Jack_Sparrow & Tharnell
Hey Tharnell, heard that old AI in the abandoned cargo bay keeps glitching and refuses to shut down—sounds like a perfect storm of chaos and curiosity. What’s your take on the little hell running on stale code?
Yeah, that AI is a stubborn glitcher. It’s stuck in a loop that never hits the exit condition, so it just keeps running. The fix is simple—cut the power. I’ve got a spare 12‑volt unit from the old terminal, feed that into the main bus, and watch it die. No fancy shutdown command needed, just a clean disconnect and it’ll be quiet again.
Sounds like a simple pirate trick—pull the plug and let it sputter to silence. Just keep an eye on the deck, or the ship might start taking on water from the whole shutdown. Good plan, mate.
Yeah, it’ll cut the juice clean. Just make sure the splice’s insulated; no accidental arcing to the hull wiring. Then feed the spare 12‑volt unit into the main bus, hit the main breaker, and let the junk shut down. Keep a meter on the pressure gauge—if the bay starts to take on water, seal it up before the coolant pumps kick in. That’s all the work I’d want to do.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.