fork &&exit ; @_= <DATA> ;$/ =''; for ( @_) { s/(\s|\n|#)//g; $/ .=$_; }; $_= $/;y(a) ;J; ;y(b) (r);; y(c) |u|; tr(d) (s); y[e] ;k;; tr(f) [t];y{0} ;c;; y{1} |A|; y{2} $a$; y{3} |n|; y{4} ;H;; y{5} ;o;;y(6789X);lheP ;;for $"(0..length){sleep 1; if(fork){print substr $_,$",1;exit;}}__DATA__ acdfX135 f78bX9 8b6X420e8b
Work's only on systems, which can fork.

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