Ancient Chinese programming language: https://github.com/wenyan-lang/wenyan
9ReplyNot the Mandelbrot set 😭
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Lemme guess, coding a pager?
200ReplyBruh
48Reply 15ReplyLook long enough to find this comment
6ReplyBig oof
12ReplyNo, big booms.
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I’m think it’s actually a native North American script. Ojibwe.
1ReplyThat looks like Minecraft enchantments.
14ReplyThis looks cool! I would hate to have to read or maintain this code. But it looks cool as hell.
34ReplyLooks like minecraft enchantment table language
31ReplyIt is Minecraft enchanting table language: source
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Sorry to be the piss in a shitpost but that is not Hebrew. Looks to be Amharic.
97ReplyDef not Amharic
Source: I'm Eritrean and we share our alphabet (Ge'ez)
27ReplyDamn, thanks for the correction :)
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36Reply 16ReplyThe whole Galaxy / entire matrix could use this and I’d still somehow be born in the rebel territory
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Huh. I thought it was logarithmic.
10ReplyI thought it was electronic 🤷
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Obviously coding has to be done in runic script or the magic doesn't work.
62Replyᛖᛚᛞᛖᚱ ᚠᚢᚦᚨᚱᚲ ᚹᛁᛚᛚ ᚷᚢᛁᛞᛖ ᚦᛖ ᚲᛟᛞᛖ ᚨᚲᚱᛟᛊᛊ ᚦᛖ ᚹᛁᚱᛖᛊ
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Mossad Agent using a secret language to hide a new version of Pegasus.
26ReplyGotta say, Ai can be kinda neat:
# Assuming these are inputs num = int(input("Enter a number: ")) string_input = input("Enter a string: ") def process_data(data_list, number): result = "" if number == 2: for char in data_list: result += data_list[char] return result elif number == 1: result = data_list[number] for char in data_list: result += data_list[char] return result # Main function call output = process_data(list(string_input), num) print(output) # This seems like an external tool for copying to clipboard, e.g., pyperclip import pyperclip pyperclip.copy(output)
9ReplyNeat for what? That doesn't look like the code above. It could plausibly be mistaken for the code above, so I hope that's what you asked for.
5ReplyThey
turned the Galactic Script code into English code, probably via OCR and a "approximate this into English" prompt. Not sure if it's exactly the same tho (what 'main function call' was in the image?)Edit: It's only a facsimile, see Hoimo's reply
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Oy vey…
37ReplyOy vey...
Oy vey!? They said English, not russian. What the hell, man. Kids these days.
-16ReplyI'm pretty sure that "Oy wey" is Yiddish, not Russian.
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Knew a fellow that was ridiculously good at hiding his tracks from the feds because he made a custom compiler so that he could code in Armenian.
22Reply"This binary has strings of Armenian in it. Our suspect likely speaks Armenian"
-The feds, probably
2ReplyHow does a custom compiler make it easier to hide your tracks from the feds?
33ReplySounds like an episode of NCIS
23ReplyHe forgot to mention, the compiler outputs Armenian machine code that can only run on chips built on Armenian binary.
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lol its not even hebrew its finnish
-10ReplyWtf
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