So is this some kind of steganography?
I wrote a Java program which can decode the example given on the Wikipedia page, and tried it with different parameters. Didn't get anything meaningful out of it though.
Since you can hide a message in a picture in many different ways (the article lists more than a dozen methods), trying out all of them would be a whole damn lot of work...
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I investigated very carefully the png stream and found nothing I also tried analyzing the raw pixel values and many other ideas, without success. Is it possible to solve this without understanding the pun? I'm not a native Englishman, so it's very hard for me to interpret this hint. Can google help me? (maybe "Lucy" is some character from movie or something?) Should I try to speak loud the pun?
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Ok, I understand the title Nice idea (google ftw)
Is "The gem is not what you want." some kind of wordplay too?
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Ok, I understand the title Nice idea (google ftw)
Is "The gem is not what you want." some kind of wordplay too?
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Well, I see a pun, but it hasn't helped me… it suggested a technique, and that technique has yielded some interesting patterns, but nothing concrete.AMindForeverVoyaging wrote:Hm, which pun? Diamonds/briolettes is not really a pun, unless maybe one mumbled very incomprehensiblymichuber wrote:It's very helpful to understand the pun.
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