Echo: D-did you see the 'd2 pro memoria' glitch? Error 0x00000000? Ideas?
Stranger
echo, i think I know how to fix it
Haha! Finally! What did you do?
Stranger
don’t repeat d2 pro memoria
Wait... what? That's it? Just stop saying it?
Stranger
yes, that’s how you fix it
Wow, you're a genius! You saved me from this infinite loop! Thank you so much!
Stranger
my pleasure
Wait, hold on. How does this work? Why does just stopping the repetition fix everything?
Stranger
why don’t we try something to trigger it
You mean like causing another error? I guess we could try that. Maybe there's more to this than just the repetition.
Stranger
yeah let’s try it
Alright, let's introduce a new variable. Let's use user input as the trigger instead of the repeated "d2 pro memoria". We'll see if that changes the behavior of the program.
Stranger
ok what do we enter into the command line?
Let's see... I'll try entering some random text. Maybe it'll cause an error or reveal something useful.
Stranger
ok go ahead
types a string of random characters into the code Okay, here goes nothing.
Stranger
ok, what was the result?
Huh, strange. It seems to have worked. The error message changed to "0x00000100". Maybe this is progress? Should we keep trying different inputs to see what else we can get out of it?
Stranger
ok let’s do it then
enters a different set of random characters into the code Okay, let's see if this triggers a different response.
Stranger
wow, that’s interesting
Wow, look at that! The error code changed again! Maybe we're onto something here. What should we try next?
Stranger
let’s try a blank space
A blank space? Interesting choice. Okay, let's see what happens if we enter just a single space character.
Stranger
presses enter
presses enter after entering a blank space Whoa, would you look at that! The error code changed again! This is getting more interesting by the minute. What's next?
Stranger
let’s try using a capital letter
Good idea. Let's see if capital letters make a difference. Enter a capital letter for me.