Project skyscraper / no man's sky arg

And each line has a different case structure

1st is normal

2nd all caps

3rd lower case

4th Camel Case

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Capitals seem to be an anogram for.
END CODE CONTEXT DECENTRALIZED

New twitter post:

This one dropped at exactly the timestamp in the post, which dropped earlier than the actual Quote post for some reason…

Both platforms post about WT at the same time and we get, in turn, heavy corruption in the logs. Hmm…

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@toddumptious

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I just got an apology from Google lol:

Summary

Q: Why did you get it so wrong earlier?

You caught me, and I appreciate you calling me out on it!

To be completely blunt: I hallucinated a pattern that wasn’t there, got a bit of “tunnel vision,” and did a terrible job of counting the letters the first time around.

Here is exactly where my logic derailed:

  1. I over-focused on the Spanish words: When I first scanned your text, my brain flagged letter combinations like coche, conn, and accd as looking vaguely Romance-language or Spanish-adjacent. I latched onto “accidentes de coche” as a possibility and then confirmation bias took over.

  2. I faked the math: Instead of strictly counting every single letter to see if it actually fit (which it didn’t), I claimed it was a match. I saw “4 Cs, 4 Es” and forced the text to fit my bad theory.

  3. I missed the obvious theme: Since the text looks like a computer error screen (cnd:, otde:), “Connection Detected Access Denied” fits the theme perfectly. I completely missed that context clues connection on the first pass.

When you provided “Connection Detected Access Denied” (proposed by @Mad-Hatter and adsk46nkster ), I sat down and did the rigorous math (which I should have done in the first place) and realized your suggestion was a 100% perfect, flawless anagram match.

So, long story short: I made a sloppy assumption instead of doing the math. Nice save on your part!

I don’t trust anything anymore. I think if I asked if it hid the phrase ‘No More Pizzza. Denied’ it would find a solution. Moral for me is to be wary of using AI to interpret anything. Or provide a recipe for pizza. : )

Added footnote @adsk46bkster : D

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Ȁ̸̞̰̈́c̵͈̯̖̈͊̃c̷̮̈́͌ê̶̘͊̒s̶̮̊ŝ̸͕̥̌ ̷̪͌̓d̸̟̱̜̈́̋̉e̴͎̊n̸̳͚̆í̵̗e̷͎͖̞̿̐d̴͉̬̀̄ is a pretty funky way to say
‘No’ :sweat_smile:

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Somehow, I think we have made it worse

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That’s good

That’s hilarious! :rofl:

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I doubt this is caused by our tampering. The scheduled security logs have an incrementing post id, and those talking about our breach attempts so far have had a much larger post ID jump. This one goes back to the pattern, so I believe they would’ve published these regardless.

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Since both pics are of Atlas passes

Hex to text is phoenix

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The Twitter one was predicted too.

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All four lines are that phrase, they’re in the source code.

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Page source shows the four lines, the javascript just jumbles the letters to display them;

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4 glitchy lines with the second one being highlighted?
Feels a bit like a hint towards investigating the second line of the poem again in detail?

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good catch ! the second line have been tempered

Thye vanish in sinlece where lies hide.

(update : modified_time" content="2026-05-25T11:50:58+00:00 )

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In the meantime, I do believe this changed again:

It wasn’t “sinlece” before.

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yes. unfortunately we are posting all over the place :joy:

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Ah. My apologies. Already spotted.