the number behind script.js changed again: scripts.js?1499507033
Converts to 07/08/2017 @ 9:43am (UTC)
I’ve tried a few things now, as well as directly emailing them. Nothing yet.
Tried the Huey Lewis youtube link =TLQWGoysbgM with and without the “=” as well as variations in name and email like “Huey Lewis” “HueyLewis@thenews.com” etc.
Has anyone tried Emily yet? Do we know of any emails Emily uses?
Tried both UTC codes (old and new one), launch dates for NMS on various platforms, the dates given by the UTC codes.
While we’re discussing UTC codes, its odd how originally it was showing the date as 12/09, one month after NMS launched, and now it’s showing as 5 days before launch?
Can anyone remember the original launch date for NMS before the final delay? It was june some time but can’t remember the exact date, I just remember the longest 2 months of my life ensued after it.
I have no idea where you see that, the javascript still reads date:“09/12/2016”
the number behind script.js changed again: scripts.js?1499507710
converts to: Saturday, July 8, 2017 9:55:10 AM
Dang, just had an ad on Howard 100. Missed recording it, only caught last part
yea, the date behind the scripts appears to be just today. (though it did change once or twice, it has always updated to -current date-
21 June 2016 was first release date, went gold on the 7th July and released 9th August
Here are the 2 ads, someone on discord send it
In the 2nd add - a Morse code???
In the first one too!
is that morse code in the background?
It’s morse.
1st ad: PROBABILISTIC COMPUTING
2nd ad: EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING
Some beeps are hard to hear, but I’m almost sure it’s this.
I have no idea how to do it, but there is a page to translate the Morse code. Here is a page for decoding (maybe useful):
If we get the numbers we should try to type them in to the atlas-65 page address after
/# or instead of ‘#’ symbol (www.atlas-65.com/#) or maybe on the contact page.
The convergence is what the korvax call themselves.
Right now the #2 link on hackernews is about evolutionary computing. It links through to an article about a professor named Jessica Flack. She works for the Santa Fe institute. Their about page looks familiar.
I doubt that this has anything to do with anything, but its fun.
These ads are so creepy.
Is there any possible connection with particles and this computing clues? Their movement?
If we move around the pages (grab and move to change between them) we have those ‘snow-flakes’ moving in the background.
The mystery hidden in plain sight is my stomach. The sound is its growling. Now its time to converge some noodles there.