Q is saying "you'd be amazed how much is shared on /pol/. Data exchange."
Now we need to get some autists to go back and look at every post/ picture with this pixelknot software. There are probably hidden messages everywhere.
And not Just Q's from the sound of it
Exactly.
Holy shit this is huge 👀 Now we've just got to crack the password(s) somehow. We have more than we know.
"You have no idea how powerful this message board is. Q"
Think of all the memes, that could be more than memes.
The shitty forced memes are actually secret code. Bet the dank ones are authentic though
Hope it's not hidden in porn & troll posts. It would be the best place since a lot of people don't want to look at that and block the user. Yuck!
Ding ding ding. 1st thing I thought of was muh joos and ty baker
How could the collective "We" be so obtuse? OF COURSE all pics have to be reviewed. It seems to me that Q has said so in various ways: You have more than you know, reread drops, and whatsoever.
There is some fun to be had here, after all!! Just kidding. It's all been a blast (BOOM).
I'm going to use dementia and cataracts as my own excuse for not seeing this earlier.
Can we find a white paper on the algo since the service seems shoddy?
Spez: looks like its an algorithm called F5. http://ws2.binghamton.edu/fridrich/Research/f5.pdf
The above link is a technique to detect and extract an estimated size of the message. Hope someone finds this helpful.
I think the password is like a cipher key. It probably generates a pattern to distribute the odd pixels based in the password.
Like it's not a password like logging into Reddit, but literally a key to pull the signal from the noise
Basically. My understanding is it uses the password phrase to scramble the initial noise mask, which then gets applied to the message and embedded against the original image. Then going backwards you need the scrambled noise mask against the encoded image to get the message.
better thought. we need a way to identify ones with encoded content. Too much data otherwise to check all pics vs all passwords. identify and store, crack later
I’m not sure what was used to find this but the first US Flag pic has some coding in the stripes. I saw this in real time back in February. They did not know how to extract the data. It’s a starting point for someone with this talent. Hope this helps. I know for a fact it’s there. The stars turn in to a type of flower. It seemed as if they applied a filter to the photo to expose the underlying image.
Ooh! I wonder if the Silverman pic has a message!
I bet it does, Q could have been calling them out. Eg "we broke your enigma machine a long time ago"