When the boss is away.......(CONTEST)

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lol... again, even if there were mistakes... if you were using the proper method, you'd still have an answer ;)

Yes but the method normally revolves around a key-stone, knowing a word or phrase that unlocks the code.

They didn't decode uboat jibberish without having key information to hammer against the code with.
 
Yes but the method normally revolves around a key-stone, knowing a word or phrase that unlocks the code.

They didn't decode uboat jibberish without having key information to hammer against the code with.

Otherwise it's a variety of guess check and revise until something falls out of the crap pile.
 
Yes but the method normally revolves around a key-stone, knowing a word or phrase that unlocks the code.

They didn't decode uboat jibberish without having key information to hammer against the code with.

right, you can't expect us to just pull the correct method from an infinite universe of methods
 
He's talking about the encoding. There's an order to the encoding, IE steps.

The problem with errors, is that if you're using brute force, any error can possible make it unsolveable. It's many times more difficult to guess every possible error condition while making 'choices' in a program.
 
The problem with errors, is that if you're using brute force, any error can possible make it unsolveable. It's many times more difficult to guess every possible error condition while making 'choices' in a program.

Even if they are weighted by a neural network.
 
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