Chapter 66 Because he is right
Chapter 66 Because he is right
It was still covered in spicy snack seasoning powder.
He did not shake hands.
"Wash your hands first."
After Zhou Weiguo finished speaking, he turned to his team and ordered, "Equipment setup, security scan, full-area signal detection. Complete within half an hour."
The four people responded in unison and quickly dispersed.
Lin Yu withdrew his hand and wiped it on his pants.
Wang Lei leaned close to his ear and said, "Boss, this guy seems even more difficult to deal with than Li Jianbin."
Lin Yu watched Zhou Weiguo's retreating figure, his eyes narrowing slightly.
"no the same."
"How are they different?"
"Li Jianbin is arrogant."
Lin Yu turned around and sat back on the sofa. "This person is really capable."
He picked up his phone and sent a message to Xia Zijing.
Come to the base. Bring your laptop.
[The FAST telescope has officially begun construction.]
Zhou Weiguo's team completed the full-area security scan in just 23 minutes.
It was seven minutes faster than the half hour he had set for himself.
This made Lin Yu take another look at him.
The results of the security scan were printed out, a full six pages of A4 paper, densely packed with inspection items, each marked with a checkmark or cross.
There are many forks.
Zhou Weiguo took the report and walked up to Lin Yu, turning to the third page and placing it on the table.
"Question 1. Your server array is not physically isolated and has an external network access port."
Lin Yu glanced at it.
"That's for my debugging."
"Turn it off."
Lin Yu didn't move.
Question 2.
Zhou Weiguo continued, pointing to the fourth page, "You have three unregistered software programs installed on your terminal. One of them is a VPN."
Wang Lei coughed guiltily from behind.
"That was just an act; I only did it occasionally when I was looking up information—"
"uninstall."
Zhou Weiguo didn't even look at him. "All unregistered software must be removed by today."
Question 3.
He turned to the last page.
"One of your team members, Xia Zijing, currently has no security vetting record. She is not allowed to access any data from the FAST project until she passes the vetting process."
Lin Yu narrowed his eyes.
This time, things are different from before.
It's not laziness, it's not fun.
It is sharpness.
"Xia Zijin is a core member of my team."
Lin Yu's tone remained calm, but his speech slowed slightly as he said, "All the theoretical modeling for the Sky Eye requires her participation."
"The rules won't change just because she's important."
Zhou Weiguo met his gaze without moving. "The security review will take at least seven days. Within those seven days, she will not touch the data."
The two people looked at each other.
The air in the control center seemed to freeze.
Wang Lei dared not utter a sound. He even held his breath.
Five seconds.
Lin Yu looked away first.
He leaned back on the sofa, put his hands behind his head, and stared at the ceiling.
"OK."
Wang Lei almost thought he had misheard.
Lin Yu conceded?
Lin Yu, the man who dared to ask Tencent for 5 billion, the man who said "Welcome to the New Era" on the global live broadcast of the SC Conference, actually backed down?
But Zhou Weiguo showed no smugness. He simply put the report away and turned to walk to his temporary workstation.
"I need to see the rectification confirmation letter for all the issues by 2 PM today."
He said it without turning his head.
After the door closed, Wang Lei slumped into his chair like a deflated balloon.
"Boss, what happened to you—"
"Because he is right."
Wang Lei was stunned.
Lin Yu stared at the ceiling, his voice languid.
"External internet access should definitely be shut down. VPNs should definitely not be installed. Security audits should definitely go through the proper procedures."
He paused for a moment.
"This person is methodical and not here to cause trouble. There's no point in confronting him head-on."
Wang Lei opened his mouth, then closed it again.
This was the first time he had seen Lin Yu show respect to a respectable person in all the time he had known him.
At 2 PM, the rectification confirmation letter was delivered to Zhou Weiguo on time.
Zhou Weiguo checked each item one by one, which took forty minutes, and then signed the last page.
"We can begin."
He put the confirmation letter into a folder.
"But I need to review all data-related operations in real time before Xia Zijin's review is approved."
"Look around as you like."
Lin Yu was already sitting at the control panel, his fingers resting on the keyboard.
The screen lit up.
The massive data index directory unfolds like a boundless sea.
Lin Yu stared at the screen, his fingers remaining motionless.
Zhou Weiguo stood two meters behind him, his hands behind his back.
He noticed that Lin Yu's eyes were rapidly scanning the directory structure. The scan was fast, but not aimlessly—it was jumping around according to a certain pattern.
Three minutes later, Lin Yu spoke.
"There is a problem with the data classification method."
Zhou Weiguo's brow twitched slightly.
"These data are arranged chronologically."
Lin Yu's fingers finally moved, typing a few times on the keyboard. A new window popped up on the screen: "But AI learning doesn't rely on a timeline, it relies on correlation. What you've given me is a chronological account compiled by year; what I need is a network."
He paused.
"I have to rearrange it."
Zhou Weiguo remained silent for a few seconds.
"Do you want to reindex the original data?"
"right."
"I need to back up my operation logs."
"casual."
Lin Yu's fingers landed on the keyboard and began typing rapidly.
Zhou Weiguo stared at the scrolling code on the screen. Although he couldn't understand the specifics, he made a judgment based on his twenty years of experience—
There was no delay between the young man's typing speed and his thinking speed.
Every keystroke on the keyboard is directly connected to the brain.
Zhou Weiguo stood there for ten minutes without moving.
Then he quietly took a step back.
It's not about making way.
It was an instinctive concession to something that he himself was unaware of.
8 PM.
Xia Zijing arrived at the base, but was stopped outside the main control center.
Zhou Weiguo's men politely asked her to wait in the lounge.
She didn't argue. She sat on the sofa in the lounge, opened her tablet, and began handling the day-to-day affairs of Singularity Algorithm.
Lin Yu came out of the control center carrying two bowls of egg noodles from the cafeteria, and handed one to her.
"Seven days."
He sat down. "Wait for the review."
"I know."
Xia Zijing took the noodles. "How's it going on your end?"
"The amount of data is larger than I expected."
Lin Yu took a sip of noodles. "But the quality is good."
"What are you planning to do?"
"Feed first, then teach, and finally test."
"Like teaching a child?"
"almost."
Lin Yu chewed on his noodles. "It's a bit harder than teaching a child. A child cries, a machine doesn't. You don't know if it's truly unable to learn or just playing dead."
Xia Zijin put down her chopsticks.
"Then how do you determine that?"
Lin Yu glanced at her.
"That's why I need you."
He did not elaborate.
But Xia Zijin understood.
Her purpose in being there was not to help Lin Yu write code or calculate data.
It helps him see if the machine is lying.
Because in this world, the only person who can keep up with Lin Yu's thought process is her.
"Seven days."
Xia Zijing picked up her chopsticks again. "I'll wait for you."
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