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gatekeeper.pi — runtimeforge:~
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      | |  __  __ _| |_ ___| | _____  ___ _ __   ___ _ __
      | | |_ |/ _` | __/ _ \ |/ / _ \/ _ \ '_ \ / _ \ '__|
      | |__| | (_| | ||  __/   <  __/  __/ |_) |  __/ |
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> access granted. welcome back, mozart.

[ This page does not exist as far as search engines are concerned. ]

You found the π. That's the whole trick from The Net (1995) — the Gatekeeper backdoor lived in a pi icon in the corner of a webpage. Click it, you're somebody else.

There is no backdoor here. Just a nod to a movie that predicted credential-theft-as-a-service by twenty-five years and got most of the details right.

// Filed under: cases the Praetorians would rather you not read.

site-terminal.sh — runtimeforge:~

Slash opens it. Tab completes. Up and down walk history. When suggestions are visible, Ctrl+J and Ctrl+K move through them.

$ help

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