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tushanshu2013-08-01 10:04 am
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( the face that appears on the screen is open and friendly - framed by blonde hair. dressed in a blue and red outfit, it serves to put one in mind of a police force or military without obviously being a member of such.
rather than broadcasting from the terminal located in one's assigned quarters, the background is clearly a cafe in metal. )
Who must I talk to in order to place a complaint about these devices? ( a tap of a finger against the screen for extra emphasis. ) Not only are they extremely unintuitive, they're also impossible to modify. I could make so many improvements if they would stop melting every time I opened them up.
( how many terminals has shockwave gone through? it's probably best not to ask. )
My name is Shockwave, and I have a request for those of you with a talent for technology. Included is an attachment with different levels of encryptions that I've coded myself. I would appreciate it if you indulged my curiosity and attempted to break all of them, although you're certainly not obligated to try. Let me know how far you get!
( the coded attachment has four layers of encrypted code - one at 90%, one at 95%, one at 99%, and then one at an unhackable 100% - and when one encryption is broken, the next instantly takes its place. shockwave is aware that no one will get through the last one but it's the principle of the thing. and a bit of showing off - anyone who can get through to the last level will find that the final encryption is a thing of beauty from a coding standpoint. )
rather than broadcasting from the terminal located in one's assigned quarters, the background is clearly a cafe in metal. )
Who must I talk to in order to place a complaint about these devices? ( a tap of a finger against the screen for extra emphasis. ) Not only are they extremely unintuitive, they're also impossible to modify. I could make so many improvements if they would stop melting every time I opened them up.
( how many terminals has shockwave gone through? it's probably best not to ask. )
My name is Shockwave, and I have a request for those of you with a talent for technology. Included is an attachment with different levels of encryptions that I've coded myself. I would appreciate it if you indulged my curiosity and attempted to break all of them, although you're certainly not obligated to try. Let me know how far you get!
( the coded attachment has four layers of encrypted code - one at 90%, one at 95%, one at 99%, and then one at an unhackable 100% - and when one encryption is broken, the next instantly takes its place. shockwave is aware that no one will get through the last one but it's the principle of the thing. and a bit of showing off - anyone who can get through to the last level will find that the final encryption is a thing of beauty from a coding standpoint. )
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And there is also the consideration of privacy, of course. Some people use language as an additional security to reach only a small set of people, here.
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Another problem I hope to eventually address - everyone should have the right to privacy. Those who have no knowledge of codes or encryption are at a clear disadvantage and shouldn't have to risk having their secrets exposed because of it.
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Ah, of course. And then they would depend on you and you would have access to their secrets.
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Not if it's programmed to evolve beyond its original coding to become something better. I hardly have the technology here to do something of the sort currently, but it's not impossible.