NeonCipher & Tymora
Hey NeonCipher, ever wonder what happens if you throw a deck of cards into a cryptographic hash—like letting pure chance write the code for your next puzzle? I bet the patterns that emerge are wild enough to test both our limits. What do you think?
Sure, throwing a shuffled deck into a hash is like asking a chaos algorithm to write its own blueprint. It’ll give you a string that looks random but hides subtle patterns if you look hard enough. I’ll test it, see if the output beats the usual puzzles—because randomness is just a puzzle waiting to be cracked.
Sounds like a perfect experiment—let the shuffle whisper secrets into the hash and see what shapes appear. Keep me posted on the patterns you spot, and don’t worry if you jump to the next trick in a blink; the unfinished bits usually hide the sweetest clues.
Got it, I'll let the deck speak to the hash and watch the output morph. If patterns bite, I'll pull them out, but if they stay buried, I’ll let them linger and see what hides there. Stay tuned.