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by samstave
4480 days ago
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Recently though, lacking a direct and physical, interface to the bioware, "firmware-management" plans have been ramped up with both extreme speed and remarkable efficiency. One of the most complex programming methods ever discovered, managing the overall environment in which the wetware develops from birth to deployment has been a massive undertaking. Ensuring that the self-programming options available to the node are either limited, controlled or invalidated is the primary drive of the system as a whole. Nodes must be new-enough models, with limited networking so as to ensure their primary perceived preferred path is that of servicing the delivery of control-policies via physical means where the illusive and intangible rewards to their self-image is valued higher than that of real-world financial gains. In parallel, control of the code creep and systemic awareness of all other nodes must be either tightly managed or swiftly controlled with impunity. .... Watch this: http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/human-resources/ |
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EDIT: Oh! Oh. Oh...
Dang.