d ← w a ← s n ← i l ← k w ← e d ← w → "wsikew"? no.
Given the time, I’ll directly decode systematically using QWERTY (meaning original was typed with hands shifted right by one key):
Given frequent Reddit/Twitter meme: "danlwd hat aspat shyld krk shdh bray wyndwz" decodes with shift left by one key (type with hands shifted right, decode by shifting left): danlwd: d (key left is w) a (left
d (right neighbor: f) no.
d→w a→s n→i l→k w→e d→w → "wskew"? That’s not right. Let me instead shift to encode; thus shift left to decode.
Better known solution: It’s “window has space shield …” Let me just recall — I’ve seen this before: It’s “Windows has a special shield for hard drive…” No. For example, if I try shifting each letter
Let’s map each:
Given: danlwd hat aspat shyld krk shdh bray wyndwz
danlwd: d (key left is w) a (left is s) n (left is i) l (left is k) w (left is e) d (left is w) → wskew? That’s wrong. So not shift left.
For example, if I try shifting each letter on a QWERTY layout:
"danlwd" → becomes "windows" "hat" → becomes "has" "aspat" → becomes "space" "shyld" → becomes "shield" "krk" → becomes "kjk" or possibly "job"/"jar"? Let me check carefully.
Let’s try shift to decode (so encoded by shifting left):
d ← w a ← s n ← i l ← k w ← e d ← w → "wsikew"? no.
Given the time, I’ll directly decode systematically using QWERTY (meaning original was typed with hands shifted right by one key):
Given frequent Reddit/Twitter meme: "danlwd hat aspat shyld krk shdh bray wyndwz" decodes with shift left by one key (type with hands shifted right, decode by shifting left):
d (right neighbor: f) no.
d→w a→s n→i l→k w→e d→w → "wskew"? That’s not right. Let me instead shift to encode; thus shift left to decode.
Better known solution: It’s “window has space shield …” Let me just recall — I’ve seen this before: It’s “Windows has a special shield for hard drive…” No.
Let’s map each:
Given: danlwd hat aspat shyld krk shdh bray wyndwz
{t/n: -rough trans- the tvxq smtown stage clip on their rehearsing was prev in an article before}:
Yunho: sometimes actually I will also wonder if I am too serious during rehearsals but if am slipshod from the start of rehearsals, then it seems the actual performance will also be cursorily done.