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I got it @toddumptious .
Go get your pass! :partying_face:

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System now has 3 different dates with the same content.2016_dataset – project-skyscraper

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More info on these I shared on the cord but sharing here as well:

12 Aug post, link in the “Sky is the Limit” text links to 9 Aug post
9 Aug post, two links: 1 in “Sky is the Limit”(corrupted text) to 21 June post; 1 in “writing” to the ign article
21 June post Link in the Sky is the Limit corrupted text Links to 9 Aug post

9 Aug is verified, 100% mem compliance
21 June is 100% mem compliance
12 Aug is 90% mem compliance

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There is talk of sending @vector_cmdr in.
I suggest method 1966 Fantastic Voyage

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Surely it’s more likely that @the_architect actually is Arnaud’s old school friend - and he’s now trying to rescue what’s left of his pal?

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OK, so the 3 dates are:

  • 12 Aug - PS4 (UK) and PC release of NMS
  • 9 Aug - PS4 (North America) release of NMS
  • 21 June - the announced PS4 release of NMS, but it was postponed to the above date

Also for EU it is 10 Aug, so considering the system is buitl by frenchmen maybe that is the couse of confusion.

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I sent this in

https://gamerant.com/no-mans-sky-delay-release-date-639/

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No idea how accurate the No man’s Sky page is on Wikipedia, but it seems to say that the release on PS4 for both UK and EU was 10 August. I got the game later so have no idea if this is correct and can’t find a reliable source to check - I don’t view Wikipedia as all that reliable.

The reference in that goes to this

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Get it together Emily!

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I probably should have elaborated more. In that scenario cited, they’re also both Arnaud, but ghost doesnt want archie to know hes a copy or corrupted part of him and so is posing as their old school friend as a form of manipulation or just plain concealment.

Of course its possible that archie isnt arnaud but only ghost is, and archies the old friend.

Essentially theres a lot of different ways you can go with it when leaning into the Arnaud theory sphere, I just tried to keep it brief inside of the active puzzle thread. :wink:

@Cattivision this is correct, uk and eu got it the next day on august 10th, but being ahead by 5-7 hours and it launching at midnight digitally, it was still somewhat the 9th in the US depending on how you acquired your copy for PS4 in europe.

For me, I was able to pre download it on the 9th, and play it precisely as the clock struck midnight and it became the 10th in UK/Ireland. It was still 7pm 9th of august in US east coast etc when this happened so System isnt probably going to split hairs over the days/hours difference with that and will most likely just settle on the 9th/12th for the two seperate platform releases

I submitted memory timestamps for the three dates here in hopes to help System with their current predicament

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That is true, it was slated for launch in June before it got delayed to August. I remember the memes around JOON (“SOON”) and AWWWgust lol.

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This was the last entry before it went corrupted

Hillary died on that day, and I have been unable to find any relevant publication on mind and machines

I believe system recalled corrupted memory with this entry and we need system to open it up for us to fix it

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So the incorrect date of 12 August was submitted as a memory, if/when we get back in to make corrections this may be one to do.

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I can be wrong but the link is probably the “Quine-Putnam indispensability argument”. As a computer, an AI is a mathematical object so it has (in this argument) a reality, an existence. Maybe another link with Loop16 when it asked us “should I exist ?”

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I remember accidentally stumbling on that movie as a kid, and my otherwise very watchful parents not minding because it was “an old movie, can’t be that bad”. I almost died watching it, but dammit, I watched it! :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing:

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From what I have been able to find, it was part of ‘Dimensions Of Mind’ a symposium held in 1959 at the third annual meeting of the New York University Institute of Philosophy.
“The Mind-Body Problem,” “The Brain and the Machine,” and “Concept-Formation.”

The book consists of twenty-nine papers, each by a different author. Most of the contributors are philosophers, but among them are three psychologists, one parapsychologist, one theoretical physicist, one cyberneticist, and one member of the staff of the I.B.M. Corporation. The names of some of the contributors are listed on the dust jacket: Wolfgang Kohler, Norbert Wiener, Herbert Feigl, Stephen Toulmin, H. Putnam, S. Watanabe, H. H. Price, B. F. Skinner, J.B. Rhine, Michael Scriven, Ernest Nagel, Curt Ducasse, and Paul Weiss.

It was first published in 1960 (New York University Press) and edited by Sydney Hook.

A cover from a 1961 Collier Books first edition (paperback)

And here is the H. Putnam paper on its own as a pdf
https://philpapers.org/archive/PUTMAM.pdf :link:


Ah, and found the NYU Press first edition hardcover too. Looks to be expensive ($650 compared to the $10-$15 of the previous shown)… lol

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We’re sending in our friendly neighbourhood operator @Selfie-Gek :wrench:

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Should we be writing down the l33t speak numbers that have appeared lately?

3 from REMEMB3RING

1 from UN1VERSE

0 from Ghost’s/System’s response to the Neural Network error

Those are just the ones I’ve noticed while reading through this topic so there might be more.

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Time is moving swiftly now… :wing:

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