“I ran the program like John said, but I'm new here, so I can compute really fast. Twenty times faster to analyze the data. ”

Last week I asked Thomas, "Investigate everything you can on Sony!" ’. It's because they're filthy. I'm sure they'll find something.

You know, Thomas called me down to tell me he found something important today. By the way, there are over 45,000 computers running in this building, which is strange if the operation is not done quickly.

“So, what did you find? ”

Thomas had this expectation that he might have done something special with his talents.

“Yes, the filmmakers use magic tricks to promote their films. When I analyzed the search results on the Internet, I found something like that.

That's why I've been simulating the data for the last six months. ”

Data retrieved from Google is automatically sent to a repository that is stored for a period of time. I ran a simulation on these servers.

Moreover, real-time filtering has been done several times, making it not difficult.

Of course, this is between me and Thomas. The basic tasks sometimes get other employees to do it, but they also cut off their work separately so that they don't know exactly what they're doing overall.

The fewer people who know these secrets, the better.

“And this time, we added the ability to search the Internet for data on ControllerX. In a few hours, we'll have access to every single server in the United States."

Controller X is the name we gave to Thomas and the program I worked on in my secret room.

It was originally created for the data collection and attack on Murdock, originally from the query ranking adjustment program I developed for Mr. Grey's election.

The most important function here is the search for specific words and patterns.

The last time we monitored Google's search results, it was a proven feature that revealed that the words "World News" and "eavesdropping" were closely related.

The second is also used for Murdock, which repeats virtual users' random deletions and highlights specific issues.

The third feature is the original query ranking and exposure frequency control function, which allows a particular word or person to continue talking.

"But we have to save the results and run the simulation separately. My department needs about 100 large servers, okay? ”

Thoroughly curious, Thomas created a program to go around servers across the United States to see if Google's ability to monitor Google's search results was lacking.

We're going to run that data back to the analysis engine and pull out the results.

‘Phew! I'm going to set up the CIA. Heheh. Weird guy. ’

With 200 million daily searches on Google, I have 20 million subscribers in my hands. And there's our secret weapon controller X.

Moreover, there is 45,000 computers running in this building, so there is nothing you can do if you just want to. What's wrong with 100 servers? I don't care if you use more.

“Thomas, I don't care if you need more. Just say the word and you can use 1,000 of them. What did you find, by the way? ”

“Well, look here. This is where movie critics come in, and they keep saying it's fake. So I did some more research, and it came up with the name David Manning."

By the way, this guy writes movie reviews and recommendations all over the place, and oddly, he only writes good ratings for certain film companies. There's very little activity anywhere else. "

I show and explain the data, but the more I listen, the more I do. Let me get this straight.

There's a film critic named David Manning.

David Manning is a reporter for The Ridgefield Press, a regional newspaper in Connecticut.

David Manning gave Sony's film a 100% positive rating.

David Manning is not very good at rating filmmakers other than Sony.

Questionable articles were searched for the identity of a journalist named David Manning.

“I can really smell this. What's Ridgefield Press's phone number? ”

I'm telling you, Thomas will get his number in no time. I picked up the phone myself because it smelled weird and I was so curious.

“Hello. Ridgefield Press? Is journalist David Manning there? ”

“I'm sorry, there's no such person. I think you've dialed the wrong number. ”

I heard the woman's voice.

“If you go to the film review site now, he has a post. Nothing?”

I asked you one more time as a confirmation.

“Isn't this somewhere else? This is Ridgefield Press. ”

The woman tells me that there are not many employees, so there is definitely no such person.

After hanging up the phone, I had a big... smile in my mouth. You guys are fucked.

Thomas smiles brightly to see that I like him. Thomas, you are forever my henchman.

“John, what did I do? ”

“Yes, my friend. Help me a lot in the future. Am I the only one with friends? ”

You patted Thomas on the shoulder. Thomas opens his mouth to my compliments. Compliments let even whales dance.

Thomas is very encouraged, but I think there will be additional features in Controller X.

If you look at one, you will know ten. I'm sure this isn't the only one, so you'll get more if you rob it.

Sony, these people have created a fictional character to impersonate a journalist for a local newspaper that exists, so this is a different matter.

"Do they have any ideas or not? No matter how much you promote it, you impersonate a journalist. Haha! I can't speak."

I heard the sound of an affair in my lungs. I was just confused.

This is the perfect lawsuit for the local newspaper. Besides, what the hell is wrong with Major Films for doing this? Haha.

But there's something else you really, really did wrong.

Challenged me to death!

Exactly, and that's how clumsy it got to me. Hahaha.

"Thomas, activate the third function now!" My orders have fallen.

"Here I go!"

Thomas briefly adjusts the input value and presses the button without hesitation. Again, I just follow orders without any questions. I knew you'd be okay.

You bastards... I'll show you what happens when you touch a tiger's nose. Kuhahaha!

After watching the program run briefly, I left Thomas' room. Thomas asked me to keep running the program.

Suddenly I feel better because of the feeling of a big bang.

"Oh, but this isn't about the money. But I feel good. Hmph. 'I came back to the office with a facial expression in mind.

The sky is really blue, looking out the window. It was definitely warm when I came down from San Francisco to LA.

In February, the highest temperatures in San Francisco usually come and go from 14 degrees, laughing at 18 degrees, which is an average of 4 degrees.

When I go out to the veranda connected to the office, I see that the wind is not cold, and the warm sunlight warms my mind. Looking at the thermometer against the wall, it's a little over 23 degrees. Somehow the weather looked good.

“Ahh. It's nice weather, it's nice. Just like today. ”

I turned my back and drank some fresh air. The view from the eighth floor is beautiful. On one side of the large building is a dense forest, so I'm open to just looking at it.

"What's Jennifer doing?" I feel a little empty in the weather. I looked for my phone and made a call.

"John? Why did you call me if you were busy?"

The sound is refreshing. A voice that's always half floating makes me feel good to hear what's so good.

"Haha. Nothing special. The weather is so nice. It reminds me of you."

"Really? Is that so?" Jennifer snorts.

"Of course. I'd love to talk to you."

Since it's a pleasant day, I can hear strange things about alcohol in my mouth.

"John, are you having a good day? Why are you always so sweet?"

Jennifer seems a little clumsy, but she doesn't hate it.

"A good thing? I do. Hahaha!" The weather is nice, and I solve the puzzle. Yes, it is.

"What's going on?" I'm curious Jennifer.

"Haha. It's no big deal. What are you doing?"

"Yes, I'm watching Jacques Peppinshow. Today's episode is Salmon Roll. Didn't you say you wanted to eat this last time?"

Jacques Pépin is a renowned culinary expert who runs a cooking show called Fast Food My Way.

I didn't even know her name, but Jennifer told me. Jennifer wants to do a cooking show like Mr. Pepin.

"Hehe. Really? Then I'll make sure you have a tasting."

Jennifer suddenly coughs in her mouth as she imagines her cooking.

"Wait a little longer, then. It's not that hard. I just need shrimp, mussels, spinach, cheese, oranges, vegetables."

I get excited and explain when I'm interested. Huh.What are you so happy about? I'm glad you're enjoying yourself.

I still feel like I'm still in my early 20s because I'm wearing a mask and I'm on the phone with Jennifer while trying to catch up with people who aren't fun.

"Yeah, well, I'm old enough to be a celebrity, so... you ready to get a job? '

"John, can we party later? My friends want to come over."

"A party? What party?"

"Yes. Houses. Won't it be finished soon?"

As the dungeon descended toward the outskirts of LA, I also built a new home. I usually used a helicopter when I was driving for 7-8 hours, but I don't feel like commuting to work with it.

I tried to buy a decent mansion, but I didn't like it, so I put it in construction. It's almost done, but I think they want to do the houses.

"Oh, yeah. Well, what am I supposed to do?"

"John just has to come back. I'll take care of it."

I feel good about having a party. I was glad that the exciting energy was conveyed to me.

It's been a long time since I talked to you about my work. In fact, it's not very useful, after all. How important it is to talk and talk when you're on a celebrity basis. It's just a bunch of bullshit.

"Yes, well done. Tsk, tsk."

"Heheh. I love you!"

I kissed her on the phone, and she just reacted. Ah! I feel like I'm losing my sensitivity just by holding this weight... It tickles even after I do it. Haha.

I came back into the office and began to see the backlogged work. I feel good, so I also excelled at work. After reading the plans, such as Marvel, Checkout, and Pizza Network, signing the documents, time passed quickly.

I took care of the urgent matter after lunch with a sandwich, and it's already 1: 00.

How's the program going? ’

Suddenly I wondered if the third function that I implemented in the morning was working properly. I ran Controller X to turn on real-time reports and check statistics.

“Wow. This is going well. Haha.”

Obviously, the servers are overwhelming, making the program run much faster. When I run it in the morning and it comes in the afternoon, I can already see the results.

This time, I continued to spray the keywords' Sony, Journalist, Fake, Comment Manipulation ’, and I used a technique to slice and dice in the search results, but since many people search a lot, it's a good reaction. Hehe.

Since its execution in the morning, people have searched for more than 90,000 related phrases such as "Sony, Reporter Impostor," "Sony, Fake Critic," "Sony, Movie Critic Manipulation."

This is a gradual curiosity.

I put a statistical table on the monitor on the left and checked the number of searches every time I got bored while working on the monitor on the right.

“Oh, 100,000."

“Oh, 200,000."

“Wow, 500,000 already? ”

“Haha! One million! 50 to 100 is ridiculous. ”

At first it takes a little while to reach 100,000, and then the numbers grow faster and faster. This will break through 10 million cases in less than a day.

‘Phew. This is going really fast. It's too soon, isn't it?'

I liked that the speed was unexpectedly fast, but I was also curious. I picked up the phone to check with Thomas.

“Thomas, there's been a million searches this morning. Did you know?”

“Haha. Of course. I did my best, didn't I? ”

Thomas replies proudly. But what power did you use?

“It's faster than last time. Are you improving the program or is the server good? ”

It's not accurate, but last time it looked like it took about three days, and it's only been five hours.

“Both. But this is the maximum. It's hard to speed up here."

Thomas' tone is filled with regret.

It's a sad expression when the driver is having trouble speeding up his car. However, the answer feels a little strange.

“Thomas, how many of the 100 servers are back now? I'm turning this around.”

“Yes, I'm a thousand now. I think this is as big as it gets. The number of servers increased, but it didn't speed up. ”

“A thousand? I thought you said you used 100 in the morning. ”

A ridiculous answer gives a hollow smile. We're not launching a shuttle. What is he doing?

“Huh? You told me to use up to 1000 in the morning. I was trying to make it quick for you. ”

Thomas complains about why he talks so much.

He's highly intelligent, but he seems to think that listening straight to him is like a computer.

"Don't you know the difference between a role and a job? I said" thousand generations, "which means write if you need it more. ’

From the basilism, to the ruins, I turned back to laughter.

“By the way, what happens when you run out of the thousand? You're not interfering with the service, are you? ”

“Don't worry. Data center says 5000 are now reserved. It doesn't matter if I use it for a while. ”

I said okay, I put the phone down.

Son of a bitch, the electricity costs millions of won. Don't you know how many hours we've turned 1,000? Phew.

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(Uploading this one, my Internet goes down and I get cut off and I upload it again.)

David Manning is a fictional film critic produced by Sony's marketing director Matthew Cramer in 2000, who was posted to work for Ridgefield Press, a local newspaper in Connecticut.

Starting in July of 2000, I commented on a film from Sony's subsidiary, Columbia Pictures, and it appeared on the surface buying Newsweek's journalist suspicions.

David Manning appeared on his radio show, Le Show, in June 2001, and it turned out to be an interview with a virtual person who was composed and produced by computer voice manipulation.

So what was the result? Hehe. I'll explain in the next chapter.

For your information, Jacques Pépin is a renowned French culinary researcher who is the head of New York's International School of Cooking. He's the guy who made a $30,000 dinner at Obama's fund-raiser.