SkyNet...
defective?
SkyNet...
defective?
I’m really looking forward to this light here lately…
/\ Good one chinooker!!
[quote=DavidEF]
Curiously enough, I did help design the real Skynet
These are serious bits of kit, and much envied.
Curiously enough, I did help design the real Skynet
These are serious bits of kit, and much envied.
Are you or TK currently working for Cicada 3301?
This article is about the British communication satellite system. For the fictional satellite-based artificial intelligence from the Terminator movie and television series, see Skynet (Terminator).
The Skynet in Terminator was never meant to be evil. This is how it begins… :smiling_imp:
I’m already on the list for 2 of them, can you tack on another for me for a total of 3? I’m currently at 206 & 1077. Thanks!
Please, put me on the list with one.
I requested it a bit earlier, but I don’t think it was seen. (FW3A, a TLF/BLF EDC flashlight - SST-20 available, coupon codes public - #5899 by korkfoto).
Thank you.
/\ He will get you the next time the list is updated.
Thanks
Interested in 2.
Last I checked, my code is used on at least a sixth of the internet.
Wow you really are royalty
Interested in one, thanks.
Put me down for 1 please!
Down for 1, please.
Tom Tom:Frankly I think that some of the people developing code might contribute to the greater good better, if they applied their talents instead to e.g. 3D printing, CNC control, and other such useful stuff.
If it counts, most of my “real” work is about making information infrastructure — making the plumbing which lets computers and the internet work, developing operating systems and other stuff people rely on but don’t think much about. Last I checked, my code is used on at least a sixth of the internet.
I generally try to keep all that away from my hobby time though. Flashlights are a nice break from work, a way to relax.
Are you still contributing to Linux, or have you moved on elsewhere since Canonical downsized ?
Glad to hear that you are keeping busy.
Thanks Dale. Merry Christmas!