User:Psychiclimestar

PsychicLimestar

PsychicLimestar is a legendary inovator and ethical hacker and born in 1981 that has always been seen as a noob, slacker and an outsider and is not in any way recognized or directly connected to the so called "Scene" with all it´s heroes, criminals and myths. Still due to the fact that PL is rather unknown to most people PL has made a huge impact on the user oriented technological development that has been googing on around streaming services and SaaS later years. PsychicLimestar has never been a part of any group known to public or had any performed work or actions registered at Scene.org or similar sites or registers.

The thing with this individiual is that there is seldom code involved written by PL, neither any form of criminal action such as cracking or phreaking, carding or other drarker activities making black money or washing money.The Internet Connections and computers used for comunications has always been provided by schools or local firms that has allowed PL to use the machines as he wishes.

PsychicLimestar acts according to the Law, yet he produces tonwize of code every single day only by letting out whatever comes to PLs mind for the moment to the right people with the right skills and connections.

In the early days PsychicLimestar (from now on PL) operated a VIC 20 and later on Also Commodore 64 and Amiga 500 before heading over to PC.

Yet an early IMB PC and a portable Toshiba PC was intrduced before the C64 but at that time internet was not available to PL but gave a golden oportunity to learn how to operate DOS, Windows 3.1 and Lotus Notes and playing some golf and F1-Games on the black and orange screen built into the Toshiba model.

Programming flying birds and color changing rainbows on C64 was easier to PL than learning handwriting. Building robots seemd more fair than sewing a bag to carry extra clorthing, shoes and a towel to the gymnastics in the early years of school. To bad, or pure luck that this kid did not have access to any powersource that could have set these constructions loose. Have in mind that PL hade typed on writing machines and VIC 20 since an age of somewhat 4 or 5 and pencils or crayons was not interesting to this individual at all who nearly couldn´t handle a regualar pair of scissors to cut a lined paper or glue some glitter on a christmas decoration before starting pre-school at an age of 6.

Yet before beeing able to tie shoelaces the code to create a selftest on addition and multiplication in BASIC on VIC 20 was forever burned into the memory of PL. Pretty soon PC was introduced to PsychicLimestar as the family got a stationary machine with colorscreen and the first experience of the x86 architecture was an introduction to some orange and black screen IMB PC and a game where you were suposed to rescue children jumping from a building set on fire was nothing but a memory. From now design and graphics ment a lot to PL. The screen was more interesteing than the interaction with other kidz.

A creative musician

Mother of PL used the programming book for VIC 20 to write a simple music program so that you could play notes directly typing the keyboard. This technique is something that PsychicLimestar use still today when creating music in Fruityloops, wich now has reached the version of 20. Whe PL first started making music on PC it was in the ultimate tracker called FastTracker II written by Fredrik "Mr. H" Huss and Magnus "Vogue" Högdahl, two members of the demogroup Triton (who later founded Starbreeze Studios). The Amiga 500 was a new world. A couple of cousines and a third cousine had these magical computers and they were both coding and creating music. Some moments PL had a chance to put his hands and try out the gear, but only for some rare hours during vizzits to the earlier mentioned relatives. One of the first Amiga games PsychicLimestar heard music from and saw graphics during the intro was "It came from the dessert". After the almost dreamlike experience, the hunt began. Graphics and sound was to be what drove PsychicLimestar into using computers and becoming the creative superstar PL is today. It´s not about lines of code or being famous, it is all about making an impact of the history and the world we live in. Making society a better place.

This is piece that PsychicLimestar masters. Evereywhere PL sees an oportunity to improve a function of any kind, not only code or computer related, PL describes what the situation is like at that particular moment, what the problem is, and how it should be solved in the easiest way to the lowest cost and with the best outcome for everyone involved. Never ever this individual demands a price or cost related to the solution solved by PL in an act of free will. This often results in very satisfied company owners and programmers that sends a gift, offers a special deal on gear, games, tickets or food or something else that fits and is connected to the solution.

Another hobby of PsychicLimestar is the creating of entrepeneural concepts. PL can pop an idea inspired from as something as little as the light from the sun passing a branch of leaves wich make shadows shifting through the windows and then call a business development department at a big concern and tell them what cam to mind an then the wheel is spinning. Often these days you dont have to call anyone. A couple of search commands on google and the idea seems to get picked up and from not beeing seen anywhere at all before, in a couple of weeks or sometimes even as short as days products and services in the same category as the original thought concept starts showing up.

All that PsychicLimestar knows is that The Internet was not fast enough in regular peoples homes at the time he presented the concepts around an early kind of cloud service portal called Traxler that defines what we use internet for mostly today; Watching Netflix, Listen to Spotify, Rent Movies, Buy Music, Blog portals, webradio, web-tv, raytraced games ran in "the not yet invented cloud" and so on..

But we are many and ideas spread fast and grow in separate minds. Hard to know who was first really. But if you have an Idea that no one heard of, and no one belives in and suddenly it is available every where only a short time later, someone must have been listening with at least one ear open.

Never give up!