Yeah, I get those too. Am always a little surprised, but I'll be honest I'm interested in knowing what the other bubble is telling themselves... If it gets to be too much I'll click not interested, but right now it's just a bizarre break in my feed.
Edit: Just remembered this quote that fits "I'm fascinated by trash TV. The poet must not avert his eyes" - Werner Herzog
You're talking about the theory of p = np. The idea that any problem whose solution can be verified quickly can also be solved quickly. This has not been proven or disproven, it's a bit of an open mystery in computer science, but most are under the impression this is not the case and that p != np. Someone smarter than me please verify my explanation in linear time please.
Install Linux: Reformat and rice your Rice Cooker
Linux: GNU/Linux
Strap on my Linux helmet: Tip my Fedora
Squeeze into a Linux cannon: sudo -s
Linux land: Distro Watch and/or Unix Porn
Linuxes: Distros
Linuxies: Honestly just other distros...
Yeah, if you're interested in learning things like server maintenance or docker you could absolutely spin up your own instance. Working on that myself right now, just gotta get the time to configure properly since I don't want bots finding and getting in through it. Definitely more work than it's probably worth though unless you're interested in that.
Yeah, the Ponder-saurus was no Philosoraptor...