#enigma — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #enigma, aggregated by home.social.
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🚫🔍 Oh, the intrigue! A masterpiece of #mystery and exclusivity! "Who Is Blake Whiting?" 🤔 More like, "403 Forbidden: The #Enigma Edition!" #nginx has spoken, and it says: none of your business! 🙅♂️💼
https://theamericanscholar.org/who-is-blake-whiting/ #intrigue #exclusivity #hackernews #HackerNews #ngated -
X-Copy Floppy Rescue Brings an Old Amiga Demo Back to Life
#Amiga #XCopy #ProtequeCBN #FloppyDisk #Enigma #Phenomena #AmigaAddict #AmigaFormat #RetroComputing #Demoscene
https://theoasisbbs.com/x-copy-floppy-rescue-brings-an-old-amiga-demo-back-to-life/?fsp_sid=3881 -
EL MANUSCRITO VOYNICH | 07x26
El Manuscrito Voynich: El Libro que Nadie Ha Podido Leer.
El Manuscrito Voynich, un libro del siglo XV con texto indescifrado y extrañas ilustraciones, es uno de los mayores enigmas de la humanidad. Su historia documentada comienza en el siglo XVII,
https://luisbermejo.com/el-manuscrito-voynich-07x26/
#avistamientos #ciencia #colectivos #dyatlov #efecto #enigma #fenómenos #fraude #historia #leyenda #mandela #manuscrito #misterio #monthman #paranormal #recuerdos #voynich #podcast #NoSoyOriginal -
EL MANUSCRITO VOYNICH | 07x26
El Manuscrito Voynich: El Libro que Nadie Ha Podido Leer.
El Manuscrito Voynich, un libro del siglo XV con texto indescifrado y extrañas ilustraciones, es uno de los mayores enigmas de la humanidad. Su historia documentada comienza en el siglo XVII,
https://luisbermejo.com/el-manuscrito-voynich-07x26/
#avistamientos #ciencia #colectivos #dyatlov #efecto #enigma #fenómenos #fraude #historia #leyenda #mandela #manuscrito #misterio #monthman #paranormal #recuerdos #voynich #podcast #NoSoyOriginal -
EL MANUSCRITO VOYNICH | 07x26
El Manuscrito Voynich: El Libro que Nadie Ha Podido Leer.
El Manuscrito Voynich, un libro del siglo XV con texto indescifrado y extrañas ilustraciones, es uno de los mayores enigmas de la humanidad. Su historia documentada comienza en el siglo XVII,
https://luisbermejo.com/el-manuscrito-voynich-07x26/
#avistamientos #ciencia #colectivos #dyatlov #efecto #enigma #fenómenos #fraude #historia #leyenda #mandela #manuscrito #misterio #monthman #paranormal #recuerdos #voynich #podcast #NoSoyOriginal -
EL MANUSCRITO VOYNICH | 07x26
El Manuscrito Voynich: El Libro que Nadie Ha Podido Leer.
El Manuscrito Voynich, un libro del siglo XV con texto indescifrado y extrañas ilustraciones, es uno de los mayores enigmas de la humanidad. Su historia documentada comienza en el siglo XVII,
https://luisbermejo.com/el-manuscrito-voynich-07x26/
#avistamientos #ciencia #colectivos #dyatlov #efecto #enigma #fenómenos #fraude #historia #leyenda #mandela #manuscrito #misterio #monthman #paranormal #recuerdos #voynich #podcast #NoSoyOriginal -
EL MANUSCRITO VOYNICH | 07x26
El Manuscrito Voynich: El Libro que Nadie Ha Podido Leer.
El Manuscrito Voynich, un libro del siglo XV con texto indescifrado y extrañas ilustraciones, es uno de los mayores enigmas de la humanidad. Su historia documentada comienza en el siglo XVII,
https://luisbermejo.com/el-manuscrito-voynich-07x26/
#avistamientos #ciencia #colectivos #dyatlov #efecto #enigma #fenómenos #fraude #historia #leyenda #mandela #manuscrito #misterio #monthman #paranormal #recuerdos #voynich #podcast #NoSoyOriginal -
I cracked a $200 software protection with xcopy
https://www.ud2.rip/blog/enigma-protector/
#HackerNews #I #cracked #a #$200 #software #protection #with #xcopy #softwarehacks #cybersecurity #crackingtools #enigma #protector
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Today's poem:
The Colossus
- by Sylvia Plathhttps://www.tumblr.com/ukdamo/799908474382401536/the-colossus?source=share
#poetry #SylviaPlath #father #understanding #enigma #grapple #meaning #landscape
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Today's poem:
The Colossus
- by Sylvia Plathhttps://www.tumblr.com/ukdamo/799908474382401536/the-colossus?source=share
#poetry #SylviaPlath #father #understanding #enigma #grapple #meaning #landscape
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Today's poem:
The Colossus
- by Sylvia Plathhttps://www.tumblr.com/ukdamo/799908474382401536/the-colossus?source=share
#poetry #SylviaPlath #father #understanding #enigma #grapple #meaning #landscape
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Happy 88'th birthday tomorrow! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey,_Dewey,_and_Louie
But I've never got the point of you. Suomeksikaan, https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupu,_Hupu_ja_Lupu
#history #donaldDuck #akuAnkka #sarjakuva #historia #lehdistö #sukulaiset #family #relatives #enigma
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ben più famoso #SamWorthington che, paradossalmente, è forse quello meno convincente di tutti
Ma il vero protagonista del film alla fine è la grande idea concettuale di queste comunicazioni "anonime" tramite il servizio di "relay" via telefono (con un bellissimo sistema proprio hw che sembra quasi un sistema in codice, come ai tempi di #enigma), che poi da il nome al film, e che sono usate tutto il tempo nelle conversazioni tra i protagonisti per non essere identificati, mentre lo
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Excited to see Bletchley Park today. #CodeBreakers #Cryptography #WWII #History #Museum #Enigma www.bletchleypark.org.uk
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Review: Usogui
Usogui (The Lie Eater), 2006-2017, Sako, Toshio, Young Jump STORY: 4 Meet Usogui, the king of gamblers! He has an agenda and he is willing to bet his life to succeed. Along with his companions, his fate will cross a LOT of very colorful (read mostly psychotic) characters along Kakerou, a mysterious organization of game referees (and at the same time assassins because why not) that operates in the shadows of Japan. The story is a succession of high-stake 'games' that Usogui takes on to […]https://mangaispolitical.noblogs.org/post/2025/03/19/review-usogui-the-lie-eater/
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Review: Usogui
Usogui (The Lie Eater), 2006-2017, Sako, Toshio, Young Jump STORY: 4 Meet Usogui, the king of gamblers! He has an agenda and he is willing to bet his life to succeed. Along with his companions, his fate will cross a LOT of very colorful (read mostly psychotic) characters along Kakerou, a mysterious organization of game referees (and at the same time assassins because why not) that operates in the shadows of Japan. The story is a succession of high-stake 'games' that Usogui takes on to […]https://mangaispolitical.noblogs.org/post/2025/03/19/review-usogui-the-lie-eater/
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Manga review: Usogui (2006-2017)
https://my-place.social/display/e599373b-1967-80d9-0d27-28f167603495
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New Indie Distributors Test Market With Buzzy Sundance Film ‘Good One’, Iain Glen In ‘The Last Front’ – Specialty Preview
#News #DanceFirst #DavidLaub #Enigma #GoodOne #IainGlen #Metrograph #SpecialtyPreview #TheLastFront -
#Culture_Num
#Maths #Codage #Histoire
23 juin 1912 : naissance d' #AlanTuring
#Turing #Enigma -
Honoring the legacy of Alan Turing, the codebreaker who was instrumental in cracking the Enigma code during WWII. This week marks 70 years since his death.
Learn about Turing's life and work with Andrew Hodges of @UniofOxford
& @spyhistorianListen here: https://bit.ly/3Krdm5d
The International Spy Museum
@IntlSpyMuseum #genius #spies #WWII #codebreaker #Enigma #Podcast -
Hello Fellow Mastolorians!
Suppose you had a friend with an interest in *history* who wanted to know more about cybersecurity.
What would you use as a good introduction to the topic?
Here’s a suggestion . . .
The Woman Who Smashed Codes: A True Story of Love, Spies, and the Unlikely Heroine Who Outwitted America's Enemies
by Jason FagoneWhen asked “What drew you to this story?” — author Jason Fagone answered:
“Well, it’s one of these amazing American origin stories. A hundred years ago, a young woman in her early twenties [Elizebeth Smith Friedman] suddenly became one of the greatest codebreakers in the country. She taught herself how to solve secret messages without knowing the key. Even though she started out as a poet, not a mathematician, she turned out to be a genius at solving these very difficult puzzles, and her solutions ended up changing the 20th century. She helped us win the world wars. And she also shaped the intelligence community as we know it today.”
An NPR Best Book of 2017
“In The Woman Who Smashed Codes, Jason Fagone chronicles the life of this extraordinary woman, who played an integral role in our nation’s history for forty years. After World War I, Smith used her talents to catch gangsters and smugglers during Prohibition, then accepted a covert mission to discover and expose Nazi spy rings that were spreading like wildfire across South America, advancing ever closer to the United States. As World War II raged, Elizebeth fought a highly classified battle of wits against Hitler’s Reich, cracking multiple versions of the #Enigma machine used by German spies.”
Seriously, I thought this book was fantastic. Elizebeth Friedman’s team saved at least 8,000 lives when the Queen Mary was being hunted by German U-boats, and she directly helped stop the Nazification of South America. She became — by far — America’s most famous #codebreaker during her lifetime, with stories about her appearing in national magazines and newspapers all over the country.
This is a thoroughly enjoyable, great read! Probably the best single book for anyone starting out, trying to gain an understanding of the historical landscape of the subject. It definitely helps the reader imagine the through-lines running from the past up to the current time. It’s extremely accessible for the interested, non-technical reader. This account of Elizebeth Friedman’s life and accomplishments is “page-turning, popular history at its finest.”
#ElizebethFriedman
#BookReview
#Bookstodon
#codebreakingNote: This is *not* an affiliate link. I’m simply recommending this high-quality book for those who might find it interesting.
Jason Fagone’s pinned Twitter thread about Elizebeth Friedman: https://twitter.com/jfagone/status/912361182098542592
Jason Fagone’s Substack: https://jfagone.substack.com/ -
#OnThisDay, May 9, in 1941, the Royal Navy captured German U-boat U-110, recovering an Enigma machine, its cipher keys, and code books (depicted in U-571, 2000)
#Movies #Film #Cinemastodon #Enigma #U571 #Cipher #Cryptography #Histodons @histodons
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Hello Fellow Mastolorians!
Suppose you had a friend with an interest in *history* who wanted to know more about cybersecurity.
What would you use as a good introduction to the topic?
Here’s a suggestion . . .
The Woman Who Smashed Codes: A True Story of Love, Spies, and the Unlikely Heroine Who Outwitted America's Enemies
by Jason FagoneWhen asked “What drew you to this story?” — author Jason Fagone answered:
“Well, it’s one of these amazing American origin stories. A hundred years ago, a young woman in her early twenties [Elizebeth Smith Friedman] suddenly became one of the greatest codebreakers in the country. She taught herself how to solve secret messages without knowing the key. Even though she started out as a poet, not a mathematician, she turned out to be a genius at solving these very difficult puzzles, and her solutions ended up changing the 20th century. She helped us win the world wars. And she also shaped the intelligence community as we know it today.”
An NPR Best Book of 2017
“In The Woman Who Smashed Codes, Jason Fagone chronicles the life of this extraordinary woman, who played an integral role in our nation’s history for forty years. After World War I, Smith used her talents to catch gangsters and smugglers during Prohibition, then accepted a covert mission to discover and expose Nazi spy rings that were spreading like wildfire across South America, advancing ever closer to the United States. As World War II raged, Elizebeth fought a highly classified battle of wits against Hitler’s Reich, cracking multiple versions of the #Enigma machine used by German spies.”
Seriously, I thought this book was fantastic. Elizebeth Friedman’s team saved at least 8,000 lives when the Queen Mary was being hunted by German U-boats, and she directly helped stop the Nazification of South America. She became — by far — America’s most famous #codebreaker during her lifetime, with stories about her appearing in national magazines and newspapers all over the country.
This is a thoroughly enjoyable, great read! Probably the best single book for anyone starting out, trying to gain an understanding of the historical landscape of the subject. It definitely helps the reader imagine the through-lines running from the past up to the current time. It’s extremely accessible for the interested, non-technical reader. This account of Elizebeth Friedman’s life and accomplishments is “page-turning, popular history at its finest.”
#ElizebethFriedman
#BookReview
#Bookstodon
#codebreakingNote: This is *not* an affiliate link. I’m simply recommending this high-quality book for those who might find it interesting.
Jason Fagone’s pinned Twitter thread about Elizebeth Friedman: https://twitter.com/jfagone/status/912361182098542592
Jason Fagone’s Substack: https://jfagone.substack.com/ -
CW: Body horror. England.
You know what concisely summarizes the UK (or England, I suppose) for me:
A few years ago, my spouse and I went to visit Bletchley Park one crisp morning to see where the code breakers worked and to visit the computer history museum.
There was a woman doing a poo in the bushes outside the estate grounds.
#bletchleyPark #englishLife #visitEngland #tourism #enigma #codebreakers #bodyHorror #bodilyFunctions #contentWarning
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Hello Fellow Mastodonians!
Suppose you had a friend with an interest in *history* who wanted to know more about cybersecurity.
What would you use as a good introduction to the topic?
Here’s a suggestion . . .
The Woman Who Smashed Codes: A True Story of Love, Spies, and the Unlikely Heroine Who Outwitted America's Enemies
by Jason FagoneWhen asked “What drew you to this story?” — author Jason Fagone answered:
“Well, it’s one of these amazing American origin stories. A hundred years ago, a young woman in her early twenties [Elizebeth Smith Friedman] suddenly became one of the greatest codebreakers in the country. She taught herself how to solve secret messages without knowing the key. Even though she started out as a poet, not a mathematician, she turned out to be a genius at solving these very difficult puzzles, and her solutions ended up changing the 20th century. She helped us win the world wars. And she also shaped the intelligence community as we know it today.”
An NPR Best Book of 2017
“In The Woman Who Smashed Codes, Jason Fagone chronicles the life of this extraordinary woman, who played an integral role in our nation’s history for forty years. After World War I, Smith used her talents to catch gangsters and smugglers during Prohibition, then accepted a covert mission to discover and expose Nazi spy rings that were spreading like wildfire across South America, advancing ever closer to the United States. As World War II raged, Elizebeth fought a highly classified battle of wits against Hitler’s Reich, cracking multiple versions of the #Enigma machine used by German spies.”
Seriously, I thought this book was fantastic. Elizebeth Friedman’s team saved at least 8,000 lives when the Queen Mary was being hunted by German U-boats, and she directly helped stop the Nazification of South America. She became — by far — America’s most famous #codebreaker during her lifetime, with stories about her appearing in national magazines and newspapers all over the country.
This is a thoroughly enjoyable, great read! Probably the best single book for anyone starting out, trying to gain an understanding of the historical landscape of the subject. It definitely helps the reader imagine the through-lines running from the past up to the current time. It’s extremely accessible for the interested, non-technical reader. This account of Elizebeth Friedman’s life and accomplishments is “page-turning, popular history at its finest.”
#ElizebethFriedman
#BookReview
#Bookstodon
#codebreakingNote: This is *not* an affiliate link. I’m simply recommending this high-quality book for those who might find it interesting.
Jason Fagone’s pinned Twitter thread about Elizebeth Friedman: https://twitter.com/jfagone/status/912361182098542592
Jason Fagone’s Substack: https://jfagone.substack.com/ -
Hello Fellow Mastodonians!
Suppose you had a friend with an interest in *history* who wanted to know more about cybersecurity.
What would you use as a good introduction to the topic?
Here’s a suggestion . . .
The Woman Who Smashed Codes: A True Story of Love, Spies, and the Unlikely Heroine Who Outwitted America's Enemies
by Jason FagoneWhen asked “What drew you to this story?” — author Jason Fagone answered:
“Well, it’s one of these amazing American origin stories. A hundred years ago, a young woman in her early twenties suddenly became one of the greatest codebreakers in the country. She taught herself how to solve secret messages without knowing the key. Even though she started out as a poet, not a mathematician, she turned out to be a genius at solving these very difficult puzzles, and her solutions ended up changing the 20th century. She helped us win the world wars. And she also shaped the intelligence community as we know it today.”
An NPR Best Book of 2017
“In The Woman Who Smashed Codes, Jason Fagone chronicles the life of this extraordinary woman, who played an integral role in our nation’s history for forty years. After World War I, Smith used her talents to catch gangsters and smugglers during Prohibition, then accepted a covert mission to discover and expose Nazi spy rings that were spreading like wildfire across South America, advancing ever closer to the United States. As World War II raged, Elizebeth fought a highly classified battle of wits against Hitler’s Reich, cracking multiple versions of the #Enigma machine used by German spies.”
Seriously, I thought this book was fantastic. Elizebeth Friedman’s team saved at least 8,000 lives when the Queen Mary was being hunted by German U-boats, and she directly helped stop the Nazification of South America. She became — by far — America’s most famous #codebreaker, with stories about her appearing in national magazines and newspapers all over the country.
This is a thoroughly enjoyable, great read! Probably the best single book for anyone starting out, trying to gain an understanding of the historical landscape of the subject. It definitely helps the reader imagine the through-lines running from the past up to the current time. It’s extremely accessible for the interested, non-technical reader. This account of Elizebeth Friedman’s life and accomplishments is “page-turning, popular history at its finest.”
#ElizebethFriedman
#BookReview
#codebreakingNote: This is *not* an affiliate link. I’m simply recommending this high-quality book for those who might find it interesting.
Jason Fagone’s pinned Twitter thread about Elizebeth Friedman: https://twitter.com/jfagone/status/912361182098542592
Jason Fagone’s Substack: https://jfagone.substack.com/*******
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