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a single bit of data means all that can be conveyed is “0” or “1”. or, in another interpretation, “no” or “yes”.

for the bbc's television licensing department, this single bit of data was the answer to the question: “after investigation, did the person have a television?”

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Graham Sutherland / Polynomial , @gsuberland@chaos.social
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@hikari it is, sort of, a hoax. they can't somehow wirelessly detect you being tuned in - that's impossible - but for a while they did have a few vans detecting the brightness pattern changes from people's living rooms when live sports events were on, which could be used as proof of watching TV without a license.

wasn't widespread at all though, and was mostly just done to create the illusion that they could tell and prosecute you for it, to scare people into paying for a license.

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