Welcome to the sequel of https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/639669940/ but now instead of just saving your name, it also saves a piece of data (basically any character that can be used in a Scratch username) with your username. I spent 1 hour on this (wOW So mucH eFfoRt). Basically, just press the green flag, slide the slider until the cat says a character (as in abc123) and then click the cat. I think you should be able to see your username and your thing separated by a | in the decoded list, along with other names. To search for a name, simply press the space bar and type their name in the answer box thing that will pop up. The cat will give their index and character.
note: Since Scratch is not case sensitive, it is difficult to find a way to have your username fully identical to the one in the list. Apologies! People with the 'New Scratcher' status will not be able to access cloud variables which are essential for this project, so they will not be able to use this service. By the way, when you hold your mouse down, you will notice that some variables will show. This feature was created in the previous cloud project for me to debug. You need not use it. you have a lot of determination. #cloud #all please stop I know you're going to scroll down to the very bottom so the secret is in between this message and the message at the bottom. secret message: 2849203249492049353439203934 see if you can figure this out cheese. Now that you're here, I would like to know if I should create a hashing algorithm in Scratch and share it.