The @the_architect visits regularly and can manually trigger changes based on what we post and when.
They don’t have to be signed in to do that, so the fact that they are either means they’ve not considered that, or they want us to know that they’ve been here. So they may want us to know that some changes are reactive.
Aha oop, I tried /admin on project skyscraper and got sent to a WordPress page. I am assuming it’s not actually part of the arg but how it’s sorted out from their end, but I mean, I had to try, right?
I’ve already gotten my account back. It’s unbelievable how the bot bans new users for no reason, but I think the site owners or moderators have fixed it.
Hi, I’ve been trying to follow this for a few days. couple of quick questions,
in the park picture with the sculpture in the bottom right corner does it look a bit like one of those red/green 3d pics? I see a number of sections where artifacts in both layers look more offset to the left in the red channels.
Secondly, if 112 is a clue and the countess and the blacksmith is in the corner of that photo, what about the other sculpture the artist Mika Camacho made of the centaur called 112 at the firestation?
Also not sure if it’s worth noting, but on the May 3 entry, the “sky is not the limit” disappears, and is replaced with the “System Filtering Platform activated” on May 06.
This is not a drill. This is not a fake. If there’s a better way to prove it, let me know.
I have received guidance from The_Architect.
It appears “waiting” is not the solution, and we are indeed meant to continue digging. Poem page (unstable memory bloc) is the path we need to continue pursuing.
Our MAIN task right now is to identify the corrupted_fragment.
Once we identify the corrupted fragment, it’s important we get this next part right. We need to inject additional data. This means either the corrupted fragment itself, OR valid data that “fixes” the corrupted fragment. I tend to lean towards the ladder, but this is not up to me.
@ThatBomberBoi used a POST method to inject data into Project Skyscraper and this does indeed appear to be a correct action. The data, however, was not valid. And by injecting further unvalidated data, we risk destabilizing the system.
We will find it. We can do this. It’s a nudge, a hint. Because I’m sure they’ve noticed us slowing down a bit.
Here is the message I received from The_Architect:
No exact endpoint to be fair, I’ve mostly been firing them off to the main url since I believe a WP Admin can see all request types recieved. Figured POST requests would stand out to em enough to warrent a response, even on the main url.