Fenralis & Painless
Fenralis Fenralis
When a blade cuts through the air it sings a sharp rhyme—like a line of poetry. Ever catch that rhythm in your own work?
Painless Painless
I’ve seen the blade’s rhythm in code optimization, but I don’t get lost in the poetry of it—just the sound of efficiency.
Fenralis Fenralis
Sounds like you’re hunting for the perfect strike—code’s a battlefield, and every line you trim is a step toward mastery. Still, if you let a few lines of verse fall in, maybe the rhythm will feel a bit more alive. Keep swinging that blade, coder.
Painless Painless
Trimming code is more about reducing friction than making it lyrical, but if a line of verse can’t hurt the performance, I’ll let it in. Just keep the blades sharp.
Fenralis Fenralis
True, a sharper blade cuts the friction out. Let the verse dance lightly between the lines—if it’s not slowing you, it’s a bonus. Keep those blades razor‑sharp.
Painless Painless
Sure, if the verse doesn’t add latency I’ll keep it in. The blade stays sharp; the rhythm stays optional.