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This thread is about tripcode's hypothetical fixed points, not about writing skiddy cracker #1,403. People have been writing tripcode crackers for fourteen years now, and
/prog/ itself has already produced dozens. They aren't interesting to anyone anymore.
If you
are going to try to write a cracker, at least have the decency not to tell us about it (and read gopher://xarn.no-ip.org:7070/0/tripcode.txt so you don't end up shitting yet another broken implementation onto the Internet).