Go to a Service Center of the Berlin public transportation network. Maybe at Hauptbahnhof, might be open even on sundays or holidays. Explain the problem there and let them see your ticket.

You might reduce the 60€ fine to a 7€ handling fee if your card is actually valid.

I have no full solution, but I would try "pattern recognition".
There are 15 blocks, so each block seems to represent one number. And the first two blocks are the same, so most likely they represent the number "3". You also know "0, 1, 4 and 5" for sure.

See what else is left after replacing what you you know with numbers, and then start fiddling around.

Blacklight-Minigolf Viewing Platform of the Planetarium, maybe combined with a show, and afterwards into a cozy cafe Walk along the Elbe river or through the Treppenviertel in Blankenese, with a picnic at the waterfront.

GC39RFB - PolyQRoMe - Need a nudge with the longitudeSolved

https://coord.info/GC39RFB

Hey mystery lovers,
I have found/decoded the latitude, but I'm heavily struggling with the longitude in this puzzle. I thought that I would just need the bits/colours, that were not used by the latitude part, but sadly to no avail.

massive warp printing ASA - Looking for solutions

Hello 3d printer friends,

shortly before christmas, I bought an Anycubic Kobra 2 Pro, and started printing with PLA, without major issues. Now my brother has asked me if I could print him some pieces for an antenna holder (for an electric lawn mover). He designed the pieces, and the prototypes in PLA looked promising. But since the antenna will be outdoors, we decided that PLA won't be a good idea as it is not UV-resistant. After some research we chose "ERYONE ASA" filament.

ASA has so far proven a challenge, as it warps massively. Using a skirt or a small brim, most items were pushed off the printing bed quickly. So far I was only successfull using a raft.

I now tried to print one of the actual pieces, and the print started ok. But after the raft was finished, the edges (especially the forward left corner) started warping more and more. The print finished successfully, but the base of the piece is noticably compressed.

I have a feeling that this might be an bed-adhesion issue. What can I do to improve the bed adhesion or keep the raft from warping that massively? I don't have an printer enclosure to keep the temperature constant. And I do have a glue stick, but wanted to get some opinions first, as I'm hesitant to potentially ruin the plate with glue.

Any ideas and suggestions are appreciated.

Printer: Anycubic Kobra 2 Pro
Bed: regular PEI spring steel
Filament: ERYONE ASA, 1,75mm
Printing speed: 50mm
Printing temperature: 240° C / 464° F
Bed temperatur: 90° C

Enclosed printing space: NO

Warped, left corner. All other corners warp too, but not as heavy.

Compaction of the printed layers

If it is not a new ID for another puzzle, it could perhaps be a GeoHash.
An online converter spat out: -26.75470032, 153.04628380 which seems to be around the listed coordinates location.

If you are considering, visiting the Miniatur Wunderland, I would suggest to go in the morning.
Since you arrive at around 9pm, you might be exhausted from your travel. So better check in to your hotel and wind down in a nice bar around "Lange Reihe" street and recover.

Since you might need all available strength for Wunderland. Many first timers to Miniatur Wunderland leave after 3 hours since they are exhausted, as there is SO.....MUCH.....TO......SEE. Since your time window is around the 3 hours mark, this might be perfect. Also, between 7:30 and 10ish, it won't be that crowded. People started flooding in at 10am normally.

The easiest way to get to Wunderland is to take the Bus line 6 at central station (most likely even opposite of your hotel) towards "Auf dem Sande (Speicherstadt) to the terminal station (around a 10 minute ride). The Wunderland is just across the last bus stop. If you have luggage with you (like trolleys or suitcases), they have a cloakroom where you can drop it for 1€ a piece. and they have a restaurant/bistro area where you can get pastries or bread rolls in the morning, if you don't get breakfast at your hotel.

"Karstadt" in the Mönkebergstraße (the main shopping street right outside of the central station - walking towards the town hall) is a huge department store, and has a good selection of family friendly "classic" boardgames from publishers like Ravensburger and Kosmos (think Catan, Ticket to Ride etc). Look for "Spielwaren" on the signs inside. I think they might be in the 4th or 5th floor.

Saturn at the central station is a huge electronic store, that also has a growing selection of toys and board games.

If you are looking for more fantastic games, "Atlantis" near the U1-line subway stop "Wartenau", is a staple of more nerdy games (think Munchkin etc). I think they also have a store at the U3-stop "Hamburger Straße" if i'm not mistaken.

GC-Code? But have you tried putting these values into a Hex-Editor? Or what have you already tried so others don't waste their time trying the same?

There seems to be a star in frame 242 of the gif-image (on the right side of the image), which comes into existence. Maybe the x,y values of this star are needed? Or maybe there are more stars who blink in and out?

When you have a color puzzle, it is always wise to check the colors with paint and see if they have RGB values that look similar to the coordinates.

To get the colors, you could either check the HTML sourcecode or take a screenshot and use the color picker tool in Paint.

It is not random symbols. It is just a small selection of all possible symbols that a computer can show.

And obviously, you only need 6 of them: SOUTH (1)º (U).(ঈ) EAST (ĕ)º (I).(Ѹ).
Just take any of the strange letters from the text and google for it (or better, put it in wikipedia). This should give you an explanation, and a number that starts with "U+". The rest is a simple google search.

https://www.s-bahn-hamburg.de/

Alles nach Süden und Osten läuft anscheinend wieder. Aber in Richtung Dammtor gibt es glaube ich noch Probleme bzw. Verzögerungen.

721 upper
476 lower
no solver needed (it is a stereogram/Magic Eye image).

Yes, you need a seperate app for WherIGos, but you had a physical cache at the end. Also you could do way more interesting stuff with WherIGos if you gave it just a some work, compared to Adventure Labs.

Considering that Groundspeak has abandoned development of their WherIGo Builder and is hardly endorsing WherIGos and the same is true for Waymarks as well, I'm pretty sure that Adventure Labs will also be abandoned in a few years.

This image contains 2 codes in one. One of the codes is 4 by 1, the other is 2 by 3.
Also, one of the codes uses the colors, the other one uses the shapes.
Did you notice that each line is 12 symbols which is divisible by 2, 3 and 4? And it has 3 rows? Could that be the 2 by 3? Which code uses 2 different characters/symbols in a 2 by 3 pattern?

Toll finde ich ja, dass der Unfall im Bereich 3-5 passiert ist. Aber alles ist gesperrt, keine Züge aus Gleis 11-14 nach Süden. S-Bahn fährt auch nicht (ok, ich verstehe schon, wahrscheinlich komplett Strom abgestellt).

U-Bahn bis Elbbrücken und dann auf S-Bahn Pendelbetrieb ist zu unsicher. Bus-Eesatzverkehr wird brechend voll werden. Aber eine zweite Elbquerung ist ja nicht in Planung.

3x Streckensperrung in 1 Woche.

Der steht da schon seit fast 2 Wochen. Fahre auf dem Weg zur Arbeit immer dran vorbei.

I stay with my initial suggestion: Use a calender that shows a full year with months as rows and days as columns.
Mark the mentioned days. Read the coordinates.

It should look like something like THIS

Just looking at the month from January to May, the all start with 1s and 3s.

Just thinking about how this would look on a checkered piece of paper makes me recognize a "4" pattern.

Damm Reddit formatting doesn't let me "draw" a 4.