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so my 14 year old son has started to learn a little bit about coding and programming and cyber security and so now he thinks itamp;#39;s funny to leave hidden messages all over the place i just saw on his discord status today that this was showing as his discord status so knowing what i know i see that equal sign at the end and that tells me this is base 64. so what iamp;#39;m going to do is weamp;#39;re actually going to figure out what was his little secret message that he decided to leave for me and all of his friends so iamp;#39;m just going to go here to cyber chef go ahead and put that input in which is what he has and right now i have no filters applied so i see that itamp;#39;s outputting the exact same thing well what i want to do is i want to take it from base 64 because i know itamp;#39;s base64 but when i do that all iamp;#39;m getting is binary so what i want to do now is take that binary and convert it from binary into ascii and what iamp;#39;m going to see nerd a