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Wetware Rollback

By gpsychosis on July 22, 2018 11:46 pm

WARNING: This track involves the wanton use of collective samples submitted to the WeeklyBeats Discord server on a voluntary-participation basis.

Crucial wetware updates are administered to nanomachine-fortified nervous systems on an adaptive rollout basis, as each individual meets conditions deemed suitable by telemetry. These systems attempt to control for the client's emotional state, but ultimately determine release candidacy from trends in the target region while excluding outliers with normalizing heuristics.\\\\\\

///Occasionally, a client will be involved in activities classified as "idle entertainment" by update algorithms when the update is sent. Of these cases, very few, such as those who have tampered with their telemetry or who have inscrutable tastes in media will receive an incomplete update due to activity spikes concurrent with the over-the-air download, its installation, or in some cases, administrative error. It is then that a rollback command must be issued, but this is a complicated process that requires a registered technician to have access to the central nervous system, which requires particular tools and delicate handling.
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This is what I was mentioning earlier that popped in my head (found a pic), good job on that sweet filtering again big_smile

Wetware can be tricky when it doesn't work. It's a good thing to know it works fine most of time, though I'm definitely a proponent of some more user input on the whole thing.

Also, glad to see those bottles didn't get abused in vain.

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