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A way to identify John Titor
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<blockquote data-quote="wileyb" data-source="post: 243391" data-attributes="member: 15220"><p>Right now I'm largely using python. Only because of the limits of my own programming language. </p><p></p><p>Should I ever finish a polished prototype of what I'm trying to achieve, you wouldn't need anything more advanced than a desktop or laptop. Memory would be the main issue. So a few tb hard drives for data storage. </p><p></p><p>Right now I'm using programs that you likely have on your computer now. Like Excell, note pad, a basic internet browser, and a program I wrote in python to shuffle and rename files so I know what they are without opening them. (Think of Like putting your music player on shuffle but all your tracks are named the same thing and you don't know what they are until you play them) I then use chat gpt (this is the part I'm not trying to divulge too too much about) to match those files. I then unmask the files and see if chat gpt is right. When it is right, then in theory that should name my suspect. </p><p></p><p>It's basically removing my personal bias from the data and matching personal writing styles to eachother without knowing who the authors are then revealing it to me after. </p><p></p><p>As I said in another reply my first post may have been overly optimistic. This idea is brand new and I just started. I'm less than a day into the technical work. One of the most important reasons I chose the JT story rather than another well known hoax is because I have a lot of files on my computer relating to it, just from being a huge geek. My main problem as I explained to Einstein is that the data collection is a bitch. Especially when you realize many of the posts you have aren't originals but copies of copies of copies. </p><p></p><p>I got the idea to use the wayback machine from a user in a Facebook group, but I discovered the wayback machine doesent go way deep. It shows u like 3 pages tops. Sometimes not even that. That's where forums like this are valuable. There are people here who might have a screen shot or at least a copy and paste of an original john titor post, complete with typos and spelling errors and original usernames from people asking him questions. </p><p></p><p>I'm also looking for more Denny Unger posts not related to Ongs hat. Tweets don't really cut it because they're so compact and tend to use a lot of acronyms and modern language that wasn't around in 2000/01.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wileyb, post: 243391, member: 15220"] Right now I'm largely using python. Only because of the limits of my own programming language. Should I ever finish a polished prototype of what I'm trying to achieve, you wouldn't need anything more advanced than a desktop or laptop. Memory would be the main issue. So a few tb hard drives for data storage. Right now I'm using programs that you likely have on your computer now. Like Excell, note pad, a basic internet browser, and a program I wrote in python to shuffle and rename files so I know what they are without opening them. (Think of Like putting your music player on shuffle but all your tracks are named the same thing and you don't know what they are until you play them) I then use chat gpt (this is the part I'm not trying to divulge too too much about) to match those files. I then unmask the files and see if chat gpt is right. When it is right, then in theory that should name my suspect. It's basically removing my personal bias from the data and matching personal writing styles to eachother without knowing who the authors are then revealing it to me after. As I said in another reply my first post may have been overly optimistic. This idea is brand new and I just started. I'm less than a day into the technical work. One of the most important reasons I chose the JT story rather than another well known hoax is because I have a lot of files on my computer relating to it, just from being a huge geek. My main problem as I explained to Einstein is that the data collection is a bitch. Especially when you realize many of the posts you have aren't originals but copies of copies of copies. I got the idea to use the wayback machine from a user in a Facebook group, but I discovered the wayback machine doesent go way deep. It shows u like 3 pages tops. Sometimes not even that. That's where forums like this are valuable. There are people here who might have a screen shot or at least a copy and paste of an original john titor post, complete with typos and spelling errors and original usernames from people asking him questions. I'm also looking for more Denny Unger posts not related to Ongs hat. Tweets don't really cut it because they're so compact and tend to use a lot of acronyms and modern language that wasn't around in 2000/01. [/QUOTE]
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