I’m sure i’m not the first to ask but,
why is “+” seen as the most frequent symbol when it’s inverted form(s) are or would be indistinguishable?
Could it be 4 separate symbols like “>” “^” “v” “<“ ? and does anyone have any ideas as to how we might distinguish the individual values? thoughts?
Yes, dyslexia is probably my first undiagnosed language.
Not very likely. He added a dot on one side to the symbols that are symmetric. He also swapped some symbols from Z408 to resolove some ambiguity issues.
Just to add to this, the "+" symbol has also been treated as a wildcard symbol, and also pretty extensively tested, with no promising results. I did this myself with ZKDecrypto some years ago.
-glurk
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Just to add to this, the "+" symbol has also been treated as a wildcard symbol, and also pretty extensively tested, with no promising results. I did this myself with ZKDecrypto some years ago.
-glurk
I figured as much, thank-you.
Yes, dyslexia is probably my first undiagnosed language.
It is correct, <> etc could together represent E while + could even be O
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