This assumes A can only lie. But I guess that is the riddl.
This assumes A can only lie. But I guess that is the riddl.
How though?
A truth B lies
Ask A: answer is No (truth)
Ask B: answers is No (lies)
Well you should assume that both guards follow the rules all time. Meaning that the initial setup of the rules cannot be trusted, because who knows if the talking Guard is lieing or not. If one does tell nothing but the truth this must be the one explaining the rules.
However if I remember correctly it was setup that one will answer the truth while the other one will deceive me. Meaning he might tell the truth if it confused me.
So no question might work.
Problem is:
I have no idea what I asked it to do!
For example I was creating systemd services and stuff because it is actually fun in comparison to init.d back in the days. Now I usually just copy paste tutorials and adjust it until my stuff works.
But my boot time somehow got longer O didn’t noticed it at first, but when I finally digged to the problem it seems that for timed Services you don’t want the Service to be installed(or even able to be instlled) and only enable the timer.
No tutorial told me that.
To be fair I didn’t read the documentation on systemd. But who does?
I logged in for two reasons:
I didn’t even know if I had an account
If I have one do I have games on there
Turns out I have an account and one game on there
Well if the content isn’t on the site and it just links to a streaming platform it technically is not illegal.