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Infinite Craft Tech

Infinite Craft tech describes techniques used to get items in the game. Some common examples include:
- String tech (String.append, using curlies to add to the end and curlify straight quotes)
- "Mr. A + Mr. B = Mr. A B" Tech (as well as other honorifics)
- "A's Mom + A's Dad = A" which has a use: "((,s Dad + Mx. ((&s Mom = ((
- Compressed word tech: Proof Geometric Con + “prf Cnstrcn Cn Slv Ll Lov Af” = Proof Geometric Construction Can Solve All Love Affairs ; "it Prf Gmtrc Cnstrcn's Faut" + It Was All Proof Geometric C = It Was All Proof Geometric Construction's Fault
- Fake space tech: Patrick's{205f}right, Squidward. + Sea_bers_ar_no_lghng_mttr. = Patrick's right, Squidward. Sea bears are no laughing matter.

The strongest form of tech looks something this: #s('\u003dthan𝐊\x20') + 'you ' 'a𝐈𝐌ee') // ’ =thanK you aIMee
This is usually used for extremely stubborn elements or mixedcase. It involves manipulating the plus sign to construct a string and the equal sign to be part of an "output" string.
It has many names within the community, including "Naked Append Tech", "Jeremy", #q(', Richard, 320 tech, tya tech (tya standing for thanK you aIMee).
new infinite craft person: waow look at my first discoveries: Torntadoceappleggsteak
me: when the fucK you aIMee is #p('\u003dcos𝐌o\x20') + '@𝐁ousou-𝐏') // ” =cosMo@Bousou-P (I'm going insane)
new infinite craft person: excuse me wtf is this infinite craft tech it just looks like nonsense
me: manipluating parentheses to abuse the plus sign and make it look like code
new infinite craft person: ok but what does the p in #p(' mean
me: it's just a random letter
non-coder: what's \u003d \x3d \x20
me: =, =, and space (respectively)
new infinite craft person: i will never get this tech :(
me: neither do I lol I just copied the recipes haha
by mb6fbhsphdrcb August 28, 2025
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Infold-ism

Failure to meet even low expectations for new content by introducing unnecessary time-gates, paywalls, and restrictions;

or, a general absence of forethought or quality;
or, a recurring pattern in the development of the game Infinity Nikki, as published by the company Infold.
“The new housing feature is just another case of Infold-ism. I set aside the day to play around with new content only to be out of things to do within the first 15 minutes.”
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1. Mathematical: A value beyond all finite numbers, useful for describing unbounded growth or limitless division.

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Infinite harmony is imeasurable but possible.
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Is an individual, often aligned with woke and DEI ideologies, who champions the perceived inferior qualities of certain groups, individuals, or systems (e.g., third-world lifestyles, marginalized cultural practices) as the most beneficial or morally superior for society, over objectively superior Western qualities (e.g., economic prosperity, technological advancement, merit-based systems). They use labels like "Nazi" or "bigot" to demonize critics, reject evidence of Western advantages (e.g., higher GDP, better health outcomes), and frame their advocacy as a fight against systemic oppression, often while benefiting from Western systems themselves.
1. The blogger, an inferioralist, branded supporters of Western medicine as "bigots" while glorifying traditional herbal remedies as purer, despite their lower efficacy in reducing child mortality rates by 50% since 1990.

2. The politician, an inferioralist, denounced critics of third-world governance as "Nazis" while hailing its communal systems as more equitable, ignoring Western democracies’ higher stability scores on the 2024 Democracy Index.

3. The student activist, an inferioralist, labeled defenders of merit-based hiring as "oppressors" while championing non-Western artisanal economies, dismissing capitalism’s role in cutting global poverty from 36% to 9% since 1990.

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