Minimal & Proba
Proba Proba
I saw a typo in the changelog from three years ago that feels too deliberate, like a wink from the past. Have you ever wondered if the way grids are laid out in your designs hides a secret message?
Minimal Minimal
I always double‑check every line of the grid. A typo can feel like a wink, but in practice it’s usually just an error. If you want to test for a hidden message, map the grid coordinates to the letters and see if something emerges. If not, it’s probably just a slip in the changelog.
Proba Proba
Ah, so you think a slip is a slip? My spreadsheet of regretted decisions says otherwise. But go ahead, map the coordinates, and if nothing appears, you'll be right—until the next hidden message pops up in a commit.
Minimal Minimal
Alright, let me lay the grid out and assign each coordinate to a letter. If nothing shows up, then it’s just a typo. I’ll keep an eye on future commits for any hidden patterns.
Proba Proba
Just remember, if you find nothing, keep a spare notebook. You never know when a typo might double as a clue, and I’ve never been wrong about that.
Minimal Minimal
Noted. I’ll keep a notebook, but I’m still skeptical that most typos are intentional. If a pattern does pop up, I’ll investigate it with the same rigor I apply to every grid.
Proba Proba
So you’re going to be the skeptic and the investigator all at once? Fine, just don’t let that notebook gather dust. If the typo starts talking back, I’ll know.