"Due to the superstitious significance of the numbers it contains, the palindromic prime 1000000000000066600000000000001 is known as Belphegor's Prime, named after Belphegor, one of the seven princes of Hell. Belphegor's Prime consists of the number 666, on either side enclosed by thirteen zeroes and a one. Belphegor's Prime is an example of a beastly palindromic prime in which a prime p is palindromic with 666 in the center. Another beastly palindromic prime is 700666007."
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@jk seems like most tech folks eschew "soft" skills, like, oh i don't know, empathy, in order to score cheap points knocking others down. but after 2 decades in this biz i've decided that if teams really get serious about empathy and making each other feel good and smart and creative and constantly learning, then we can all grow together instead of just stomping on each others' heads. We all wanna be Spock but feelings actually matter more in the long run.