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by pbhjpbhj
2309 days ago
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Surely "decoding" means returning the text that was encoded. You can't trivially decode it, you can provide a candidate solution, that's entirely different; the point of sharing this was it's not possible to decode because there's no unique solution. ...---...
you can guess it's EEETTTEEE, but the decoding is SOS, that was the plaintext I started with. |
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In other words, SOS is sent exactly the way you wrote it, as if it were one long character:
It is not sent as three separate letters like this: To indicate this special treatment, prosigns are normally typeset with a bar over the connected letters, something like this: (I used underscores above the letters here; if they render as separate underscores, imagine that they all run together.)