About Me

About Me: Hi, i’m Finn. I’m currently a grade ten PLP student and this is my about page. It’s a bit out of date and I havent touched it in a while, still you might find some locked away secrets if you look hard enough :)

The following is a post I made in grade eight: Hello and welcome to my blog, my name is Finn and I am currently a student in PLP at seycove secondary. some things about me are: I love programming, making games, playing games, 3d modelling, making animations, and really almost anything that involves computers, I also enjoy drawing, reading, listening to music and sitting around doing nothing in particular. in the winter I like skiing and just walking aimlessly around in the snow. here’s a collage I made to represent me: My Collage and here is a video for that same purpose:

And that’s what I had to say in grade 8. Anyways, you should move along, nothing else to see here.

Well, you've sucessfully found the first bit of my puzzle. this is my half of a puzzle I made in collaboration with matteo. The main page for it is located at https://jamdotjar.github.io/padlock Here are the clues for my half of the puzzle, by each digit. Each will lead you to a single number, these numbers will create the final 6-digit code. In these mini puzzles, a number might be ina alrger chunk of text, it wil someitmes be surrounded with %{}% to help you find it. (for example, the number 1 would be written as %{1}%) 1. 64/2 EV5TC7JF 2. 3. 1st decimal number 4. 5. octocat 6. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Padlock-gradient.png If you still cant figure it out, here are some hints for each digit: 1. 64 is in reference to base64 2. 3. It's on this page. 4. 5. you just need to be *committed* to finding the source 6. This one is hard, you'll need to look at the actual data of the image. 3 hints here, youll need to fina a specific chunk, the chunk in the fornmat described by the png spec, and the chunk has a data section with and ascii repesentation of the number surrounded by %{}%

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