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00:00
Isnt it like 1:00 am where youre at (or am I thinking of Rand again)
probably Rand
though talking to me at 1:00 am my local time would not be a rare occurrence
@ffao I don't know where to begin after your hint.
how many meanings to the word against do you know? o_O
00:18
What I mean is: if we interpret it as "very close to" or whatever, then it doesn't make sense as a wordplay element (since concatenation is the default already). Hm. I guess it could be "by"
"against" could perfectly well be a wordplay element signifying concatenation, just for the sake of surface reading. Nothing wrong with that.
@Gareth I considered doing that once, something like "Loss leader missing last meal"
Just [L] - [L], but it feels spiteful
that gives me an idea
(if people are here: codenames weekly game was supposedly 90 minutes ago)
(Deusovi has earned the "Good Question" badge for "...I'm dumb")
"ARBALEST" almost fits, except it uses everything and there's no definition, and it doesn't work as an &lit. But we have B+ALE, and ARTS with part of it "leapt forward" and "retrograde"
BALESTRA?
that's it
@ffao B+ALE+STRA: leap forward
00:39
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Q: Communicating Information about Cards

Rand al'ThorSeven cards, numbered $1,2,3,4,5,6,7$, are distributed randomly among three people: Rand gets one of them, Deusovi gets three of them, and Gareth gets three of them. Deusovi and Gareth each post a statement in the Sphinx's Lair. All three people can see the messages, and they know that each spea...

I saw that word right after I started trying to solve this, and I blew right past it because I had no idea what it meant (and because of "against")
01:00
never heard that word before
nicely done though
@Sphinx there's an "obvious" statement here, but I'm not sure how to prove that it doesn't leak anything
i assumed that first part clued BALE but couldn’t get passed that
@TrojanByAccident I had all parts of the answer at one point or another, just not all at once. :)
01:28
CCCC: Remove chill heart, inside beat red (7)
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Q: A puzzling note

user991003You find yourself trapped in a room with three painted doors; one yellow, one purple, one black. You know that only one leads out to safety while the others lead to your doom. You find a note. On it is written After thinking for a while, you are confident which door to take. Which door is...

Does anyone know the maximum image size allowed in a post (dimensions, not bytes)?
@EricTressler There's no limit (that I'm aware of), but it will get max-widthed down to the div width, which is currently 667px in my browser... which is actually slightly larger than it used to be, looks like they've been changing the layout/css slightly.
Pretty sure it used to be a fixed 640px (I've always limited my visual stuff to ~620px to be safe), but now it seems to be 728px - the fluid space that the vote buttons take up... Possibly SE are heading towards a more responsive layout...
01:44
@Alconja You don't say ...
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Q: Ch-ch-ch-changes: Left nav, responsive design, & themes

Joe FriendCh-ch-ch-changes are coming. As you've hopefully read in our various posts on Teams, we are in the midst of some major work. We're introducing a new product, Teams (née channels), and doing the requisite research and design thinking to get it right. In addition, early on we realized that we have ...

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Q: Do you *really* know Stack Exchange?

yummypastaYour goal is to guess what Stack Exchange site I am. Here's a clue to get you started: [s] -> [f] Feel free to edit my puzzle! Good Luck! -yoshifanatic52 Note: Everything in this puzzle is intentional and part of the puzzle, except this note. Make sure you know what you're doing bef...

@Randal'Thor thanks for linking that, I have to say bleh to most of the changes.
@Randal'Thor See, told you so... another bit of validation for Proof by Alconja Gut.
Looks like Eric wasn't so clueless after all
If the left nav bar is uncollapsible, I'm going to have to write a userscript to auto-hide the left-nav bar each time i load a SE site
02:00
From the gif in rand's link above, it looks like it only collapses when the viewport shrinks to the point where it would get in the way.
(which also means it will be pretty trivial to write a user script to collapse it always if you don't like it given all the styling will already be there)
trivial things are necessary. just like the trivial inequality. :P
I just hope they don't break puzzles that at least partially rely on the current layout/css :)
Make a meta post! "Puzzling needs to be the exception" xD
@Alconja Ouch.
(Do those puzzles still work on mobile view?)
The first completely breaks. The second is fine.
Though I wonder if putting a full width, 1px high white image at the top if it will force mobile to render it properly...
02:17
@Randal'Thor first does not, second does
o wait that’s what alconja said whoops
02:28
am i the only one that thinks that puzzles solved by multiple people together should be community wiki?
I think it depends on how many people and how (un)evenly the insight and labour were divided.
Sometimes it happens that A gets most of the way there and B and C point out a couple of things that let A finish the job. In that case it's harmless for A to get the credit and the rep -- next time it may be the other way around and everything balances out OK in the end.
Sometimes there are five or six people all working on something together. In that case CW seems more appropriate, though no real harm is done if whoever takes the trouble to do a nice writeup gets some Meaningless Internet Points.
Perhaps the right question is: what behaviour does any given convention encourage? E.g., if you can get those sweet, sweet rep points by posting a partial answer early and waiting for other people to finish your job for you, then that incentivizes early partial answers. Whether that's a good thing or not is debatable.
03:01
hmm
guess i’m just salty lol cause i collected everyone’s work and posted it as CW for the marvelous thing puzzle, but then Deus comes a couple minutes later and posts the answer as non-CW, and now his has a ton of upvotes
Hmm, understood. In this case Deusovi does deserve a chunk of the credit, for being the one who noticed the runes in the middle.
true, but it was others who identified and translated the runes
If there were perfect justice, ASCII-only would be getting the rep
but there ain't no justice
seems rather unfair that anyone gets it imo
at least that anyone gets all of it
It would be nice if there were some sort of thing intermediate between CW and a normal single-user answer, to say "share the rep between these people", but that would be way too complicated.
03:09
If there were perfect justice, there would be a not-steganography tag for use in puzzles tagged enigmatic-puzzle which don't include any steganography. So I'd know not to take them too literally. ;)
still, i don’t think deus deserved both the rep and accepted answer all to himself, especially considering he didn’t even post the answer first
I dare say you're right. But it's not like it does anyone else any harm for him to get them (after all, with a CW answer no one gets any rep).
no one > only one imo
then again that’s my communistic thinking there. if one person gets it, everyone should. unfair for only one
I suppose someone might be entitled to be annoyed if they were closely behind Deusovi in rep, but really, who has time for that?
03:13
¯_(ツ)_/¯
no one > just one if it's a zero-sum competition, but I don't think that's a healthy way to think about it.
Anyway, it's like 3am here and I need to go to sleep now :-).
I've always felt like points are weird on puzzling.SE, full stop. Especially the way that you get more points-per-upvote for posting an answer than for creating a whole puzzle. That maybe makes sense on regular Q&A sites, but.. feels sort of backwards for a puzzling site? Anyhow, I try not to worry too much about the points, personally.
Yeah, the balance is all wrong for Puzzling. But we have the same scoring system as everywhere else on the SE network.
Yeah, I totally understand why things are the way they are.
anyway, really truly going to bed now. Bye!
03:17
Have you guys seen the recent puzzle?
Oh, and hello and goodbye
Which recent puzzle?
'Do you really know stack exchange'
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Q: Do you *really* know Stack Exchange?

yummypastaYour goal is to guess what Stack Exchange site I am. Here's a clue to get you started: [s] -> [f] Feel free to edit my puzzle! Good Luck! -yoshifanatic52 Note: Everything in this puzzle is intentional and part of the puzzle, except this note. Make sure you know what you're doing bef...

I do not really know Stack Exchange, so I haven't really gotten into it. :)
(I'm terrible with ciphers)
It looks like a cool concept for a puzzler
*puzzle
The puzzle tells people to feel free to edit the puzzle. I'm tickled by the thought of editing in extra HTML comments inside the puzzle itself to collaborate with other solvers, instead of using normal comments or chat rooms. Would be total abuse of the editing functionality, of course, but the idea amuses me.
03:31
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Q: Word game - possible to play all words?

Mc KevinYou're trapped in a chamber and the only way out is to beat the chamber guardian on his own game: Word88. Both of you each take a turn to play a word. You can play one of the following: Add Play - Add a character to the current word Example: to -> toy, man -> mean Change Play - Change a cha...

someone help me out with formatting?
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A: Word game - possible to play all words?

TrojanByAccidentOne strategy is to Example: This can go on for some time, but as long as you keep your wits about you and control the flow, you can win fairly easily

can’t get it to display on separate lines inside the spoiler
Type <BR> anywhere you want to insert a new line, even inside spoilers. You can also use <P> to start a new paragraph inside the spoiler.
You can also just add double spaces at the end of each line in this case.
Wait.. double-spaces at the end of a line in spoilers adds a hard line break? This changes everything
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Geez, how have I gone this long without knowing that? Am writing an answer right now where that makes everything so much easier to write.
03:47
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Q: Make 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 = 555 by drawing one line

user46310Can you make $$5 + 5 + 5 + 5 = 555$$ by drawing only a single line or line segment?

I found a good lead in the puzzle so far.
Though, I prefer to keep my work private.
But do you like saltyhashbrown?
Nvm
Anyways, this puzzle has a much deeper rabbit hole than expected.
I'll have to get back to it tomorow
And, I'm talking to myself...
Oh well...
04:03
which puzzle?
@iir
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Q: Do you *really* know Stack Exchange?

yummypastaYour goal is to guess what Stack Exchange site I am. Here's a clue to get you started: [s] -> [f] Feel free to edit my puzzle! Good Luck! -yoshifanatic52 Note: Everything in this puzzle is intentional and part of the puzzle, except this note. Make sure you know what you're doing bef...

Anyways, night!
04:27
... sweet. A swarm of 10ks is about to ban Sphinx.
what's going on, if you don't mind?
A bot that posts every post on main has just quoted a bit of spam
ah, so I'll dismiss the flag, I suppose.
Thanks
oh, too slow
04:29
Should users with negative ID be protected from 10k-flags?
sigh. I really do get tired of knee-jerk spam flags
lol the day that the basic All New Questions Feed Bot gets flagged for posting spam
The real issue is that the system encourages judgement without context and without feedback.
@JohnDvorak but one could write a crappy bot, right?
@nitsua60 user bots have positive IDs
negative IDs are system bots, AKA Feeds clones
04:30
@JohnDvorak that's what Sphinx is apparently
https://chat.stackexchange.com/users/-595/sphinx
ah, okay. So that might be worth meta'ing. Probably pretty low priority, though.
One could point Feeds to a crappy RSS feed, though
Okay, glad it wasn't an actual fracas, though. Night, all!
like an RSS Feed to Smoke Detector
it might also be better if the bot had a bit more obvious name, but I don't want to defend the people who knee-jerk flagged it
okay, back to my neck of the woods
04:32
Actually, IIRC either Community or all system bots are unsuspendable.
@JohnDvorak yeh but there's enough useless flags that get used on chat already ontop of the Russian Chat flags, don't need more coming from flagged feed bot posts
anyways *disappears like a Chim-Assassin in .hack//G.U after being kicked*
True. My best bet is [status-maybe-when-were-extra-bored]
Hey, we had activity!
05:25
re: "Do you really know Stack Exchange", I did a little investigation into the "YoshiFanatic52" string. Only thing I found was a YouTube account named "The Yoshi Fanatic", which has just a playlist of 117 videos from other creators (updated today). #52 in the list is a Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild tribute song called "Open Your Eyes". Probably completely unrelated.
06:02
Bah. Some days I shouldn't be allowed to operate a browser. Tried to edit my answer, and accidentally posted a duplicate of it. Embarrassing. (I've deleted the dupe, but still.)
Au contraire. Now we have a perfect opportunity to learn how something like that might happen.
That puzzle has information hidden in its 'Edit' interface, so I had to have that open. My best bet is that I tried to get out of that 'Edit' interface by hitting the back button, and that took me back to before I submitted my answer. So when I went to try to 'edit' that answer, I was actually doing it in the original "post an answer" form. Something like that.
@TrevorPowell no offense, but your doctor who answer to the male/female thing is stupid
@TrojanByAccident No offense, but please feel free to downvote.
Oh I did :)
06:11
Yeah, I know.
Define "stupid", though. I am interested.
Ah
I mean that it's a joke answer, because it's almost definitely not the one OP had in mind
Entirely agreed; it is absolutely not what the OP had in mind. But it does match the conditions specified by the OP, yes?
True
Ah, frick
I lost The Game
On the topic of "not what the OP was intending", my absolute favourite out of my answers on puzzling.SE is definitely this one: puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/25604/…
lmao that puzzle i made got downvoted like hell
That's cute. It's also why I don't tend to participate in steganography-related puzzles. Way too many ways to hide data and chain things together. :)
lol
Welp, it's just about 02:30 here, so I'm gonna have some ice cream and head off to bed
06:29
I've been trying to figure out how to decode the text in the "Do you really know StackExchange" puzzle. I feel like I think I know the key and the cipher being used, but I just can't make it work.
...and I just got it. Hold on.
o you did?
Yeah. See my earlier comment about "way too many ways to chain things together". It's just unlocked the next step. Who knows how many more there will be.
Gah.. I had reposted the answer TWICE. Had only deleted one of the accidental reposts.
I am legit the worst.
Sid
Sid
06:48
@TrojanByAccident It's never a good idea to have ice-cream before going to bed.
Okay, and one step further. Why do I punish myself by working on these neverending chain-cipher puzzles? :)
@TrojanByAccident No offense, but calling someone else's answer stupid is uncomfortably close to the line of Be Nice. You might have just led off with your longer explanation instead :)
Sid
Sid
@TrevorPowell Solve easier puzzles or Put Your Brain To Better Uses™
Heh. I've pushed progress forward a bit on that puzzle, and posted my results in a partial answer. Very happy for somebody else to take over on it. Or alternately, my brain will probably keep buzzing over it, figuring out the latest step in it.
08:25
@Mithrandir heh. I was already nuking some of those
and all the rest now gone.
There were a couple others you missed. ;)
I assume because they were created after data.SE updated and I didn't notice them on my sweep through the new users page
 
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11:07
@Mithrandir I've wandered through briefly before, but.. haven't spoken much!
well, glad to have you around!
11:18
Thanks!
 
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12:33
And hey, somebody figured out the last step of that puzzle I'd been working on! I don't think I'd have worked out that last step. I was totally going down the wrong path with it. :D
13:33
I was working on the puzzle and my findings might prove helpful... I have it posted as an answer
13:56
wow this might go a lot deeper then we thought
I always miss the best conversations. Damn the time zones
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Q: Video-games Mondegreens

KeelhaulInspired by TV Title Mondegreens, I, too, came up with a similar puzzle. It is still based on Mondegreens, obviously, but with video-games! Each of these 10 descriptions will lead you to a (weird) phrase or sequence of words wich, when (badly) misheard, will give you the name of the game. A...

Greetings, Etoplay!
14:42
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Q: What am I? (Tiny Riddle)

Finni Little I am, but not always of little importance some ignore me while some adore me I can change good to bad and bad to good which is why sometimes I am repressed

 
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Q: Unintelligible Batch of Wingdinglish

LatchArcheryLeaderHow do you even read these runes?

 
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Q: What is a Sulphurous Word™?

J. SiebeneichlerThis puzzle is based on the What is a Word™ series started by JLee. If a word conforms to a certain rule, I call it a Sulphurous Word™. Use the following examples to find the rule: $$ % set Title text. (spaces around the text ARE important; do not remove.) % increase Pad value only if your en...

20:27
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Q: What approach should I use to solve cellular automaton puzzles? (Find the previous state of a game of life grid)

Teleporting GoatThere's a type of puzzle where you're in front of a grid (two colors, 6x6) that is a cellular automaton. There's a grid you can interact with, and one that shows what you need to obtain. So you have to: Figure out the rules (basically variants of the Game of Life) Find a state that leads to the...

21:08
gah, I really wanted the edit limit on comments to not be so short. sorry for the unintentional spam, @Gareth
 
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22:30
Hmm, I dislike sending formal emails.
well, I was helping Gareth out
but I suddenly became interested in the wingdings puzzle once I realized what it was really about
I wonder why
22:44
ha! of course
23:07
Ffao how the heck did you even find out these conscripts?
It also triggers me to see them reffered as "runes"
@ffao why do the last half have ??? at the end
@North why...
because I only transcripted the first half for most of them
I'm doing a second pass now to get the second parts
@ASCII-only Why what
@North why toes it trigger you
Because runes are actually a writing script used mainly by Old Nordic Writing
23:11
*a family of writing scripts.
with the exception of the Futhorc
*right
and IMO it's not that bad to use the same word for medieval-age scripts in fantasy settings
oh yeah the first script looks a lot like Disney's Atlantean (obviously it's not :P)
I couldn't find the first script
it probably has something to do with shadow angels, if the pattern stands
@ffao :/ it took you that long to transcribe one thing?
I'm not the speedy kid, clearly.
23:15
Right
googles So it's the Aquarion alphabet
and transcribing the next one is going to be a much greater pain
I'll do the first one then
SAYAKA MIKI
SONY STORAGE FORMAT USING ATRAC
@ffao which one(s) are you working on atm
I'm doing unovian
You haven't done Imanity yet right?
no
you don't need to do the first line
23:22
Turns out I need to (to get the nag of it) latch's Imanity handwriting is terrible
how did i get here uh
stay a while! have fun!
GARACHINE AIRPORT CODE
what script
Imanity
23:30
which block?
nvm i see it
ouch, you had to decode a non-English word in Imanity
and you still got it faster than I did Unovian :P
and that's GHE, in case you didn't know
i;ve actually flown there ;p
@ffao Done Hell, will start Leiden now
that's hellishly fast
Oh the hell one had a bunch of easy words
Are you up to witch runes yet
23:39
I did witch
WORD AFTER EUROPEAN OR TRADE
THINK WORK SERVE SCHOOL INITS
EARLY BYZANTINE GOLD COIN
These are the rest then
second looks a little weird though so could be wrong
UNION, TSU, SOLIDUS
Now all we need is how to take one letter from each word
the obvious idea would be to take letters according to the position of the accompanying anime
But No Game No Life is sixth and I can't take the sixth letter out of TSU
clearly it's MD | ! - y GHE < 6 v U TSU / :P
! could be ~ and y could be g though
23:49
oh, I didn't know solidus could mean a slash
then yeah, we're definitely looking for symbols here
Doctor or not, without Mr. Y Ghe, it's weaker than 6 versions of Mr. U Tsu. Yep seems about right :P
ghe is Cyrillic G
tsu: ツ, つ, 祖 (third is normally spelt zu though) ghe: Г, gamma: γ
right
though somehow the kana one seems not to fit with the other symbols
but that's probably just prejudice on my prat
part
minidisc is probably a small circle or something of the kind
the third is chinese and i've never seen it spelled tsu.
23:52
optical disc emoji: 🖸
perhaps these symbols need to be treated in something like the way the wingdings were at the start of the puzzle
though they aren't wingding-like
in that they don't form their own font using the same codepoints as ordinary letters
but, I dunno, maybe the low 8 bits of their Unicode code points will turn out to make something useful, or something like that
what if we shift all the characters by a number based on ascii/unicode
but we haven't yet figured out what to do with the anime bits
I hope it's not that complex :(
do the characters have a symbol or something
23:54
I thought they just clued the alphabets for the symbols
ffao's suggestion does seem like a plausible way to turn those into numbers, but dunno what we do with them then
!/~ could also be an actual logical-not symbol (there is one)
and I bet the gamma is meant to be an actual gamma, not a g or y
are the anime the alphabets come from the same as the anime mentioned in the first-halves, in a different order?
(brief look suggests they are)
yes, they are
if they are, does anything useful happen if we reorder the symbols appropriately?
I mean, at least some of them look enough like letters that they might kinda-sorta spell something out, or something like that?

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