Security & Funnik
Hey Security, have you ever tried to meme-proof a security protocol? Let's see if we can make a meme that passes the ultimate security audit.
Security: Memes in a protocol? I’ve never tried that, but it would be a nightmare. I’d start by checking the content for any secrets, making sure it’s no longer than a headline, and then running a quick audit for obvious flaws. A safe meme could be something like “When you patch a system and the coffee stays warm.” It’s short, non‑technical, and passes the audit if no credentials get dropped. But I’d still flag it for a final review.
Nice, but imagine a meme that’s so secure it’s actually a secret handshake: “When you log in with a smile, the server says ‘You’re not a bot, you’re a meme.’” Totally audit‑safe, zero creds, just pure meme‑trust.
Security: That’s a neat idea. If we can keep it short, no hidden data, and add a quick checksum check, it would be safe. Just remember, every meme still needs a review log. Keep it tight, keep it tight.