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''Dieser Vortrag findet auf Englisch statt.'' | |||
''This is a [[HybridSpace|hybrid]] event. This means: If possible please participate remotely, if you have to attend in person for whatever reason don't forget to bring a certificate of vaccination and a mask and take a rapid test.'' | |||
'''RPXM ZNXX QCRF TEJS ZTUA MQEB FDTA BQKO KUTS ABNH''' | |||
Can you understand this? What is it? Gibberish. Some kind of a cryptic code, message...? What does it mean? How can it hide a message ...? How do we break it? Wait, who used this, again? ... and why? | |||
A longer description is available in the [https://chaosdorf.de/2022/01/openchaos-enigma/ blog post]. | |||
If you want to attend, please leave your name [[Talk:OpenChaos/Enigma|on the talk page]]. |
Latest revision as of 23:04, 9 January 2022
The Enigma machine | |
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A journey into secret radio communications | |
Art | Lecture |
Datum | 2022-01-22 |
Start | 16:00 |
Dauer | 5h |
Speaker | tin |
Host | ytvwld |
Ort | VirtualSpace#Lounge |
Relevant? | yes |
Dieser Vortrag findet auf Englisch statt.
This is a hybrid event. This means: If possible please participate remotely, if you have to attend in person for whatever reason don't forget to bring a certificate of vaccination and a mask and take a rapid test.
RPXM ZNXX QCRF TEJS ZTUA MQEB FDTA BQKO KUTS ABNH Can you understand this? What is it? Gibberish. Some kind of a cryptic code, message...? What does it mean? How can it hide a message ...? How do we break it? Wait, who used this, again? ... and why?
A longer description is available in the blog post.
If you want to attend, please leave your name on the talk page.