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I mean, technically anything we tried would be limiting at some level
there's nothing "everyone" can do other than post an answer
I mean there is nothing to formally gain from winning besides maybe internet bragging rights, so I don't think it is that big of a deal
ugghh I was just reading the meta post about external links in answers, and the answer mixed up Java and Javascript, as did the question used as an example...
I'm really tempted to edit it to fix it in both, but don't really want to bump the old question
19:13
what's up deusovi
hey!
i just got a notification from last night about my chess fortnight puzzle
I just remembered a question I'd completely forgotten about that I knew hadn't been solved
this is the first time since before the graduation that I've put up a bounty
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Q: What have we lost?(a cipher of indeterminate value)

AJLA strange man in a bow tie with a serious comb-over left you this: "A simple cipher," he says, "and I leave it to you to find out what has been lost." Can you?

meh it was bugging me so I fixed it
19:14
ooh
looks like an abugida (a script where some letters are diacritics)
yeah I thought about that
there's a "tilde" over a flower-looking character, and then there's a flower-looking character with a little u-shaped bit underneath it, and there's that "dome" thing that seems to be grouping certain characters
i think we should transcribe it first
hm
not sure what it could mean for multiple characters to be domed though
it would be good to get a transcription so that we can verify with the OP that those two are different characters (or the same, as the case may be)
they definitely look the same
(I'm sure there are others but those two jumped out at me)
19:20
I see an &, a shittier backwards one, a backwards fancy 'a', some waves, @, a flower, and a star
one looks more curvy to me but I want to be sure that's just an artifact of them being handwritten rather than an intentional difference
oh also that calculus 's' symbol
the integral sign
yeah
that one
and an alpha
I think the "shittier backwards &" is more like a treble clef
19:21
puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/33393/… Do you guys think my questions was too difficult or just uninteresting? I'm looking forward to making more puzzles but I'd like to avoid the both!
hey cbronson! we're currently working on a different puzzle but I'll definitely take a look after this one
I personally had no idea where to start on it
@Deusovi ok, thank you!
but thats not saying much
I'm thinking it's probably ultimately just a regular ol substitution cipher, right?
19:22
i think it might be phonetic
(though the grouping symbols might screw with that)
hmm
I'm wondering if the combover/bowtie part of the description is supposed to be a clue or just flavor
reminds me of doctor who
although i know literally nothing of doctor who other than "whooshy time travel noises from a phone booth"
i'm gonna make up a semi-arbitrary transcription system: first line is Z ATZ (B_N) D_TO@TF MC STO LY
and fangirls, don't forget fangirls
19:25
(unless we're gonna just ask OP for a transcription)
wait, i might need to rethink some of my symbols
@Deusovi are you sure the first symbol and the 4th are the same>
*?
there seem to be five diacritics: vertical bar, horizontal bar, cup, star, and dot
five diacritics, five vowels?
oh wait there's also tilde
6 diacritics
(six vowels including Y?)
(unless it's phonetic)
and (from comments) what looks like punctuation (e.g., commas) is punctuation, and I think we can assume the / is a word separator
19:27
yeah that slash is definitely a word separator
dot and cup are only below, star and tilde are only above, right?
also the dome sometimes has things beneath it and sometimes stands alone
yeah, the dome is weird
no idea how to deal with it
Maybe the dome is useful after decryption
19:30
ooh, maybe
but then why would there be empty domes?
the empty part is a character too i believe
Good question. I don't see any two empty domes next to each other so perhaps they're spaces
second image third line has @_ under a dome
there are 2 domes next to each other
2nd to last line of first image
I meant two empty domes
19:32
but there are so few empty domes
the dome could also be another character
theres a dome inside of a dome on the second line of the second image
It's tough to know whether domes always have 2 things under them and the empty ones have 2 spaces, or just one
and we already had pretty much agreed slashes were spaces
Nevermind, completely missed the dome within a dome.
ah, that's a good point, empty domes may actually include two spaces
and seeing the dome as its own character (maybe??) makes more sense to me than it purely being a modifier (unless, again, "empty" domes actually have 1 or 2 spaces in them)
19:35
yeah, it's not purely a modifier
@Deusovi are you working on the transcription?
but then we need to figure out why it's grouping some characters
the dome as a character only exists at the end of words
currently trying to figure out how to transcribe
all I could figure was that, under a dome, maybe the "letters" sound different than they would otherwise?
19:36
maybe it's voiced vs unvoiced?
yeah I was thinking that
but then, that would really only apply (assuming, of course, we're translating into english here) to like... 'th'?
unless it's phonetic
@Deusovi for the cryptic clue one, do you think sinks vessels could be Subs? as in submerges and submarines
then, S vs Z, SH vs ZH (the sound in meaSure), T vs D, P vs B...
@GordonAllocman: i think the "sinks" part of that is kinda flimsy
yeah true
19:39
The page is folded in thirds. We get the first 2/3 in the first image and the last 1/3 in the second image. I wonder if there's a purpose to that. Maybe separate ciphers?
oh god i hope not
@Deusovi right, the only reason I'm restricting it to 'th' is because there are (assuming a space counts as a character) always two 'letters' under the dome, and it seems unlikely to use two characters to represent a single consonant, especially if that consonant is meant to be read as unvoiced by default
it says A cipher, not cipherS
Very true
Maybe he just couldnt fit the whole paper in one shot
well to start on the deciphering after we've got it transcribed, the third part is a question, so the first word should be how/what/when/etc
19:40
that's what i was thinking @cb
@q_a, i thought that things under the dome were always voiced, and the domes just enclosed multiple voiced characters if they happened to be adjacent
(ignoring vowels)
But then how would you explain 2nd line, 2nd character
2nd page
Basins are both sinks and vessels but that is really single definition :P
dome by itself would be a separate thing
Ok gotcha
yeah, that's what i was worried about too Gordon
19:41
Idk why but I read the cipher right to left
punctuation
can't be RTL
out of curiosity, I tried detexify on that "bird" glyph
yeah I know, its just weird that that was my instinct
in case these were all actual symbols
but no luck with that one
bird glyph?
also, shapecatcher might be better
19:43
(I mean they're all 'actual symbols' but you know what I mean)
"bird glyph" - first picture, end of third line, before comma
it reminds me of (the head of) a bird, beak pointing "northeast"ish
@question_asker I can see that once you point it out lol
the curved "triangle" reminds me of a company logo but I can't seem to figure out which one
@GordonAllocman the one on page 1, first line, 2nd to last?
haha I was calling that "curly lambda" in my head
no 5th on first page first line
19:45
when i start transcribing, how should i handle diacritics?
yeah, so was i q_a
vertical strikethrough appears to be a diacritic
yeah, we have six diacritics
@Deusovi I'd go with like "cup-zigzag" or "star-sheaf"
vertical, horizontal, dot, star, cup, tilde
19:47
i.e., diacritic, hyphen, name of thing (whatever shorthand you want to use for each character)
I have tried to color the same characters (I just don't care about diatrics on it)
this logo is going to drive me crazy....
this 3 symbols appear 3 times onthe first page
it could be "the"
19:48
ooh, maybe
diacritics probably aren't vowels now that i think about it
since there are words without them
4* times
what logo looks like this?
19:49
[cup-o, zigzag, curly a] shows up more than once, too
@GordonAllocman if you turn it 90 degrees counter clockwise and put it on a diet, it'll be similar to tesla's logo
it reminds me of something too
i think the logo is like a person-thing shaped like that
Middleone looks like a vowel (it is first character) so I think this can't be "the" @question_asker
19:52
worth mentioning that integral symbol (or IPA /sh/) shows up on its own
hey @Emrakul and @feelinferrety!
so THAT might be a vowel, making [sh/integral, trebleclef, o] "and"
user61230
@Deusovi 'ello!
19:54
but thereis almost no "integral" it is strange if itisa a
@Emrakul VOTED
@Lordofdark true - 'integral' shows up a) on its own, b) grouped with trebleclef and o, and c) grouped with just trebleclef under a dome
ps hope the two of you who just joined enjoy completely inscrutable talk about symbol decryption
user61230
my favorite
oh crud/nice, time to leave work
I can see 3 stand alone characters : the first ("3"), the "integral" and "gamma"
( is this a gamma ? line 3 character 3 ?)
19:59
currently transcribing, by the way
what are stand alone letters in english ? "a" , "I" ?
yep, just A and I
But how do we know the message is in perfect english, right? It could use "B" for be, "C" for see and so on
well the "3" never stand alone without diatrics so I guess they are playing role in it
well I have officially been driven insane trying to figure out what logo I am thinking of...
20:02
@GordonAllocman lol
its like a folded paper with a head or something
The logo?
first three lines transcribed:
Z- AT-Z (R_N) D_TOETJ-, B|C STO L[V?],

STO ETF Z- Z_TO-Z-O (R-Z)F

LT G D|TV O_BQ T|Z D|TV V|T- TB
zigzaggy 3: Z
weird curly A: A
treble clef: T
manta ray: R
dome character: N
delta: D
circle: O
@: E
curly J: J
beak pointing northeast: B
curly spiral: C
weird lambda: L
wheat: V
integral sign: S
flower: F
gamma: G
big dome: ()
double circle: Q
(diacritics go after symbols they're on)
yeah the logo. kinda reminds me of blanket from brave little toaster
convinces self that was it and moves on with life
@Deusovi last character, first line, first page. Doesn't look like the "wheat". It appears again page 2, line 2, 9th char
20:08
hm, I'll use two different symbols for the two then
thought they were the same and the first was a mistake
Yeah that's what I thought but all of the wheats have the distinctively separate top part
i've responded to the meta question, by the way
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A: Should we disable the "math problem" close reason?

DeusoviNo. I don't think we should. We get things that are blatantly homework fairly frequently, and taking away that close reason would only mean that we'd use the custom close reason option to close the questions anyway. That being said, I do think we need to more precisely define what a "math proble...

Am i missing something or did this guy answer with the same thing after someone else and get 9 upvotes?? puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/33640/21031
yep
happens all the time on riddles
but why... it wasn't like a few minutes, it was like 30
20:19
yep
shouldn't that just get deleted since its basically stealing the answer from someone else?
yeah but we can't delete it without a mod
I think it is worth flagging at least
welcome back, q_a
I flagged because that's pretty bull, that guys doesn't deserve 88 rep for that crap
also he annoyingly put the actual answer at the bottom, but that is neither here not there
20:26
hey q_a, you didn't downvote my answer o:
@Deusovi you know, it's funny. You and I have opposite opinions re: how permissive we should be, but end up coming (usually) to similar conclusions
yeah - i'm usually much stricter than you (probably since i'm an avid fan of puzzle hunts, where everything has been testsolved and the puzzles are generally pretty high quality)
but we both agree the disparity sucks
Yeah. Ultimately I don't mind strictness as long as it's consistently strict (and well-defined)
(Ok the truth is probably more complicated than that but close enough)
transcription done
Z- AT-Z (R_N) D_TOETJ-, B|C STO LY,

STO ETF Z- Z_TO-Z-O (R-Z)F

LT G D|TV O_BQ T|Z D|TV V|T- TB

S O_ZA JR*DO STO S W_LZ

Z_Q L() ET GU_(RQ) EW W*Z-D*VR()

LT Z*T(FZ) J|DO STO ZR*(F),

@Z LT (R-) T D.F QU.T (Z*D*)() R|CZQ

EW F_ZDB (CJ)A-O CUT-OQ

-----------

LT OZ|ZQB Q.H~FZ T*VR()

(B_D) B|C STO LY LT QDF~U Z-T{} O|ZT

(E) UF~() F_JR E(R-Z) (R-Z-),

B|CZ O_ZA R_LZ ET B|CZ ZR*(F) T*VR(V|Z)T

STO H*T- Z_Q (ST)VD-O W_LZ?
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Will you be posting this as a partial answer so we don't lose it in the text logs?
20:34
yep!
And awesome!
heh now everyone looking at the starboard will be pretty confused evil laughter ensues
thats weird, SE is telling me I reached my daily vote limit, but I have neither the 30 or 40 votes badge
nvm probably just delay
21:18
@Deusovi On line 3, second to last character, and on line 8, third to last character, those are a different character than the treble clef. They're like the character represented by U, but flipped
21:32
@WesleySitu: Fixed, thank you!
theres a few more occurences other than just those two if you also saw those
or at least i thought i saw one.... which ive now lost
@GordonAllocman Well done. The intended fish for #1 was the Round Whitefish [S]almonidae, #8 was supposed to be a bicolor goatfish, but all goatfish are in the same family and #7 was the Broadband Dogfish, but you got the correct family for that one with your black dogfish.
@GordonK Broadband.... I get it :P
22:10
What is the classic step after transcrition ? identify letters <-> symbols ?
something like that. either letter substitution or phonetic substitution.
ok. I guess a classic method then is to identify vowelsand classic short word (such as "the" / "and"...)
 
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23:34
What's the madness over there on the starboard?
i pressed random keys and people liked it
(nah, it's a transcription of a cipher)
3 hours ago, by Gordon Allocman
heh now everyone looking at the starboard will be pretty confused evil laughter ensues
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