The urgent ringing of the phone did not bring the expected meeting notification.

The receiver carried the efficient and concise voice of the young staff officer beside Teacher Guo: "Teacher Shunshou, Director Guo has instructed that a comrade will deliver a 'tool' to you. Please check it and use it according to the instructions included. The password is as follows... Over."

deliver goods?

The most important three-dimensional balance core component was already escorted to its location and moved into the initial assembly area deep in the mountain yesterday, wasn't it? What other "tool" could require such a solemn and special delivery?

Teacher Shunshou hung up the phone, filled with doubt.

About fifteen minutes later, the soft sound of a jeep braking came from outside. Immediately afterwards, the light at the doorway dimmed, and three soldiers dressed in ordinary military uniforms, but with an exceptionally capable and composed demeanor, walked in.

They had no military insignia on their chests, only a very small badge.

After the leader saluted Teacher Shunshou, he placed an inconspicuous black imitation leather briefcase on the table and accurately announced the receiving code and handover password.

After verifying that everything was correct, the three of them turned and left without saying a word. The whole process took less than two minutes, as fast as a gust of wind.

However, outside Teacher Shunshou's house, several badge warriors quietly appeared. After smilingly refusing the villagers' offer of food, they stood firmly in front of his door.

Teacher Shunshou composed himself and carefully unfastened the clasp of the suitcase. Inside, lined with dark velvet, was a metal instrument about the size of a book, fixed in the center. The instrument's panel was made of polished aluminum, and the most prominent feature was a row of six slightly raised LED digital tubes, which were now dim and lifeless, like six sleeping eyes.

Below the numbers are several simple buttons and a switch that requires a special key to operate. The instrument has a power cord on one side and a standard five-pin circular communication interface on the other.

"This is……"

Teacher Shunshou's eyes lit up. It wasn't that he had discovered the secret of this thing, but he simply thought that this little gadget was too cute, with a strong industrial style.

Inside the box, there was a short instruction manual with the words "Dynamic Synchronization Key Generator (Experimental)" printed on it.

Based on a hardware multiplier and a standard clock source, a dynamic login verification code that changes over time is generated according to a preset algorithm. An internal clock sustains the power supply (already activated); the core computing unit requires external power to start.

Usage steps: 1. Connect the power supply; 2. Start using the special key (the key is located in the cabinet compartment); 3. Connect the unit's communication port to the terminal's serial port; 4. Access 'Baijia Forum', select the 'Dynamic Key' option on the login screen, and enter the number currently displayed on the digital tube.

"I see!" Teacher Shunshou suddenly realized.

The high-speed hardware multiplier developed by Jiang Xia not only improved the computing core of "Big Yellow", but its stable and reliable parallel computing characteristics were also cleverly used by the comrades at the Institute of Computing Technology!

Running a simple but difficult-to-reverse algorithm on it, along with a precision clock maintained by an internal independent battery, can generate dynamic passwords that cannot be easily intercepted or copied, greatly improving the security of remote login to the core system.

This is on a completely different level than using a fixed password or even verbally announcing the password over the phone.

Teacher Shunshou suppressed his admiration and, following the instructions, found the small copper key and connected it to the 220V power supply.

With a soft hum and the faint smell of a transformer, a small green light on the side of the instrument lit up, indicating that the power was on. He then inserted the key and gently turned it.

"Click."

A pleasant sound of a relay clicking shut rang out.

Immediately afterwards, the row of digital tubes seemed to be awakened from their slumber, with a faint light flashing from the internal electrodes in turn, before steadily illuminating with a hazy orange-red glow.

A clear set of six digits appeared, and right before his eyes, it completed a regular, periodic jump, changing from "" to "".

The numbers have come alive! They are flowing faithfully according to some established pattern.

Without further delay, he skillfully connected his terminal to the communication port of "Seed One" and restarted the login process.

This time, the login screen indeed had a brand new option.

Select "Dynamic Key Authentication," enter the set of orange-red numbers that are still quietly ticking... The verification process seems to take longer than before, and the terminal tape drive emits an unusually dense series of read and write sounds, as if it is repeatedly verifying some kind of complex identity credential.

A moment later, the screen flashed, and the familiar forum interface reappeared, but the atmosphere was completely different.

The forum's main interface is unusually "clean"...

All the regular technical discussion posts he had seen or participated in before were now invisible, as if neatly moved out of his sight by an invisible hand.

The entire screen's visual center is occupied by a single post, prominently outlined with a bold red border, much like a large slogan on the street.

The title of the post was so long that he subconsciously adjusted his glasses: "Proposal for Exploring a New Scientific Research Paradigm Based on Distributed Collaborative Computing and Modular Architecture and Tackling Key Technologies".

"What...what is this?" Teacher Shunshou was a little confused. He recognized every word in the title, but when put together, especially the words "distributed collaboration" and "new paradigm," they seemed too advanced for this era.

However, this kind of opening-based approach still reminded Teacher Shunshou of a certain guy with a tuft of hair sticking up on his head.

However, it is not necessarily.

Inspired by this guy, more and more researchers have started using this opening line.

Even I am the same way!

Professor Shunshou glanced amusedly at the paper he had written that morning: A Study Based on Wind Tunnel Data from a New Type of Equipment…

Teacher Shunshou subconsciously reached out and pressed the worn-out arrow keys on the keyboard. The cursor moved clumsily over the somewhat obscure title, and with each downward press, the screen content slowly scrolled upwards.

Teacher Shunshou saw that under this main title, many subheadings extended out like branches of a tree trunk, covering multiple basic and applied fields such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, and engineering.

However, most of the subheadings only have a lonely name after them, and when you click on them, they are empty, showing "under planning" or "to be demonstrated".

The only subtitle that stood out was "A Cross-Domain Digital Collaboration Platform Based on the 'Big Yellow' Architecture (V1.0): A Discussion of the Initial Implementation Plan Using Wind Tunnel Data Chain and Ship CAD as Anchors." It was not only highlighted, but also followed by "Visible Only to Core Members" and a constantly flashing "Real-time Update" label.

He moved the cursor and pressed Enter. The interface changed again, unfolding a more compact, project-presentation-like page. The first screen's content was concise and impactful, perfectly encapsulating Jiang Xia's four-step core strategy, distilled from his leaping, analytical thinking:

Build the road first, then open it to traffic; construct the transportation hub; and reserve the platform...

Well, this must be the work of that lazy bum.

This guy usually uses a style that starts with a conversational tone, while the supporting material is more colloquial...

The road repair is to resolve existing bugs such as gaps in Chinese character encoding, memory leaks, and uneven parallel load within a specified timeframe, ensuring the stability of the "Big Yellow" core.

The opening of the tunnel coincided with the parallel development of the "wind eye" module, enabling automatic acquisition of multi-channel data from the wind tunnel, synchronous calibration of timestamps, and visualization of preliminary pressure cloud maps.

What is the eye of the storm?

Just as Teacher Shunshou was completely bewildered, he discovered that a tall building had already been erected beneath the site of the proposed plan.

The user "Yun Gui Shi Da Xiong" is updating their underlying optimization ideas for memory reclamation algorithms; Aunt Xide posted a brief overview of data acquisition hardware interfaces in the comments section, along with a list of potentially compatible domestic device models.

What surprised him even more was that several familiar researcher IDs from the aviation industry system had already participated in the discussion of the specific technical parameters of the "eye of the storm" module and were editing a table of sensor sampling frequency and accuracy requirements in real time.

This efficiency and focus are completely different from the relatively scattered discussions on a regular forum; it's more like a highly collaborative virtual war room.

Teacher Shunshou was slightly moved, but a huge question also arose: "What does this mean? Ships... also need wind tunnels? Aren't they mainly considering hydrodynamics since they're in the water? What kind of coordination is this?"

He was secretly grumbling to himself when a familiar ID, "Big Boss Qian," suddenly popped up and sent him a private message.

Big Boss Qian: "Shunshou is here? Don't rush to read the discussion. Go and read the newly posted 'Xirang' Platform V0.1 Core Architecture and Technical Roadmap White Paper (Draft)' in the pinned section, especially Chapter 3 'Domain Anchors and Collaborative Paradigms'. Read it before you speak."

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