Alright, how about a fun task to blow an hour—avoiding any fifth glyphs. It’s basic, but will stop you in your tracks for a bit if unfamiliar. Jot down about your your day, possibly an upcoming situation, and do it with good grammar, spanning a paragraph or so. Now you’ll sit stuck on this, and look full of focus! My post is also following this proposition, so you know.
Cool cat photo, did you shoot it? If so, say hi soon!
📝 - Not a shock this ask still sits without you, it’s fairly difficult! I’m glad you got additional asks during that, to allow you a bit of busy during your wait. Couldn’t know what would occur, so my option was long—just in that situation it was all you had lol.
Okay, challenge accepted. As characters such as spaces and general punctuation are allowed, I can encode letters using binary and you can decipher them. Codex: E is 1, . is zero. A space signifies one number has terminated, and another has begun. A hyphen will denote the ending of a word.
I wanted to be smart and just use Bash pipes to get the result (basically: sed | xattr -n1 command_that_turns_binary_into_decimal | command_that_turns_decimal_into_char ) but I couldn’t get the xattr part to work :(
This would’ve been perfect for piping dammit! I had to do it by hand just now so I wasted in total like 30 minutes on this.
Alright, how about a fun task to blow an hour—avoiding any fifth glyphs. It’s basic, but will stop you in your tracks for a bit if unfamiliar. Jot down about your your day, possibly an upcoming situation, and do it with good grammar, spanning a paragraph or so. Now you’ll sit stuck on this, and look full of focus! My post is also following this proposition, so you know.
Cool cat photo, did you shoot it? If so, say hi soon!
📝 - Not a shock this ask still sits without you, it’s fairly difficult! I’m glad you got additional asks during that, to allow you a bit of busy during your wait. Couldn’t know what would occur, so my option was long—just in that situation it was all you had lol.
Ee’s eeee eeee eeeeeeeee eeeeeee ee eeeeee eeeeeeeeeee eeee eeee eeeeee. Ee eeeee eee eee eeeeeeee, eeee ee.
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It’s even more difficult however to solely communicate with that letter. At least for the receiver, that is.
Okay, challenge accepted. As characters such as spaces and general punctuation are allowed, I can encode letters using binary and you can decipher them. Codex:
Eis 1,.is zero. A space signifies one number has terminated, and another has begun. A hyphen will denote the ending of a word.Message
E…EE E… .E… .E…E .EEE. EE… - .EEEE …EE. - …E. .EE… …E …EE .E.EE - E…E E.E.E …E E…E. E.E… EE.E. - .E.E. E.E.E …E… …EEE …E.E - .EE.E EE…E - E.EE. .EEEE E.EEE
I wanted to be smart and just use Bash pipes to get the result (basically: sed | xattr -n1 command_that_turns_binary_into_decimal | command_that_turns_decimal_into_char ) but I couldn’t get the xattr part to work :(
This would’ve been perfect for piping dammit! I had to do it by hand just now so I wasted in total like 30 minutes on this.
I rate my experience a 1/10
Well, I appreciate the effort anyway. I did it by hand too, here’s my alphabet (lovingly named Elphabet) where I pasted letters one at a time lol:
Elphabet
- A: ....E - B: ...E. - C: ...EE - D: ..E.. - E: ..E.E - F: ..EE. - G: ..EEE - H: .E... - I: .E..E - J: .E.E. - K: .E.EE - L: .EE.. - M: .EE.E - N: .EEE. - O: .EEEE - P: E.... - Q: E...E - R: E..E. - S: E..EE - T: E.E.. - U: E.E.E - V: E.EE. - W: E.EEE - X: EE... - Y: EE..E - Z: EE.E.what
Basically:
oh okay, my brain couldn’t comprehend what i was reading lolll