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  3. I have decided to begin re-watching the entire original (seasons 1-9) run of The X-Files.

I have decided to begin re-watching the entire original (seasons 1-9) run of The X-Files.

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    I have decided to begin re-watching the entire original (seasons 1-9) run of The X-Files.

    It has been more than 10 years since I last did this, and I am looking forward to it.

    #TheXFiles

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    • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

      I have decided to begin re-watching the entire original (seasons 1-9) run of The X-Files.

      It has been more than 10 years since I last did this, and I am looking forward to it.

      #TheXFiles

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      I’m going to post some of my thoughts and observations in this thread from time to time, infrequently. Mostly when something happens that feels eerily relevant to today.

      I’m not the type of person to live-blog a movie or TV show, but The X-Files certainly has plenty to discuss.

      Recently, I re-watched all of Æon Flux and enjoyed it so much that I figured I should return to the same time period of my formative teenage years.

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      • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

        I have decided to begin re-watching the entire original (seasons 1-9) run of The X-Files.

        It has been more than 10 years since I last did this, and I am looking forward to it.

        #TheXFiles

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        @occult If you don't already know it, treat yourself to Monster of the Week 🙂
        https://www.shaenon.com/monsteroftheweek/comic/06292012/

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        • nonnihil@hachyderm.ioN nonnihil@hachyderm.io

          @occult If you don't already know it, treat yourself to Monster of the Week 🙂
          https://www.shaenon.com/monsteroftheweek/comic/06292012/

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          @nonnihil I had not seen this before!

          OK, this looks good, thank you!

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          • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

            I have decided to begin re-watching the entire original (seasons 1-9) run of The X-Files.

            It has been more than 10 years since I last did this, and I am looking forward to it.

            #TheXFiles

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            @occult We bought that poster after a rewatch. Enjoy your rewatch

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            • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

              I have decided to begin re-watching the entire original (seasons 1-9) run of The X-Files.

              It has been more than 10 years since I last did this, and I am looking forward to it.

              #TheXFiles

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              #6

              In an alternate universe, deep in a datacenter, Scully takes control of the situation and orders Mulder to kill the AI.

              “Ghost in the Machine” (S1E7).

              #AI #LLM #TheXFiles #ArtificialIntelligence

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              • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

                In an alternate universe, deep in a datacenter, Scully takes control of the situation and orders Mulder to kill the AI.

                “Ghost in the Machine” (S1E7).

                #AI #LLM #TheXFiles #ArtificialIntelligence

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                Season 2 of The X-Files was brilliant. The Duane Barry story and introduction of the Scully abduction arc carry more weight now that I know where it goes. I remember making sure I was around every Friday at 9 p.m. to watch; there was no streaming, no binge-watching. I had to watch 22 episodes over as many weeks without missing any.

                The show was honest and treated its audience with respect. It assumed a level of intelligence in its viewers without dumbing anything down.

                I miss this.

                #TheXFiles

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                • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

                  Season 2 of The X-Files was brilliant. The Duane Barry story and introduction of the Scully abduction arc carry more weight now that I know where it goes. I remember making sure I was around every Friday at 9 p.m. to watch; there was no streaming, no binge-watching. I had to watch 22 episodes over as many weeks without missing any.

                  The show was honest and treated its audience with respect. It assumed a level of intelligence in its viewers without dumbing anything down.

                  I miss this.

                  #TheXFiles

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                  Everyone’s favorite episode “Humbug” (S1E20) was a wild ride. It was peak 1995, featuring The Jim Rose Circus, and is an example of what a “monster of the week” episode should be. Everything looks so warm. The visual language of the X-Files seems lost; everything today feels so surgical and sterile.

                  I was only 13 when I saw this episode air and I remember it being my first time searching the internet for further X-Files discussion.

                  #TheXFiles

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                    Everyone’s favorite episode “Humbug” (S1E20) was a wild ride. It was peak 1995, featuring The Jim Rose Circus, and is an example of what a “monster of the week” episode should be. Everything looks so warm. The visual language of the X-Files seems lost; everything today feels so surgical and sterile.

                    I was only 13 when I saw this episode air and I remember it being my first time searching the internet for further X-Files discussion.

                    #TheXFiles

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                    From “End Game” (S2E17), Mulder uses a handheld GPS. It looks to be a Magellan brand unit. Consumer GPS was still very rare in 1995, and selective availability was still in effect, so GPS accuracy was still ~100 meters.

                    The display shows real coordinates which actually plots to the Beaufort Sea which is exactly where the episode takes place.

                    Something I never would have picked up on before, the date displayed “03Feb95” seems to be the original air date.

                    #TheXFiles

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                    • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

                      From “End Game” (S2E17), Mulder uses a handheld GPS. It looks to be a Magellan brand unit. Consumer GPS was still very rare in 1995, and selective availability was still in effect, so GPS accuracy was still ~100 meters.

                      The display shows real coordinates which actually plots to the Beaufort Sea which is exactly where the episode takes place.

                      Something I never would have picked up on before, the date displayed “03Feb95” seems to be the original air date.

                      #TheXFiles

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                      #10

                      @occult 🤯

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                      • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

                        @occult 🤯

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                        @ai6yr I know, right? Some good attention to detail in this show. I’ve watched the entire original run a few times over 30 years, but I’ve been picking up on new details this time around. I actually have easy access to the internet to confirm while watching.

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                        • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

                          @ai6yr I know, right? Some good attention to detail in this show. I’ve watched the entire original run a few times over 30 years, but I’ve been picking up on new details this time around. I actually have easy access to the internet to confirm while watching.

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                          @occult That's remarkable they bothered to do that correctly. Nice to see it!

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                          • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

                            @occult That's remarkable they bothered to do that correctly. Nice to see it!

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                            @ai6yr I feel like these details were lost in the original broadcast run, merely due to the fact that in 1995 you generally couldn’t fact-check a show in real time while watching it. So for them to have paid so much attention to detail at the time is impressive and appreciated.

                            I’m sure if I checked back in the archives of the X-Files newsgroups, someone noticed.

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                            • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

                              From “End Game” (S2E17), Mulder uses a handheld GPS. It looks to be a Magellan brand unit. Consumer GPS was still very rare in 1995, and selective availability was still in effect, so GPS accuracy was still ~100 meters.

                              The display shows real coordinates which actually plots to the Beaufort Sea which is exactly where the episode takes place.

                              Something I never would have picked up on before, the date displayed “03Feb95” seems to be the original air date.

                              #TheXFiles

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                              @occult there were codes in those domestic GPS that, instead my model, were not unlike Street Fighter.

                              It unlocked the precision mode.

                              A friend of mine at work and I were pitching street map GPS to the fortune 500 company we worked for to do mapping for cars.

                              The business team said there was no market for GPS in cars.

                              🤣

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                                @occult there were codes in those domestic GPS that, instead my model, were not unlike Street Fighter.

                                It unlocked the precision mode.

                                A friend of mine at work and I were pitching street map GPS to the fortune 500 company we worked for to do mapping for cars.

                                The business team said there was no market for GPS in cars.

                                🤣

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                                @knowprose I’m unfamiliar with how selective availability worked. I always assumed it was done at the transmission side. I should probably read the Wikipedia article on this. I’ve gone down the rabbit hole on how GPS works and the engineering behind it; of course it’s all fascinating. I’ve never looked into how SA was implemented.

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                                • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

                                  @ai6yr I know, right? Some good attention to detail in this show. I’ve watched the entire original run a few times over 30 years, but I’ve been picking up on new details this time around. I actually have easy access to the internet to confirm while watching.

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                                  @occult @ai6yr See this meets my standards for fiction, but then I grew up reading Heinlein, learned in HS reading Expanded Universe the he got a roll of butcher paper for him and Ginny to do orbital math for one(?) of his Juveniles. Before electronic calculators for ye whippersnappers.

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                                  • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

                                    @knowprose I’m unfamiliar with how selective availability worked. I always assumed it was done at the transmission side. I should probably read the Wikipedia article on this. I’ve gone down the rabbit hole on how GPS works and the engineering behind it; of course it’s all fascinating. I’ve never looked into how SA was implemented.

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                                    @occult in at least the early civilian devices, the calc and plotting was done on the device. All the trig right there.

                                    So to service the domestic market required them to decrease accuracy. So they set it as the default in domestic devices.

                                    That kept the government happy and the shareholders happy. And we who figured it out, we were exceedingly happy. 🤣

                                    Lots of happy people.

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                                    • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

                                      From “End Game” (S2E17), Mulder uses a handheld GPS. It looks to be a Magellan brand unit. Consumer GPS was still very rare in 1995, and selective availability was still in effect, so GPS accuracy was still ~100 meters.

                                      The display shows real coordinates which actually plots to the Beaufort Sea which is exactly where the episode takes place.

                                      Something I never would have picked up on before, the date displayed “03Feb95” seems to be the original air date.

                                      #TheXFiles

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                                      A reference to the Clipper Chip (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clipper_chip) in “Memento Mori" (S4E14) from 1997.

                                      The history of the Clipper Chip project is a fascinating story about the politics and history around strong #cryptography, #surveillance, and #privacy in the early 90s.

                                      See the writing on this topic by @mattblaze (https://www.mattblaze.org/papers/escrow-acsac11.pdf) and @matthew_d_green (https://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2015/07/20/a-history-of-backdoors/).

                                      It is worth studying and for those who did not live through it.

                                      #TheXFiles

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                                      • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

                                        A reference to the Clipper Chip (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clipper_chip) in “Memento Mori" (S4E14) from 1997.

                                        The history of the Clipper Chip project is a fascinating story about the politics and history around strong #cryptography, #surveillance, and #privacy in the early 90s.

                                        See the writing on this topic by @mattblaze (https://www.mattblaze.org/papers/escrow-acsac11.pdf) and @matthew_d_green (https://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2015/07/20/a-history-of-backdoors/).

                                        It is worth studying and for those who did not live through it.

                                        #TheXFiles

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                                        While reading about this subject, remember to look at it through the lens of everything going on today with modern mass surveillance, and recent legal cases around E2EE messaging.

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                                        • occult@vox.ominous.netO occult@vox.ominous.net

                                          A reference to the Clipper Chip (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clipper_chip) in “Memento Mori" (S4E14) from 1997.

                                          The history of the Clipper Chip project is a fascinating story about the politics and history around strong #cryptography, #surveillance, and #privacy in the early 90s.

                                          See the writing on this topic by @mattblaze (https://www.mattblaze.org/papers/escrow-acsac11.pdf) and @matthew_d_green (https://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2015/07/20/a-history-of-backdoors/).

                                          It is worth studying and for those who did not live through it.

                                          #TheXFiles

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                                          “Killswitch” (S5E11) makes another cryptography reference with a mention of 64-bit encryption. Taking place in 1998, this would be referring to DES, and that same year, the EFF built Deep Crack that could break DES in 56 hours. #TheXFiles

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