Looks like some form of extremely obfuscated source code. Code golf?
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Actually I don't know what this is
Looks like a file that's been uuencoded
Kinda looks like the output of pwgen -sy 1024 1
but that's probably not very helpful.
tr -cd '[:alnum:][:punct:]' < /dev/urandom
unfiction?
pwgen -sync 1000
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Does anyone else remember the "twelve days of Christmas" C program?
Postscript printed in plain text
Any background on this? How you got it, any context?
Actually I don't know what this is. found this on the backside of a handwritten bill
my guess is someone have tried to print an encrypted pdf !
It's probably part of an encryption key, or encrypted data itself.