Are bytes still bytes if they don't mean anything? That's beyond my philosophical horizon, but we have some bytes to decipher here:
@davedarko suggested to use the signs of the symbols (=borders) to build some bytes, while @alpha_ninja mumbled somthing about unicode, so let's look into that, those are the bytes:
01001011 11110000 10110010 00000100 00011010 10101100 00000110 01001111 11101011 11110000 11011110 11010001 01001011 11110000 10110010 00000100 00011010 10101100 00000110 01001111 11101011 11110000 11011110 11010001 01001011 11110000 10110010 00000100 00011010 10101100 00000110 01001111 11101011 11110000 11011110 11010001 01001011 11110000 10110010 00000100 00011010 10101100 00000110
Inverted | Order | Unicode |
LSBFIRST | ÿðþÿÿþÿÿøðüüÿðþÿÿþÿÿøðüüÿðþÿÿþÿÿøðüüÿðþÿÿþÿ | |
~ | LSBFIRST | þÿÿàøÿàþÿÿÿÿþÿÿàøÿàþÿÿÿÿþÿÿàøÿàþÿÿÿÿþÿÿàøÿà |
MSBFIRST | ´MûåSù°!.´MûåSù°!.´MûåSù°!.´MûåSù | |
~ | MSBFIRST | Kð²¬OëðÞÑKð²¬OëðÞÑKð²¬OëðÞÑK𲬠|
Well.. unless these are some kind of elb-writings, I guess it's not unicode. However, maybe we could read it with the right key to decrypt it. For a byte key, there are only 255 possibilities, right? Let's try them all..
Error 413
Couldn't post them all due, too much for had.io. It's mostly rubbish anyway. The key probably has more than 8 bit.
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maybe it decodes the 12x12 xor tyle somehow? 12 is way to dominant.
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That's possible, I have to test that. Although this would mean that this 12x12px tile decodes the noisemap whereas the decoded noisemap, on a symbol level, decodes the tile again. That is exactly the type of recursive fractalism my prof warned me about @_@
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