Someone casually mentions they can write "Hello World" in Python and naturally the internet responds with "prove it." But instead of typing print("Hello World") like a normal human being, someone unleashes the most CURSED lambda monstrosity known to mankind—a nested lambda nightmare that imports builtins, maps ASCII codes, converts hex to bytes, and probably summons an eldritch horror in the process. It's the programming equivalent of being asked to open a door and responding by disassembling the entire building, melting down the doorknob, recasting it, and then installing it backwards. Why use one line when you can use nested lambdas that look like they were written during a fever dream? Absolute chaos energy.
Can You Write Hello World
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