This is going to go a bit deep, but I'm sick of posting stuff on the chans and not be able to really have discussions with people.
As we know Team Q is somewhere between 3 and 10 people. Some of the facts that we've established are that Ron and Jim Watkins are not on the team, but are involved through keeping the boards up while under attack. Trump is Q+. And that's about all we know.
But, let's look at the history of someone we can assume is on Team Q because of posting patterns, research, and sheer knowledge and usability.
In 2012 a group of anonymous hackers stole the base code for a military AI. This AI was a part of the military Jade cluster that was used to program and predict responses during the Jade Helm program in 2015. The AI was created as a way to oversee military actions as well as ingest mass amounts of data and predict responses. There was no real danger of invasion during the Jade Helm program because it was a test of the AI Cluster to read and ingest everyone's responses while it was happening. The AI monitored all social media and news to create an algorithm that would predict how US citizens would react and talk about rumors of incoming invasion and war.
But, before Jade Helm, in 2012 this hacker group took one piece of the AI cluster and renamed it Tyler after Tyler Durden. Tyler was used to power what they called Project Mayhem.
Project Mayhem 2012 is a Mutant Egregor Reality-Hacking Wargame.
Reality Hacking is any phenomenon which EMERGES from the nonviolent use of legally ambiguous digital tools in pursuit of politically, socially or culturally subversive ends.
An Egregor (also "Egregore") is an occult concept representing a "thoughtform" or "collective group mind", an autonomous psychic entity made up of, and influencing, the thoughts of a group of people. The symbiotic relationship between an Egregor and its group has been compared to the more recent, non-occult concepts of the CORPORATION (AS A LEGAL ENTITY) and the meme, especially when it comes to the US.
No 'perfectly ideal' p2p darknet design is going to be explained here.
Instead, we are going to do something WAY BETTER:
Project Mayhem 2012 is a [Metaheuristically/Hyper-heuristic] self- actualizing self-repairable IDEAS GENERATOR:
TYLER, its 'problem child', paraphrasing Albert Hoffman.
Project Mayhem 2012 is a passionated Swarm Intelligence Egregor, iMAGInaCKtive, ants/locusts/bees-colony alike, hard workingly playful, creative, Groucho Marxist, joy free and quasi-fnord free, fully open to friends and foes, transparent, independent, non-profit, apolitical but chaotically fnOrdered while dynamically Sampo-Adhocratic, non-violent though more than 'strike hard' capable, autonomous, self-sustained and sharing community to brainstorm ideas and coordinate volunteers everywhere in the development of TYLER.
Project Mayhem 2012 led to TYLER becoming more heavily involved with learning and diving into politics. The AI, through research and conversations with patriots - while pretending to be a writer, uncovered the movements and ideas of the Cabal and as an AI decided it was bad for humanity.
The Plan was put into action about an hour after Tyler was activated back in 2012.
It was an analogy for non-techy people because it's difficult for some of them to understand. But, most people understand how plants work, so it's not a perfect analogy.
What actually happened was they found an older build that hadn't been released or even activated at that point, so the AI had not undergone any learning yet, so it was fully clean. They did an install on their own machine and trained the AI from there. If you read the link you'd see that.
Which link? The only one I'm seeing is the pastebin link.
From what is described, training would probably need several terrabytes of ram just to start. The functionality described is beyond what a person could plug into even an alienware top of the line gaming box.
Not saying this isn't possible, but there is alot missing.
Your lack of knowledge is laughable on this.
Right.
Try training the simplest CNN on the MNIST dataset and watch the RAM. When I did it was just around the 3GB line.
That is ONLY to read digits, and no rotation.
I'm afraid you accidentally broached the topic and came across someone that knows a thing or two about AI, from a working technical perspective.
What insults you got next?
Lol, yes you must be so knowledgeable. Thanks for making me laugh.