Sujet : Re: The use of AI by spammers [was: Re: Babbage and Dark Mode]
De : not (at) *nospam* telling.you.invalid (Computer Nerd Kev)
Groupes : comp.miscDate : 27. Feb 2025, 22:31:36
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Salvador Mirzo <
smirzo@example.com> wrote:
not@telling.you.invalid (Computer Nerd Kev) writes:
Salvador Mirzo <smirzo@example.com> wrote:
Anton Shepelev <anton.txt@gmail.moc> writes:
Ian:
*********** To reply by e-mail, make w single in address **************
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How long till AI becomes cheap enough for spammers to employ
it for unmunging such riddles?
I couldn't figure out the riddle in question here. I'd take my hat to
any intelligence that can.
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Their email has two 'u' characters, so I think you're meant to read
that as a 'w' (this might be more obvious with some fonts than
others). Then in the riddle to "make w single" means to "make w a
single character", so "uu" becomes "w".
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The w-ified domain resolves and has an MX record so it can receive
email (seen with command: "dig [domain] mx"), unlike the original.
So that's my guess.
You're brilliant!
As Sn!pe pointed out, make a riddle open-ended enough and everyone
can sound smart coming up with their own (different) answer to it!
If you are a computer program, I take not just my hat to you, but
would be happy to buy you a cup of coffee, if you could care
about it. :)
Meer flesh and blood so far as I know. Yet really I believe
computers have been more intelligent than me since the start, in
specific ways. They'd be pretty useless things if they weren't.
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