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Mitiko
6y

I learnt it!
00210121021112011211211120102000212101021112100202
Whoever decodes it, is the cool guy on devRant

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  • 1
    Ternary?
  • 0
    @stop Not even close...
    Good guess tho
  • 2
    Base 3? Haha
  • 9
    send nudes?
  • 3
    I did zero 0, two 1, zero 1, etc.:

    11111221111000001111120

    (don't worry, I used a script)
  • 3
    Gives this in ternary to decimal:
    63,821,766,812,599,160,736,992.3821766812599155e+22
  • 5
    Gives this in decimal to ternary
    1020000122110110021200120001202001000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
  • 2
    Decided to pass to pass the answer of my first rant through the same, and then do the same thing again and again, here's what I got:
    11111221111000001111120
    1121110112
    11112
    11
    1
  • 2
    I decided to sum those numbers and it gave me (11111221111001122232356)
    I then refined that:
    1121110222

    111122

    1122

    122

    2
  • 1
    Lmao qbit
  • 2
    052733720A740?
  • 1
    @JBSnorro @RAZERZ @RedBorg (@hube good guess) (@UnknownDev good guess) @hacker @stop
    I'm giving you a hint!
    2 are seperators!
    Then each is a symbol on it's own
  • 1
    Got to H@KC:LC96O C?NP by assuming every segment is of length 4, encoded in tertiary and an empty space represents a 2...
  • 2
    separated the segments by the 2s : ['00', '101', '10', '111', '011', '11', '111', '010', '000', '1', '1010', '111', '100', '0', '']
  • 1
    @RedBorg if that's base 2, base 10 is
    [ 0, 5, 2, 7, 3, 3, 7, 2, 0, 1, 10, 7, 4, 0, NaN ]

    Doesn't make sense though, cause there is for example both 0 and 00 in there
  • 1
    Maybe 0=a, 1=b, 00=c, 01=d etc.
  • 0
    I'm worried the next hint will give it away...
    The encoding is from English to Binary (obviously)
    It uses variable lenght codes
    (Hope doesn't make it too easy)
  • 1
    @Mitiko I'm working on this on our production servers node cli via my smartphone.. might take a while :D
  • 1
    @Verstrahlter What?!
    First of all, you shouldn't bruteforce this!
    Second of all, on production servers?!!!!?!!
  • 1
  • 2
    @Verstrahlter @Mitiko Common, He isnt (hopefully) my colleague, who can crash server trough touching.
  • 1
    @stop @Verstrahlter
    I forgot what I encoded, but I decoded it and it says what it is encoded in
  • 0
    @Mitiko is this possible without the character mapping? I tested quite some alphabets now... 😶
  • 1
    @Verstrahlter It's morse...
  • 3
    @mitiko I FOUND IT!!!!!:
    .. -.- -. --- .-- -- --- .-. ... - -.-. --- -.. .

    IKNOWMORSTCODE
  • 2
    No I don't know morse code so I didn't find it :(
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