Well, until Jan 6th the tree still stands, so here are my (late) season greetings.
Not a great obfu, just having some fun :)
perl -e '
#
###
$OoO=
"\e[H";
00;$oOo =
"\e[1J";sub
o {print @_;}
o $oOo ; sub x{
($o , $O ) = @_ ;
sprintf("% 13s%s\n"
, $o, $O )} sub O {
o $OoO ; $c = "*" ; map
{$o = $c x$_;$O=$c x($_-1
);$d="@";sub k {$Q = shift;
map{ substr($Q,rand(length($Q
) ), 1) = $d }( 1..length($Q) -
1);return$Q;} $o=k($o); $_>1?$O=k
($O):"";$d="/"; $o=k($o); $_>1?$O=k
( $O ) : "" ; $a [ $_ ] =x($o, $O );
}(1 ..12);o@a;o x"||";o x"||";sleep 1;o
;;O()
;}O;;
'
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