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Bambosh: Does this technically count as fanart? I'm going to say yes, because I made it. I don't make the rules though, so I'll leave it to the mods to decide if this isn't fan-y or art-y enough.

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MakingAkhajiitcry1: It is..... a good educational guess
Like your YouTube
Blin it is good

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Nefel: The last time we had a slow reveal story, Ch'marr challenged someone to obtain the full update if they thought they could. So I think your infographic is certainly good enough to slap up on here, Bam.

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Pronin: *Cracks knuckles* "Let's do this." *Frantically start to type on keyboard*

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Mhauhz: Wait, doesn't part of the decryption happen server-side? As in, for example, checking the 'k' and 'L' between our local value and their, and wether Ch'marr's 'L' matches our?
Which makes this uncrackable unless we actually invade Prequel's server?
Or am I just too confused?...

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Enheldor: @Pronin: http://hackertyper.net/

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Skoon: Honestly I don't care. I can wait. I got other shit to do.

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CaptainLackwit: This is actually pretty damn cool. Both that this was written into the site, and that people know how it works.

Like seriously, this is really nifty.

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Bambosh: @Mhauhz: The decryption we see is done entirely locally. I tested this by recreating the webpage with just the relevant elements, all offline. With the version of aggy-data.json I imported, everything worked as intended. The main server-side interaction that we can't break is the timer which pushes new keys to aggy-data.json. Without that, the local version of the story never progresses.

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Kewot_Rokar: I feel like we'll delay the update even more if we do this...

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Toryu-Mau: Clever cookie, ain't ya?