You should be able to solve this.9B B8 97 93 B6 B8 9B 97 9D A8 AA C2
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
/g/-chan daisuke
Cute.
>no one's solved it yet
Maybe it's not absurdly simple enough.
F0 0F C7 C8
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What encoding is this originally, nigger-chan? It sure doesn't look like valid UTF-8 to me, unless that's the joke.
>>61092842
What's with the blank white image?
>>61095223
>let me just put it through the first result on "hex translator"
I guess I really did make it too involved.
>>61095273
I did just that and got pic related.
>>61095296
Yes, I'm implying that you'll have to do more than plug it into a program and get the results.
That said, it wouldn't take much if you look at it and notice a pattern.
>>61095324
Does "嶌欄カク尢舉ェツ" make more sense? Google Translator suggests not, though.
This really looks like x86 opcodes but I'm on mobile and won't botter trying to translate.
>>61095389
It's not going to be an obvious solution, but take a look at the string of bytes and tell me what you notice at first glance.
>>61095426
At last I truly see!
Nice one, OP.
Here, let me mash my keyboard and pretend it's a sekrit message5hrgt9nfou7v4ijke
You should be able to solve it :^)
>>61095489
t. brainlet
Most bytes here are 9* or B*, and NOT 9 = 6 & NOT B = 4
If the entire string were NOT'd, most bytes would be 6* and 4*, which suggests simple ASCII:dGhlIGdhbWU=
That's all I got though.
>>61095670
the joke is that it's B8
>>61095711
It could also be 97, since 97 shows up twice.
>>61095711
t. other brainlet, he got farther than anyone did and still gave up halfway.
>>6109284252 62 6C 9A 92 42 A2 64 6D C0
>>61095670
dGhlIGdhbWU= is base64 for "the game"