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From: "Michael Kjörling" <michael@kjorling.se>
To: coff@minnie.tuhs.org
Cc: tuhs@minnie.tuhs.org
Subject: Re: [TUHS] Happy birthday Morris worm
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2019 22:10:13 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <tndqvddwvm99bwgcb3mwd4pv@localhost> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAEoi9W5_w93Ymba1Mmz10qQc7vdZuXTRu7tNZcYc5Z5gAFd2Lw@mail.gmail.com>

On 4 Nov 2019 15:27 -0500, from crossd@gmail.com (Dan Cross):
> On Mon, Nov 4, 2019 at 1:58 PM Bakul Shah <bakul@bitblocks.com> wrote:
>> I am surprised no one mentioned *The Shockwave Rider *by John Brunner,
>> published in 1975. Excerpt:
> 
> In the 1983 movie "Wargames", at the very end as the staff at NORAD
> desperately try and disable the rogue artificial intelligence hell-bent on
> starting World War III, at one point they make a suggestion to send a
> "tapeworm" into the system", but it's judged too risky.

In the 1984 movie _2010_, it seems using a tapeworm was more of a
standard, if unusual, procedure for solving a very different problem.

Copying from <https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/2010:_The_Year_We_Make_Contact#Dialogue>

> Dr. Chandra: I've erased all of HAL's memory from the moment the
> trouble started.
> 
> Dr. Vasili Orlov: The 9000 series uses holographic memories, so
> chronological erasures would not work.
> 
> Dr. Chandra: I made a tapeworm.
> 
> Dr. Walter Curnow: You made a what?
> 
> Dr. Chandra: It's a program that's fed into a system that will hunt
> down and destroy any desired memories.
> 
> Dr. Floyd: Wait... do you know why HAL did what he did?
> 
> Dr. Chandra: Yes. It wasn't his fault.

I also suggest to migrate this part of the discussion to COFF as it
has very little to do with UNIX history per se.

-- 
Michael Kjörling • https://michael.kjorling.se • michael@kjorling.se
  “The most dangerous thought that you can have as a creative person
              is to think you know what you’re doing.” (Bret Victor)


  reply	other threads:[~2019-11-04 22:10 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <mailman.3.1572832803.30037.tuhs@minnie.tuhs.org>
2019-11-04 18:10 ` Paul McJones
2019-11-04 18:57   ` Bakul Shah
2019-11-04 19:24     ` Richard Salz
2019-11-05  3:48       ` Lawrence Stewart
2019-11-05 16:04         ` Ronald Natalie
2019-11-06 10:37           ` arnold
2019-11-06 13:35             ` Ronald Natalie
2019-11-04 19:25     ` SPC
2019-11-04 20:27     ` Dan Cross
2019-11-04 22:10       ` Michael Kjörling [this message]
2019-11-05  0:25     ` Anthony Martin
2019-11-15 14:31 [TUHS] Happy birthday, " Doug McIlroy
2019-11-15 14:39 ` Warner Losh
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2019-11-13 13:47 [TUHS] Happy birthday " Doug McIlroy
2019-11-12 22:24 Norman Wilson
2019-11-12 20:56 Norman Wilson
2019-11-12 22:00 ` Dave Horsfall
2019-11-13  7:35 ` arnold
2019-11-02 14:12 Doug McIlroy
2019-11-02 20:12 ` Warner Losh
2019-11-03 17:12   ` Paul Winalski

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