imma going to be rewatching #Enigma. again :)
anyone care to join us?
4 episodes, compact very bingeable supernatural that's creepy AF but not too scary. Set in a girls' high school with smart, strong, determined young women and Win Metawin's abs (that bit's for @JillsJoy )
Mural by Julian Nowicki in Bydgoszcz (Poland) dedicated to Marian Rejewski, a Polish mathematician and cryptologist who in late 1932 reconstructed the sight-unseen Nazi German military Enigma cipher machine
„Odszyfrowany Rejewski“, czyli #mural upamiętniający Mariana Rejewskiego, matematyka i kryptologa, który w 1932 r. złamał szyfr Enigmy, najważniejszej maszyny szyfrującej używanej przez hitlerowskie Niemcy. Wielkoformatowy portret zdobi ścianę kamienicy przy ul. Gdańskiej 10 w Bydgoszczy. Powstał w 2017 r., a zaprojektował go i wykonał Julian Nowicki. Fot. @xlenka
I did two different layouts of the backplane for my #Enigma-E metal case, just in case I get either of the two variants of the PP3 battery housing. This way, I can switch between using a small power supply or a 9V battery. 👍
Dans chacun des exemples ci-dessous, les formes A à L sont soit des blocs de couleur, soit des pochoirs (c'est-à-dire des carrés avec des trous). La forme en haut est créée en plaçant certaines des formes A à L les unes sur les autres. Le jeu est de déterminer quels pochoirs/blocs sont utilisés et dans quel ordre.
Par exemple, pour la Grille #1 la solution est :
D H K J I
À vous de jouer pour trouver les solutions aux grilles 2, 3 et 4.
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"In 2008, decades after her death, the files were finally declassified. If we could miss something as big as Elizabeth, who is crucial in two world wars, who fights crime, who fights the mob, if we missed her, who else are we missing?"
Ce test a été posé lors d'un examen d'entrée à Cambridge. Ci-dessous se trouvent cinq grilles, chacune avec cinq carrés ombrés. L'une des grilles a les carrés corrects ombrés. Chacune des autres a exactement un carré incorrect.
Quelle grille est correcte ?
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End of the Year Drama Challenge 2023
I'm gonna try to make this a thread. Yay for the ability to edit posts, I suppose? I'll also link in the post(s?) that isn't (aren't?) in order.
I think the usual suspects for beautiful dramas -- for good reason -- are period dramas with sweeping views, and elegant costuming.
Which is why it might, on the surface, be surprising for me to pick #Enigma, given the modern setting, and the often enclosed, sometimes claustrophobic sets.
I think the beginning and end of the first episode should clear up why I chose it. It's gorgeous, in a horror way. And I love that.
And yes, I was considering #WinMetawin for Ajin in #Enigma. At this rate people are going to think I only saw two dramas this year. :blobcatfingerguns:
Its okay. Day 18… is not going to help that assumption.
It's finally ready for you to try, right now! #VirtualBombe - a Turing-Welchman Bombe of your very own.
Learn how to create menus then use the #Bombe & checking machine to crack #Enigma messages just like at Bletchley Park during #WW2.
Take a look at the rebuild running for real at The National Museum of Computing
I actually built this thing and it works exactly as described on that Wiki page! 👍 But you’ll have to try a few times to get the scale of the printout to fit the diameter or the tube. It needs to fit exactly. It won’t work otherwise. I needed to scale the printout to 99% to get it right.
Important: Follow the instructions exactly!
And yes, I used a #Pringles roll for it because it has the right diameter. 😝 Still not really a fan of that stuff. 🤢
The German #Enigma machines were designed never to replace a letter with itself. That's why the Allies were able to crack it.
Take a common phrase (a "crib") and if none of the letters matches a segment of the encrypted message — which becomes less likely as the crib gets longer — you may have found the day's Enigma rotor settings.
Modern split-key encryption is a different beast, but are we making the same mistake with password security requirements today?
The show started so strong that I was worried if it'd be able to keep that up, or if it would end up faltering -- which can happen in some horror shows.
But this episode kept me just as enthralled as the first, if in different ways.
I've got stuff to do tonight, and tomorrow is hectic, but I should be back at the #EnigmaWatchParty by Wednesday. :blobcatdance:
I'd say it shouldn't have taken that long, but I'm trying to get out of the habit of kicking myself for how my brain works. :blobcatfingerguns:
I would have liked to have had more focus, especially since I very much enjoyed the episode. But hey, it meant I had an excuse to rewatch a number of choice scenes. :blobcatdance: Silver linings!
We interrupt this watch party with a language note:
Watching #Enigma is reminding me that Drops doesn't quite get how Thai works.
Just like how it gets a bit confused when grammar comes into play with Korean.
There's something about its decision to teach words and phrases, but not the grammatical contexts they need to be in, in order to mean what it's saying it means... well...
Sometimes it tells you that "to be big" means "big." In Korean anyway.