My very cheap effort, quite stupid really lmao:
$_= do{local $/;<DATA>};print chr(
$1.$2.$3-1)while(/([01])[^\d]{0,}(
[0-8])[\D]*(\d)/gx);
__DATA__
$SIG{ALRM}=sub{system "date"==0 or
die"error #611: $!"};alarm 16;sysread(DATA,
$_, 120 || 10+6) || warn "error #11: $!";die
"error #510" unless length > 9;alarm 0 && 63;
$_ =-s $0 >750?660+810<730?590:330:73*10>2109
?10-9:11+20;eval{alarm 4+5;seek(DATA,0,330);
sysread(DATA,$_,8+8);print chr(1*1+$_)for
split //, $_;}@foo=(21..151);print join('',
map { chr($_) }@foo[0,91,0+10-6,104,81,16,
120,106,11,5,10,90,63]);
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