Over-Engineering The Odds
"The only true way to engineer the odds is to ignore them entirely and just build a better machine gun." - A Random Hacker

Why Bother With Over-Engineering?

When faced with an impossible task, the average hacker will throw up their hands in despair, mutter some curses under their breath, and wander off to grab a snack. But not you, no, not you. You're a visionary, a master of the impossible.

You see, the problem isn't the odds, it's the odds' lack of imagination. They're dull, grey, and predictable. Where's the fun in that? You, on the other hand, are a master of the absurd, a weaver of tales, and a lord of the improbable.

Over-engineering the odds is not just a skill, it's an art. It's a delicate balance of creativity and madness. And it's what sets you apart from the mundane, cookie-cutter hackers out there.

			
				// Over-engineering the odds is all about finding the one weird solution that works.
				// Don't bother with the boring, conventional ways.
				// Just build it, break it, and then break it again.
				// Repeat as necessary until you get it right.
				// Or until you get it wrong. Again.
			
		
"The key to over-engineering is not to make it work, but to make it impossible to not work." - Another Random Hacker

Examples of Over-Engineering