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The Marvin the Paranoid Android 404-text

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/11/27

A while ago, I mentioned a 404-text simulating the Marvin the Paranoid Android as a side-line on a PlantUML post.

While categorising my ASCII art posts, I came across it, and it was published before I started archiving blog links in the Wayback Machine and Archive.is as much as possible.

Back during categorising, I added a few of those archived links, then made a note to research deeper.

So later, I got to that digging and did some digital spelunking, restored the text from an archived page and the underlying JavaScript code that simulated the text being typed on a “terminal”.

Then I did some more spelunking to the oldest usage I could find.

Here are the results:

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Posted in ASCII art / AsciiArt, Development, Fun, HTML, JavaScript/ECMAScript, Meme, Scripting, Software Development, Web Development | Leave a Comment »

For a long time there has been Alice and Bob, but since a week there is Hegseth and Waltz!

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/04/05

For a long time there has been Alice and Bob, but since the end of March 2025 there is Hegseth and Waltz!

Nah, the last Wikipedia link does not show history, as it does not really exist.

But someone made the first Wikipedia page into the below picture where Hegseth replaced Alice, Waltz replaced Bob, and Goldberg replaced Mallory.

I found it in these places, but likely it proliferated more:

The Facebook image (see further below) has less JPEG artefacts, so is more original than the Twitter image.

Since [Wayback/Archive] Some URLs Are Immortal, Most Are Ephemeral (a highly recommended reading by the way), I archived the image in the links below the blog signature and had Google OCR the text.

OPSEC is easy if you are clueless.

--jeroen


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Hegseth and Waltz

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Hegseth and Waltz are fictional characters commonly used as placeholders in discussions about cryptographic systems and protocols, [1] and in other science and engineering literature where there are several participants in a thought experiment. The Hegseth and Waltz characters were created by Jeffrey Goldberg in his 2025 article “The Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Me Its War Plans”. [2] Subsequently, they have become common archetypes in many scientific and engineering fields, such as

Hegseth
Waltz
Goldberg
Example scenario where communication between Hegseth and Waltz is intercepted by Goldberg

A similar pun was [Wayback/Archive] 487203204_10238119445586263_7274268486470714839_n.jpg (700×433)

Alice, Bob and The Atlantic

Alice, Bob and The Atlantic

Likely all actual images have long been expired from their caches.

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According to Imgur: The new abbreviations for Generative AI is PISS

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/10/29

Plagiarized Information Synthesis System as per [Wayback/Archive] Spot on! AI can piss off. – electronics post – Imgur

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Posted in AI and ML; Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, ChatGPT, Development, Fun, GitHub Copilot, GPT-3, GPT-4, LLM, Meme, Software Development | Leave a Comment »

Ethics in Bricks on X: “Your daily reminder: It’s okay to say ‘I don’t know’, particularly if you don’t know.”

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/10/28

[Wayback/Archive] Ethics in Bricks on X: “Your daily reminder: It’s okay to say ‘I don’t know’, particularly if you don’t know.”

LEGO scene: lecture room with inclusive set of students and (grey haired) teacher

[Wayback/Archive] GUOGSboWgAAoNQP.jpg (1200×801)

--jeroen

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Meeting Cartoon # 512 – ANDERTOONS: customer satisfaction

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/10/21

Know why and what you (don’t) measure [Wayback/Archive] Meeting Cartoon # 512 – ANDERTOONS

So, as you can see, customer satisfaction is up considerably since phasing out the complaint forms.

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Leah Neukirchen: “Lesser known pop music facts: The song “Nothing compares 2 U” is actually about the floating point value NaN. …” – BLÅHAJ Social

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/08/06

From about a year ago, but too funny not to repeat:

[Wayback/Archive] Leah Neukirchen: “Lesser known pop music facts: The song “Nothing compares 2 U” is actually about the floating point value NaN. …” – BLÅHAJ Social

Via [Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers @wiert@mastodon.social on X: “Lesser known pop music facts: The song “Nothing compares 2 U” is actually about the floating point value NaN. blahaj.social/@leah/110781718156325459

--jeroen

Posted in Algorithms, Conference Topics, Conferences, Development, Event, Floating point handling, Fun, Meme, Quotes, Software Development | Leave a Comment »

CrazyMyra: “After AI took his job as an online assistant, Mr Clippy was obliged to seek work in other sectors…” – beige.party

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/07/30

I love the new title-text for the 2018 “Clippy” picture at [Wayback/Archive] CrazyMyra: “After AI took his job as an online assistant, Mr Clippy was obliged to seek work in other sectors…” – beige.party

A metal toilet paper holder in a corner od a bathro,with an empty roll, that looks similar to a large paperclip

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