I did actually start going on a quest to trying to read ascii through bits at a reasonable pace
I gave up after a couple of days, but that's because I had better things to do
I can't get rgb-perfect vision, but would still be interesting to see if I can read stuff with totally lit pixels and totally dark ones to represent 0s and 1s
might be a really useless skill at first, but so was vim
probably with the B/W spots mapped to hex to get an intuitive feeling of mapping and recognizing them. Once that's at a decent level, I can map the binary directly to ascii, hopefully
I want to need to think the least amount possible, and make sure to get an intuitive feel
tl;dr bits are the first dimension, files are the second dimension, directories the third, history (source control commits) the fourth, branches (source control branches) the fifth
then my father introduced me to the printer we had at home (damn, I guess I was really privileged), a few years later, and I was enraged to see other colors coming out of a printer