The important thing about these glitches is that they are repeated. If Niantic wanted them to be random noise, it would be random.
That being said, the code you mentioned is not a QR code, it is a) too small and b) missing the QR alignment patterns. I will try to superimpose some of these in an attempt to make the codes clearer.
I have seen a similar code before, I think, but I can't remember where.
Lukas Lentz Now that blur is interesting, perhaps it was left by Hank or his production team?
The only thing I don't really understand is, considering this wasn't filmed live, why didn't the production team report any information as to Hank? Are they trying to cover up the fact that Hank has gone missing and they just don't want to scare anyone, or did something happen to them too?
Anyway, looking at the codes properly now that I'm back home.
Those "qr code" images look as if the lines are scrambled. The qr code might look clearer when the lines are reordered and the rest might make sense too.
I find myself going back to P.A.Chapeau's "new blog" on the official Ingress Prime's site and I'm getting sadder and sadder as time moves on seeing it was dropped and Niantic gave up on it... like most things they do. I suppose I ASSUMED it would be weekly but by now we would've heard from P.A. about the new Dunraven videos and some more develepments... Some thoughts until the next video comes up
So - throwing this out there to get discussion going. if there really is a G+ end coming - what should we do with the Operation Essex Community? How would we archive it? Where would we move to (Forum Boards are the ideal type of structure). Thoughts?
It's just that I'm sure someone's done this before, but I want to try translating the glyphs into an ancient language to recite them in and I'd like help narrowing the options. Then I'll post the top 3 as a poll on the Ingress home page and trust the wisdom of the crowd
The important thing about these glitches is that they are repeated. If Niantic wanted them to be random noise, it would be random.
ReplyDeleteThat being said, the code you mentioned is not a QR code, it is a) too small and b) missing the QR alignment patterns. I will try to superimpose some of these in an attempt to make the codes clearer.
I have seen a similar code before, I think, but I can't remember where.
The hacker code is FR
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_Matrix
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barcode
Try those. I am looking at what an FR code is now.
EDIT: No mention of an FR Code, could you elaborate?
Huw Evans the code he annotated as a hacker code is just a squished and reversed pass code. The pass code is Fully Redeemed (FR).
ReplyDeleteThe blur is the help glyph
ReplyDeleteHugo Neves any thoughts on the square that looks kinda like a qr code
ReplyDeleteLukas Lentz Now that blur is interesting, perhaps it was left by Hank or his production team?
ReplyDeleteThe only thing I don't really understand is, considering this wasn't filmed live, why didn't the production team report any information as to Hank? Are they trying to cover up the fact that Hank has gone missing and they just don't want to scare anyone, or did something happen to them too?
Anyway, looking at the codes properly now that I'm back home.
Those "qr code" images look as if the lines are scrambled. The qr code might look clearer when the lines are reordered and the rest might make sense too.
ReplyDeleteMartin Brenner I'm on it, right after I solve this annoying binary puzzle.
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