[HN Gopher] The Password Game
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The Password Game
Author : kretaceous
Score : 575 points
Date : 2023-06-27 14:51 UTC (8 hours ago)
(HTM) web link (neal.fun)
(TXT) w3m dump (neal.fun)
| johtso wrote:
| I keep getting illegal move on the chess problem.. although my
| move is not illegal. [Variant "From Position"]
| [FEN "3k4/1p3Bp1/p5r1/8/P3P1N1/5Pp1/1P1r4/2R4K b - - 0 1"]
| 1... Rgd6
|
| When I put Rgd6 I get "d6 (Illegal move)"
| shawabawa3 wrote:
| I'm not sure if this is your problem, but you have to include
| captures (x), check (+) and checkmate (#) if applicable
| hgsgm wrote:
| Try Rd6 or Rd6+ for check.
| icoder wrote:
| Or Rd6++ for check mate
| bacchusracine wrote:
| I'm about to send an email asking the site manager to remove this
| before any PHB types take it seriously....yes those types exist
| and yes they would see this as inspirational...God help us all...
| nashashmi wrote:
| At least it has a great UI
| jbombadil wrote:
| Well. I got stuck.
|
| Rule 9: The Roman numerals in your password should multiply to 35
| Rule 14: Name this country (Malasysia for me)
|
| Given that M=1000 in roman numerals, I need to find x such that
| x*1000=35
|
| How do I write 0.035 in Roman Numerals?!
| pimlottc wrote:
| Change it to "malaysia". It accepts lowercase for country name
| and only recognizes uppercase as Roman numerals.
| bandrami wrote:
| 22 is a decent approximation (that's two backwards capital S
| glyphs, if it doesn't render)
| TT-392 wrote:
| I gave up when I overfed paul
| alexarborist wrote:
| I'm stuck on the chess thing as well, and this time I do think
| it's a bug. The board in FEN notation is
| 8/7p/5pk1/3n2pq/3N1nR1/1P3P2/P6P/4QK2 w - - 0 1 The best move is
| 'Qe8+' and that is exactly what I have put in. Including the '+'
| sign.
| gpvos wrote:
| So Neal solves Wordle every midnight to keep this game running?
| chimeracoder wrote:
| Not sure if this is currently the case, but Wordle used to have
| the entire list of words for each day served in client-side
| code (I believe it was a static list with modular arithmetic,
| or something along those lines). So doing "view source" would
| not only tell you the current day's word, but also allow you to
| view the answers for any future day.
|
| When the NYT bought the site, they shuffled the word list but
| (at least at first) kept this system. They may have obfuscated
| it by now though.
|
| Either way, since Wordle is a free game, it's not difficult to
| automate a script that will attempt to solve it and grab the
| correct answer.
| ripley12 wrote:
| Not sure exactly where the data comes from, but the game uses
| an API at https://neal.fun/api/password-
| game/wordle?date=2023-06-15
|
| Seems like it has answers up to July 30, so he's either a time
| traveller or it's possible to get future answers by looking at
| the Wordle source.
| anoncow wrote:
| My password caught fire at Stage 18 and Paul sadly became an
| burnt omelette!
| Night_Thastus wrote:
| This is so much goofy fun. Thank you so much for making this. :)
| Dwedit wrote:
| Had to stop at the "Name of this country" question because the
| iframe was blocked by uMatrix.
| valiant55 wrote:
| Oh god, I got to the part where the password starts catching on
| fire, eventually poor Paul was consumed by the fire.
| hgsgm wrote:
| I deleted Paul :-(
| vonwoodson wrote:
| I love it. I especially love that it doesn't tell you what's
| wrong until too late!
| muhammadusman wrote:
| it does help you find a really strong password, sponsored by
| Pepsi!
| TomK32 wrote:
| Make it PepSi for bonus points on other tasks.
| p4nthera_ wrote:
| I got to rule 35, I think I was one away from victory, best time
| to play this is probably around 10:00-2:00 so that you can keep
| low numbers and it doesn't mess up rule 5. I gave up and decided
| to slay Paul myself. Paul is the bane of my existence.
| batmansmom1 wrote:
| A warning to future players: I got to rule 16 and was given an
| egg named paul that I had to keep safe. Then on rule 18 a fire
| (of emojis) broke out in my password, killing paul and ending the
| game. Dont be like me, keep Paul safe.
| FinnKuhn wrote:
| same here... Paul burnt to death an I lost :(
| YellOh wrote:
| Thirding it. I'm guessing the move is to back up the
| password, move Paul to the first/last character, and delete
| everything to save him.
|
| Update: this strat works. But then don't immediately overfeed
| him.
| Rosalyn wrote:
| How'd you solve it (rule 16)?
|
| I'm completely stuck on it... I've tried every single
| combination that came to mind :/
| iso1631 wrote:
| I came up with "invalid notation" a bit, but on my first go I
| had something like "Bh5" and I needed "Bh5+"
|
| If you put the opposing king in check you need to put the +
| roboticmind wrote:
| The position seems to be randomized each time you play it, so
| their solution isn't going to be of much use for you
|
| Also make sure to add the x for captures and the + for check
| and things like that
| Mogzol wrote:
| You can cheat by entering the board state into a site like
| https://nextchessmove.com/
| riffraff wrote:
| try chessvision.ai, it allows you to scan the page and get
| the next best move.
| CaptainNegative wrote:
| Not even surrounding Paul with water emojis could stop the
| fire.
| blharr wrote:
| Later on there is a rule where you have to feed Paul bugs, and
| I lost by feeding him too much
| captainpiggies wrote:
| I, too, overfed Paul :(
| riffraff wrote:
| for me, he starved while I was looking for a youtube video
| and I am not strong enough to play through this again, even
| if I loved the game
| Georgelemental wrote:
| Also, Paul must not be overfed
| tw04 wrote:
| ^^I tried leaving him a bunch of worms so I could search for
| a youtube video and I was betrayed, greedy Paul.
| chaxor wrote:
| Paul was slain :(
|
| "SiP@pepsin.VII@Vmay8y63f-2aboutcolombiaKh6"
|
| Decent password 10/10
| princevegeta89 wrote:
| You can keep Paul safe by adding something like a lot of =
| before the egg and continuously delete the appearing fires and
| at some point the fire will be gone
| flippy_flops wrote:
| Amazing. I've always wanted a similar game card readers:
|
| Remove your card before the clerk gets annoyed at you. The screen
| is flashes various messages like "PLEASE REMOVE YOUR CARD after
| the TRANSACTION IS COMPLETE". Push the card too hard and the
| reader falls off the table. Pull at an angle or too slow and it
| drags the reader.
| drsopp wrote:
| I suspect a bug: I got the chess solution Rh2+ that also matches
| an element with too high atomic number..
| icoder wrote:
| Yep, same here with Re and then something
| [deleted]
| h4x0rr wrote:
| Reminds me of Password Purgatory. A site made by Troy Hunt (the
| haveibeenpwned guy) which looks like a signup page (actually
| seems to have an api) but the password requirements get more
| ridiculous each time. The link is then sent to spammers who bug
| him about his blog. https://passwordpurgatory.com/get-
| hell?kvKey=510aa555-e482-4...
| aftbit wrote:
| Super fun. Sadly I accidentally killed Paul by misclicking while
| trying to simultaneously include the right elements and Roman
| numerals.
| mcdonje wrote:
| This made me angry. Good job.
| wavemode wrote:
| For anyone else who was struggling to make the leap year work
| with all the other math: 0 is a leap year.
|
| For anyone else struggling with how to make the country name work
| with roman numerals or element names, you can lowercase the
| country name then it doesn't count as a roman numeral nor
| element.
|
| If your chess move is illegal, make sure you're also notating the
| effect of the move (Nxe6 for N captures on e6, not just Ne6. Ne6+
| if it's a check. Ne6# if it's mate.)
|
| Spaces are also allowed so feel free to break up parts of the
| password to separate things and prevent them from interfering
| with each other.
|
| Use XXXV as the roman numeral. Easiest to work with since only V
| (23) is an element.
|
| Reroll your color if its hex has any numbers in it. You'll thank
| me later.
|
| I made it to the final challenge (password must contain the
| current time) and it became extremely difficult because the
| current time, the length of the password itself, and a pesky 9
| that was in my youtube URL were just too much to add up to 25
| (even though I tried to overlap things, like 3:383 to cover 3:38
| current time as well as 383 prime password length). I would've
| needed to somehow reupload a video that didn't have any digits in
| it (or at least one that had a lower digit like 1 or 2) or wait
| until it was 10:00 pm or something.
| iso1631 wrote:
| Managed to find a youtube video of the exact length (rule 25 - in
| my case it was 18m05, which I found with
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLVClhMyJgY after a search for
| "17 minutes 50 seconds"), but that then screwed up my Roman
| numerals.
|
| However it did seem to get past that rule to rule 26 (while still
| complaining about the roman numerals):
|
| "A sacrifice must be made. Pick 2 letters that you will no longer
| be able to use."
|
| I chose poorly, I thought it was for questions going forward, and
| I knocked out the "S", needed (amongst other things) for all the
| sponsors.
|
| C'est la vie I guess.
| [deleted]
| geluso wrote:
| I'm stuck at
| "iatetomatoesyesterday0265Z#521juneVpepsiVIIxngxcaboutAg[moon
| emojis]italy2020Bf7+" trying to solve the chess notation puzzle.
|
| I especially laughed at the rule "must include today's Worldle"
| and I'm happy with my solution including every emoji for "must
| include the current phase of the moon as an emoji."
|
| (HackerNews doesn't seem to display emoji. My solution is to
| paste every moon phase emoji.)
|
| Excited to see what's next after figuring out the best move in
| this Chess puzzle.
|
| This reminds me of trying to manually construct an Autogram like
| below. This one is a quote someone else made. I tried to do it
| myself and it is so hard because the counts keep changing as you
| write out other counts!
|
| Only the fool would take trouble to verify that his sentence was
| composed of ten a's, three b's, four c's, four d's, forty-six
| e's, sixteen f's, four g's, thirteen h's, fifteen i's, two k's,
| nine l's, four m's, twenty-five n's, twenty-four o's, five p's,
| sixteen r's, forty-one s's, thirty-seven t's, ten u's, eight v's,
| eight w's, four x's, eleven y's, twenty-seven commas, twenty-
| three apostrophes, seven hyphens and, last but not least, a
| single !
|
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autogram
| dr_orpheus wrote:
| Also got stuck at the chess one with
| "551A!mayShellVIIVr8gecmaboutAuSingaporeBxe6"
| themanmaran wrote:
| You may need the + at the end of your notation if you're
| putting the king in check.
| sandyarmstrong wrote:
| Yup, I had to come here to figure out that the + was
| missing in mine! TIL!
| festive-minsky wrote:
| I had to use stockfish
| tiborsaas wrote:
| Brutal
| irrational wrote:
| Italy? Interesting that it is giving different locations. I got
| Qatar.
| iso1631 wrote:
| It's random
| nabakin wrote:
| I think the chess one is bugged. I've entered every possible
| move for the board I received and none of them worked.
|
| Edit: figured it out
| saikaushik wrote:
| Isn't Qxh6+ the best move for white, since there is a mate in
| 1 after that move. Am I missing something?
| YetAnotherNick wrote:
| Enter without x.
| messe wrote:
| The game is selected at random each time you play, so
| depending on which you get the solution will differ.
| jayelbe wrote:
| I couldn't get it to accept a move which involved the knight
| jumping over a hostile piece. It was definitely the best move
| (I fed it into stockfish and got the same response). I
| refreshed the page to get a new puzzle and got a new street
| view as well. (+deg#deg)+( +-+
|
| Edit: Oooohhh, I think I forgot to add a + for check!
| charlie2012 wrote:
| [flagged]
| Rosalyn wrote:
| Can you please tell me? I've been stuck on it for an hour and
| a half.... I really need help ;-;
| nabakin wrote:
| tl;dr
|
| K = King
|
| Q = Queen
|
| B = Bishop
|
| R = Rook
|
| N = Knight
|
| Pawns have no letter
|
| .
|
| You append a "+" to the end when it is a check move
|
| You append a "#" to the end when it's a checkmate move
|
| You add an "x" when your move eats another piece
|
| .
|
| Examples
|
| - Moving a rook to g6: Rg6
|
| - Moving a queen to d7 which eats a piece: Qxd7
|
| - Moving a bishop to a3 which checks the opponents king:
| Ba3+
|
| - Moving a pawn to e5: e5
|
| - Moving a queen to h7 which eats a piece and checks the
| king: Qxh7+
|
| - Moving a pawn to f4 which checkmates the king: f4#
| ghayes wrote:
| It worked for me, but I had to include `Rxb6+` for the
| capture and the check.
| chankstein38 wrote:
| You could potentially paste the chess notation into chatgpt and
| ask for the next move! It's not perfect but it'd be better than
| me at it at least
| ailef wrote:
| ChatGPT is really and at chess. I'd just paste it in one of
| the online chess engines.
| wongarsu wrote:
| There are apps that detect the positions from an image, and
| run a local version of stockfish to get the best move
| noSyncCloud wrote:
| https://chessvision.ai/
| bowmessage wrote:
| Also got stuck on the chess game - had to peruse the webpacked
| source code for the array of solutions...
| jhhhhhh wrote:
| [flagged]
| Paultheca wrote:
| I've been stuck on the 28 level and the converting the colour to
| a hex code, which I do using a website(tried in multiple
| websites) however no matter what I try when I put it into the
| password it doesn't work
| glonq wrote:
| fun! i stopped at 'today's wordle answer' since i don't know (or
| care) about such things.
| omnibrain wrote:
| Same for me. Never looked at "wordle" once.
| phaedryx wrote:
| ABOUT
| xp84 wrote:
| This isn't really significantly more irritating than half the
| password "rules" forced on me by major companies who ought to
| know better.
|
| "A special character..." Okay, how about: "
|
| "No, not THAT special!! (Shh, we are worried about a SQL
| injection attack... in your password... which we dont even know
| how to escape)"
|
| Let the many implications sink in for a minute.)
| verbify wrote:
| It doesn't necessarily mean that they don't know how to escape
| special characters, it just might mean that they're employing a
| defence in depth approach.
| j0057 wrote:
| This just goes to show how wise it was to write a script for
| cheating on Wordle.
| [deleted]
| captainpiggies wrote:
| This game is great! Even though I will need to catch up with
| whatever was happening in my class for the last 2 hours, I
| thoroughly enjoyed my time and the fact that I have no idea what
| the professor is talking about is a sign of how engaged I was.
| schemescape wrote:
| Sadly, this is way _less_ annoying than many sites because it
| doesn't require submitting the form and losing half the form
| fields in between attempts.
| Paultheca wrote:
| I'm stuck at level 28 where I have to convert the image to
| hexadecimal which I have done using multiple websites all getting
| the same answer however when I copy it over to the game it
| doesn't work. Please help I've spent too long doing this
| madcaptenor wrote:
| List of countries in geoguessr: AlbaniaAndorraArgentinaAustraliaA
| ustriaBangladeshBelgiumBhutanBoliviaBotswanaBrazilBulgariaCambodi
| aCanadaChileColombiaCroatiaCzechiaDenmarkDominicanRepublicEcuador
| EstoniaFinlandFranceGermanyGhanaGreeceGuatemalaHungaryIcelandIndo
| nesiaIrelandIsraelItalyJapanJordanKenyaKyrgyzstanLatviaLithuaniaL
| uxembourgMalaysiaMexicoMongoliaMontenegroNetherlandsNewZealandNig
| eriaNorthMacedoniaNorwayPeruPhilippinesPolandPortugalRomaniaRussi
| aSenegalSerbiaSingaporeSlovakiaSouthAfricaSouthKoreaSpainSriLanka
| SwedenSwitzerlandTaiwanThailandTurkeyUnitedStatesUgandaUkraineUni
| tedArabEmiratesUnitedKingdomUruguayEgyptPakistanChinaDominicanRep
| ublicIndiaVietnamBermudaPuertoRicoRunionFaroeIslandsGreenland
|
| from https://geoguessr.fandom.com/wiki/Countries_on_Geoguessr
|
| (unfortunately the only way to use this I can find is to put it
| in the password and then delete it bit by bit)
| sesm wrote:
| How do you satisfy the chemical elements constrain if you get
| country starting with 'Au'? It's 79 plus VII (23+53+53) and V
| (23) (from roman numerals part), while the sum should be 200
| pugworthy wrote:
| I believe you can lower case the A so it won't register as an
| element. Also, there's more than one way to get 35 as a
| multiplication problem...
| fullstop wrote:
| The country in my attempt was Venezuela. I was placed in a
| chapel (?) and was able to find a plaque which helped me to
| identify the country.
| sb8244 wrote:
| I inspected page source and found the coordinates in the embed,
| then looked it up via that. Mine was the middle of a field in
| Brazil.
| jncfhnb wrote:
| I don't think this is the source. My answer was Liberia. I was
| able to spot a .LR domain on a street sign ad.
|
| Then I accidentally lost all progress by clicking the chess
| notation link and when I got back to the geo guessing it was a
| small forested area with nowhere to walk to so I gave up :(
| madcaptenor wrote:
| it's from fandom.com, so might be out of date. I think the
| general strategy would work if you had the right list of
| countries - although if you're determined to just cheat your
| way past this step, probably better to just look at the
| source and get coordinates as someone else has suggested.
| mogoh wrote:
| I got El Salvador which is not is the list.
| paxys wrote:
| How did you find my company's login page?
| ovulator wrote:
| This is awesome, I kind of want to use it now instead of a
| password generator, I got as far as the chess move.
| 20+599July.XXXVpcedepepsiABOUTBechile
| [deleted]
| cafeinux wrote:
| I lost at rule 35 (out of 36) because I overfed Paul.
|
| Some tips I gathered: 9. Use XXXV, as the chemical symbols
| contained in (V,VII) add up 152, which is already very close to
| 200 for rule 18; 10. Refresh the captcha so that it only includes
| lowercase letters, you'll need numbers later and they can't add
| up to more than 25 according to rule 5; 14. Pray for having a
| country with a short name, whose first letter isn't also a
| chemical element and that includes common letters (curse you
| Zimbabwe); 15. I think 4 is a leap year... 17. Put Paul at the
| start or the end of your password; 19. You can bold the whole
| string to meet the condition, but beware of rule 26. Also, before
| meeting the condition, copy-paste your password elsewhere; 20.
| Just select the fire and some more characters and delete them,
| then fill the gap from your copy-pasted password; 22. Use "i am
| loved" (all lowercase, cf. rule 18) as you'll need to sacrifice
| two letters for rule 25, but you will already use 'o' for
| youtu.be, 'v' for XXXV, 'e' for youtu.be, and probably 'l' and
| 'd' in your captcha, URL (cf. rule 24) or color (cf. rule 28).
| Also, it's the shorter word of the three, and for rules 32 and 33
| it's simpler to add padding symbols than to remove mandatory
| characters to control the length of the password; 23. Try to have
| between 2 and 6 max worms at any time, it should give you enough
| time to think without overfeeding Paul. 9 worms will definitely
| kill Paul (maybe less, but 6 should be safe); 24. On Chrome, you
| can use the "YouTube Time Filter" extension to find videos of the
| correct timelength. On YouTube, type a very generic request (like
| "game", "car", or even just "p"), open the filters and choose
| "Video" (to filter out shorts) as well as a length range (to
| reduce client-side filtering) then in the YouTube Time Filter
| insert a length range one second before and one second after the
| required range (the game has a one second leniency). Then scroll
| and scroll. Of course, once you find a suitable video, strip any
| superfluous parameter from its length, and make sure that the
| video id doesn't include any uppercase 'M', 'D', 'C', 'X'
| (because those roman numerals don't multiply to 35, cf. rule 9)
| and preferably no 'V' or 'I' (because of rules 9 and 18). It's
| hard, but with a bit of patience, it doable. Also use the short
| URL (youtu.be, not youtube.com) and trim the "https://www.", you
| don't need them; 25. If you applied those tips correctly and you
| were lucky on the captcha and the country, you should be able to
| strip the letters 'w' and 'z' at the very least. Other letters if
| you were very lucky (maybe try to choose another month for rule 6
| if it can make you unuse a letter, or maybe you should have used
| "i am enough" ?); 26. Just put the whole string in italics; 28.
| Refresh until you have a color without numbers (or 0 at most),
| for rule 5; 32. It's better to have 123 characters than 97 (cf.
| rule 5); 33. Sorry, I meant 113. Other probable candidates,
| depending on your current password length are: 101, 103, 113,
| 131, 151, 211, 223, 233, 311 and 313. Other numbers are fine too,
| but it's up to you to see if you can have them depending on your
| URL and chess move. Maybe include 8 padding symbols at the end of
| the password, in prevision to rule 35. Know that the length will
| vary when you feed Paul, but the length should usually be
| correct; 34. Just skip this one, really; 35. Unfortunately, I
| didn't pass that one as I overfed Paul, but I think it would be
| easier to play around midnight, ideally at 00:00:00, because you
| know, rule 5. But make sure to write it at 23:59 and change the
| police size to 0px before midnight, so every rule can be met at
| midnight. Not sure if the seconds are needed or not, since I
| didn't pass it.
| p4nthera_ wrote:
| To add a couple of things to this: 9. I use XXXV (23), He (2),
| Fm (100), these make it easier to adjust the symbols later on.
| 15. 0 is a leap year 20. Ctrl+Backspace will delete the whole
| fire if you place your cursor at the end of it 24. If you type
| your exact time into youtube (e.g. 32:15) you will find many
| videos with that length, bad thing about this solution however
| is that if you're given a time that can also be a date (e.g
| 21:01) you'll just get a bunch of news broadcasts from that
| day.
|
| Also I think the limit for Paul is 5 caterpillars, I keep it at
| 4 just to be safe though.
| maerF0x0 wrote:
| > The digits in your password must add up to 25.
|
| > X4X5I6V7V8V9!
|
| Unclear what is not adding up to 25 here. Is it a bug?
| nerdponx wrote:
| 4+5+6+7+8+9 > 25, no? They mean exactly 25, not at least 25.
| maerF0x0 wrote:
| This is the concept I was missing. Thank ya.
| gield wrote:
| 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 = 39
| codetrotter wrote:
| > > X4X5I6V7V8V9!
|
| > Unclear what is not adding up to 25 here. Is it a bug?
|
| 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 = 39
| Kiro wrote:
| Let me guess. You often think it's a bug in the compiler.
| claar wrote:
| The chess one is much easier with my favorite Chrome extension,
| chessvision.ai
| https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chessvisionai-ches...
|
| Just make sure to add captures/check/etc (Examples from wavemode
| on this thread: Nxe6 for N captures on e6, not just Ne6. Ne6+ if
| it's a check. Ne6# if it's mate.)
| AdamSpits wrote:
| The digits in your password must add up to 25 what do they mean
| with this?
| TomK32 wrote:
| about9_9_7
| aodonnell2536 wrote:
| Got stuck at rule 18, not sure what an atomic number is in this
| context
|
| Password26$_june_pepsi_VIIV_33p4e_about__germanyQxh7+
| jazpy wrote:
| P = phosphorus, atomic number 15
|
| V = vanadium, 23
|
| I = Iodine, 53
|
| So in your password they add up to 167
| squeaky-clean wrote:
| Actually Pa from "Password" will br Protactinium at 91. I
| also started off by typing password and had to change the Pa
| to a smaller element.
| AdamSpits wrote:
| The digits in your password must add up to 25 wath do they mean
| with this?
| donalhunt wrote:
| 1234564 = 1+2+3+4+5+6+4 = 25
| NKosmatos wrote:
| Reminds me of BOFH :-) https://www.theregister.com/offbeat/bofh/
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bastard_Operator_From_Hell
| preinheimer wrote:
| The classic stories brought a smile to my face for a long time.
| username923409 wrote:
| Funny game, but it seemed to break for me when trying to find a
| YouTube video of length 4:55. I entered multiple videos of
| lengths 4:54, 4:55, and 4:56, all while keeping Paul fed, but
| none of them satisfied the requirement somehow.
| rubyron wrote:
| This would be great to use on my sites so users choose stronger
| passwords.
|
| Is there an api planned, or is it open source?
| javajosh wrote:
| An api that's $1/request unless you have a prime number of
| requests, then it's free.
| Pannoniae wrote:
| please try playing the game, it's not about this :)
| rubyron wrote:
| didn't think I needed the /s
| Pannoniae wrote:
| I apologise for being an idiot. I will buy a new sarcasm
| detector shortly.
| _flux wrote:
| Needs to have the actual password obscured, e.g. with
| asterisks.
|
| In fact, also the length should be obscured, show nothing, as
| is the way in Unix password prompts!
| [deleted]
| madcaptenor wrote:
| Gave up at the YouTube video. My final password:
|
| cmabout[gibbous emoji]swedenQf8+[chicken emoji]Tir8gecmVshellapri
| l9Fe[weightlifter][weightlifter][weightlifter]VIIamloved[caterpil
| lar][caterpillar][caterpillar][caterpillar]
| nabakin wrote:
| Should help https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36499194
| sashank_1509 wrote:
| Lost at Paul was over fed. Took so much effort to make atomic
| numbers sum upto 200 while ensuring Roman Numerals multiply to
| 35. Smh
| saikaushik wrote:
| What's the chess puzzle? Qxh6+ is not working for me?
| sashank_1509 wrote:
| Everyone gets a different puzzle
| Phemist wrote:
| Chess move came out at Rg1+.. romand numerals multiplied are 35 -
| so VII * V
|
| Atomic number of all of these combined: 113 + 23+53+53 + 23=275..
|
| Looks like Im not going to complete it
| bowmessage wrote:
| XXXV * I
| [deleted]
| YellOh wrote:
| VIIJuneVShell65$bw6n6aboutHecroatia0000 so far. Croatia was
| extraordinarily hard to guess. Currently stuck on the chess game,
| if anyone has generic advice on how to not suck at chess.
|
| Fun bonus: it can't seem to figure out what's going on with the
| knight. Using "K", "N", or "S" for knight all get me "invalid
| notation" warnings. I'm having a lot of fun.
|
| New update: got the chess answer! It will accept "N" for my
| Knight iff I make stupid moves with it. Moving my knight to take
| a bishop is "invalid notation", but apparently putting it in the
| middle of nowhere to be captured by a rook is the best possible
| move.
|
| Final update: Paul died in a fire. :I
| blharr wrote:
| The notation for capturing should be something like "Nxe6." I'm
| guessing the mistake you're making is just doing "Ne6"
| ufo wrote:
| Also, add "+" at the end if you're putting the king in check.
| geluso wrote:
| oh man I got really lucky and was prompted with a picture of
| Italy. I got it right on my first try. I didn't realize the
| country images rotated!
| fjkh wrote:
| what is rule 14
| fisian wrote:
| I got a (seemingly?) impossible problem:
|
| - roman numerals must multiply to 35
|
| - my chess move is: Rf7+
|
| - Atomic numbers of elements must add up to 200
|
| So I need V, VII and Rf7+ in there but then the atomic numbers
| are way past 200 already.
| [deleted]
| Georgelemental wrote:
| Just use XXXV? No need to do 5 * 7
| neurosage wrote:
| it parses the V in XXXV as an element group
| zeven7 wrote:
| But that's not a problem because that leaves you with only
| V and R which add to 98, so you only need to add some
| others to get it up to 200.
| themanmaran wrote:
| Same boat. I tried doing some parenthetical math
| (X-III)(III+II) but it doesn't work.
| amon_raw wrote:
| Well I is for Iodine,which has 53 as its atomic number, so
| this definitely wouldn't work anyways. XXXV is the way around
| this.
| [deleted]
| xavdid wrote:
| This was fun!
|
| It reminds me of "Password Purgatory" that Troy Hunt (of "Have I
| Been Pwned" fame) built. It sends real scammers to a real-looking
| site that basically makes them play this game until they give up
| and go away.
|
| https://www.troyhunt.com/building-password-purgatory-with-cl...
| fjkh wrote:
| what is the answer to rule 14
| hbn wrote:
| I know nothing about geography or landmarks so I just grabbed the
| lat/long from the Google Maps iframe embed and looked it up.
|
| Turned out to be Cambodia for me!
| willblaire wrote:
| can someone help with rule 18 (the elements in your password must
| have atomic numbers that add up to 200)? I'm stuck on what it's
| asking 3:
| willblaire wrote:
| can someone help me on rule 18 (the elements in your password
| must have atomic numbers that add up to 200)? I'm not sure what
| it's asking 3:
| nabakin wrote:
| Reached 28 and forgot to feed Paul. That Rule is so frustrating
| YellOh wrote:
| Managed to make it almost all the way to the end! Note that "is
| this your final password?" is _not_ the last challenge, despite
| it being the last thing on the lists other people have posted.
| Afterward you 're asked to retype your password which is almost
| impossible to do, given that it's in various sizes (with any
| zeroes at font size zero) and partially in windings.
|
| I recommend copy/pasting before you get there. It doesn't let you
| copy once that final resubmit form appears.
|
| This is the last saved copy of mine (from ~5 steps before the
| end; also, yc doesn't capture the various fonts, text sizes, and
| emojis):
|
| xngxcaboutjuneshell0000XXXV*I54malaysia0Nd3+Gd d4dbc1170
| qt31415926 wrote:
| I'm impressed you were able to not get tangled up by the
| youtube/captcha/color hex/roman numeral mess! The youtube one
| is what screwed me over and over out of all my attempts
| nabakin wrote:
| "00:00 / <minutes>:<seconds>" youtube
|
| Google that, including the quotes, replace the minutes and
| seconds with your given time, then look through the results
| and find a URL which fits the password criteria.
|
| Every result should be a video with that duration. If it
| isn't, check your useragent. I noticed some weirdness with
| that.
| j-h-k wrote:
| Got to the youtube video length url, but then I overfed Paul.
| Hilarious and frustrating at the same time :D.
| TomK32 wrote:
| I found the video, it's by the United Nations, only for Paul to
| starve. What did the UN ever do for us, eh?
| TomK32 wrote:
| doh, of course the video length is randomized.
| ineedausername wrote:
| What is this abomination.
| javajosh wrote:
| It's called a "joke".
| anoncow wrote:
| I loved the Google maps street view bit. I couldn't exit street
| view and the road signs were in Cyrillic. Had to walk a long way
| before I could search for some landmarks and guess Belarus.
| Symbiote wrote:
| I was dropped into the ruin of an ancient amphitheatre (the
| tourist/foot StreetView thing):
| https://www.google.com/maps/@31.9520096,35.9393566,2a,75y,14...
|
| After a 'walk' I saw flags which confused me, but it turns out
| this country has a very similar flag to its neighbour.
| stsourlidakis wrote:
| I walked around a lot but couldn't figure out the country. I
| refreshed and the next one was on some cliff that I couldn't
| move so I pasted a list of all countries and then started
| deleting in a binary search fashion until I was left with the
| correct one.
| TomK32 wrote:
| Didn't know you could move, but then, why would I when I was
| shown a beach in Israel.
| StingyJelly wrote:
| I had openstreetmap redirect enabled and it broke it for me. I
| only got a blank iframe so I had to decode coordinates from its
| url.
| WaxProlix wrote:
| Hah! I was wondering about that. Mine dropped me into what
| looks like a 3D modeled version of a real place, but sandboxed
| - there's no way to move around.
|
| (that iframe embed is:
| https://www.google.com/maps/embed?pb=!4v1686332716861!6m8!1m...
| )
|
| It led me down the path of reverse engineering these URLs
| though, so that's fun.
| sixstringtheory wrote:
| neal.fun and ciechanow.ski are vying for the number 1 spot on my
| list of HN auto-upvote submission hosts
| 8ivek wrote:
| [dead]
| cm-t wrote:
| > Rule 5: The digits in your password must add up to 25.
|
| Im already stuck here with `Password!25XXV` or
| `Password!1234567890123456789012345` or `Password!34` (9+25)
|
| I'm not native english, so if there is a pun in the rules
| description, I might not get it :'(
| echeese wrote:
| It means sum, so 55555 would work
| cm-t wrote:
| got it, thank you!
| thorin wrote:
| It means individual digits e.g. 997 === 9 + 9 + 7
| arijun wrote:
| It's the sum of the individual digits, so 25 sums to 7, and
| your second one sums to way more than 25
| cm-t wrote:
| funny that i had to remove weight of my initial digit since
| the CAPTCHA (rule10) :>
| arijun wrote:
| The captcha could itself add up to more than 25, making an
| immediate game over
| jackson1442 wrote:
| You can request a new captcha without restarting
| hgsgm wrote:
| Same. I had a captcha and chess move that added to 29.
|
| Copy your password and reload to continue with only a few
| missed rules.
| well_actulily wrote:
| I overfed Paul :(
|
| 111about[weightlifter][dead paul][worm][worm][weightlifter]VIIaml
| ovednovemberen4n41E2111shellV[weightlifter][weightlifter][worm][w
| orm][worm][worm][worm][worm][worm][worm][worm][worm][worm][worm][
| worm]
| burnished wrote:
| I only got to the captcha because I was on mobile and couldn't be
| arsed to make precise edits, but I am very impressed by how slick
| and funny they made a password modal
| [deleted]
| layer8 wrote:
| Nope.
| anthony_romeo wrote:
| Fun!
|
| But I wasn't able to finish: I got a captcha with digits 5, 3, 7,
| and 8. When the chessboard appeared, the best move was Qe6. These
| conflicted with the rule to have all digits sum to 25
| (5+3+7+8+6=29).
| pstadler wrote:
| You can re-roll the captcha.
| [deleted]
| lycos wrote:
| I gave up after having to include a leap year (Rule 15), I don't
| know if this is a spoiler but I ended up with
| January99Pepsi?XXXVggd7maboutZrJapan (there was an emoji in there
| for the current moon phase but HN stripped it out)
|
| Looking at the code it should be possible to get a lot further,
| in theory. Wonder how Paul is doing!
| Symbiote wrote:
| 8 AD was a leap year.
| icoder wrote:
| so where 0 and 4 ;)
| wizofaus wrote:
| Debatable - the _concept_ of leap years was invented before
| 0 AD /CE but I'm not aware of any reason to believe that
| particular year (which certainly wasn't called 0 AD at the
| time, it was possibly the Roman year 753) was considered to
| be one.
| Symbiote wrote:
| 0 isn't a year anyway, 1AD is preceded by 1BC.
|
| Wikipedia has some information on leap years around this
| time: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_calendar#Leap_
| year_erro...
| wizofaus wrote:
| Interesting that there seem to be a large number of
| scholars who would accept either 4 AD or 8 AD was the
| first AD leap year. But less clear what such a year would
| have been called by Romans at the time. I'm assuming it
| wasn't common to include full dates (including the year
| #) on written documents at the time, otherwise surely
| we'd know pretty much exactly. I gather AD-based year
| numbering wasn't actually introduced until ~525 AD (but
| before that a number of systems had been in use).
| TomK32 wrote:
| leap year? what? I guess I had passed that by accident, 4 and 8
| were leap years I guess?
| sltkr wrote:
| The country is randomized; mine was Albania (that was NOT easy
| to figure out!)
| danuker wrote:
| My country was El Salvador. I would not have guessed it (I
| kept trying equatorial countries). I had to reverse engineer
| the URL encoding of the embedded map.
|
| Spoiler: There is !1d and !2d, followed by coordinates.
| hgsgm wrote:
| Google a street name.
| icoder wrote:
| If it lands on a street it lets you roam around, but others
| only let you look and zoom around, they are harder if not
| impossible for mere mortals.
| lycos wrote:
| I saw a hot spring and got a very lucky guess, I can imagine
| there are a lot of hard ones in there yeah!
| iso1631 wrote:
| I had albania which was easy -- there was a nearby poster
| with some writing on, and a short ddg led to albanian sites.
| jameshart wrote:
| 2000 was a leap year and it doesn't screw with your numeric
| total too badly :)
| hhhahahjgjgjg wrote:
| [flagged]
| [deleted]
| naitsa wrote:
| Aww i overfeed paul while trying to find a suitable youtube url.
| It ended with: SmSm#aro#Qg8+1196decemberpepsiXXXVxbcbxI am loved
| about[moon-emoji]kenya[paul][lifting][lifting][lifting][worm][too
| many worms]
| lcabral wrote:
| This turns into a mildly frustrating riddle as some of the
| challenges are random (captcha, Street View, chess challenge) and
| end up making it impossible to continue. Got my number added up
| from the captcha and the best chess move came to be Qh6 (I would
| need a chess master to disagree with me) so I'm already busted on
| the add to 25 and then it tells me the "Qh6" notation is illegal
| (Ok, I was never good with chess notation but I'm pretty sure
| that says Queen to H6...)
| fishtoaster wrote:
| I ended up refreshing the captcha until I got one with only one
| number, in order to get around that kind of issue.
| anoncow wrote:
| If it included a check Qh6+ could have been the answer?
| [deleted]
| sakras wrote:
| Yeah I think there's a bug with the chess notation, I also had
| it tell me Rh3 was illegal notation. Interestingly Rf3 is not
| illegal notation but an illegal move for me.
| TFortunato wrote:
| I thought I had this issue, but it turned out I had to
| remember the "+" at the end, when I put my opponent in check
| danuker wrote:
| THANK YOU! I was stuck not knowing the "+". In my case it
| was a check mate.
| jameshart wrote:
| You can regenerate the captcha at any time.
| jamilton wrote:
| Yeah, I'm stuck on the chess part too. Figured out how to put
| black in check, figured out the notation, including the +, but
| it doesn't agree that's the best move. Put the positions into a
| chess engine... it agrees with me with what the best move is.
|
| Fun game though, I laughed out loud at the Wordle requirement.
| simantel wrote:
| Yeah, I got Croatia in the Geoguessr section, which means I
| can't possibly multiply roman numerals to 35, since C is 100.
| Apes wrote:
| You can use a lowercase c, and it won't count as a roman
| numeral.
| fisian wrote:
| I also had to figure out how to enter chess notation. As it
| turns out you have to add "x" after the piece if you want to
| capture or "+" suffix for check.
| lcabral wrote:
| Ah. That might be it... Anyhow after staring at that chess
| challenge I was sure to get a mate in two moves with the Qh6
| but the captcha filled with numbers plus the add to 25 left
| me with only 3 to spare... So no way am I winning this game.
| phaedryx wrote:
| You can refresh the captcha. I had to a couple of times.
| greenpizza13 wrote:
| For the chess solution I ended up putting a breakpoint in the
| Javascript. To each their own.
| javajosh wrote:
| The "two digit periodic table symbol" is also arbitrary - it
| has to be initial caps! Then if you refresh the page, the
| random stuff resets, so I gave up at that point with
| !marchpepsidn26n2555VIIVabout where "dn26n" is random captcha.
| lrvick wrote:
| This is now my new favorite way to explain to people that
| passwords should not exist. Long live FIDO2 and passkeys.
| chme wrote:
| I don't think passwords will be replaced. This is more of a
| demonstration of over complicated password rules, than against
| passwords itself.
|
| Hardware and biometric keys can be stolen, cloned and lost. And
| trusting third-parties with keys to harddrive encryption is
| also not really trustworthy.
| lrvick wrote:
| 1. You can have multiple hardware keys or devices bound to an
| account as a backup of for ease of use.
|
| 2. Passkeys allow you to pick a backup solution of your
| choosing. Could be your own nextcloud server in the corner.
| This is no different than giving someone a choice of cloud-
| synced password manager
|
| Both solutions avoid phishing, password re-use, keylogging,
| or people picking weak passwords.
|
| There is no excuse for anyone even supporting passwords at
| this point. Sysadmins have not commonly used passwords for
| ssh in 20 years, favoring private keys on either hardware or
| encrypted disks. Keys better than passwords-over-the-wire in
| every way.
| hhhahahjgjgjg wrote:
| [flagged]
| geluso wrote:
| Your password must be at least 5 characters.
|
| Your password must include a number.
|
| Your password must include an uppercase letter.
|
| Your password must include a special character.
|
| The digits in your password must add up to 25.
|
| Your password must include a month of the year.
|
| Your password must include a roman numeral.
|
| Your password must include one of our sponsors:
|
| The roman numerals in your password should multiply to 35.
|
| Your password must include this CAPTCHA:
|
| Your password must include today's Wordle answer.
|
| Your password must include a two letter symbol from the periodic
| table.
|
| Your password must include the current phase of the moon as an
| emoji.
|
| Your password must include the name of this country.
|
| Your password must include a leap year.
|
| Your password must include the best move in algebraic chess
| notation. (picture of chess puzzle)
|
| - This is my chicken Paul. He hasn't hatched yet, please put him
| in your password and keep him safe.
|
| The elements in your password must have atomic numbers that add
| up to 200.
|
| All the vowels in your password must be bolded.
|
| Oh no! Your password is on fire. Quick, put it out!
|
| Your password is not strong enough
|
| Your password must contain one of the following affirmations:
|
| Paul has hatched! Please don't forget to feed him, he eats three
| every minute.
|
| A sacrifice must be made. Pick 2 letters that you will no longer
| be able to use.
|
| Your password must contain twice as many italic characters as
| bold.
|
| At least 30% of your password must be in the Wingdings font.
|
| Your password must include this color in hex.
|
| All roman numerals must be in Times New Roman.
|
| The font size of every digit must be equal to its square.
|
| Every instance of the same letter must have a different font
| size.
|
| Your password must include the length of your password.
|
| The length of your password must be a prime number.
|
| Uhhh let's skip this one.
|
| Your password must include the current time.
|
| Is this your final password?
| captainpiggies wrote:
| I would find it hilarious if someone would come up with a
| password generator that generates passwords that would pass
| this game.
| squirtlebonflow wrote:
| Should be pretty easy, since you can check the generated
| password against all the criteria. Making it fast might be
| difficult though
| qt31415926 wrote:
| I don't think it's easy. Verification is much easier than
| generating correct solutions for this.
|
| Looking at the JS, these rules use RNG such that you can
| have an inconsistent or impossible password. E.g. if the
| only youtube video URLs that work with your duration have
| roman numerals that multiply above 35 in it you are hard
| stuck. Your youtube URL can also hard stuck your atomic
| number summation to 200 if it happens to contain enough
| elements that adds above 200. Your color hex can hard stuck
| your 25 sum, etc. The code does not try to generate working
| passwords given all the rules, it simply adds checks and
| randomly generates the requirement per rule.
|
| You'd have to have the RNG rules to align well in order to
| win i.e. youtube video with no roman numerals or numbers or
| elements, captcha with no numbers or roman numerals or
| elements, to minimize conflict.
| [deleted]
| impalallama wrote:
| > The elements in your password must have atomic numbers that add
| up to 200.
|
| And I'm out lol. Fun game though.
| meetpateltech wrote:
| All rules in this game!
|
| 1. Your password must be at least 5 characters.
|
| 2. Your password must include a number.
|
| 3. Your password must include an uppercase letter.
|
| 4. Your password must include a special character.
|
| 5. The digits in your password must add up to 25.
|
| 6. Your password must include a month of the year.
|
| 7. Your password must include a roman numeral.
|
| 8. Your password must include one of our sponsors.
| (pepsi/starbucks/shell)
|
| 9. The roman numerals in your password should multiply to 35.
|
| 10. Your password must include this CAPTCHA:
|
| 11. Your password must include today's Wordle answer.
|
| 12. Your password must include a two letter symbol from the
| periodic table.
|
| 13. Your password must include the current phase of the moon as
| an emoji.
|
| 14. Your password must include the name of this country.
|
| 15. Your password must include a leap year.
|
| 16. Your password must include the best move in [algebraic chess
| notation].
|
| 17. - This is my chicken Paul. He hasn't hatched yet, please put
| him in your password and keep him safe.
|
| 18. The elements in your password must have atomic numbers that
| add up to 200.
|
| 19. All the vowels in your password must be bolded.
|
| 20. Oh no! Your password is on fire. Quick, put it out!
|
| 21. Your password is not strong enough
|
| 22. Your password must contain one of the following affirmations:
| (i am loved, i am worthy, i am enough)
|
| 23. Paul has hatched! Please don't forget to feed him, he eats
| three every minute.
|
| 24. Your password must include the URL of a <random> long YouTube
| video.
|
| 25. A sacrifice must be made. Pick 2 letters that you will no
| longer be able to use.
|
| 26. Your password must contain twice as many italic characters as
| bold.
|
| 27. At least 30% of your password must be in the Wingdings font.
| 28. Your password must include this color in hex.
|
| 29. All roman numerals must be in Times New Roman.
|
| 30. The font size of every digit must be equal to its square.
|
| 31. Every instance of the same letter must have a different font
| size.
|
| 32. Your password must include the length of your password.
|
| 33. The length of your password must be a prime number.
|
| 34. Uhhh let's skip this one.
|
| 35. Your password must include the current time.
|
| 36. Is this your final password?
| raldi wrote:
| And then what happens after 36?
| Pannoniae wrote:
| You can't pass 36. Just saying.
| YellOh wrote:
| Honestly not sure how you'd pass the youtube one, unless you
| were incredibly lucky
| TomK32 wrote:
| I found one by the United Nations. In the meanwhile Paul
| starved to death.
| Pannoniae wrote:
| by searching for the length in your favourite search engine
| :)
| YellOh wrote:
| There doesn't seem to be a way to search YT videos
| (except videos you yourself post) by exact length. I got
| 21 min 45 seconds. Looking up "3000 second timer" on YT
| got me close (only 4 seconds out), but not exact. Do you
| have a way to find exact-length videos that I'm missing?
| Symbiote wrote:
| I found exactly the video I needed by searching "38
| minute video" and one of the "timers" was the required
| 37m58s, but Paul died just as I found it.
| iso1631 wrote:
| It would have likely screwed up your previous answers --
| roman numerals etc.
| roflyear wrote:
| I think you just have to search for it and hope for the
| best, my query got me this video which is hilarious:
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRoUEr1l0n8
| nabakin wrote:
| I figured out a way to get a list of videos all matching
| the time you want. Should help.
| https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36499194
| [deleted]
| genjii931 wrote:
| Brilliant!
| h1fra wrote:
| Amazing !
|
| Died after the URL, it was too much to recalculate the atomic
| numbers and keep track of Paul. Maybe this chicken was the most
| unfair part of this game, the random captcha and country make it
| impossible to retry easily (maybe the time frame for feeding
| could be slowed down); but loved everything else, really
| ingenious.
|
| cshell-may-p4pde-about-bulgaria-00-991-Qg2+-XXXV-bFmN- -iamloved-
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWJaxlYRSc0
| icoder wrote:
| Same here, I retried at least ten times if, sometimes stumbling
| over a copy paste error that got Paul killed, but keeping the
| chicken alive was the choke point for me. Perhaps it would be
| allowed to encode part of the url?
|
| Also wouldn't url's with roman numbers in it fail the entire
| thing as 35 only can be obtained by multiplying 5 and 7? Ah
| right, or 35, true that but still same issue.
| oxguy3 wrote:
| I spent forever trying to find a YouTube video that was precisely
| 16m18s, and when I finally did, the video ID included periodic
| elements and Roman numerals that broke my earlier rules, and I
| gave up. Fun game though!
| nabakin wrote:
| I'll copy a comment I made earlier:
|
| "00:00 / <minutes>:<seconds>" youtube
|
| Google that, including the quotes, replace the minutes and
| seconds with your given time, then look through the results and
| find a URL which fits the password criteria.
|
| Every result should be a video with that duration. If it isn't,
| check your useragent. I noticed some weirdness with that.
| d--b wrote:
| Well, my chess move is Nd3+, and Nd gives an atomic number of 60.
| That plus V and VII gives 212. Adding an "n" to VII reduces it to
| 208, but I am screwed, no password for me...
| ufo wrote:
| XXXV also works
| d--b wrote:
| Jesus, of course thanks
| kretaceous wrote:
| Neal has outdone himself yet again. I had it until the roman
| numerals and adding upto 25 ones but lost my cool when it said it
| must include today's wordle answer.
|
| Screaming and crying.
| dalai wrote:
| I gave up on rule 18: The elements in your password must have
| atomic numbers that add up to 200.
| lnx01 wrote:
| I gave up when I needed to represent the best chess move in
| algebraic notation, but I couldn't because the text from the
| captcha I had to solve earlier contained an illegal move...
| _rage_
| jenjenneration wrote:
| https://nextchessmove.com/
| KomoD wrote:
| You can regen the captcha, I stopped at that too because I
| couldn't be bothered.
| ufo wrote:
| It works if you put the chess move before the captcha
| sltkr wrote:
| I wonder if the password becomes invalid if you leave the tab
| open for 24 hours...
| squeaky-clean wrote:
| Won't say too many spoilers but after a certain rule part of
| your password can starve to death if you don't feed it
| enough. Ask me how I know :(
| mcint wrote:
| Mmm, I overfed a certain part of the password.
| JoelSanchez wrote:
| my country was Georgia, i got the coordinates using devtools...
|
| i gave up when it got to chess, guess
| "55A%SeptemberXXXVStarbucksgny6baboutgeorgia2016" will have to be
| enough
| hgsgm wrote:
| It's easy to spam guesses of moves until you get approved.
| momirlan wrote:
| do people here have so much free time on their hands ?
| captn3m0 wrote:
| I got a "Paul has been slain" message, when I deleted half my
| password to debug something. Weird.
|
| Got to the vowel capitalization.
| TomK32 wrote:
| It's not capitalization, it's about selecting the characters
| and pressing the "bold" button.
| icoder wrote:
| Or just ctrl-a + ctrl-b
| jameshart wrote:
| Paul is the chicken
| rngDolphins wrote:
| rip Paul, but also I love this concept. I would love to see it
| expanded with more varied requirements!
| ezekg wrote:
| I got to the chess move and didn't feel like putting in the
| effort there.
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