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Gremllm

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mpalmer ◴[] No.44467973[source]
Love it, I am here for exactly this sort of playful boundary nudging.

"Wet mode" is such a fantastically awful name. Definitely make me think twice about turning it on.

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awwaiid ◴[] No.44469400[source]
You know... Because if you get them wet they multiply, per the documentaries
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afcool83 ◴[] No.44469577[source]
…I read the whole article at OP’s link, many comments off this thread…I even clicked into the college course material in https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44468452 …and not once did it occur to me why it was called “wet mode”…not once…

…until your comment. Here! Take my “lived through the 80’s and 90’s” card.

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1. awwaiid ◴[] No.44472563[source]
Hm. I'll improve the documentation to make it slightly more obvious. When I add after_midnight with malicious compliance mode and bright_light() to freeze implementations then it should be more obvious.