Dude, you can open literally any file format via notepad. I tried opening a bmp file once, and in notepad it actually looked kinda like the original image, but that only worked for simple images, like doodles from MS Paint.
@@s4nkkk0I tested it with a few sample images and I only see a bunch of �������� and not actual ascii characters. You're talking about opening it in a hex editor and the stock version of notepad doesn't support it. Even if it's supported, it's not "human readable". Thanks for commenting :)
I know the thumbnail is kinda clickbaity but there are a ton of websites that you can use to make an image open in notepad and I didn't want to do the same.
this guy's accent is thicker than the snow in the north pole
actually impressive, I'm 15 and i can't do shit like this
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Thank you so much!
wow
Dude, you can open literally any file format via notepad. I tried opening a bmp file once, and in notepad it actually looked kinda like the original image, but that only worked for simple images, like doodles from MS Paint.
Sure, buddy, we believe you
@@Kokurorokuko try it yourself lmao
@@s4nkkk0I tested it with a few sample images and I only see a bunch of �������� and not actual ascii characters. You're talking about opening it in a hex editor and the stock version of notepad doesn't support it. Even if it's supported, it's not "human readable". Thanks for commenting :)
I know the thumbnail is kinda clickbaity but there are a ton of websites that you can use to make an image open in notepad and I didn't want to do the same.
please port this to Linux
its python, all you would need to do is rewrite the batch file to the bash equivalent
its python
edit: just realised that it opens photos
@@GamemodePCI'm just using the PIL module to open the image. I think it opens the image in your default photo viewer
you should probably try to change your accent, i dont recognize the words
@@RadicalInteger I'm learning. It's getting better
me hacking your pc (not realy its a joke
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