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this feels like dragging around a mummified corpse thats dressed as a clown
so i spent far too long on this.
for those unaware, the spaghetti wall of letters and numbers is a base64-encoded JPEG image (and not a URL as some guessed). in certain cases when you tried to insert/paste an image into what’s ostensibly a text-only box, this could happen.
the thing that’s bugging me however is that there’s image data there. we have fairly a clear (albeit with JPEG artifacts) screenshot of text that, thanks to how Windows ClearType renders text, each character is identical to each other, that is to say, an uppercase Q will always look more or less pixel-perfect each time, meaning we don’t have to guess what a Q looks like, we simply have to pixel-accurate match it.
as an aside, this is why regular OCR struggles so much with this kind of data retrieval, such as code even when it’s clearer than a physical paper scan. ordinarily, OCR will try to best-guess every single letter because it expects each letter to be slightly different from each other (as would be the unpredictable nature in a scanned document), and on top of that most OCR today will try to autocorrect because it expects the scanned text to contain words in some human written language.
so, all we have to do is make a program to recognize each character and piece back together the whole base64 string, right? well…
first i stitched all 7 images back into a single block of text, observing the consistency of the line spacing. some of the screenshots have little bits of the previous one sticking out of it, which helps with alignment and to make sure they’re in the right order.
after that i had to sample every single letter off this file. this means going around the file and finding one example of each different character we’re trying to identify, saving it as its own separate file so that the program can load them as references to compare against in the full image. for base64, the alphabet consists of a-z, A-Z, 0-9, +, / and =. once i had the initial code in place…
…close! but oh so far. if any one single character in a base64 string is wrong or missing, the resulting decode will be wrong. the issues i was having were mostly with the lowercase r and j because of how the kerning affected the pixels around those letters. i was also getting false matches for r where there should be an m. what followed was grueling hours of tweaking the matching code and my known font set to better fit the original image and get as close as possible to a 100% match. here is the resulting code, maybe it’ll be useful for someone and this won’t have been a complete waste of time.
once i was confident through the verification image that i had all characters recognized, i put it through a base64 to JPEG decoder. i actually did this several times as i improved the recognition and what follows is the best result that came out of it yet. i suspect some of the data might be missing (perhaps a line or block of text got lost in between screenshots), or i have a wrong character somewhere resulting in a wrong value. this is the image extracted from OP’s base64 string:
we can finally know what they meant when they said “me in a relationship” and i can finally go the fuck to sleep.
update: i found that the string that i used to decode the image in the previous reblog actually had one letter wrong.
with this it still doesn’t parse as fully valid base64 in strict mode so i think there’s still another letter in there that’s wrong, but i couldn’t find it. however this gives us a better look:
and this is finally enough to do a reverse image search. i present to you, the HD version of our intrepid massive backpacker:
still have no idea what they mean by “me in a relationship” with that, though.
#they have baggage
everyone younger than me is having a baby and everyone older than me has 3+ roommates and everyone the same age as me fell down a biiiiiiiiiiig flight of stairs
tiny part of me will never forgive my parents for having outside cats.
my family cat is being put down. the vets don't know what's wrong with her, but she's in a lot of pain. did you know the average lifespan of an outdoor cat is 3 years, against 12-18 years for an indoor cat? did you know your outdoor cat is devastating to the local ecosystem? keep your cats inside.
i am grabbing your cat off the street and giving them a better life.
i am grabbing your
cat off the street and giving
them a better life.
Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.
Our kitty loves the outside tho. It's not natural for them to be inside all the time. She would go insane. She doesn't go on the street really tho, mostly in the garden. And the neighbor's gardens. And she's doing great. Our previous cat was always able to go outside too and she was 16 years old. Just make sure your kitty is vaccinated. Inside cats don't necessarily have a better life. Not all cats like inside all the time. Cats like to hunt mice and birbs and butterflies, they like to climb and go on adventures and not just inside. I am grabbing your cat from the couch and yeeting them outside to go drink rainwater from a puddle and fail to catch birds. Let cats be cats.
cats also like not getting run over by cars and not dying of preventable diseases or getting killed by other cats or dogs. your cats aren't going on cute adventures they're decimating the bird population.
"Cats like to hunt mice and birbs and butterflies" THAT'S THE PROBLEM!! THAT'S THE FUCKING PROBLEM! THAT'S WHY YOUR CAT NEEDS TO STAY ON A LEASH OR STAY INSIDE! IF YOUR CAT ISN'T RUNNING AWAY FROM DOGS OR DODGING TRAFFIC OR FIGHTING OTHER CATS, IT'S EATING ENDANGERED SPECIES! KEEP THAT THING INSIDE FFS!
You want a cat? Play with the bitey scratchy bastard! Buy or make toys for it! Do you know what's not endangered? Socks with holes in them. Do you know what my Kenny plays with? An old sock full of catnip. You know what Kenny isn't doing when he's bunny kicking an old sock? He's not killing a rare lizard or rodent.
Keep your fucking cat inside or on a leash.
nuclear power is impressive until you get up to why. "we use the most precisely engineered machinery ever created to split atoms to release energy" oh yeah how come? "boil water to turn a fan" get the fuck out
The power of atom turns out to be, yet again, the power of steam
Scenery in The Long Dark 15/??
This doesn't apply to me because my strategy only fails when I don't have perfect control over my immediate surroundings and routines! Hah!
‘pierrot and the cat’ - théophile steinlen (1889)
Oeugh
Y’all ever get fatigue so bad that you’re laying down and it feels like you need to lay down MORE? Advanced laying. Somehow.
Do you mean sleeping?
no like laying down but. more. more laying. laying beyond the physical bounds of objects and surfaces
clipping through the floor like Bethesda published me
"a joy to have in class" aka This Child Will Not Be Diagnosed for at least Eight Years
Maybe even Twenty!
Security at every level of airport is insane until you get to the baggage claim. Then it’s like take whatever bag you want.
THE BATMAN (2022) but it’s actually just this tweet:
obsessed with this muppet clip where Gonzo breaks a piece of machinery and then just stares at the camera in an empty room and says ‘GUILT’ in the most harrowing way possible
ouhwaughuouaoh...
GUILT
something truly horrific about clicking an article about a national or global tragedy only for a pop up to say you only have 3 more free articles this month and then each paragraph of the piece is divided by picture ads for skin creams while a video of a car commercial plays automatically in the corner no matter how far you scroll