columns of data on a screen. Use the magic eye technique to overlap the columns and any differences will be immediately obvious, even with a lot of data.
My favourite thing about these non-wifi wireless protocols is that devices using them seem to want cloud connectivity a lot less than those that come with wifi.
It's like they are just bad at this. The one device I have where I can't block YouTube's ads is set to route through Tokyo, so the ads are in Japanese, which I barely understand.
Yes, apparently I learned Swedish as soon as I stepped off the plane in Stockholm. I'm even logged into your site and you have my home address, you twits.
Uh, what? I'll use a quote when it neatly captures what I was thinking, and credit it to the original author. The phrase is the important part I guess, but fair play to the author.
While you’re actually correct, language has moved on and now the meaning of ‘prompts the question’ is the dominant usage by far.