Hey /g/, what's contained within this bitmap?
At least a few of you should be able to figure it out.
>>58690966
RGB values.
Where's my prize?
>>58690966
You tell me what my image is first.
>>58690980
1 point for team stupid.
The bitmap is composed of rgb values, but that wasnt really the point :^)
>>58690986
Aight, I'll try your puzzle.
I don't know. What now?
>>58691005
Are they hashes?
>>58691005
Pfft.
>>58691023
Nope, they are not.
>>58691039
Well I don't fucking know then. Hurry up and tell us you fucking faggot.
>>58691051
lol, you get frustrated easily.
Don't you enjoy puzzles?
>>58691060
No, I don't.
>>58690966
thats not a bitmap its a png
I really hope this leads to a larger ARG.
>>58690986
I'm guessing the actual payload isn't in the 1x1 beige bitmap itself.
As hex:0xF0D0D6
As ASCII
ðàÖ
It has to be contained in the gif header..
>>58691099
png is a kind of bitmap.
>>58691005
Looks like base-64 encoding or similar
>>58691164
Getting warmer....
>>58691150
If you haven't figured it out yet, I'ma have to tell ya. The image name was key piece of information.
For your image we're gonna need not information sonny.
>>58691187
more***
Weird. That stoke I've ordered seems to be coming sooner than I thought.
>>58691187
>>58691209
Hmm.. The name doesnt help me in any way.
Hint for my image:
bitmap rgb / rgba values are usually 8 bits wide, so are ascii / utf8 characters.
>>58691187
StegExpose is quite sure that there is something hidden in my image, but doesn't think there's anything in yours. Hmm..
>>58691235
No Anon... Story behind the image. What's to be expected. Very rarely is anyone just given random data to decode. Should we expect a language, URL, or even a pixel shuffle?
My image was literally no more than the title suggested. Yet you followed the rabbit hole. Moral being don't expect the l33t haxzor who gave you your image to be telling the truth.
>>58691005
How come I get different strings
>>58691374
Lol, I like that..
Mine isn't actually random data.
It's a base64 encoded string as (>>58691164) already suggested, and each character is parsed as a uint8 and put into R, G and B values in each pixel, ignoring the alpha channel, as this is unsupported in html5 canvas elements.
I've made a userscript that allows posting arbitrary data on 4chan (and other places), but it's pretty simple so I dont know if I should make it public.
>>58691409
Maybe because you used a different method.
I opened the image in gimp and exported it as raw data.
This image contains the string "dank memes".
It's not very well hidden, but it's sorta difficult for chinkmoot to filter out, as the images are completely valid png.
This post contains the string "niggers" in it somewhere.
Try and find it.
>>58691539
Here's your (you)
>>58691550
Thanks.
Took me a while since I didn't bother to look at the image to realize that it's rotated
>>58691698
We have a winner.
I didn't actually rotate it, the double forloop that encodes strings to pixels just loops height before width, or the other way around.