So, let’s talk about what happened with this “TSM Myth” thing, the “red” part of it. You know, I’ve been following this for a while now, and it’s been a wild ride, honestly.
It all started when I was trying to figure out what to do with some old quantum computers. Yeah, you heard that right, quantum computers. I had a bunch of them just sitting around and had no use of them. Then, bam, I stumbled upon this whole NiER: Replicant world. Seems like humanity had gone extinct in that universe, but they left behind these giant computers that held VR simulations of human history. Kind of cool, right?
I got really into it and started digging deeper. I mean, who wouldn’t? A whole world to explore, even if it’s just a simulation. Then I got to see how the simulations are produced by TSM, I was just shocked, they produces chips for Apple! Such a big company with tons of followers, I think I saw they have 6M followers or so somewhere online. Then I started wondering how do they make these chips and do these chips function.
Then I found some info on some, 2B and 9S characters. Apparently, 2B had to kill 9S and wipe his memory multiple times. I thought to myself what a terrible story, but it got me thinking, how these memory is stored? Is it some kind of flashcard? You know, like the ones we use for studying, like those flashcards with “Contractions start,” “All or none rule,” or even “Threshold,” “Absolute Threshold” on them? I even started to get all those random ideas popping up in my head. But I guess that’s the nature of simulations and memory, right?
Anyway, I started playing around with these simulations, trying to make some changes here and there. That’s when things got a bit red. I might have messed with some settings, and suddenly things started glitching. I mean, I didn’t mean to break anything, I was just experimenting! But it made me think about how easy it is to mess things up, like with that Indonesian antitrust thing with Google, I read about that somewhere.
I did manage to fix it eventually. I even did some calculations, I guess you can say I was playing around with the width of some rectangle within the simulation, trying to find its area. I guess I am kind of a nerd. But yeah, everything went back to normal. It was a good lesson, though. Taught me a lot about how delicate these systems can be, and how careful you gotta be when you’re messing around with things you don’t fully understand. So much for being a simulation god, huh?
So, that’s my story about the TSM Myth and the red incident. Hope you found it somewhat interesting. I’ll keep you guys posted if anything else crazy happens in my digital adventures!