• DonjonMaister
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    241 year ago

    Even if you DO escape, there is no guarantee that you’d leave with your sanity intact.

  • @sudo_shinespark
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    181 year ago

    As someone who has lived this scenario, I feel comfortable concluding there isn’t any escape. If you fail, the problem will still be there later. If you succeed, you have now become an expert on the problem and we be called upon to handle it again later when it manifests in a different way

    Abandon all hope, ye who enter here

  • @hiscapness
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    131 year ago

    I actually had something similar to this. It’s impossible. That “hour” ended up being two weeks while sleeping under my desk. But hey I got a “you saved the company!” … hat. Yep, hat. #neveragain

  • Berserker
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    91 year ago

    And go.

    Coffee.

    Then a blank soulless stare.

    And silence. Lots of silence.

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    i had a similar idea for a video game. the idea was that you have to solve a problem or penetrate a server in limited time. you would’ve to capture the flag by sql injecting a server or get the output of a bugged code that you have to fix.

  • @fiestapinguino
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    21 year ago

    Why would I pay for this experience lmao. Unless we are talking “saw” or “cube” scenarios

  • @andyli
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    11 year ago

    Better than free labour. Devs will come to pay entry fee to work.