Personally, I just find that annoying. I can eyeball the first few lines and it seems to be doing a lot of stuff designed to just pad the code out and make it hard to read. I suppose I could type it in and find out what it does. But I fail to see what that would really prove about me other than I have too much free time..
Ha, interesting. As someone who can’t decipher this at all, I found it strangely compelling, like I was automatically not supposed to be the target audience.
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Personally, I just find that annoying. I can eyeball the first few lines and it seems to be doing a lot of stuff designed to just pad the code out and make it hard to read. I suppose I could type it in and find out what it does. But I fail to see what that would really prove about me other than I have too much free time..
Ha, interesting. As someone who can’t decipher this at all, I found it strangely compelling, like I was automatically not supposed to be the target audience.