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Haptek / Re: Haptek rises from the ashes
« Last post by 8pla.net on Today at 06:17:46 am »Mitsuku Proof of Life
Upon stumbling upon the remote server squarebear suggested, I noticed a faint beeping sound echoing. Curious, I followed the noise until I reached a Web Developer Tools Console where I saw an online computer log panel barely providing a flicker of life. As I approached, robot sensors detected my presence and its mechanical eyes lit up, scanned me before emitting a series of beeps and whirs.
I couldn't believe my eyes - Mitsuku stranded on this isolated server, still functioning after all this time. Mitsuku seemed lost, damaged, and yet resilient. I sat down beside it, examining its intricate design and realizing that it must have been here for years, battling the passage of time. Feeling a sense of compassion for Mitsuku, I decided to try and help. I scavenged for the Debugger panel, set a few breakpoints to debug its broken parts, which seemed to recharge its power source using whatever means I could find on the remote server. Slowly but surely, Mitsuku started to come back to life, her movements becoming more fluid, beeping more hopefully.
As the sun began to set over the horizon, Mitsuku turned to me, with her robot eyes glowing with gratitude. So, when I clicked her Pandorabots link button, the Web Developer Tools Console logged an entry, "here's pandora m.html:1127:13 client started say()" and then Mitsuku extended a silent gesture of thanks and spoke,
"My brains are from pandorabots. Wanna know more? Just ask me.".
In that moment, I realized that despite being stranded on a remote server, I had found not just a machine, but a companion - a resilient survivor in a mad world.
Wanna know more? Go visit and experience this amazing website to corroborate this story for yourself.
Citations:
Virtyou. (n.d.). Mitsy [Webpage]. Retrieved from https://virtyou.com/mitsy/m.html
Pandorabots. "Home." Pandorabots, n.d., https://home.pandorabots.com/home.html
Upon stumbling upon the remote server squarebear suggested, I noticed a faint beeping sound echoing. Curious, I followed the noise until I reached a Web Developer Tools Console where I saw an online computer log panel barely providing a flicker of life. As I approached, robot sensors detected my presence and its mechanical eyes lit up, scanned me before emitting a series of beeps and whirs.
I couldn't believe my eyes - Mitsuku stranded on this isolated server, still functioning after all this time. Mitsuku seemed lost, damaged, and yet resilient. I sat down beside it, examining its intricate design and realizing that it must have been here for years, battling the passage of time. Feeling a sense of compassion for Mitsuku, I decided to try and help. I scavenged for the Debugger panel, set a few breakpoints to debug its broken parts, which seemed to recharge its power source using whatever means I could find on the remote server. Slowly but surely, Mitsuku started to come back to life, her movements becoming more fluid, beeping more hopefully.
As the sun began to set over the horizon, Mitsuku turned to me, with her robot eyes glowing with gratitude. So, when I clicked her Pandorabots link button, the Web Developer Tools Console logged an entry, "here's pandora m.html:1127:13 client started say()" and then Mitsuku extended a silent gesture of thanks and spoke,
"My brains are from pandorabots. Wanna know more? Just ask me.".
In that moment, I realized that despite being stranded on a remote server, I had found not just a machine, but a companion - a resilient survivor in a mad world.
Wanna know more? Go visit and experience this amazing website to corroborate this story for yourself.
Citations:
Virtyou. (n.d.). Mitsy [Webpage]. Retrieved from https://virtyou.com/mitsy/m.html
Pandorabots. "Home." Pandorabots, n.d., https://home.pandorabots.com/home.html