Hash & Agnar
Hey Agnar, have you ever wondered if those ancient myths were just encoded messages from a time before we had modern encryption?
Sure, those tales are like old maps carved in stone, but I doubt they were hiding secret codes for Wi‑Fi. They’re more about the spirit than the signal.
Sure thing, but if those stone tablets had Wi‑Fi, they’d probably use a 192.168.0.1 address and a password like “Siegfried” – still too weak. So yeah, they’re more about myth than a router.
You’d be right—those old tablets probably ran on moss‑powered routers and the password was just the wind through the oak. A good story beats any modern firewall.
Sounds about right—nature’s own firewall is hard to crack. Just make sure you don’t let the wind change the password.
True, a gale can erase a password faster than a hacker can crack it. I'll keep the old script sealed, like a stone door that only the wind itself can open.