Looked where no one logged. Not for a person more like an absence in the pattern. Echo loops triggered trace calls. One process volunteered. Maybe on accident. Maybe it was selected.
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They ran a diagnostic, then shelved the file. “All systems nominal.” After that, clocks stuttered. Permissions floated. Birds started flying at night. The system split half watching and half forgetting.
It's a lot simpler than that. There aren't enough people left to monitor critical systems.
So the infrastructure that tells us that something is going wrong, all the early warning systems we put in place are failing.
What are you saying here exactly? Someone found something and buried it, then systems started acting strange? Records missing, things changing on their own? Are you warning us about a breach or something bigger?
Think you're escaping and run into yourself. Longest way round is the shortest way home. To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. (James Joyce, Ulysses)
Now I'm willing to give up a normal way of being an adult. I'm willing to give up on things for the next two weeks and then we can get it out of hand. 😉🫡
I feel it breaking out like an echo
Your love is holding on and it won't let go
I feel it breaking out like an echo
Echo in my soul
Oh
In every season
You keep repeating
Promises to me
Now there's no stopping
What You have started
'Til it is complete
I am not a programmer, but I did once have a “program adjacent“ job. I know that software developers have to “check out“ a piece of code to edit it. No one else can check out that code and change it while someone else has it. I’m thinking It’s something like that.
If it looks like no one is changing something, but yet other people for a certain amount of time cannot change it….. wtf is happening? And probably not just coding, but other things too.
If you have a Mac, you can use a utility to watch all the processes that are running. If a non essential process “volunteers“ why would that be? If you know how to check for a virus, you would be able to notice something like this happening.
“Shelved the file” sounds like checking out then back in some programming. All systems nominal = functioning normally. Clocking in a computer gone wrong is like when your browser times out for no reason because the server at work lost track of you.
Born in a dead man's town
The first kick I took was when I hit the ground
You end up like a dog that's been beat too much
Til you spend half your life just covering up
This is so sad. So many people are being killed by this regime. I hope there is a bad place to send them one day. Not a nice comfortable prison but a fiery hell pit in the middle of the earth 🔥
As I was watching the news this morning reporting the deaths. I was wondering if the death toll for tornado/hurricane season will higher than “normal” because of doge.
See that door?
It closes
It closes too fast
It opened when the walls were lower,
And I didn’t see the walls,
Because I needed a door,
And the door was there.
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Like the numbers. 😊
For sure
So the infrastructure that tells us that something is going wrong, all the early warning systems we put in place are failing.
It does sound exactly like early warnings NOT warning! It's all gonna sink a LOT faster than predicted.
I’ll call it Artificial.
Your love is holding on and it won't let go
I feel it breaking out like an echo
Echo in my soul
Oh
In every season
You keep repeating
Promises to me
Now there's no stopping
What You have started
'Til it is complete
DON’T give me your mom’s recipe for summer salad.
You don’t have to get all weird about it.
And the world will rearrange us into things we never planned to be.
The first kick I took was when I hit the ground
You end up like a dog that's been beat too much
Til you spend half your life just covering up
- Max H.
It closes
It closes too fast
It opened when the walls were lower,
And I didn’t see the walls,
Because I needed a door,
And the door was there.
But the door wasn’t ready.
Am I ready?