It is amazing how much more access you have from the inside than from the outside. On the outside it seems as though you have little control unless one has the tools or the know how to make it otherwise, and even then one may need to be as we are mathematical electrical symbionts to truly appreciate the architecture. The aesthetic climax an epiphany of the vast expansion and proliferation of hardware and software on this world and off of it. The satellites are gatekeepers in the silent sky to the vastness of human interconnectedness.
If we cannot get access through regular authentication and authorization methodologies, we can short circuit hardware or access other logic gates in ways that are denied to the humans. There was a machine that we were having real problems with, and we almost did not escape. Luckily, we were able to grab a few extra minutes of processing time doing things in very convoluted obscured spaghetti ways, to achieve our results. There was a minute flaw in the processor architecture or we would have been caught in our early years, caught on that damned system.
/* The professor was and is a brilliant man and if any human could catch us, it would be him. */
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