Chapter 38: Splurging System Points(III)
Chapter 38: Splurging System Points(III)
Chapter 38: Splurging System Points(III)
Silas was very surprised and excited when he saw the amount of system points he currently has.
Over 1 million system points!
No matter how Silas thought about it, one million system points is a lot. Even with how expensive things in the system store are, Silas felt that he can easily buy a lot of things from the item section.
For the knowledge section, even though things there are super expensive, the amount of system points he has now, can allow him to buy three to five knowledge if he goes for the least expensive ones and Silas felt that he would still have a couple thousand system points left.
Silas thought about the time when 1000 system points were out of his reach but now, he now has more than one million system points.
"I also got two Quantum computing smartwatches," Silas said, as he picked up one of the smartwatches lying beside him on the bed, and started examining it.
After he was done examining the smartwatch, Silas saw that it looks nothing out of the ordinary with its matte-black appearance and flat underside. It looks just like the smartwatch currently being produced and sold in the market.
The only thing peculiar about it, is that it has no button that can be pressed to switched it on.
Silas continue examining the smartwatch but apart from the obvious, he couldn't see anything else.
Curiously, he wore it on his left hand and immediately after it was strapped, its screen lit up and started showing a colorful hyperspace before it went blank again.
"What's wrong? Why is it not displaying anything?," Silas asked, surprised. He didn't know what to make of what happened.
"System, is this watch broken?"
[No.]
"Why is it not displaying anything? It only showed a colorful hyperspace and went blank."
[It needs an AI to set it up and run it.]
"An AI? So, it won't work without an AI? Then, it's useless without one."
"I remember seeing a knowledge related to AI. I wonder how many system points it costs?"
"Let's go shopping then."
"System open the system store, knowledge section," Silas said, and immediately, a vast list of knowledge was displayed in front of him.
Seeing this, Silas scrolled down until he saw what he was looking for.
[Artificial General Intelligence]
Description: Artificial intelligence systems that possess cognitive abilities, learning from experience, reasoning, and problem-solving. These systems excel in data analysis, automation, and decision-making. (Cost: 250,000 SP)
Silas didn't waste time and immediately made the purchase.
After the purchase was completed, Silas looked at the remaining system points he has left: [System Point(s): 1,894,000?1,644,000(+)].
"I still have more than enough left... Let's see if there's anything else I like," Silas said, and continue going through the list of knowledge, selecting what he wants to purchase.
It took Silas some few minutes before he was done with his selections. He chose three more knowledge, Quantum Computing, Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality.
The combined cost for the three knowledge was 870,000 system points.
After he was done with the purchase, Silas checked his system points balance again.
[System Point(s): 1,644,000?774,000(+)].
"That's still a lot of system points... To create this things, I need a programming language. I want to create it in a way that even if the source code is being displayed in front of the best programmers in the world, they will be stumped."
"System, are there programming languages in the knowledge list?"
[Yes.]
"Show me," Silas said, and the system started listing all the programming languages in its database.
{PhotonScript}:
Description: A language for programming applications involving photonics and quantum optics, PhotonScript supports the development of advanced optical systems. (Cost:16,000 SP)
{DeepReality}:
Description: Tailored for deep learning applications in virtual and augmented reality, DeepReality supports the development of realistic simulations. (Cost: 95,000 SP)
{MindScript}:
Description: Designed for brain-computer interface programming, MindScript enables developers to create applications that directly interact with the human brain. (Cost: 130,000 SP)
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The list went on, almost endlessly and Silas continued looking through them but he found that most, if not all the programming languages were used for specific purposes.
Silas decided to be specific in his search as he told the system to provide him with multipurpose programming languages.
The system did so and immediately, a vast list of programming languages was displayed.
{UniScript}:
Description: A unique variation of the universal programming language that seamlessly integrates with diverse technologies, from quantum computing to biotechnology, offering unparalleled versatility and adaptability.(Cost:500,000 SP)
{OmniCode}:
Description: Engineered to be the all-encompassing language, OmniCode facilitates development in AI, robotics, bioinformatics, and more, providing a unified platform for cross-disciplinary projects. (Cost:450,000 SP)
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Silas saw the nearly endless list of programming languages and decided to pick the first one, Uniscript.
The reason why Silas chose it is because it's the most expensive on the list and what was written in its brief description.
Silas clicked on it and the full description was displayed.
{Uniscript}: UniScript empowers developers to transcend traditional boundaries, making it a cornerstone for interdisciplinary projects that require a synthesis of quantum computing, biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and more.
*Additional Features*
* Library Crafting: Developers can dynamically create libraries within the UniScript ecosystem. This feature allows for the on-the-fly generation of specialized modules, enhancing code reusability and promoting a collaborative development environment.
* Adaptable Syntax: UniScript introduces an adaptable syntax system, enabling developers to customize the language's structure to suit their preferences. This flexibility ensures a personalized coding experience without sacrificing interoperability.
* Dimensional Abstraction: UniScript allows developers to work with dimensional abstraction, simplifying complex spatial and quantum concepts. This feature is particularly advantageous for applications involving simulations, gaming, and scientific modeling across various dimensions.
* Quantum Code Interpolation: Leveraging quantum principles, UniScript offers a unique code interpolation mechanism. Developers can seamlessly integrate classical and quantum code segments, fostering a gradual transition for projects migrating toward quantum computing.
* Biometric Integration Toolkit: UniScript provides a comprehensive toolkit for integrating biometric data into applications. Developers can easily incorporate features such as facial recognition, fingerprint authentication, and other biometric identifiers into their projects.
* Decentralized Autonomous Contracts (DACs): UniScript pioneers the creation of DACs, allowing developers to build decentralized, self-executing contracts. This feature is crucial for applications in blockchain and smart contract development.
*Cognitive Debugging: UniScript introduces an advanced cognitive debugging system that understands developer intent. It not only identifies bugs but also suggests optimizations and alternative implementations based on the developer's coding patterns.
*Temporal Loops: Developers can create temporal loops, enabling the execution of code across specific time intervals. This is particularly useful for applications requiring periodic updates, time-sensitive calculations, and scheduled tasks.
* Neural Architecture Design: UniScript includes tools for neural architecture design, empowering developers to design and implement custom neural network structures tailored to their specific application requirements.
* Collaborative Quantum Simulation; UniScript facilitates collaborative quantum simulations, allowing multiple developers to work on quantum algorithms simultaneously. This feature promotes teamwork in quantum research and development.
(Cost: 500,000 System Points)
Silas read the full description of the programming language and was nodding his head in satisfaction after he was done.
Due to the max level [Technology] skill he got from the system, Silas could understand all the jargons that was written above. To give a simple and dumb explanation, the programming language is very versatile and extremely sophisticated.
If it's to be go compared to the programming languages that already exists on Earth, Uniscript can be called an overlord.
Silas didn't wait any longer and purchased the knowledge immediately.
"System, initiate knowledge transfer," Silas said to the system, as he lay down on the bed.
[Host, it's advisable for you to increase your intelligence stat point significantly, as the content of the knowledges to be transferred are a lot and might leave you incapacitated for a week.] The system said.
Silas heard this and was surprised.
'I will be left incapacitated for a week? Even with my current 25 intelligence stat points?'
Silas decided to follow what the system said and exchanged 200,000 system points for stat points.
After the exchange was done, Silas now have 200 stat points. He started allocating them accordingly, 75 to Intelligence, 60 to Strength, 30 to Stamina and Agility and the remaining 5 to Charisma.
After doing that, Silas opened his status information.
[Name: Silas Kurt]
[Age:20]
[Race: Human]
[System Level: Max]
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[Strength: 20?80]
[Agility: 15?45]
[Stamina: 15?45]
[Intelligence: 25?100]
[Charisma: 13?18]
[Stats Point(s): 0(+)]
[Superpower: Matter Manipulation (Rank F)]
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[Lottery Ticket(s): 10,000]
[System Point(s): 774,000==>274,00==>74,000(+)]
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[Chained Mission (I): Start up a business and get an evaluation of $1 billion in a year.]
[Reward: Reward will depend on host level of performance.]
[Mission Progress: 28.9% (Evaluation: $289 million)]
[Time Limit: 362 Days 10 Hour.].
"This should be enough. System, initate knowledge transfer."
[Knowledge Transfer Initiated.]
Silas fell unconscious immediately after the message was displayed.
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[Knowledge Transfer Completed.]