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by thaumasiotes
932 days ago
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> It's pretty hard to unscramble as a human. Is it? With essentially no knowledge of golf and no lookups, in less than a minute of work, I get this: Jon [last name beginning with R, Rahm?] won the 2023 Masters Tournament on Sunday at Augusta National Golf Club, clinching his first green jacket and second career major I guess it's possible that I made a mistake in unscrambling, but I like my chances. |
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Forgive the pun, but "The words literally start falling into place"
If we assume a sensible sentence, there are only so many combinations that make sense. The complexity of decoding (as a human) feels greatly overstated.
It's computationally-expensive spell check. Not to dismiss the study/tech, it's neat to see the machine apply context too.
You got it right, by the way, minus the name. I didn't copy that part to check
Edit: another way to look at this, a lot of information is encoded in those spaces