To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (2734 ) 10/5/2021 7:57:47 PM From: TEDennis 1 RecommendationRecommended By scion
Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2770 You blockchained your blockchains? Well, you sneaky little devils. That explains an issue I encountered with the de-hashing algorithm I wrote during my top secret trek to Algiers (shhhh ... don't mention that in public). My algorithm de-hashed darned near every transaction I tested it on, but in a few rare cases it returned what looked like a convoluted mess of seemingly random characters (SRCs). Now that I know your clever little secret (blockchaining blockchains), I will add a new artificially intelligent sub-routine that will detect SRC results that are returned by my de-hashing algorithm. It will call itself (loop: see iterate), then continue doing so until the result no longer looks like SRCs. Add In Fin Item. That way, no matter how many times you blockchain your blockchains, my algorithm will sooner or later de-hash them into human readable strings of transaction data. Then, anybody interested in scamming innocent, trusting suckers can steal their crypto-bux. Of course,we will have tracked all those iterations so we can know who did it, and when. We will then be able to turn the bad guys over to the Feds. FBN -- ensuring block chains are safe from corruption. I don't want to have to write a whole new artificial intelligence library that can detect a need for the iteration routine. Maybe I could re-purpose the Visual Basic artificial intelligence code that was written several years ago back during that Micronesia incident. Does anybody remember the access code to the FBN-SoftwareArchive? I can't read it on the sticky-note on my desk where I wrote it down. It got smeared during the recent Florida flooding. Sure is a pretty day. TED