
Last seen: February 21, 2023 3:28 pm
Sam did not enumerate knight’s tour variations: In regards to the transposition – it was by enumerating all possible proper 2D decimation of the cip…
I don’t think it is a Skytale cipher because Skytale is 1-dimensional and the reading rule in Z340 is 2-dimensional. It is just that it all comes dow…
I noted, this must look hella suspicious now. Believe it or not, the map was made as an example, and I probably didn’t care to check it thoroughly. B…
Thanks allot for your excellent write up Largo. Allot of the things you write about, I feel the same. I used your Peek-a-boo to visualize and fix th…
My respects to the involved families. I hoped that the message would contain a name or some other piece of valuable information to the investigation b…
How many symbols did you use to represent space? Automatically encoded, seems it were 5. Ah! Nice idea. Can you remind me of the effect of multip…
I’m skeptic that a neural network would be able to unentangle/recognize it somehow if there are 100+ skips. That is understandable. It would seem lik…
In case of Largo’s hypothesis I should make a change to the solver so that all the skip symbols are one symbol (space). And then perhaps try to solve …
It were 8 months! XX. Beginning of 8 months and 40 pages of programming and testing for up to 10 nulls and skips in route transposition + homophonic…
Jarlve, I have a question about the "Substitution + nulls and skips" solver: When exploring skips, does the solver insert dummy cipher symb…
That would be 100+ skips. I also don’t think it can be solved if that is the case. Me and smokie worked on this for almost 6 months or so, we went up…
Wonderful lecture and thank you for mentioning my project. Q&A section has good questions and observations. There is a cipher at the end.
Really cool, good luck with this doranchak!
Jarlve, I wasn’t able to find a transcription for Heriberto Seda’s cipher (he was the so-called "New York Zodiac") so I made one. Picture o…
works well Jarlve.. i had a play with it yesterday and it is easier on the mind when looking for the needle in the haystack with the spacing mechanism…